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Show The Rural Repunblica Published positions he proved himself thoroughly trustworthy and competent. Every Sunday. We bespeak for Mr. Perkins a secOffice of Publication ond term In the recorders office. 257 Coml Club Bdg, Salt Lake City. J. U. ELDREDGE. Entered aa second-clasmatter February 20, 190S, at the post office at J. U. Eldredge, the present county Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act clerk. Is a candidate for to of Oongreaa of March 3, 1879. Since Salt Lake bethe office. came a county, there has never been a public servant who has served the Subscription: One year, 1.00; six months, 75 cts; people with greater fidelity and intelligence than he. In fact the office three months, 50 cts. The above prices are cash in advance has been a model ever since he has held It Mr. Eldrldge is as courteous .and do not apply to subscription ' as he is ecffllent, and Is more popular due prior to July 14, .1906. today than when he first started to JA8. T. JAKEMAN, serve the as a deputy In the Managing Editor. office wherepublic now he Is chief. His record is an open one and as a RepubliJ. O. WEAVER Editor can he has been a consistent party worker; as secretary of the county orMETAL MARKET. ganization and for the past two years as chairman of the county commitThursday, 30 Silver, 66 lead, tee. He 1b a safe man, a opular man, and an efficient man. No more can 35.75; copper, 18. He has Friday, 31 Silver, 66 lead, be asked for a candidate. 85.75; copper, 18. richly earned 66 Saturday, Sept. According to present plans a second tunnel ls!to be started on the City Rocks property to tap the sulphide ore at depth. The company Is now shipping two cars per week of oxides to the local market and their present workings are within 300 feet of the sulphides. Superintendent Edwards of the property spent Thursday and Friday In Balt Lake on business connected with the mine, and states that while the matter of the new tunnel has not yet been definitely decided upon, present plans are almost certain to go through and the work ordered commenced within a very short time. s MERCUR LOCALS. Mayor Evers Is confined to his residence with la grippe and tonsilltls. Jt JI Dr. and Mrs. Thayer entertained a number of their friends Friday evening In honor of Dr. Barry and bride. 5-- 3-- 5.75; copper, 18. Tuesday, September 4. Silver, lead 35.75; copper, 18 cents. 67 Wednesday, September lead, 35.75; copper, 3-- 5. 18 6714, Silver, cents. 8TOCKTON SUNDRIES. The Utah of Deep Creek is at the Students, Attention! The Brigham .University at Provo opens sampler with a big lot of ore, from Monday, September 10, 1906. Send which it promises to derive more than for catalogue. 35,000. COUNTY - - La-ven- OF A88E8SMENT utam BCoaNGnfc COTTON reuT cols. THE OWL MATTBC5A NO. 11. DRUG (The ROASTED J. a g ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment of one eighth cent per share levied on the 25th day of July, 1906, the several amounts set opposlt the names of the respective shareholders as follows : No. 613 James 187 Frank 324 Frank 356 Frank 374 Frank 383 Frank Scovllle 408 Frank Scovllle 591 W. M. Pepper 68 Frank D. Hobbs . . 140 John Farrington.. 152 A. B. Dunford 190 Wm. Wlscomb 194 Francis C. Priest. 195 Francis C. , Priest. 196 Francis C. Priest. 197 Francis C. Priest. 198 Francis C. Priest. 202 C. F. Achauer.... 205 W. B. Taylor 207 John Hlgham 206 John E. Wlscomb. 217 F. P. Radcllffe 144 J. G. Morrison.... 325 J. G. Morrison.... 462 J. G. Morrison 619 J. G. Morrison.... ... ... ... Consolidated company has lumbus seen nothing hut clear daylight ahead of them, and as bright and favorable as the present is, the future has much more in store for this company. Ji During August the Columbus Con' soliduted sent to the local market total of 684 tons, dry weight, of con about centrales, which, averaging 338.38 per ton. netted the company from the smelters the sum of During the same month a total of 1394 tons, dry weight, of crude ore was sent to the market, and this, averaging 813.65 per ton. brought the company the sum of 360,843.10 from the smelters. In other words, the Columbus Consolidated company received In August the total sum of 380.274.97 net from the smelters. 819.-431.8- 7. 1 1 Lake City, Utah First pub.. Sept. 2; last. Sept. 23, 1906. To be asdlired of a pleasast east, purchase yonr tickets vis h Illinois Central way .rit Rail- ... 271 Walter W. King.. Crorne Joseph E. Corbett Joseph E. Corbett yrum A. Silver....! William Lloyd . . William Lloyd.... John Y. Robbins.. John Y. Robbins.. A. A. L. Alva Scovllle.. Walter B. Scovllle Walter B. Scovllle Finch ft Rogers... Finch ft Rogers.. Ella B. Scovllle Ella B. Scovllle.... Ellen Crawshaw .. Ellen Crawshaw . . Ellen Crawshaw . . E. F. Hanna Wm. D. Pyper Wm. D. Pyper.... Wm. D. Pyper.... Mrs. Clara Wright Mrs. Clara Wright 381 Marla G. Scovllle. 406 Irving Jones 413 Irving Junes 624 W. T. Gibson.... 411 Ray Scovllle 427 W. T. Noall 488 Tbomas Allen .... 4S9 482 514 653 545 573 563 592 602 616 605 642 649 644 George Austin ... Chas. E. Erickson J. Stanley Dee.... John Nesbit Chas. M. Cliandlet Chas. M. Chandlei Mary J. Heckmans M. B. Crome J. S. I .apish J. S- Impish . E. Olson Fred Bery - T. V Jones William Crome .. WA8H IT AWAY. Lead and uremic poisoning cured. Castilla Hot Springs Water does the work. Rheumatism vanishes at its touch. For rates apply to C. H, Room 222 Southworth, Manager, Commercial Club building, Salt Lake City. DeWItts JKSSSt Salve from Omaha to Chicago. First-clas- s service also between Omaha and Minneapolis and Chicago and SL Louis, aa well us all points in the South and Southeast For full Information call on or writs J. A. FOLEY, Commercial Agent. No. 75 West Second South Street. WINDSOR. EUROPEAN HOTEL Salt Lake City. . .Located In the heart of the rlty. Rates Reasonable. Light, airy, clean rooms. First-clas- s in every respect. Steam, heat. Electric Lights. GLADSTONE HOTEL: Mrs. A. M. Marshal, Prop. 119 South Main St., Salt Lake City. Neatly furnished rooms by the day. Week or Month. Rates. 50 cents to 31. 50 per day. Special ratea by the day,4 week- - or month. w 8alt Lake City. Utah. Offices. 11 and 12 Eagle Block. Inventions Trade patented. marka secured direct with Washington. PETERSONS DETECTIVE 8ERVICE COMPANY, 328-32- 9 D. F. Walker Bldg, 8a It Lake City, Utah. We are prepared to undertake all proper detective business Intrusted to us for corporations and individuals. Consultation and advice free. Call or write. 'Phones; lnd. 3988, Bell 1316-Y- . REMEMBER. If your local merchant does not carry in stock Temple Brand Gar menta, Ranms Head Sweaters, , Se-gLily Underwear, send your orders to the sole manufacturers, Balt Lake Knitting Works. The Plerpont School located at East North Temple, Salt Lake, opens jte fifth year, September 17, ' ST - 11906.--Tht- . schoH1ffen s' aiT4BoTt- - ongh and excellent work In Its lines aa can be had In tbe finest east-- ern colleges. Its courses Include Elocution, Voice and Physical Culture, Public Speaking, Theatricals, Write English and Shakespeare. for circulars. THE KEELEY CURE. Drunkenness Cured. A positive and permanent cure s. for drunkenness and tbe opium There is no publicity, no sickness. Ladles treated as privately aa at their own homes. The Keeley Institute, 334 W- - So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. die-ease- TRUNKS, TRUNKS. fOliver R. Meredith, Trunk Manufactur-- i er. 155 Main St., For Piles, Burns, Soros .... .... j J 7. M. TH0MA8 Attorney-st-La- COFFEES. estabUsLa plant in every dty, tinrn and village hi Utah. ker Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Block machines from 8100 upward. Ahy stock upon whtch this assessStart a email plant and become ment may remain unpaid on the 3rd day of October, 1906, will be delinCorrespondence solicited, quent and advertised for sale at pubP. O. Box 1131, Sait Lake City. lic auction, and unless payment Is Ind Phone 3806-made before, will be sold on the 25th day of October,300--1906, at the honr of D. F. .Walker 12 oclock, at SMOKE THE BEST. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the with BLUE. POINT PERFECTO CIGAR. delinquent assessment, together the cost of advertising and expenses Whitaker and Dallas, Makers, 134 W. of sale. L. H. GRAY. Secretary. 3rd South Street, Salt Lake City. Office, 300-- D. F. Walker Bldg., Salt buyera' friend) is locat ed next door north of the postotfice, in the city of opportunities, and we do Owl drug business. You buy fresh Eggs, FRESH 596 310 326 626 323 497 490 508 333 334 385 ALBERT 8EARS. President Tony Jacobson was In 346 Alta Inspecting the Columbus Con- 507 352 Albert Sears Is out dgaln for the solidated Saturday. for county nomination i democratic 407 clerk. Mr. Sears was the choice of could better illustrate the 355 Nothing his party two years ago for the posiresources of the Columbus Consoli- 380 Eldtion but was defeated by Mr. demodated property, and the character of 405 In the which Is getting 357 Its management, redge. He Is popular cratic ranks and a man of goodofanil- around the transportation difficulties 384 the and outs the report of the 419 ity. He knows the insbeen a deputy In successfully, andthan clerks office having during the 505 shipments receipts that office for some time. closed month of August. It Is only 378 within the present year that the Co- 404 P. C. PERKINS . "1TICE. WHISKEY IS NOW IN SEASON. WE HAVE THE GOODS RIEGER ft LINDLKY, "The Whiskey Merchants. Salt Lake City. jCitizena Salt Company, a corporation. Location of principal place of business, Salt lake City, Vtah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on August 29th, 1906, an assessment of 214 cents per share was levied on SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. George H. Dern, general manager of tbe capital stock of the corporation, the Con. Mercur, has returned from payable October 3rd. 1906, to l H. 1). F. Wal-k- r Ely, Nevada, where he has been on Gysy, treasurer, at 300-Bldg., Salt Iake City, Vtah. mining business. Any stock upon which thla assesaMrs. J. T. Roundy entertained at ment may remuln unpaid on the 3rd high five Thursday evening in honor day of October, 1906, will be delinof ber sister, Mrs. M. E. Jensen, who quent and advertised for sale at pubThe lic auction, and unless payment is Is visiting her from Pocatello. following guests were present: Mr. nade before, will be auld on the 25th and Mrs. ThomaB Reese, Miss Jessie day of October, 1906, at the hour of D. F. Walker Hall, Jennie Swenson, Frances Peter- IS o'clock, at 300-- 1 son, Celia McMahon, Winnie Mc- Bldg., Salt Lake City, Vtah, to pay the Mrs. Mary McMahon, Dr. delinquent assessment, together with Mahon, Pape, Mr. McMasters. William Spen- the cost of advertising and expenses cer, Thomas Osman, James Quirk, C. 0 Ball SALT THAT8 ALL SALT Miss JesW. Evers, John Peterson. L. H. GRAY. Secretary. j and first ladies 300-won 1 prize the D. F. Walker sie Hall Office, Bldg., ROYAL CRYSTAL BRAND Mr. Spencer won the gentlemens. Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Peterson and Mr. McMasters .'.First pub., Sept. 2; last Sept. 23, Manufactured only by each won the consolation prises. 1906. INLAND CRY8TAL SALT CO, N. W. Clayton, Manager, ECZEMA AND PILE CURE FRE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 18. Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Knowing what it was to suffer, I i. Will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any Glance Consolidated .Copper Mining, aflcflted a positive cure for Eczema, Smelting company a cor Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and filling andLocation of principal place THE BERfttJM PORTLAND CEMENT Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Dont poration. 8TONE CO. Salt Lake City, Utah. suffer, longer. Write F. W. WIL- k'pf business. Notice la hereby given that at a CONCRETE LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New BUILDING ROCK MANYork. Enclose stamp.. jqeeting of the board of directors held UFACTURERS. 011 Angust 28th, 1906, an assessment SOLE AGENTS FOR eif,.;cent. per share was levied on tqs capital stock of. the corporation. Concrete Block Machine. H. Want to Blue Jay Extension Mining Co LtdmyaMe October: 3rd, 1906; to L, - out afCounty Recorder Perkins Is have ter another term and he should as It. The principal of second terms all Is service efficient for a reward Certain right and should be followed. It is that Salt Lake county hitsTot rehad as paintaking and falthufl ina Mr. It has as In her history corder Perkins. He Is always on duty.wellThe in are always office affairs of his the hand and in perfect order. Go to will recorders office and there you find Mr. Perkins. Mr. Perkins Is a consistent republiear V can and has spent many was the Vtah. For a long time he Pacific Union the of auditor special dining car and hotel In the office this he served some time of these of the city treasurer. In all Oscai Tornqulst . . Gamer Thomas . . J. Petty rs. R. Y. Healy. . in accordance with law and an of the Board of Directors on the day of July, 1906, so many shares - ich parcel will be sold at public amtion at the office of the secretary, 30f D. F. Walker building, at 8alt laws City, Utah, on September 25th, S9f6, at the hour of 12 M., to pay the assesament thereon to-e-r nquent with the coats of advertising and expense of sale. L. II. GRAY, Secretary. First publication. Sept. 9, 1906. Bt publication, Sept. 23. 1906. HEWLETTS The Honerlne company received settlement for six carloads of concenThe choice of a candidate for the trates yesterday. The consignment position of .county attorney is always netted the company over 37,200. a pleasant one for the Republican party. It has so many young lawyers 30th, South Columbus Thursday. of ability in its ranks that It is al- changed hands at 64c, 2,000 shares beways assured of proper timber when ing sold at that figure and 8.300 at a selection is to be made. Among 65c. Columbus Con., 300 Bhares sold those who aspire to the place none at 37.70 a share; 13 at 37.60; 1,000 at stands higher In the estimation of 37.65. and 300 at 37.75. the bar and the people at large than J Willard Hansen, who for two years Friday 1,700 shares of South has occupied the position of deputy sold at 59c a share; 3,600 at In the office. 60c; 1,000 at 61c, and 500 at 62c. 100 as Mr. Hansen Is too well known shares of Columbus Con. at 37.35; 100 a Republican to need any Introduc- at 37.40; 300 at 37.45; 200 at 37.50; tion from us. Last year he occupied 100 at 87.60, and 200 at 37.65. the position of chairman of the city Ji Ji Republican committee and filled the the 80th, Alta had three Thursday, position with credit to himself and cars of ore released by the sampler. the party at large. In the position of ITlday, five cars of ore from Alta, deputy he has shown that he Is made two from Stockton, one from Ameriof the timber of which good county can Fork and one from Big Cottonattorneys are made. The Republican wood. party would make no blunder If It ' Saturday, Stockton 2, Alta 3. i ...vgjves him the nomination., . Aft V' t ; The departure of Charles' H. Scneu THE 8HERIFF. on Saturday evening for the Good Springs mining district to Inspect his The Republican party has always numerous Interests followed close ifi been happy its choice of a sheriff upon the acquisition by him of the for Salt Lake county. It has never group of claims, a richly blessed chosen a man but who proved himself part of that heavily mineralised reall that could be desired when elected originally located by Harvey to the position. C. Frank Emery has gion, Mr. Scheu purchased the conHardy. held the position for four years and Interest in these properties trolling no word of complaint has ever been outright, Mr. Hardy still retaining an heard against tala handling of the Interest in the company. Harvey office. So well has he filled the po- Hardy, Jr., Is superintending the vigsition that many of his friends are orous campaign of development work, Mr. which now Is on In earnest. urging him for a third term. Emery constantly says, however, that Jt he is not In the field. In the event Samuel Ijevy, one of the field manthen Is of out the that he running, agers of the National Mining comhis well known deputy, Mr. J. C. pany, has returned from the Deep Sharp, is a candidate for the posi- Creek region, after an examination of tion. Mr. Sharp has proved himself the properties of the St. George Mina man of parts. What Is more, he ing company. Mr. Levy says that dehas proved .that he would make a velopments have progressed with the splendid sheriff if he Is elected to the most encouraging results, and that he The Republican party can has no doubt of the results of that unposition. do no better than consider his name dertaking. He Is now ploughing his sulwhen this Important office Is before Way through a Its convention. phide, and while It is a milling ore. It Is opening up In a manner to Justify C. M. BROWN. the belief that with proper equipment Visitors to the City and County It la to become a big bread winner. J J building have for the past six years There are few If any In the Good seen a face In the office of the counwith such extensive ty assessor. It Is of a young man and Springs district as Mr. Scheu, his faith In the possessor Is known as C. M. interests most libBrown. For two years he has been that region being backed by to acof money the chief of the office, and his name eral expendituresand to develop them will go before the republican conven quire properties Before once In his when possession. In Is being anything tlon. If there Mr. Scheu familiar with the duties of an office his departurehe Saturday, the Lavena regarded which fit a man for a place then Mr. stated that one of his banner Good Brown has that fitness. But beyond group as The properties all this he has the honesty and the Springs possessions. two miles of the within are located to do heard headed determination town of Good fairings, and a large of one him makes which all right by force of men are at work exploring the best assesors. We believe the re-a the mineral resources of the ground. Brown Mr. will give publican party no better do could second term and it ALTA HAPPENINGS. than to do so. copper-bearin- . Why not insist on J ATTORNEYSHIP. . . .... 1 "Young THE Clements jleldergott .4 JI Mr. A. Crawford and family leave Mercur Sept. 5th for Tonopah, Nev where they Intend making their future home. 5-- 8; lead, Clements.,.. Salt Lake. MgMMXs&t&Wf University of Utah. The University of Utah Includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal School, and the State School of Mines. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences fers courses in: 1. General Science. 2. Liberal Arts. 3. Commerce 4. Government and Industry. and Administration. Journalism. Course. . 7. Medicine (first two years). 5. 6. Teachers of- The. School courses in: of Mines offers 1. Mining Engineering. Electrical Engineering. 3. Civil Engineering. 4. Mechanical Engineering. 5. Chemical Engineering. 2. Study mining in a mining country. PREPARATORY SCHOOL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. A Preparatory School la maintained The Normal School offers: which gives preparation for the 1. A Five-yea- r Normal Course. courses In General Science, Liberal 2. Advanced Normal Courses. Arts, Engineering. Medicine. Business, etc. 3. Kindergarten Courses. Graduates from the eight grades ot One year of high school work Is necDo You Yant Work? the public schools are admitted to tbe essary for admission to the PreparaWORK FOR EVERYBODY. Teamsters, Laborers. Always Wanted. Normal School. tory School. We Furnish All Kinds or Help. The shops and laboratories are unsurpassed in the completeness of DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 62 East First Sonth, Salt Lake City. their equipment The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various Ind. 'Phone 923 Bell Phone 1872-kinds, and power houses for the generation of electricity afford excellent Men and women to learn barber trade advantages for thorough and practical work In all the engineering courses. In 8 weeks. Wage paid every night. Registration of students, September 14th and 15th. Instruction begins . Graduates earn 815 to 325 per week. September 17th. Students are assisted In finding suitable boarding places. Cat. free. Write us. Mohler System The Catalog is sent free upoa req ueat of Colleges, 62 E. First South SL, Salt Addrew: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City, Utah. ake City, Utah. f, S i- -- |