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Show FALL CARE OF THE PASTURE. Much Depends on Management aa li was Ilk- - riiHhing in "when- angi-feur lo tread to essay the defeat nt Serciio E. Payne in the New York dim riel, Imt Mr Thirty-firs- t and Mr. .Morrison rushed in Gompt-all the fciinie. Mr. Payne's majority In 1904 had been 12,184 ; and hi- - defeated ihc Federation candidate, Mr. Wurm r. in 1906 liy ll.ooO. - ts Reaults Obtained. Ile.n-heiilaiiv- e r The care of tbe pasture lands la one of the moat neglected branches of our agriculture, and yet there are a few farmers who are of the opinion that the easiest money that comes to their pocket la the money that cornea from their pasture land. In order to get the greatest jrofHs from the land that Is used for pasture we muat devote more or less tlniR to the care aud management of the lands, so that they will produce the greatest amount of nutritious forage at the tlae of the year when pastures are laffTl. If we find 1, Eighteenth Ohio district, where the American Federation picked John T. Welly to defeat Represcnta-tlvKennedy, the moat deaperale tactics were utilised to win Hiicceaa. It Mr. la a very atrong la lair dlairicl. Kennedy hud hii-- elected In 1904 li nearly lo.ooo majority. This time hla majority war cut down to about 2,lloo. Hut he waa elected and It ia probably the lust time the Democrata and labor organization will unite In that dia-Ill the that some of tbe grasses trlct. are being crowded by weeds, it will be a good plan to mow the pasture In the late summer or early fall and go over the anil with a sharp disk barrow, cutting tbe trough turf, aud sow on a mixture of grass seed that is best adapted for grazing purimaea and that WANTED 200 LABORERS 50 TEAMS J. PINEULES or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER Its Value Compared with Subsoil Not Well Understood. TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usuTho value of top soil as compared Is nut understood as it ally relieves the most case before morning.. severe to be. contrast If the ought great between the two was sufficiently Impressed upon many, they would use every reasonable effort to keep surface soil in place. It may he carried away by wind or water, especially the latter. This explains why In no P1NEULE MEDICINE CO. many soils the low places are. so CHICAGO. U. . A. much more productive than the higher lund. Soil and humus have been carried downward, leaving the high lands comparatively In tht . 1 unproductive. Such denudation may he .checked materially, If not entirely prevented, by plowing along the slope, rather than up and down it, by keeping the land line Fresh St k. well stocked with grass roots, and by All goods guaa nteed. Sand us your refraining from working the land as far as this may be possible during mall orders. the season when denudation la most E ITE DRUG CO, likely to occur. 338 Main 8L, Salt Lake City, Utah. KNEE GUARDS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Can Be Made From Boot Topa Good PATENT. for Kneeling Work. M. A. NO. 4254. Cut the legs off from a worn pair of Iamd Office. United States rubber boots, or felts, and slit them Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 25. 1907. Notice is hereby given that J. P. Gardner of Salt iike City, I'tuh, and hla Paul Rodenhoune of Callao, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the lllaek Bird lode mining claim, consist-inof 1498.4 linear feet In length, anl surface ground in width an allow n to the offleliil plat, being Survey No. t, 5644, situated in Clifton mining Tooele County, Utah, and described In the plat and Held notes ot urvey on file to this office with magnetic variation at 17 deg. east, ua follows, Commencing at corner No. 1. Thence south 85 deg. 20 min. W. 567 with subsoil BACKACHE EVERYTHING .RubbarGoods dla-trlc- to-wi-t; feet to corner Knee Guards for Kneeling Work. open to put ever yonr knees when weeding, picking up apples or potatoes, If the ground is damp. A strap and buckle may be riveted on or fas tened on with a cord. Even a piece of oilcloth is better than nothing, says Prairie Farmer, to protect the clothes and guard the joints against dampness and rheumatism. No. 2; Thence south 34 deg. 18 min. E. 1520 feet to corner No. 3; Thence north 85 deg. 20 min. E. 522.4 feet to corner No. 4; Thence north 32 deg. 49 min. W. 1498.4 feet to corner No. 1, the place e of the beginning of the exterior of the claim, and containing a total aud net area of 16.521 acres, all of which Is applied (or. there being no conflict a. Said claim ia situated in the approx8 imately unsurreyed Township South. Range 17 West. S. I,. H. & M. r. S. M. M. No. 1 bears N. 16 deg. 10 min. W. 1049.6 feet from corner No. 1 of said claim. The adjoining clului is the "Black Eagle No. 1." Survey 5001. Said claim la of record in the office of tho County Recorder of Tooele County, at Tooele. Utah, to Book "I.." page 427. I direct that this notice he published for the period of nine weeks in the Weekly Sentinel, a weekly newspaper published at Stoekton. Utah, being the newspupor published nearest the raid claim. E. 11. R. THOMPSON. Register. I.. 11. Gray. Claimant's Attorney. Oct. 30. I!ui7. First publication. boun-darle- Aged Eggs. Eggs preserved four years is wstei glass, were recently examined by ao expert of the United State agricultural department and found to have au unpleasant taate or smell and the white coagulated In cooking. At this kge there is a slight taste like soda, and the white la pink In color and Eggs kept in water very liquid. glaaa about six months tasted and smelled like well-kep- t eggs a few days old. Changes in preserved eggs take plaice gradually and at one year Out of 3S-- i old are hardly noticeable. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. between dozen eggs put up April and June and sold between October and M. A. No. 4253. December, only five dozen or 1.3 per United States tomd Office. crackwere cent were bad, and these Salt Lake City. Utah. Oct. 25. 19"7. ed and broken. Notice Is hereby given that J. P. Gardner of Salt Lake City. Utah, and Foul Air. H. T. Goldsmith, or his Foul air, dut to poor ventilation, Ihnpnti. Utah, have made application and, Tor a United Stntea patent for the filthy houses overcrowding, sheds is In my opinion the cause of StirecsH Xo. 2 lode mining claim, conroup and birds of weak vitality due sisting of 1500 linear feet of the lode to too oloae inbreeding, irrational and surface ground as shown by the being Survey Xo. 5642, feeding, lack of exercise or similar official plat, In the Uliftn mining district, situated Its are to ones be the cause, likely Tooele County. Utah, and described In victims. - .Or . . r. W. H. HENNEFER 2 j Licensed Barber 1 EXPERIENCED Stockton, Utah 3 J. B. HICKMAN, DEALER IN General Merchandise, Drugs S Notions. 3-- r.l ?' ; IN CONNECTION ROOM BATH AND RELIABLE 1 will bloom in succession from May until September. In order to have the pasture come Wages 25c per hour on in the best shape the coming withbe to spring it will necessary draw the herd from it early In and allow the grass to grow anu form a mulch for winter protection of tbe tender roots. Eq nipped with Plank Wagons Nature ran be conquered in no way lor Work, except by obeying her, and we are WAGES $4.50 FOR EIGHT HOUR3. lighting nature when we compel our stock to remain In a pasture and crop EMPLOYMENT down all of the fall growth that Is STEADY needed to protect the roots during the cold winter and spring weather. MORAN P. A careful study of the English system of caring tit the grass lands, sugUtah gests Farm Life, would aid us essen- Salt Lake City In In our a tially keeping pastures good condition. In England it Is common to find from 20 to 30 kinds of grasses growing on one sod, forming a close turf that provides a succession of grasses that comes at all times of 30 DATS TREATMENT FOR $1.00 the year when the stuck Is In the Satisfaction guaranteed pasture. THE TOP 80IL. the plat aud field notes sof survey on Meet to Corner No. 2 of Hanger; thence file in tliia office, with magnetic varla- - .4. 83 deg. 05 into. K. 575 rest to Corner lion at 17 deg. East, aa iollows. lie wit; Vo. 3 of Hanger, on line of Silver ('oiiiiiieiif-iiiat corner No. 1 of the Star No. 4. at N. 6 der. 2t min. E. 255.8 Surces's Nqp 2. thence S. 41 deg. R. Meet from Corner No. 1; thence N. 6 1500 feet to corner No. 2; t lienee N. 65! leg. 24 min. E. 244.2 feet to Corner No. deg. ;;s min. K.' 621.4 feet to corner 2 of Silver Star No. 4: thence 8. 82 No. 3; thence N. 44 deg. W. 1500 feet deg. II into. K. 1500 feet to Corner No. lo corner No. 4; thence H. 65 deg. 38 of Silver Star No. 4. on line 2 Silmin. W. 621.4 feet lo corner No. 1, the ver Star No. 6 at N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. place of beginning of exterior boun- ISO feet from Corner No. 1; thence N. daries of the claim, an 1 containing a 6 deg. 24 min. E. 420 feet to Corner No. total and uei area of 20.154 acres, all 2 of Silver Star No. 6; thence S. 71 of which is applied for, there being no leg. 06 rain. E. 1500 feet to Comer No. 5 of Silver conflicts. Star No. 6: thence 8. 6 deg. Said claim is situated in approxi- 24 min. W. 600 feet to Corner No. 4 of mately the uiisiirveyed Township 8 Silver Star No. 6; identical with CorSouth. Range 17 Weal. ner No. 2 of Silver Slate No. 4 ana U. S. M. M. No. 1 bears N. 27 deg. Corner No. 3 of Silver Star No. 5; 57 min. W. 9817.9 feet from corner No. i hence S. 76 deg. 55 min. E. 1391.6 feet 1 of said claim. to Corner No. 3 of Silver Slate No. 4; Said claim is of record in the office i hence 8. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 200 feet to o ft he Recorder of Tooele County, at Corner No. 2 of Silver Slate No. 3; Tooele City, Utah, to Book O," page theuce S. 76 deg. 55 min. K. 1500 feet 630. to Corner No. 3 of Silver Slate No. 3; The adjoining claim is the Succeaa, thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Survey No. 4811. Corner No. 4 of Silver Slate No. 3 and direct that ihis notice be published Corner No. 3 of Silver State; thence for the period of nine weeks to the S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Corner Weekly Sentinel, a weekly newapaper No. 4 of Silver State; thence S. 76 deg. published at Stockton. Utah, lielng the 55 min. E. 800 feet to Corner No. 3 ot nearest auid Fern ex: thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. newspaper published claim. 200 feet to Corner No. 4 of Femex; E. 1). R. THOMPSON, i hence X. 76 deg. 55 min. W. 691.6 feet Reglater. to Corner No. 3 of Nyle; thence S. 6 L. H. Gray, Clainiant'a Attorney. deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Corner No. First publication, Oct. 30, 1907. 4 of Nyle; identical with Corner No. 4 of Nile No. 4; thence 8. 6 deg. 24 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. min. W. COO feet to Corner No. 3 of Nile No. 4; thence N. 76 deg. 55 min. W. PATENT. 1500 feet to Corner No. 2 of Nile No. Survey No. 5664. 4 1, on line Nile No. 3, at X. 6 deg. 24 min. K. 200 feet from Corner Xo. 3; M. A. No. 4252. thence X. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 400 feet to United Statei Office, Salt Lake Corner Xo. 4 of Xyle No. 2; thence X. 1907. 22. Oct. City, Utah, 76 55 min. W. 1500 feet to Corner Notice is hereby given that the No.deg. 1 of Xyle Xo. 2; thence S. 6 deg. Southport Mining Company, a Utah 24 min. W. 600 feet to Corner No. 3 of Corporation, by its Agent W. C. Alex- June Xo. 2; thence N. 71 deg. 06 min ander, whose i met office address is W. 1500 feet to Corner Xo. 2 of June Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applica- No. 2; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. COO tion for a United States Patent for feet to Corner No. 1 of June No. 2 the Alexandra, Pinto, Protector No. 2, Identical with Corner No. 1 of June No. Toledo, SleeMr, Dwarf and Midget 1; thence X. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 180 feet lode mining cluiniB, consisting of 985.5, to Corner No. 4 of June; thence X. 82 1491.6, 1500, 1488.7, 1490, 385.3 and 11 min. W. 1500 feet to Corner Xo, deg. 802.2 linear feet respectively; said 1 of June; thence X. 6 deg. 24 min. E. claims aforesaid constituting a conaoll- - 600 feet to Corner Xo. 2 of June, iden- dated mining claim situate In the Rush t1raI wlth Corner No j of 8Ilver atar VaHey Mining District, Tmxde Conn- - No 2 thence N 6 ,4 mln. & R, 1 ier ,BlV ,ei,IK. line 2 of Silver Star Xo. 2. 55.8 feet 8"r,Vfy to the field notea to Corner No. 5664, 4 of Ranger; thence N and plut on file to thia office; the ex- 83 05 min. W. 600 feet to Corner deg. terior boundaries of xaid consolidated So. 1 of Ranger, the place of begin claim are described as follows, wltii nn 17 d0B' t0 17 at Varia,Jn Excepting and excluding from the ueg. au min east; nbove described group the following Commencing at corner No. 1 of the areas to conflict: Pinto lode, whence the N. W. corner Survey Xo. 5464 Next Best, conflictof Sec. 19, T. 4 8.. R. 4 W., Salt with Ranger and Silver Star No. Base trad .Meridian, bears N. 37 ing 2; 56 mln, W. 1099.5 feet distant; deg. Survey No. 5177 Century No. 4 and thence S. 11 deg. 45 min. W. 188.5 feet Xo. 5. conflicting with June, Century to corner No. 4 of said claim; thence June No. 1 and June No. 2; S. 77 deg. 23 mln. E. 667 feet to a point I xit No. 163 Grand Gulch Xo. 2 lode, intersecting line 2 lot No. 60 South-IMir- t conflicting with June Xo. 2; lode; thence S. 0 deg. 45 min. El Lot Xo. 37 San Joaquin, conflicting 498.3 feet to corner No. 3 of Midget with June Xo. 2; lode; thence N. 80 deg. 28 mln. E. 769.1 IjOt Xo. 151 A, Dixie lode (Anid.) feet to a point Intersecting line 1 Towith Juno Xo. 2; ledo lode; thence S. 11 deg. 45 mln. conflicting I Ait Xo. 137 Chloride Gem lode, conW. 2.3 feet to corner No. 4 of Toledo with June Xo. 2: flicting lode; thence 8. 79 deg. 52 min. E. Net area applied for 386.465 acres. 1488.7 feet to corner No. 3 of said ToExpressly excepting from Its appll ledo lode; thence N. 11 deg. 45 mln. 6 and Nile E. 200 feet to comer No. 2 of said To- cation the Silver Slate Xo. No. 3 lodes, a part of said Survey No. ledo lode; thence X. 79 deg. 59 min. W. 5623 502.8 feet to a point intersecting line Said group is situated In the nnsub-dlvlde- d Alexandra lode; thence N. 11 deg. part of T. 5 S. R. 4 W. Sab 45 min. E. 370.3 feet to corner No. 2 of the Protector No. 2 lode; thence Lake Base and Meridian. The nearest N. 79 deg. 36 mln. W. 386 feel to a known and adjoining locations are the above named conflicting claims, and Steelier lode; point Intersecting line 5535 Bell, Bell Xo. 2, Dell Xo. thence N. 0 deg. 45 mln. W. 597 feet Survey to rorner No. 1 of the Slceiier lode; 3 and Sure3 Mike lodes; Survey 4576, Xo. .and said Silver Slate Xo. thence N. SI deg. 52 min. W. 1 190 feet Jaimn to comer No. 4 of said Sleeper lode; 5, a part of said Survey Xo. 5623. notice be publlKhed thence S. 0 deg. 45 min. K. 6S3.2 feet in I direct that this the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton. to u point intersecting line Pinto Tooele County, Utah, once each week lode; thence N. 77 deg. 24 min. W. 622.6 feet to corner No. 1 of the lin-t- o for the period of nine 9) consecutive weeks. lode, being the place of beginning. E. I). R. THOMPSON, Said consolidated claim lielng lo-Register. cated in the N. E. am! N. W. quarters 8nydtr & Snydtr. Claimant a At- of Bcction 19. T. 4 S.. R. 4 W.. Salt Lnke Base and Meridian, and coiituiu- tHi-lnnhlicatlnn iSi't '3 1907- - last ing a total net area of 37.276 acres. on EteC' 18, ll at ,J all of which patent is applied for: the conflicting areas with the following clalma are excluded to this applicaNOTICE. tion, viz: lAind Office. Salt States United SouthiHirt lode lot No. 6o; Don Pedro lode survey No. 5296; Student Lake City, Utah, Sept. 16th, 1907. Fraction lode survey No. 5292; De- To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the fiance lode ani'd lot No. 41; GrrtU Munster lode lot Xo. 129; Little Alex lode State of Utah has filed in this office survey No. 5207; Adelina lode Surrey lists of lands, selected by the said No. 5207; Galena King No. 4 lode sur- State, under the 6th section of the vey No. 495o and Yankee lode sur- Act of Congress, approved July 16. vey Xo. 5224. Such excluded area con- 1894, as Indemnity School Lands, as fellows: taining 13.481 acres. ; NW. V BW. NW. SW. The nearest known mining claims. Sec. 35. T. 5 S. R. 6 W.. (State 472, Was the aforesaid conflicting claims, U. NW. Sec. I. R.); Lot 3. SE. and the Manzanilla lot No. 42; I think ; NW. 8E.4 Sec. 9. SW. Not survey No. 5440; Galena King Xo. 4. XE. Sec. 10. T. 4 SW. :N. 14 NW 3 Am'il survey Xo. 4949; Theresa lot S.. R. 6 W.. S. L. M (State 471, U. No. 66 and Blue Bell lot Xo. 12it. I. R.L I direct that this notice he pubCopies of said lists, so fur as they lished in the Stockton Scntlm-at Stockton. Tooele County, Utah, fur a relate to fcatd tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously period of nine consecutive weeks posted in this office for inspection by E. D. R. THOMPSON. any person interested, and by the pubRegister. T. Ellis Browne, Attorney for Aupll. lic generally. This notice will be published for cant. five successive weeks, under departFirst publication, Oct. 3. l!)i7. mental instructions of April 25. 1907. Last publication. Dec. 25. 19i7 and during this period, protests or contests against the claim of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Stochton, Utah. I I J. W. LAWRENCE I Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE t 4-- & $ Stockton, Utah 2-- 3 2 i L a a a a a a a ft W. A. FRAILEY r K 1 " ft DEALER IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS I AND CIGARS I APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 4249. United States I and Office. Salt Lake City. Utah, Octolier 17. 1907. Notice Is hereby given, that Ophir Tunnel CoiiiKin.v,- a corporation of Utah, through Bismarck Snyder. I's authorized agent, whose iost office is Atlas Block, Salt Lake fi y, has made application for patent :v t lie Ophir Tunnel group of lode min ng claims in Ophir Mining IMstrle t,i ele county, Utah, designated In- che Surveyor General as Survey 56:::. ind consisting or the Fernex. Form- No. 2. Silver St.itei located as s.'ver Slate). Silver Slate Xo. 2, Sllv.-- .'Lite Xo. 3. Silver Slate Xo. 4. Ny! Xye No. 2.Sllver Star. Silver Star N i. i. Silver Star No. 2. Silver Star V 3' June, June No. 1. June Xo. 2. 1! 1: ;cr! Fornix No. 3. Nile Xo. 4. Silver star Xo. 4. Silver Star Xo. 5. and Star Xo. 6. described by exterior n at only, with magnetic vari-i17 deg. E. ns follows, Beginning at Corner No. 1 of lt.ii.z.jr, from which V. S. mineral iniuunM-nNo. 4 hears S. 68 deg. 24 mln. V :7ii9.2 feet; thence X. 7 deg. 20 min. E i;,ot - ss State to any of the tracts or non-miner- . Dr. min-dari- t tireri oTthkt elKvBK,rY;;0,orupV At all etorei or box. I Deer You Like Always kept on Draught 4 r. ft BILLIARD HALL IH CDNNECTOS SloeHoi, Ulak MARY E. BROWN Dealer in General Merchandise DRY GOODS. SHOES And GROCERIES Everybody Welcome Give us a Gull Register. F r a n e n Tansy Tablets. An wlti. these tablets will result In n pleasant surprise to ulTerlng women The ladler ant In case guard. of painful or sup - The 25. 19(7. 23. 1907. r to-wl-t: ' subdi- visions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General lAind Office nt Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evicharacter of dence of the said tracts, and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will le recommended for approval. E. D. R. THOMPSON. First publication Sept. iAist pjubllcation Oct. 1 drug mall Muraly sealed. loull Drug by Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. R.. H. GUNDRY TONSORIAL ARTIST The plan to get 1 clean, smooth shave and hair cot ai Main Street Siocktoi, Utah |