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Show lng school in Eureka, visited her folks a few days last week, returning Monday. THIS IS VERY ENCOURAGING Mining Outlook is jr 4 he Honorine Extension. The lime hu expired on the Hon-erin-e Minins Company's property, oi. the 13th of February, and now it is hoped there will be some way to set this property in line for the future work: There are at present a numbei of leasers working on the projierty. ' and all doing well. THE FUTURE ENCOURAGING. Honorine Extension comes in with one more strike in new ore body This makes the second one in the last few months.' They! have increased their force in the mine this week, and the future looks very encouraging. o BUNKER HILL LEASE. Geo. Brande and John Murray have taken a lease on they Bunker Hill group, one of the old producers. The Sentinel hopes to see them strike the old ore pipe. o COYOTES VERY SCARCE. Quite a number of the young men of Stockton were hunting coyotes last week:,but the reports indicate them to be very scarce in this neck o the woods. ; LOCALETTS. Mr. Thus. Slater was a Tooele visitor last week. J Jl .4 Mr. Matt Mills was a Tooele visitor Jast Saturday. 4 4 4 visited Steve Gee, of Tooele, last week. Mr. James visit to .S 4 4Brown 4 returned Stock-to- n from a Jf. J iMraJuhn Connor, was visiting Silver City all laat week. V ' . Jl 4 . -- re-ius- , buudrai at the leading citternf iof lb state who have aupported the party it Jl J Jl Repub- Inter-Mounta-in Inter-Mountai- n 4 was 4 at4 Stockton Evan Morgan week oh a visit. The Mrs. W. K. Mordock, who has been lican Seems to be Gen- - . visiting in Salt Lake City a couple of weeks, returned home last Sunday. .4 Jl J erally Despised. Mr. W. K. Mordock was an outgoing passenger for the capital last Thurs"The Argus Salt Lake. day, returning Sunday. The Jl Jl jl Republican does The lake is so high (hat the au- not seem to stand very high with thorities had to clean oil the old road any of its' contemporaries; It Is havto travel over. ing a whirl with the Deseret News. J I Jl Jl Mrs. Lincoln Clark is visiting her Many of the News contributors take a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Win. shy at its unprotected Solar Plexus. Booth, of Stockton. The Herald sits back and Jls lalfs. Jl Jl Jl Mr. Ben Byown, of Tooele, formerly The Tribune and its evening ego Is of this burg, was a Stockton visitoi sumpln fierce," in ' their wicked last Saturday. wipes at the bewildered Republican. Jl Jl . Jl .Tribune haa the following to say The James Brown was appointed deputy marshal while Marshal Donaldson was that is somewhat sirong, but Is it not in Zion. about right? , jl It is seldom that a newspaper Mr. James Harris, of Lincoln, a level ao low as that now reaches passed through Stockton horseback ' Smoot last Wednesday on his way to Eureka. occupied by the It has never had much Jl Jl Jl Mouth. Geo. Young was an outgoing pas- character. It couldnt have had char senger for Zion last Thursday, return- acter no more than a stream can be ing Sat morning. pure whose fountains are foul. HatJl Jl Jl Reiorts come from the L. D. S. Hos- red and begot it. pital In Salt Lake that Mr. Louis It speaks through criminal brains. It Slrasburg is getting along as well as lives on graft and blackmail, and it could be expected. has already become a stench. Jl .4 jl Mrs. Jane Hickman, of Tooele, afIt blackmailed the liquor Interests ter hearing of her son James' illness, of Utah, as everybody knows. came over with Dr. Davis. It is carrying out a threat, made by .4 jl .4 . Wm. Mill was seen excavating for some of the men who direct its pothe water pipe Joining to the Iee litical fortunes when they were rooming house last Saturday. a contribution from one of the .4 .jl jl railways of Utah. It professleading. A few of the Stockton people attended the dance at Tooele given in es friendship . for the shippers, when the Opera House Monday by the Y. L il ia known that it would only sell' its ft Y. M. I. A. silence for so. much coin, Jast as It Jl Jl Jl to demand prohibition when ceased Mr. Joseph Ericson came down from Gisborne last Saturday. This is the the brewers' fund was raised and dl first time for weeks that he has been vetted into channels it directed. through, on account of the snow being it has been denounced as a lair, a so deep. public grafter, and as a political black. .4 JS Last Sunday the boat which has mailer by the Deseret News, the oifi lain so long, was moved from the clal organ of the dominant church. Dry Lake at Buehl over to the Rush It has been condemned by' at least Valley Lake, where there la plenty of two apostles of the church,: and US water. .The lake la higher now than criminal lying course repudiated thy It has been for twenty years. . ion last week. i 4 Miss Green was a passenger A BAD MAN RUNNING LOOSE. Ophir last Saturday. Jl 4 Jl Marshall Lealham received a teleMr. Dan Russell, of St. John, was in message from Marshal Broe, of phone on business. Stockton last Saturday Mercur, advising him to be on the 4 4 4 Mrs. Geo. Hickman was an outgoing lookout for. a bad man from Mercur. Broe said this individual had been passenger for Tooele last Saturday. 4 4 turned loose through a mistake, and Mr. Geo. N utile, of Tooele, was a had accompanied Joe Bithell as far as Stockton visitor last Thursday. m Bates ranch, where he Intended to jc The Sewing Club met at the home tay overnight, and then catch the of Miss Mary Shelton last Wednesday. outgoing stage the next day for St. Jl M Frank Frailey, of Tooele, was a John's station. The Mercur authorities started at once for Bates, but as Stockton visitor last Tuesday. 4 yet have had no news from them. Frank Gillespie, of Tooele, was a Stockton visitor last week. THE BOYS CAUGHT HIM. Jl Jl Jt W. A. Frailey was a Salt Lake vt Thos. Edwards, accompanied by his itor the fore part of lost week. went to Tooele City intended, Mrs. Williams, of Garfield, is visit- Thursday, where they were, quietly married. They had scarcely returned ing her mother, Mrs. Conway. Jl Jl home that evening, when a crowd of jl Mrs. M. A. Holt, of Stockton, was men and boys surrounded their house, a Tooele visitor last Friday. a most "hideous" noise. Tom, - Jl making jl 4 U. S. Cline, of Tooele, was a Stock-to- thinking they were attacked by Invisitor last week. dians, rushed to the door, where he Jl .1 . was seised by the anxious crowd, and F. U Connor was at Silver City taktold to treat. Tom dug up" very libweek. ing pictures all last .1 .1 .1 erally to a Mrs. Reynolds was an outgoing paslast Friday. senger for Zion ' SAID TO BE EDUCATIONAL. ,4 Jl Jl Subscribe for your home paper, The A moving picture entertainment will Sentinel. exhibit in our town Monday and .1 Jl . Some of our foreMr. Fred Hodges and John Fainter Tuesday nights. were Tooele visitors last week. most men pronounce them as having . .1 .1 a highly educational value, and acHenry Thomas was an outgoing pas- cording to the' number of shows we senger for Zion last Friday. have here, it seems the people of .4 Jl . The snow in the mountains is so Ophir appreciate them. deep it is almost impossible for teams to get through. JOHNNY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. .1 .1 Mr. Robert Works, formerly of this Some jterson accidentally or maliplace, paid Stockton a visit last Wed- ciously shot through the postoffice nesday and Thursday. bullelt the window, lodging In a picJl Jl J Wm. McFarlane and wife were pas- ture frame just above the money orsengers for Sait Lake last week, for a der window. It must bare been done brief visit. in the night, as it was several days Jl Ji before Johnny noticed it. Detective outwas an Miss Nellie Conway going passenger for Zion last Thurs- Burt Tilt la working on the case. day. . Jl Jl BAD R0AD8 HINDERING. Mrs. Lillie Wallace, who has been to condition of the rosds, the Owing visiting her relatives for a week A Cliff Mining Company will reduce the so. has returned. number of employes until the roads jP Mr. Walter Reynolds and sister become In a condition so that the Clara were outgoing passengers for teamsters can haul ore. Zion last Saturday. PLENTY OF THE BEAUTIFUL. Jl Ji 111 Old settlers say our anowfall this James Hickman was taken very last Friday night and Is still far from winter has been the heaviest in years Some of the leasers on Lion Hill found well. .. it almost impossible to make the trip ji Miss Edna Gundry, who Is attend- - on account of the deep snow. 4 4 4 assumes to officially speak for. . it professes fairness while it 'sup presses communications sent to it on subjects of passing Importance to UtBh. Jtsst Knight publicly and in on its shamefaced commented prlvat? lying. So have Brigham II. Roberts, Judge W. II. King, James H. Moyle, Jesse William Knight, John C. Culler and other prominent saints. Hundreds who have supported it are shocked at its depravity and at its criminal record. The state and county funds are raided to support it with reckless abandon. The juggling of printing bills of the county, and one of the state effieez in the Interest of Mouth, fire only secondary to sandbagging of the liquor men. There is nothing surprising in fact that the Mouth" could Influence hut four members of the forty-fivin the house. It has lost its grip, it it ever had one, and even the saints are aware of its utter worthlessness. Uncle e n A : The' Argus Salt Laks. ' - Nte all may be aware of (be ' fact that H. Johansen and soas ate That they are. however, la, lr place of business at present will be found at 174 East, Second South street. Salt Lake CUy: They are- manufacturing patentjrwindow hades-- ; These shades' are ao constructed that they can be regulated than an ordinary asMe; to remain at any height on the erfudow.' Wheq thus set they remain, firmly will f operator, and are fastened w - luaae-faetufer- a. true-The- WORTHY MEASURE. ' A i Ai U 'machine White operating as at the recent state fair, WUliam. Fore-berwaa . permanently Injured, ,1a recognition qC. this service while 4jn the public sendee . the . senate lias passed a bill appropriating tvrq: thousand dollars, allowed ,hMa jor. ht ln' Juriei .The MU KM te tha haute, JwiM. 4, ? - y Mf mort-?3tulckl- y auclQa way that when the wtudoft talsel the shades are not ratlMjenil torn by the wind. Mr. Johansen' ao an' expert at furniture upkotetonagv His ;ork can he seen at the furni A . ture store of .Mr, , , A kECESgAkY. MEksgRE." Representative W ' -. V Hmh. ;W jClderhaa tetroducedh bill' la tbe legislature providing lor.khe.abMh tkmief the damn j0 C footbtiurbnft all Box of r Thaaaa.' Itvaae of Mrtgtap.tag-'tA- ; J Ji ; A athlete, only. "lC. OriV'pf the thrifty grocery' stores' A the ' game betv East tBycond .South streets 4s ri tes AgrijCnltbrat cdj us have- haenthd Nordsn, at No:, 1W. Thla store der.the able managements of & hi lie Carlton.! In addition to tbe regular SotecthlB line of groceries, he carries a--, great toarlian many ? specialties of, Scandlnavlas-manufactur- which m imported . especially far bring' those; who desire to keep in taste proeaJsInf yeast with their native country's products. meteuresbestid: Among thqse specials may.be mra-- 1 thejaembeni .grihK toned imported cheese, mad worst, Un become gon, herring, flshballs and ryeertsp. Mr. Carizton la un expert in supplying his customers with the' grocery i- desires of their hearts. Mr,. George Grnncutenn-I- s violinist' of ability with a jgregt turf Represent a tfve About flve yearq zgo hlm' Lbeor measure in the duced s legislature violinist with the providing for the repeal of chapter M0.forebe.tra, under the dlreetioT rro ressltsi laws of 1901, which :.waa an lessor Nichols. act to annex Ban Juan county . to Gronemann has. Blnce that time, ,iwoy-yearGraul. county, provided a majority of studying nutate. Inspent Germany '. under the .' taxpayers of the two counties some of their leading specialists.,. Her should; vote In favor of such a propo- the last he has been' with sition: when it was submitted to them. the Salt two?yan Lake thegter. orchestra: ' HIz As the payment of standing Indebtreside la jovo. ... edness by the Mate was not legal the parepts ' to the clti mattsy waa not referred ' , v zena :ior a vote. . A teacher of "dancing hae ,S Jl Jl chosen speaker of the Delaware house C. A. Carlqulst haa recently ef representatives. His ability to keep gddei materially to hia stock, of fur-anhousehold goods.; He has from treading on the corns of thoee altar daub .l..hls floor ppsce by securing around him waa probably responsible the' tom adjoining hld' old. stand on tor hia elevation.' CarteuUt;j,Vs r Vis .4 i' Well KnownScindln rian ReceiVesFatal In- - hr ' '. i rfiii Salt Argue" LahOi Vi . 'T , a Geo. St this week. Ji Ji Carl Schemenski. our carpenter, who has been visiting in Provo, returned Wednesday. Ji ji Cbss. Green, of Tooele City, is in Ophir. looking after his various inter- ests. If F F. J. Browp is a Salt lAke visitor this week. jl Jl Thos. Chegwldden, jr., went to Saturday. .4 jl The graphophonic" night was a fizzle. g dance Mer-cii- r Friday p Dr. lj)gan was in the capital after business interests look-in- g 4 4 of Dr. Thayer, Mercur, made a professional trip to our town this week. - Small o Boys Adaptation. Things aren't always what they sound, remarked that very clever devil, Edwin Stevens, In Henry Savage's production, as he drew a patent leather shoe over his cloven hoof. A teacher of my kid days put thla pusila to us once: 'Now, boys, the word stan at tha end of a word means placo of. Thus we have Afghanistan, the place of Afghans; also Mndoostan, the place of the Ilindous Now, can any one givo me another Instance? Yes, sir, suld the smallest boy, tb proudly, '1 can umbreliastan, place for umbrellas. t , ' - Salt Lake sheriff annaht have, to record another death from the opera-- t V the death Ilona of the; thug in) C. Sorenson, ' , W 4 r f aCa--:??-- kof t- .. I T . ' .; t; ,?; M .. . tfr1-- . Ja-Co- L attacked .a, few' aiitea. Juhetloni . last, boat en to unconeclpuanesa. Handled at the Holy Cyosij TtpepltalThurfr day flight it 10 oclock.' . With him '. dies atory of the robbery which ae the. was' imdouiiUdly oommltted. was1' roa . V- -t , rriun of the 'know how. ibuch C hia hbnte. and .thn', find' mining,- which t.v boUpm--RelaUv- ilSifyfyaW es v3 fag - .n ,r4 - - lead-tevthe- ,': coitatelhg Tiefi personal e, . tee:1jNd$a, .. K ;.rws paiKjat thte:-th- f . I tedtedliidlhb'nomn'tlnn Wodniiday eirenhy and'hfehtolLvUh t--- .'and ;hMy.hfulaeA.'rj.Ta 'Old;'-- uteA was Jotted lylhf unconsdotu in Alhurt NiNeiteoo, a.'j-.- ' . . d flfr anSfSbSt ' fadwhteTropartM. t ; It , was commonly.', reported about Oingham juactloa aad Murray, that telk-nim- i had a' conaiderabie" In hia home: of money' In hiding ' it is thought, by the authorities thttY some men had heard (he rumor tad committed the assault In order ; to steal the" supposed richea.';N'.;..7i The men had no .trouble getting Into the house, aa the door waa not locked, tad they prohgbly walked right in opof .tbe old turn, and Khahe -- : . t 11 12(1-12- 8 e 4 4 4 f t The Norden Realty company In located at lOG East Second South, Is u firm that has recently been eztabliKh-fand one whose success ia aasun-for many reasons, first, the ti ,'.d is open to such a business; seccml, Pe ter C. Carlston. the president and manager, is a hustler who does not kifiw the word fall. The firm has tliv slogan, Salt Lake makes good, and for its specialties, real estate, mor gage, loans, insurance and ren- tals. 2000 4i O. F. DAVIS ; a Land and Mining Attorney 330 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah ( Ten years continuous service as rhlsf clerk In the U. S. Land Office, Sail Ijike City, nine years in Land Department, Washington, D. C. 444444444444444444 One-Minut- e Stories, Miscellany. The Weekly Health A r-licle, the Weekly Woman's Article. Timely Editorials, etc. A full description of the current volume will be sent with sample copies of the paier to any address on request. The new subscriber who at once sends 1.73 for a year's subscription will receive free THE COMPANION'S new Calendar for 1909, In Grandmother's Garden, lithographed lu thirteen colors. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. . t i , v. v it'; which places him in a imsltion to fur- Germany for the purpose of paying the murderous assault took place.' nish a home with the principal neces- a visit to Emperor William. It may Iho murdered was a native or sities required for housekeeping. His be that Edward desires to inform Denmark and hadpian been in this coun- William how now to of East business is be happy while reigr place for thirty-fivabout try years. For Second South street. Salt tlty. lng but not ruling. .4 .4 jl quite a period of years he conducted The 8candlnav1an-Gerjna- n grocery, Perhaps there would he fewer auu-ilnatlon-s a dulrv business In this city, living in located at 320 State street. Salt Lake if there were a stronger the Second ward. City, haa for its manager Mr. Axel L. probability that a murderer would be He was 74 years old and is survived Flksted. This firm is prepared to hanged. It might even be sufficient to serve its customers well who may make a long term in the by three sisters, one Mrs. Mary Chrispenitentiary have difficulty in making themselves lure. Whatever be said about tenson, living at 7 McDonald court in may In understood the English language, the death this one in Levan, Utah, and one penalty, says the Philadel- in city, tor here they hare clerks who Denmark. the of Record, phia severe certainty German and Irish. The No due to the of the commodities carried Include (he choic- punishment would probably discour- dastardly deed hasperpetrators been found. age the taking of human life. At any est fish, meats and groceries. rate, It would be worth while to make Mr. J. A. Ekinan Is In the grocery a thorough test of this. MISERY IN STOMACH. business at 31G South Stale street. The triumphs or the scholar the Here will be found a select line of meats and groceries. The store has public regards as individual) the prow And Idigestlon Vanishes Five Minutes Later. within it an air of business, thrift and ess of the athlete la popularly held to activity, characteristic of its manager establish the name and fame of his coland director, Mr. Ekman, which spells lege. Of course this Is unreasonable, Why not start now today, and forsuccess for him. Less than two years tor the reputation of a as ever rid yourself of Stomach trouble university ago Mr. Ekman was a student at the an institution of learning should de and A dieted stomach Indigestion? University of Utah. iwnd upon the liberal education she the blues and grumbles. Give It gets .4 .4 ,4 to those within her gates. But, Friends of Mr. Julius Swenson, the gives remarks the Philadelphia Public Led- a good eat, then take Pape's Diapep-si- n lie to that will learn be tailor, pleased to atari the dtgeatlve juices workis located at 203 East Second South ger, It is quite true that, despite the There will he no dyspepsia or reason excellent it ing. should not do why street and is doing a thriving business. His ability to provide suits to suit is o, the public continues to pay homage 1 etching of Gas or eructations of undilike a lump of long since well attested. He is al- to brawn rather than brain, in ao far gested food; no lead in the stomach or heartburn, nick as the undergraduate Is concerned. ways happy to see his friends. hpadache and Dizziness, and your food Jl Jl Jl will not ferment O. J. Rasmason, the tonsorial arand poison your hroatli with nauseouh odors. tist. at 72 East Second South, is one In man Abnizzl may still bea great I 'apes diapepsin costs genius who is prepared to operate his own country, but over here he has only SO cents successfully, and without, pains all dropped entirely out of the prominent for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the moat obstinhirsute requirements (except the citizen class. ate case nr Indigestion and Upset One ''pains he takes to please) ra.11 means a (steady customer. It Is reported that a German pro- Stomach In five minutes. There la nothing else belter to take .4 ,4 ,4 fessor lias concussion of the brain. from Stomach and cleanse the Mr. Emil Nelson and his ('as becollision Probably caused by a stomach and intestines, and, bezidea, certainly know bow to prepare lunches tween two trains of thought. one trlangnle will digest and prepare tor the delectation of their customblood all ers who eat at iheir natty restaurant It is noticeable that the German for assimilation into the and lunch counter, No. 7h East Second papers hare made no outcry over the your food the same aa a sound, stomach would do It. South.' To enter means to get an ap- fact that King Edward has personWhen Diapcsin works, your stompetite and thov ore amplv able to satally written to Andrew Carnegie. ach rests gets Itself in order, cleans isfy 'It. up and then yon feel like eating .4 ,4 when you come to the table, and Only a few short years ago Mr. Y'hfit you eat will do you good. was one of Ogden's enerMRS. HARRIET FONTYN. Absolute relief from all 8lnmach getic law students, with a puniose in Misery Is waiting for you aa soon as view. Today he is one of the lending 6PIRITUALIST. you decide to begin taking Dlapepaln. attorneys of Salt Lake City, with an Clairvoyant and Trance Medium. 'I ell your druggist that you want extensive and a growing practice. He and Thursday, Spirit Sunday because you want to has shown what well directed effort Diapepsin, Inpp's ual Meetings be of cured Indigestion. and application will do. thoroughly READINGS DAILY. o 267 8. W. Temple, Salt Lake SALT LAKE MAKES GOOD. 4 City. fpt-lin- OPHIRISMS. Clair is a Salt Lake visitor A FEW ten-spot- . , v? V MEETS DEATH A. Donaldson and wife left for Salt Lake last Thursday, where they will spent a few days visiting friends'. Bright-eulng-T- J. C. SORENSON T r. i . j |