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Show agent in WANTED A resident Tooele County to handle our full line Serious Accident to Wm. Cox of goods. Special inducements offered and high commissions allowed. at the Con. Mercur. Write for particulars. Grand Union Tea Co., 58 W. 1st South Street, Salt The Mercur Miner." Mr. William Cox, while timbering Lake City. In the Mercur mine last Saturday, met NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR while with a very aevere accident PATENT. scafThe scaffold. a under working fold collapsed, causing an axe which M. A. No. 4254. waa lying on it to fall, striking him on the shoulder, severing the shoulder United States Land Office, Sait Lake City, Utah. Oct. 25, 1907. blade. At this writing Mr. Coxa is a Notice is hereby given that J. P. be will it easily, quite resting of Salt l.ake City, Utah, and will be he Gardner before months of couple Paul Kodenhouse ot his able to work again. Callao, Utah, has made application Mr. Joseph 'Whitehead was acciden- for a United States patent for . the tally injured while at work last Fri- Black Bird lode mining claim, consists day afternoon b? some falling rock ing of 1498.4 linear feet in length, and which caused his death the next surface ground in width an shown in Mr. Whitehead had only the official plat, being Survey No. morning. been here a short time, having been in 644, situuted in Clifton mining disAmerica but a few months. His par- trict, Tooele County, Utah, and deents reside in England. lie was scribed in the plat and field notes ot about 24 years of age, and a very ex- survey on file in this office with magemplary young man. The company netic variation at 17 deg. east, as folwas entirely exonerated from blame, lows, as these accidents do occur where so Commencing at corner No. 1. Thence south 85 deg. 20 min. W. 567 much ground is being moved, notr withstanding every effort is made by feet to corner No. 2; Thence south 34 deg. 18 min. E. 1520 the company to make the mine as safe as possible. feet to corner No. 3; -- Cl Thence north 85 deg. 20 min. E. A CUTTING AFFRAY. 522.4 feet to corner No. 4; Thence north 32 deg. 49 min. W. Mercur Miner. 1498.4 feet to corner No. 1, the place Joe Milando, one of the Italian col- of the beginning of the exterior bounony at Mercur, attacked two of his daries of the claim, and containing a countrymen Saturday night with a total and net area of 16.521 acres, all stllletto, stabbing one of them, John of which is applied for, there being no Masso, so that he died In a short conflicts. time. The other one, Dominick Ase-gliSaid claim Is situated in the approxwas almost dlemboweled, and his 8 Township unsurveyed imately life is despaired of. No one seems to South, Range 17 West, S. L. B. k M. know Just what caused the savage atU. S. M. M. No. 1 bears N. 16 deg. tack, but it Is supposed) to lie an old 10 min. W. 1049.6 feet from corner No. feud which existed between them. M- 1 of said claim. ilando Is considered a bad man by the The adjoining claim is the Black police force. After committing this Eagle No. 1, Survey 5001. murderous assault, Milando escaped Said claim Is of record In the office and at this writing is still at large, of the County Recorder of Tooele but every effort is being made to County, at Tooele, Utah, in Book L," cause his capture. pifge 427. I direct that this notice be published for the period of nine weeks In the MERCUR NOTES. Weekly Sentinel, a weekly newspaper Misses Katie and Clara Caffey en- published at Stockton, Utah, being the tertained at 500 Saturday evening newspaper published nearest the said Mr. and Mrs. Janney, Messrs. Tate, claim. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Harvey E. Dunlavey and R. Edmonds Register. were present After the card game L. H. Gray, Claimants Attorney. the charming hostess served a delightFirst publication, Oct. 30, 1907. ful luncheon. KILLED BY A CAVE-IN.- " Carrying Cologne. Charming little novelties are the celluloid cases for , carrying swet Biuciijug toiifci waters uu a Journey. The glass bottle Is placed inside and the top of the celluloid case fastened securely with little metal studs Besides the very useful purpose they serve these celluloid cases make pretty presents, daintily decorated as tb y are with festoons of wee Dresden roses caught up by blue ribbon 8 IS 1 to-wi- J. J Charlton Shop Outfitters For Women. I A Womens Outfitting Store Exclusively. w WHERE THE LATEST NOVELTIES BROUGHT FORTH IN THE WORLD OF FASHION MAY BE SEEN, AND IT IS THE BE8T AND MOST CONVENIENT PLACE IN BALT LAKE FOR BUYING FINE APPAREL. I S' lyealerlrr I GENERAL MERCHANDISE The height of designing has been reached In the original conceptions offered us for this season. From the most elaborate of costumes, to the most practical of tailor-madapparel, you will find we excel In point of variety and newness. There Is not a thing that belongs to a womans completed wardrobe that cannot he founa at The Chariton Shop. Accessories to that attire are a specialty with us and It is our pride to be able to offer, completely and entirely, all the things that pertain to women's dress. e I LAWRENCE W. Childhood's Frankness The grown folk, seated on the wide veranda, were having a discussion concerning heaven, and a little daughter was flitting breexlly around the bow of Alice-blu- e group. A sail-lik- e above her curls and fluttered ribbon her white frock etood airily against the wind. I came from heaven. she announced In the pause of tho conversation. They put wings on me and sent me down here; and," she I haven't seen added reminiscently, anybody from there tines" The Charlton Shop, In Its devotion to style, might be likened to an art sallery wherein every picture was the Great work of a master artist pictures are always copied, but In a copy there Is always something lacking the great artists Individuality which he imbues Into every stroke of his brush. So do the Charlton stylet stand apart by themselves, for they are the original creations of "artists of style." The Imitator, takes away nothing of their originality, for In every line of grace and beauty you reoognlxe the ta'ent of the designer, the spirit In which he labors, and the moments of inspire- ' tion which glorify Tils work! We beg to announce the return of Mrs. Charlton from the fashion confers pf this country, bringing with her the latest foreign and domestic models. We invite the women of Salt Lake to como and inspect the latest and most exclusive Dresses, Suits, Evening and Street Coats, Waists, Undergarments and Hosiery. ' I We are also exclusive agents for 1 QoSSARD Stockton, Utah CORSETS. Expert Corseteurs in Attendance. Prices: 85, $6, 88, 810, $15. Thar Lace la Front, W. FINE I AND LIQUORS WINES, SALT LAKE CITY 120 8. MAIN 8TREET DEALER IN CIGARS 1 n - KICK FDR Id&n&MJtcai THIS LABEL fTHE GERMICIDE CO. i hwer- - The Beer You Like Always Kept I v. on Draught BILLIARD HALL IN CONNECTON Stockton, Utah 5 I A R. H. GUNDRY TONSORIAL ARTIST Ng Tbs place to get shave and an icleai, smooth Mala Strait hair cut Stockton, M. A. No. 4253. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, OcL 25, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that J. P. Gardner of Salt Lake City, Utah, and ot 11. T. Goldsmith, his Ibapah, Utah, have made application for a United States patent for the Success No. 2 lode mining claim, con slating of 1500 linear feet of the lode and surface ground as shown by the official plat, being Survey No. 5642, situated in the Cliftn mining district, Tooele County, Utah, and described In the plat and field notes sof survey on file In this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. East, as follows, Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Success No. 2, thence S. 44 deg. E. 1600 feet to corner No. 2; thence N. 65 deg. 38 min. E. 631.4 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 44 deg. W. 1500 feet to corner No. 4; thenee S. 65 deg. 38 min. W. 621.4 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning of exterior boundaries of the claim, and containing a total and net area of 20.154 scree, all of which Is applied for, there being no conflicts. Said claim la situated In approximately the unaurveyed Township 5 South, Range 17 West U. 8. M. M. No. 1 beat N. 37 deg. 57 min. W. 9817.9 feet from corner No. 1 of said claim. Said claim is of record in the office o fthe Recorder of Tooele County, at Tooele City, Utah, In Book O," page to-wl- t: 630. The adjoining claim Is the Success, 8urvey No. 4811. I direct that this notice he published for the period bf nine weeks in the Weekly SenUnel, a weekly newspaper published at Stockton, Utah, being the newspaper published nearest said claim. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register. I , H. Gray, Claimants Attorney. First publication, OcL 80, 1907. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U.8. PATENT. Survey No. 5664. M. A. No. 4252. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, OcL 22,' 1907. Notice Is hereby given that the Southport Mining Company, a Utah Corporation, by Its Agent W. C. Alexander, whose post office address Is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made applies-tiofor a United States Patent for the Alexandra, Pinto, Protector No. 2. Toledo, Sleeper, Dwarf and Midget lode mining claims, consisting of 985.5, 1491.6, 1500, 1488.7, 1490, 385.3 and said 802.2 linear feet respectively; claims aforesaid constituting a consolidated mining claim, situate in the Rush Valley Mining District, Tooele County, Utah, being Mineral Survey No. 5664, and described In the field notes and plat on file In this office; the exterior boundaries of said consolidated claim are described as follows, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. to 17 deg. 80 min, east: Commencing at corner No. 1 of the Pinto lode, whence the N. W. comer of Sec. 19, T. 4 8., R. 4 W., Salt Lake' Base and Meridian, bears N. 87 deg. 66 min, W. 1099.5 feet distant; thence 8. 11 deg. 45 min. W. 188.5 feet to comer No. 4 of said claim; thence S. 77 deg. 23 min. E. 667 feet to a point Intersecting line 2 lot No. 60 South-por- t lode; thence S. 0 deg. 45 min. E. 498.3 feet to comer No. 3 of Midget lode; thence N. 80 deg. 28 min. E. 769.1 feet to a point Intersecting line 1 Toledo lode; thence S. 11 deg. 45 min. W. 2.3 feet to comer No. 4 of Toledo lode; thence S. 79 deg. 52 min. E. 1488.7 feet to comer No. 8 of said Toledo lode; thence N. 11 deg. 45 min. E. 200 feet to corner No. 2 of said Toledo lode; thence N. 79 deg. 59 min. W. 502.8 feet to a point Intersecting line 3 Alexandra lode; thence N. 11 deg. 46 min. E. 370.8 feet to comer No. 2 of the Protector No. 2 lode; thence N. 79 deg. 36 min. W. 386 feet to a Sleeper lode; point intersecting line thence N. 0 deg. 45 min. W. 597 feet to comer No. 1 of the Sleeper lode; thence N. 81 deg. 52 min. W. 1490 feet to comer No. 4 of said Sleeper lode; thence S. Q deg. 45 min. E. 683.2 feet to a point Intersecting line 2 Pinto lode; thence N. 77 deg. 24 min. W. 622.6 feet to comer No. 1 of the frn-t- o lode, being the place of beginning. Said consolidated claim being located In the N. E. and N. W. quarters of section 19. T. 4 S.. R. 4 W.. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing a total net area of 37.276 acres, all of which patent Is applied for; the conflicting areas with the following claims are excluded In this application, vis: Southport lode lot No. 60; Don Pedro lode survey No. 5296; Student Fraction lode survey No. 5292; - Defiance lode amd lot No. 41 ; Great Monster lode lot No. 129; Little Alex lode survey No. 5207; Adelina lode 8urvey No. 5207; Galena King No. 4 lode survey No. 4950 and Yankee lode sup vey No. 5224. Such excluded area containing 13.481 acres. The nearest known mining claims, being the aforesaid conflicting claims, and the Manzanilla lot No. 43; I think Not survey No. 5440; Galena King No. 8 Amd survey No. 4949; Theresa lot No. 66 and Blue Bell lot No. 120. I direct that this notice be published In the Stockton Sentinel at Stockton, Tooele County, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register. T. Ellis Browne, Attorney for Applicant. First publication, OcL 30. 1907. Last publication;- - Dec. 25, 1907. n 1-- 4-- 2-- 1-- 2 The Charlton Shop, FRAILEY A. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Utah 1-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. W. H. HENNEFER Licensed Barber EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE BATH Stockton, Utah ROOM IN CONNECTION DENVER MUD is used extensively sad successfully in me treatment of Inflamed Breasts, Erysipelas, Pleurisy, Asthma, Appendicitis, Sprains, Frost Bites, Tumors, Ecxema, Pneumonia, Bruises, Cancer. Sunburn, Felons, Bollo, Bronchitis, Burns, Croup, FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 4249. United States I and Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 17. 1907. Notice Is hereby given, that Ophlr Tunnel Company, a corporation of Utah, through Bismarck Snyder. Its su thorixed agent, whose post office address is Atlas Block. Salt lake City, has made application for patent for Tunnel group of lode minin' claims in Ophlr Mining District, Too ele county. Utah, designated by thr Surveyor General as Survey 5623, am consisting of the Feraex, Feraex No. Silver State ( located as Silver. Slate). Silver Slate No. 2, Silver Slate-o3. Silver Slate No. 4, Kyle, Nyle No. 2, Silver Star, Silver Star No. 1, Silver Star No. 2. Sliver Star No. I, June, June No. 1, June No. 2. Ranger, Femix Na 8, Nile No. 4, Silver Bur Vo. 4. Silver Star No. 5, and Silver Star No. 6, described by exterior boundaries crnly, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. E. as follows, Beginning at Comer No. 1 of Ranger, from which U. S. mineral monument No. 4 heart S. 68 deg. 24 min. W. 2709.2 feet; thence NL 7 deg. 20 min. E. 1500 feet to Comer No. 2 of Ranger; thence S. 83 deg. 05 min. E. 575 feet to Comer r No. 3 of Ranger, on line 2 of Silver-Sta255.8 No. 4, at N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. feet from Corner Na 1; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. EL 244.2 feet to Comer No. 2 of Silver Star Na 4; thence S. 82 deg. 11 min. E. 1500 feet to Comer No. 3 of Silver Star No. 4, on line 2 Silver Star No. at N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 180 feet from Comer No. 1; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 420 feet to Corner No. 2 of Silver Star Na 6; thence S. 71 deg. 06 min. EL 1500 feet to Comer No. 3 of Silver Star Na 6; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Comer No. 4 of Silver Star Na 6; Identical with Corner No. 2 of Silver Slate Na 4 ana Comer No. 3 of Silver Star Na 6; thence S. 76 deg. 65 min. EL 1391.6 feet to Comer No. 3 of 811ver Slate No. 4; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 200 feet to Comer No. 2 of Silver Slate No. 3; thence 8. 76 deg. 55 min. E. 1500 feet to Comer No. 3 of Silver Slate No. 3; thence 8. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Comer No. 4 of Silver Slate No. 3 and Comer No. 3 of Silver State; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Comer No. 4 of Silver State; thence S. 76 deg. 55 min. E. 800 feet to Comer No. 3 ot Feraex; thence 8. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 200 feet to Comer Na 4 of Feraex; thence N. 78 deg. 55 min. W. 691.6 feet to Comer No. 3 of Nyle; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min.,W. 600 feet to Corner No. 4 of Nyle; identical with Corner No. 4 of Nile No. 4; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Comer Na 3 of Nile No. 4; thence N. 76 deg. 55 min. W. 1500 feet to Comer No. 2 of Nile Na 4, on line 4 Nile Na 3, at N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 200 feet from Comer No. 3; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 400 feet to Comer No. 4 of Nyle No. 2; thence N. 76 deg. 55 min. W. 1500 feet to Comer No. 1 of Nyle No. 2; thence S. 6 deg. 24 min. W. 600 feet to Comer No. 3 of June No. 2; thence N. 71 deg. 06 min. W. 1500 feet to Corner No. 3 of June Na 2; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 600 feet to Comer No. 1 of June No. 2, identical with Corner Na 1 of June No. 1; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 180 feet to Comer No. 4 of June; thence N. 82 deg. 11 min. W. 1600 feet to Comer No. 1 of June; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. 600 feet to Comer Na 2 of June, Iden- cal with Comer Na 1 of Silver Star a 2; thence N. 6 deg. 24 min. E. along line 2 of Silver Star No. 2, 56.8 feet to Comer No. 4 of Ranger; thence N. 83 deg. 05 m!n.W. 600 feet to Corner No. 1 of Ranger, the place of beginning. Excepting and excluding from the above described group the following areas In conflict: Survey No. 5464 Next Best, conflicting with Ranger and Silver Star Ne. . . . w' 8.r- i Survey No. 6177 Century Na 4 Century No. 5, conflicting with Ju June No. 1 and June Na 2; Lot No. 163 Grand Gulch Na 2 lc conflicting with June No. 2; Lot No. 37 San Joaquin, conflicting with June No. 2; Lot No. 151 A, Dixie lode (Amd.) conflicting with June No. 2: Lot No. 137 Chloride Gem lode, conflicting with June No. 2: Net area applied for 386.465 acres. Expressly excepting from its application the Silver Slate No. 5 and Nile Na 3 lodes, a part of said Survey No. to-wi-t: 3-- f-.. 5623. Said group is situated in the unsubdivided part of T. 5 8. R. 4 W. Sah Lake Base and Meridian. The nearest known and adjoining locations are the above named conflicting claims, and Survey 5535 Bell, Bell No. 2. Bell No. 3 and Sure Mike lodes; Survey 4576, Japan No. 3 .and said Silver Slate No. 5, a part of said Survey No. 5623. I direct that this notice he published in the Stockton Sentinel at 8toe if ton, Tooele County, Utah, once each week for the period of nine (9) consecutive weeks. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Register. Snyder, Claimants AtSnyder torneys. First publication publication Dec. OcL 23, 1907; last 18, 1907. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City,-UtaSept. 16th, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice ia hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under the 6th section of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School Lands, as follows: ; NW. 8W. SW. K NW. Sea 35, T. 5 8., R. 6 W., (State 472, U. I. R.); Lot 3, SE. K NW. K Sec. NW. SE.U Sea 9, SW. 4, NE. Sec. 10. T. 4 K SW. K;N. V4 NW S., R. 6 W., S. L M., (State 471, U. I. R.). Copies of said lists, so far aa they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. This notice will be published for five successive weeks, under departmental instructions of April 25, 1907. and during this period, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions 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 Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. E. D. R. THOMPSON. Register. First publication Sept 25, 1907. 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