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. THE , & Ml V 1 ? Vol X Mercur, Tooele County, Uiah,wednesday, October 25, 1905 No 4! .H THE MERCUR MINER. Pulllchetl Eery Wednesday t Mercur, Tootle County, Utah. SUBSCRIPTIONS: ' i )fie ar, 75c. 5I. months, '10 cents. s- ' i hreu Month, US cents. ' " '.'.V Thc'to rates bold Kiod until Jan. 1, ', 1000, ami do not apply to back ac- , 1 courts. Advertlidr.s rate on application to .. e r local or Suit Lal.e olllce. Salt Lnl.Q Office S57 Commercial ( lull Hid. nnrt 1'ontnlPee Uo 17. iasT T. Jaksman ". Monager . This paper Is kept on flra by THE AMERICAN. MINING. CONGRES8, Chamber of Commerce Building, Den ver, Colo., where our readera will be welcome, to the use. of. the. leading papers from the various minion sec-'-tiona of the weit, a scientific library :nd mineral exhibit. READ THIS. All new subscribers paying 75 ceritfi for ono year, or 40 cents for six ti;0ntbtj, tho American Farmer will bo sent free for one jear. This offer fcolda tjood until January 1; 19PC. TUB PUBLISHERS. METAL MARK at. f Wednesday. 18 Slher, CSH, copper, f lSTi: lead. !.r,f. r' 'Ihiirrila). 1!) Sllvur, C!M,i , copper, I :."(,! lead. $'1X0. I'rldjy. I'd SIImt, Ws; copper, l."S; i .hi, ja.wi. ' .Saturday. 21 KIliM. .2: copper, Ki: lend, fl.60. , Monday, 21 Sllv . fil'j, copper, 1C; lead, ,l.5(i. f ' , LOCAL STOCKS IN THE MARKET. Con. Mercur at Home. "Wednesday, 18 Hid, iSli: asLod, li'J f cents. Thursday, in Hid, ',7; asked. CO; i rents. il.'i hbures sold nt .'., lind 40D told at .IS cents. IVIday. 20 Hid, li."; ni-keil. f.O cents. Sutnrdn), 21 Uld. B2 Va ; imkcil, t',0 Mondny, 23 Hid. .r.r; mdod. til); VM t'hlinres sold at .'.3 cents and 100 at . . itlO cents. . .. f At Boston.' '' ' , Wednesday. 18 Quoted nt 0 cents, and SlOO shares sold, rlmrsday, 1!) Quoted at CO, and 700 shares Mild. I'rlday, 20 Quoted at I'.O rents and 100 shares sold. Saturday, 21 Quoted t .VJ cents and .VI shales hold. Mijiulay, 2'i Quoad at 50 eenls and IB i shares sold. Sacramento at Home, Wednesday, 1. Hid. !,: iiskuil. 11 cents; lino slnres sold at li cents. Thursday; 1W Hid. 'J'i: ashed. 9; 2000 shaies sold nt H cents, I'llday, K0-rllld. !ij"i: nsiied, Hi cents. Saturday, 21 Hid,' 0U; ( nslied, 11 cents. SUondil). 23 niil. Mi! ashed. !); 3000 ' ' shares liiild iitJEfa ,., lnnot.it Home. HI - '- . Vt'ednesiJ.i .IKral'l'). 2: ns'ied, 21); cents; loon shares sold at 2'4 come, Thursday, lit liiu, 2 reins; i:!;od, 2, 1 cents. I'rlday, 20 Hid. 2; nsOieil. 2 cents. , ' Saturday, 21 Hid, 2; asked, 2- cunts. M lonihy, 2S--Hld. Hi., nslscd, 2Vt if ,- rents. II MERCUR'S TWO TICKETS. Citizens' Ticket. For Mayor C. livers. Far Council Dr. .1. 11. Tate, four-e,-r tciin; .losep'i .Manetll, OeorKi Wllfon and I'red Carpenter lor thu two-) ear term, for Recorder Hairy Hryan. , Tor Marshal J. T. Oarland. Kcr Justice A. H. Dunlavy. For Treasurer IMivnrd Howard. fe Worklngmen's 1 lektt. For Mayor l'ranli Hriilli. For Courell A. T. Vredeen. four-) ear ( . -u .p- i . . Tli'or '.in l)ke- niaaii and A. Swr-nson for two-yonr ii ii'i For Recorder D. L. durttood. For Marshal Kred Hohri!. For Ju)loe I.. K. Cono. Tor Treasurer S. C. Covsles. A revlww of tho (wo tlcl.its in the held RHliInc for thu frnuilil" ot the otM of Mvrcnr at the forihciinilng elecllon .Jim November shows thr.f whlcliotc.' tlcKet Is elected Mf-rour will hiivo' n i;iM)il set of r, hIh, also Hint, at last, the head icrs of too it. rovernmtmt of -rrur will bo irannf"rred from llio Mercur Drus 1 jur to thu City Hall, tho plne .tool -,l (or-that piirptMO. 1 Of tfc nomlnoeti ii-uii.1 the ;?!ncr lj )1 vottld Hie in niNt It-i Mile for both eaiiiltdiitrs f, r i.iuyor. Ilotli ure ex cellnii unit unrrli.v I'lllzcas. thuiiKb, piilinpi, from a pr.iethnl experience In public nmlti rs .Mr. Kr.ith liiia a rltj-bt mlVHhiHKu. Kor tiiNislml Mr. (larlaud U emlilod lo our otu. Hi: It nut only a unliable uindldnto but Ji:i had experlfiiro In (bo ntSIcn. Kor Riconbr, lr. Ilrjim and Mr. t'nderwuiid are uit'a nr. We would lote for both KCbtlviuen.. Tor .lutleo, lireperllo of what we uiuy hftVo Kuld In the inist of the 'n tletnen, Judpo Dunlavy li.nl our vote txvo cmt kko and b:Cs It njialn t lilb tar. Tor the council Ur. Tate, Dr. Thn er, A. Swriimn and any one of the others has our vote, vriieso three bcii tletnen ate lertalnlv entitled to and ricKTtlnK of thu fmuflilse of the peo ple of .Mercur. S la conclusion, dear voter. Use your own Juilf-Miicnt niiil remember that to "Kcratrh" a ballot may' not be good politics but It certainly Is thu safe Kiiaid of tho American nation. Se lect your-choice, not because he be lotiRs nrth" same party, bin because you livo.j. be Is worthy of our vote and If uu ran consistent!) vote foi uur holre, i, so. i ml wu will KU.ir.m teu )ou a kooiI, s-if- city government. "THE MORMONS AND THE DRAMA." The lateft vontrlbutlon to the litera ture of the statu I a booklet of nearly 200 pases healing the above title, tho author being Hie wull-lcnown and fa vorito nctor, .loin S. Lindsay. Havlm been "tlirough the mill" ho Is well qualified to discuss the subject, al though Ids experiences began quite d decado rafter Hie t'ommciiconipn or thltmf thigitrilarrn LtHh.he has used duo'dill. m an! li.ttiilKent research In Bottliu, io, itlii-r tbo materials ante, ccdeni l.i h. own time, nil tho re mainder bclnj,, of coiirso, larsely n re cital ot his pergonal experiences, which have befn nmiile mid varied. Tlie detalN, showIiiK tho lilrtli, growth 'and present status of tho drama hereabout, aro itlvtn In a free handed, cntcrlalnlui; manner, quilo free from proslneus or stalenoss, am! aro In the main closo to tho facts. Some few unimportant depirtuiTh from tho record, It being such a vol uminous ono, aro Inevitable; the preatcst of those, which li slinrod by somi) others and doesn't amount to tbnrh anyway, relates, to the dodlra tocy ' .otxiilnft of tlioi Suit LaLc Tlieaue, the ONereUpa beins. an noiinced to havo concludo.l with tlm slnnlni; of an anthem. The writer of theso lines was present on that Inter ostliiK occasion, and. although not more than half as big an nov, , remem liera tiiu whole pcrformancA as clcnrlv as thoiigli It wcro yoaterday. The dedicatory sorvlccs did not occupy over an hour' time, and o make tlie entortalumont full-orb the piece which on the followhiK mar'.tod tl. regular opening, "Tho I'rldu of ihe .Market," was given, making It alto gether n mobt memorablo evening. How over, as stntcd, this Is not coiue quontirl, espwilully when thu gener ally accurate and unquestionably In te rout I iik story as a wholu Is consid er od. ,i The book ought to find a'.placo In oim-y library, espenlly ''Jjen the prlcu only M reu'.-'Is rousldored. Thu book U on salu'In r.U th Hall Luke Hook Stores. Mr. Lindsay hi.t donn a great work, y CONCERNINGECP MINES. Piyablo ore n filll fnuud In lht deepest (told mln)7 ' of tho world tfcotio of Colorado, CallforbU and Vic iorln, Australia, says tho Mining and Scientific Press. Thu Utter aro down f.000 feet, with pav ortlll In sight. Tho dnnpn.il Cu!tforula'S,tnu Is down l6out 2 $00 feet, v.HU idfd'ore lnho lowest level. on f i.,orndo -hotls lilio jitm iriited In !o llio 2.UI.II' leM I, and the, mines still un- pnjn rnus. At wliul level me we t et tin in to In comu buirtn? lliii it 'iso niiiv 1m come iiiiprolltKble b. imi' nt In creasid i).prei. wlilb1 tin- inluu ut thu ore roiutduv the snuie us sbove. On tho Kiiiid, in tlie TrntnSi tml. tor In stntite. th gold-be.'.rln bbitiket emi tlmiCK to prod urn IH-Hlly tlm "uiiui av erago allies us aluiie. whllo tho ex punge, of mining iuercisus as thu luv. els mo nulled to deeper and Mil! deeper luiels. this being dun entirely to ecoiiomln and not geological condi tions. A careful review ot nil that is known of tbo genesl ot oro deposits, and paitleularl) of i-prnndnr.i enrich ment, leads to thu luevltablu conclu sion that thero still icmuliis much to learn about both nrlflnal mid t-ufund nry oru deposits. At ono tlmu roc ondar) enrichment was not recog nized ns an lmp.it tant factor in mill ing, but u study of tho ritiuirknlile phenomena of the on dipislts ot Huttc, Muni., forced tlie conoluBloi. uiion the observing rnglne'.is tliat 111 rich oro bodies of some of tho vgiuX mines of that district were due wholly to secondary enrichment. No ono now doubts that thu phenomenally rich oro of Prycr Hill, nt Leadvllle, Colo., Treasure Hill. White Pine, a score ol places In Arizona and Ncwida mid elhcwherc, were due to similar rausos Thu gold mines of California owe their surface richness to tho mini cause. Tho notably ilcli deposits at Ooldflcld, Nov., must bo ascribed to (bis secondary enrichment, as must almost every oilier occurrence of un usually rich oro at or nenr tho surface. 'fr ' I Local & News It-ns OUR NEIGHBORS AND OUR SELVES. W. N. Oimdr.' was a Salt Lako visi tor this week. Jt .' Parties oro suriejlng a linn for tho Independent telephone to (irantsvlllc. . Oscar Andcrhon of Stockton, who tins been 111 for some tlmu, Is conva lescent. ,n J G. U. Hammoad's smiling count e niiiice' was seen on Stockton's streets this week. J Mr. and .Mrs. Harry t'oinuu spept two or Ihrri; days this week with rela tives at Tooeje. ; .' I'r.ink W. llfcluird, phin'st, sp"ni Weilnesdav-ln our tjwn, ranvasslng for pupils on the i hu oforte. .: v WlllhiMi M. Ma-Us uf Tootdc was n visitor to Stockton I'iil"e No, an, I. O. 0. F., hist Sntuiilny night. W. K. Murdock alii Miss Ksielle Duiifdrtl ofcRtool;tni i)ere iiii,iirled ut S.iu-Kranclsro, Cal. l-rL-Tiiusday. - -.; . Ji V.v porftcf. ns a bevi rag or Incillrlno Is 1. W. Hill per Whiske.V. ilie lifnil your grniulfalhoi up i aiim A: Co. .t ('ounclliii'iii l.n mid wife went to Suit Lake Inst wei, to Mtfr.il the fun el al of their uleci-. .Mlns .lull.i .Michel sou. Jt J Jumps P.ilmer, a wrdliinnAn and hlghly-respecied rltizn of (JrHiitsvllle, was linriod on ihe 1'th lut. He was 85 yn.ira of age. , St . .1. M. Tlppeti of Hi- Portland mine, Victor, Colo., and O. M. Taylor of tb Colorado Springs Reduction works, spent a dav in rump this week. J i Mr. Thus. Conway was a passenger on tho early morning train to Knit Lako C'ltv, from when- she went to West Jordan, to vlult ht-r slslir. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kr.ill- Tnn.de spent ii social tvfnlng with the mem bers of tho Iteliekah and Odd Fellows lodges at Stockton hmc .Sui'ir.luv iMri. Ida Bclif-rz!iijr bus siiff'-l-' Iri organizing a Hooklovr' Llbriir lr .Mercur, which glvo.-i Its members ihe prlvllego Of lending lf0 vdumi-s. J Dr. .1. H. Talt left tor KunaH Cli las.1 Thursday. He will h- gone about ten days. He hopes to be bark In time to bo heard la the rlty campaign. '.. J . A certain yoitnc; man of Stockton (tpenrtsmost of his aparti time In con THrsntlon wltb another rnan'x ir'tt brvtj during tho ubtnee of tin latter from-'Unl (air on Ida. Hi; Is not 1 1 erne to a quiet back v ird tllrtatlon. either, in fact, from all reports he's ft nguliir "buttinski." I JS i Krnost (iiiyford. long lilentined with llio grout ejanlile plum of (he cni. t rear, hns returned from South Cr "line, and will resiitnu bis work with Tliat i(iiiiifiin . I ' The sto'k visited the home of Mr. Tml Mrs. Willliim Talu of T(k.I list Jlenilii), leaving there u bouneltig s-.iltj b'O. Mrs. Tal was former!) .diss Belle (tiiiulry of our town. I The Mercur lodge 1. O. () P Is iimk fjig preparations to give the membir of (hu Stockton inn Ophlr loiltc . ItiiuI Hiiim on Oih ocrasloii of tld'r sit to Mercur on October 2,".. y Mes-s. ,1ns. Ilrown. H. Maektiisnn id A. DonililKon left last Wedtiesda) I uornlng for a rcveral diivs' hnlitlnc wlp In Hlckinau eiiuvon, lo which phici tn) liHie gone In quest of grouse utid olhur fowl. 1 t it .1?. M. Dellnll. who wnt lo NVphl sjiiie time ago, extuctlng to make that (Jwil Ills fnliire home, ri'tllllied (' ocktoii this week and has decided tfiie ur" worse places tlmu Stockton., NuphlV Iofs Is .loekton's gain. jfCwo eideenied tltlzelis of Tisielu ile' (Qnod this lire bml week. Thev wire jbt. .Mni.v Kill, mid John (!. Haggle. Tlie lutttr wi 73 )eirs of age and (he forinir jvais old. This paper Mas In lympHth) tor the friends of liotli He deceiiSLil. ,; s 'TS.fuds Slliisbiiig. the genlnl ex-Ma) . oTooele. wn In Ids element Saturdiv night during his visit with the Assem blv oincers and members of Stockton Sntisldiio Reliekiili lodge No. H',. Ill o Stls n great nduilrer of the fair m-x aiyl alwa.iR affords us miiih pltiisurr nml merriment us lie enJos Thr lntrli-strlng Is always oul, Ilro, S. Conn again. 1 llio Republican primary held In I tig Btockton schoolhousn lust Moniln) cvjjnlng, for Ihe purimse of nnmlnutln cnndldates for town olflces. the follow InJG named persons were successful Pof town president, Jus. O. Ilrown; fo town trustees, H. Thomas, (Ji-orr Brnde, Jus, Hickman and Ii R. MncV lnin. Kor Justice of the Pence. W AnerJiBjrtkliHifjiorongh Inspectlor of jhii Dhdptnonirmlns ut Stoo' orlll?WlLHt4HUP and (Itnora' IfJi!;vteJcXIt1Bl!Blu.:nonJlf Salt Uik'eTCtty "Mlinrtav night, the Gil mer nt onco continuing his Journc R;lst, after expressing to Manager Al I'xanilor his complete Hitlsfactlon wit' th" progress of tho work anil the pres ent showing. .1 J Sntnrilny evening, October H Sun shine Reheknlt lodve No. Id, of Slock ton, entertained the following gram' lodgo officers: Past Piesldinl Chun K Cook, Past Treasurer (!imr,v, l'reslden Uvn Darko and Warden Saruli Hi ere ton. After an eujo)ablo and Insiiur the meeting, a sumptuous lunch) or was served lind sorlnl time eiijojci by Rcbekiilis and Odd Pillows. As Is genernlly known among thnt.f fiimlllar with the mines at Stockton tho niuck Diamond ground, comprising fifty acres, joins thu famous Horn rinr mines on tho west and tint ores are Identical with those found In this groa property. The claims me woiked through the great lloncrine drain tun nel, which extends through all (he itround and atfards the besi of oppor 1 unities for complete dovelopmi 111 nc well as complete dralirigc. Oro carrying 10 per cent e d mi 'otirteen nunres of silver Is now cum 'iit from tho Hhrk Dlamon 1 min- s Stockton, In good-sized lots, iilihoii': is yet no attempt iins hei 11 m . f lest tho ciiiTlty of pioiluciuin s 1 Manager Alexander Tiusd'i Tb workmen nr now oiitnln". nuo'h 'Imtn of blgh-trriMle shlpii.ng 'no 111 in dm west drift, which Is w nn'n out with every shot and proml- s tr no velnp Into 11 permanent an I v.Iii 11' deposit. , . .'t Mrs. Kuihcrlnc Klrkend ill It ' Of Stockton Is al Hoh Cnts b ispiuil Suit Luke Clt, where she wu t.iki n October 12, suffirlm' fiotu pbou' fever. Mrs. RiishiII Is Ilie wife id llranch 'Russell, who Is well kn'wr lierniilioutH mid, was a lesldeii' of 0111 town for a few mouths, during whb'l' llmo she endeared liermdr to iIiiim' w tl whom she lieninie iiripialnii d b hi 1 many admirable qualities, lb 1 frit mb In Stockton hope to hear of tier rapid convalescence. i .' Ono of Stockton's gallant )oung men was escorting u fulrt ono (o her home recently, after a most p!e,iaut evening spent In tripping lite light fantastic with said charmer, wien u .uddtu gust of wind carried bis tine Kh tsou but from bis head am! whirled it a.i In ihe darkness, Tlie fair one rtrtitlnb "hail a string" on her iscort and ho wishes she had 11 let) hud 0110 ou hlr1 hut, which lias not t bien reeovrnd by Its owner. Auy (bllngs ot tlm lost irilcU will be graterully ncled lo Ihe loser, U left at the HuriMU of In formation. Tl o American Pork elliteoH ban nom anted u eltlzenh ticket for 'In uiisi Ing term. Samuel Dean was clrtt ed e lulrmun and James Ilrown, serro tiiry Thu following ticket was flnull) 110m nuted: Mn)or, J. Ii Jensen (Rpi .); four )ear term rouDClltnan, Ttitifaas J. Chlpiuao, (Rep.): two jcar terui couocllmun, C. M. Heck, (Rep,); two )e,ir term enii?l'lniuti, 'J Y (In-eiiwood, (Sue.)' tilio oa-v Mm coiiaellmiili, A. Ilowb; (IWpi, -o eotder. Leo T. Shell..)1', .Rep.); tins ur. r, J. S. Wilde, iDem): jusilc. IC li .Vcllrli. (Rep.); luiirshall, 'It Ij iJoolli, (Hfp.) THE POPULAR MOUNTAIN WAV, lo all poltift ast, dtirlns am reapon of Ihe )euf for scenery Kerilco and iqniMiieiit lr via thu Midland Roulo. I hu lino nf Voro unique and Inturest Ing moutituTIi wonders than ati) oihor In tho worlj. It Isn't fiii nrieli where jou go thnt llinl.es tbo frir pleusatit, It U bow jim go that, counts Kturt right bi seeing that yo'irtlcl.e.i rend tin the Colorado Mldlunil. Tell me where you are go ng i.rnl I w do the rest. Ticket or , lie 77 Wist Saeolul Somh, Silt Lako '.. II. H. rilliir. (Icnur.il Apent. lllus ri.ted Mimrj books trio on request ' fc, R. A. HASBROUCK, a i Jt Physician and Surgeon, ." h Oll.ce, f.O t'niiiiiii rcl.il Hindi. "? J Si.lt L.i' i- C.p I tub. ' t,:j'hiui 1 l".'.Z i.ud 1I2"-K 2 "' Lt ' F'lWfe tAILORlNC.- H YOUNG MAN H If Mitr ta-d) ror sood clothing bt.'H H lo bo rritirn! of Style, Pit and H I'lnl'h 1.1 mtr garments, you will sain )mrself no mid of troublft by looking lno our ton and sxumlnlci: H tlm elu.H of workmanship stDil at, M terluls wo turn out. H IOOD BUSINESS SUITS FROM US M Sorenson & Larson, H J Ut W. Second South, v SALT 1.AKI1 C1W-. H Hvwt'r . rsS.'V.jxx ssssssssssssl :5 .Saloon Mtii j t.x H J. 5 'iKiir Moh'! ' ' Hi H f Wo Wnut Vnnr Bnshios! S? H v lllEd'KU ,L hlNDLRV, t'v H i; 'Dm. Whiskey Moii-liimts, tv lH N S;,lt l.i.l.r CiU. it; H S...H ssssssssB iiiivx sIH AVWVVVVWVVVVVVyAVVVVVVVk-vylfyvVVVVVVVtVVVVVVvj, H IELIAS MORRIS CL SONS CO. SALT LAKE CITY, OppiiU Souik Gstt Temple Ulok. H w MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, w H MANTELS. GRATES.. T1LES.; "VL w t FIRE-PROOF CHIMWEYSENT. ETC. H t Beautifully lllastrated Catalogue Sent Frs3. Write Us, H &'''''''''" ' IAJlJiAAAA.A.tJlAti: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.tAAAAAJ.tAAAAAAAAAAAAA .it.l. H 3$ We c.mtv the )nrc'-( stuck ol' Men'" .V0 nml sl.."i M 11 .Shoos nml I'Hnsi'KfTOCS' cmJ MlN'ni.'S' l.(K)TS it H ssssssssssssssssfl "" in Salt Lnl.o. . M sssssH 55 Semi for ( alalor. v M iS Walk Over Shoe Store. I "!i"l H J? 177 Main Sl. , M U .Suit I.al:c C'ilv. v i V. M ntvi'fP"p'rri'pt'prrpirr'r- - r ssH tv,tmr'i'f'ift r'r-"r" r---yi H W 1 , S" -MB ,,ir ' l.1"' In tlm winiitrv, H f i2 Sit-' VjB vl' ''riHi, U R'Miii tli' I Jitjj. " fey "' " ' .n-oiiH who kntv H 1 iV. r -JCmjijOH ' '' ' ""' '"'''" "',1 citvw oip.r H ssk i&f'ivwjJbtmM r ' '"' '""''"'"' ,Tlil ''' i"r '''' c'kt B BssV- VWmm V.IMTTAKER 4. DALLAS. M -" ' 'i .igf.- . Hi rmnmmarvkunmtirv,r mnr-nvwn iiwii'riirntfmiojacnwioTnjuCTim mnu. k ROBERT E. PKCECLisI STATIONERY CONFECTIONERY NOTIONS. H A 'uUHiHMif Smnmi- Tlit Mrn-l n.il tut -.-u Aft ,ut vl Nuiiot. irjr An iku ItnlliK ut ('uiiltit iij-d lu Mr- ' lm lilxfn.t ixt H VtrloHauit, . , cur hutiirt Uol,. . B Agency Troy Stesm Laundiy, 'Ml.'Tl.V MCRCUR. H Fo Um QwAptstUoe of hotiA- "f- " - H I MmstnH mm. - '. mm,m I