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Show t m r.iJ-"- W Thursday. Xovciulvi 6, IstiG. THE EUREKA REPOkTE Two Am ndmen'.s Carried; Tintic Defeated All of Them Shipments i II:SI '.I SMI'ililld Ill! 'i,r'h ll ' , Hell Hill & I Tn. Properties : - foil Kiirka Mil tdump on Chief Kureka Until Nil i ll;e 111 Lily r.ihl of .he1 KI, mi - I.-- , I Freight Rate Reductions Save Shippers Huge -- rlrmi - - t.'Si I'n. Tie I'll I. 1. Tititii I. Mil S: a int.i ril .1111 I 1 I. Mile 'f. May . $5 Here Are New Autumn Furnishings for Men !4c (i Wtslnesilrtr w - ra'es freight rtie red ml Ion in imiii 1921 to January 1st, savrd il' : fuesiU) - i t'urlo.id j s I 'I'til :il 2 I.el.1 Tin I ic I' ii 2 v .1 ii.i!I by prison. WertIII Dll,, r four Were Mi.'. 'Ill 1, !tS. wti.lf - .lili.iifil si'iall majori'.ii-In t hi Tin'll District .ill of Mi. :i int'iiit iii,'ii s iv i itsiiiiiivil ii . .1111111 7 lo mliili in .li, eastern ' 1" fll. 1. l In rinn.l v this a :is prirlir n'.lv reversed, The lot il vole for llie roil ill y, exilusive i. Trout I'lVi-k,- as follows ii 'i il I'aM.m. Sum I em r il Gri.tid ri'l.lMItu li. i' Director of New York Exchange Visits in Utah y shipper almost a billion dollar more than the entire freight revenue of the railroads for last year. These savings to the American shipper were made pozsil le by operating economies put into effect lv die railroad in the past decade, such . the purchase of new and better equipment, by the reduction in coal consumption, by speeding up train and by a reduction in service, amounts paid for the loss of and damage to freight. G ! the Dividend Postoffice transient, refusing to give nls this morning the Dividend A name, was arrested while burglarizing postoffice and the nmn is now safely lodged in the Utah county jail at Provo, having been taken to that city by Deputy Sheriff George Davis cf Dividend. The burglar was caught by E. M. llunccrford with the assistance of Mrs. one of his fine bloodhounds. Hungerford is in charge of the office In that city and the Hungerford residence is next door to the About six o'clock this morning one of Mr. Hungerford' hounds was making so much noise that he and went out to the kennII lie released the dog. The ani-n.immediately made for the buck door of the postoffice building and Mr. Hungerford realized that something was seriously wrong from the actions of the dog. He unlocked the door and the moment he did o the burglar shot past him so quickly ihat he could not apprehend the culMr. Hungerford prit. However, Hmi the hound took up the rhase and within a few moments the dog had the man cornered between two buildings and he was taken into cuspost-offic- r i have hecii aide to offer sueh splendid styles and well made si rvieeahle footwear at sueh reasonable prices. s $3.49 $3.98, $4.49, $4.98, $5.50, $5.90 CHILDRENS SCHOOL SHOES FITTED PERFECTLY Your ehililiru's fret aie the foundation of their health. Well Imitt, riarhtly shaped shoes me,in the sort of flee-foo- l iilnrss that irives them the vim and vitality of iood health. We on perfect nttiiuf and eor left .shoes for triowiiu; school chil- pre-.mm- to-5.- fr e dren. ice. ' In for Thomas Lipton Cup the matter of listings we are 'using the utmost caution and all sp- rtah silver will he used to make plhai ions are being scrutinized so ihe haso of the cup which American ihat ihe invesimenl puhlic may will present to Sir Thomas !e that tindir proper regulation Upton for hi persistent but iinsue- - min- - investments ace in the same cessful efforts to win the American class is any industrial spriilatlon. raring yacht cup. far engineering department must Word tlat the tlih metal will he f ir- -i pass on propect companies and used was received Tuesday hv Thor- - then the listing rnmniiuce nnd finni-n- il II. Tracey of tne Nitional Uariif jy the hi :ir:l of governors. :or Stahiliz-- d Prosperity, which of "WV expeit to supply nnmhrs to supply silver for the entire with Infnruia'lon on mine activities ihrouelni.it the I'nit-- d Slates and cup. The cononltteo acting for Mayor (uiiud.i. ns we lime ivprewenatives J'i.ni s J. Walker of New York. Je-- listings from all sirtloiis ol these rideil. however, to present the rouniries. Oil shares will also have ous sportsman a solid gold cup set a prominent place in our activities on an ornate of I'tah silver. jaiul we expel l more of these to he placed on llie trading hoard In the PRICED VERY REASONABLE resl-sidinire- rs e. il BOYS MENS AND BOYS' SHEEPSKIN SWEATERS COATS i red Slipover and Coat Styles e a t h e r Moleskin,. . tiimined. All I sizes Very Specially I Viced 98c to $3.98 $3.08 1 Small orders not warranting the delivery expense will be sent at the convenience of our delivery department. h-.- se He Fought Custer Entrance to the post office was by removing the screen and hreaking the glass in one of the windows. The burglar did not hare much time to work before his actions were discovered. He broke open the. money drawer, which contained only twenty rents, and had been working on the stamp drawer when the arrival of Mr. Hungerford stopped his work, consequently but little damage was done and nothin? of value taken. for State Representative M. I). Paine, connected with the Tlntic Standard Mining company at Dividend. was elected as state for I'tah county on the Republican ticket. Thla Is pleasing! to the people of the Tlntic District for the reason that Mr. Talne Is a1 very capable niBn nnd one that will, work for the best interests of all the people and will also see that the mines get a fair deni. j George Durnell was elected to the rflce of sheriff. This the first time In many yeara that Itah county las elected a Democratic sheriff. I 1 : i srh-rtiou- . in smart leathers and now on display for fall It is a loin; time since we i Dividend Man Wins Race ? lasts shades are New tle-riilr- iii". ; 1 SHOES And Theyre Worth It. Whethir its the hrini, the rrowii, llu rolur tlir shape or llie price that our ehoiee our Men's Hat Srrti'in taiul ready to fit you richt with rartly what you waul. LOOK AT YOUR HAT EVERYONE ELSE DOES i gained 's mvils, while BETTER VALUES THAN EVER IN MENS FALL $3.98, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 j - tody. ( 1 t dii-wwh-r- 1 THESE HATS Their Prices ire i. ; husl-mont- Man Caught Buiglarizing ; Hats QualityHAVE IT . . 1 ha been a continuous annual reduction in the average ton mile rare, with the exceptioin of one year, from 1921, when that rate was 1.275 rent, to 1929. whenE it wa l.76 or per cent. Tor a reduction ol 15. roads alone the veil noi he Western been tion ill rales since 1921 ha reducThese cent. IS. 3 per have saved the tion since 1921 ynur winlor furnisliiu t ROTHSCHILD The nltiniiiie growth of the newly established New York mining ex-- I chance will mean mueh to western 'milling and the mining inclusiry is a whole aieording to Ilober lliiks, president of the exchange and former director of the I'lnli state No. 5 Yes ."i'iH. on 2fl security commission, who was In V tab No Ye 5u2. no 27L recently. "Mining. .Mr. llicks declared, is The von in Manr-!i ir.ainst the ameiiil nieni s wa just a hciivy as l""1 f the country s basic industries "lahlislimnit of the unli that in Eureka, while in Mills. Mona ami la vu n Hi. voting wns decidedly n,w exchange there wa no national .market for securities in favor of (hem. representing l.aiesi reports throughout the H' great business, stale i ml ifii i e (hat the iinienil no ms ' "The new exchange was founded and will he fond lifted "a that tn the will carry by small margin. financial center of the nation there will lie trading center for he'll ea- -' . ... t.ihlisheil mine "loch ami merit or- or American smelting Ca ions prospect our reguia- Report of the American Smelting Hons are Mich and are being enforc-aiu- l Refining company for the first :cd that the public may he assured .lx monihs of the year 19.10 shows that they can participate in the marshal net income of ihe company has kel with the assurance that their decreased to f6.879.441 after ill Invsied money will he devoted to charges and reserve, equivalent. the honest attempt to develop oil after preferred dividend require- - (,r mining resources, ment to 12.74 a share on 1.823.1 in; "Thus far we are very plea-e- d o in moil shares. This compares ith the --progress ihat has heen with $10,947,501 In Ihe first six made in pit,, of Ihe general " depression and the part icul.xr of 1929 equal, after alt For the first month e slump. charges and reserves, including we showed trading operation dividend to1' frnd requirements, a share on Ihe outtpnding taltng 450.000 shares, a record common stock. The surplus Income. ',w York market. Hur quotnilmi facilities ire now after deducting common and pre- ued b many newspapers and was being $1.forced dividend payments, 356,410 compared with ?5. 517, 021. broadcast through the country ami we expeit within a short time in he placed on the Thiw Jones ticker servUtah Silver is Chosen 1 tinii to aril-- 1 1 1 e 1 lu't v air limsl ri)iii)lelr. Tlirn sprrial ul'iWiliifH ill uinliTw I'rniii ; Y liii'iiri uli'Vrs liii'l'. whirl) yon ran jiiiltcr rar, the irM it' i'ii r valtir iu mm's ilririilahlr winter wear. $5,769.-saS.im- 1 tin i irs I'.-J'i- . u njile In oilier in lieielu lulls. auril.i li.id ilo-rbeen nu reductions (lie same lows: in rule since 1921 and No Ye 174. no 156. aiuuuni of tonnage carried the AmerNo hare been Ye 9". no 733. ican freight liill wmiM No Ye 112. no 5S 8. f 5,769.835,000 larger than It actu-.,llNo Yes 7t. no c,;tr. as. This information in found Xu Yes n'I, no ti 2 Railway in the annual yearbook, No Yes s i. o .,iu. Facta No. S. which lias Just been isThe following is Xephi's vole: sued by the Western Railways' ComNo. Yes oSi. no 2 .5. mittee on Public Relation. Chicago. .No. 2 Yes lit) 7. m 2:14. One of the interesting thin? No. ,1 Yes 574. no 227. shown by this pamphlet i that there pi 5 Changing Seasons Demand a Change in Dress 41 - 111 V I'.u.li Stock Sales Page future. "An exchange such as the new trading mart wns made necessary hecanse the b.rve markets do not offer the trade facilities to wortny and yet smaller min- - companies ihes must have a place in our Industrial development. It x for these companies who have not reached the jsizs or the importance to be admitted to the larger markets that we believe that the New York mining exchange tills u v ry definite and real need." In commenting on business conditions, Mr Hicks said that the feeling in tlie ea:t Is that a definite business recovery will begin this winter. Another welcome note, Mr. llicks said. Is the greater appreciation for the silver situation in the earl and the growing realization that it Is not a sectional problem, but one that concern the whole world. rfi merchants"! EUREKA, UTAH; IasM than 1 p?r cent nf all Amur-lea- n of college. men are graduate - High School Notes LOCAL ADS. - t FOR RENT Three room furnihed lamk at the cast In 'Frea and bouse. Apply Sophia Carpenter. liO.NMK JKAN CAKTKV, Kay" which play at the Star MonBuster Keaton, FUR RliNT Six room house. KrMrt?r. day and Tuesday. of Adolph Atherly at Bank Anita 1age, Wm. Haines, Robert Pool Hall. Lionel Border Romance" south of tin Barrymore, Montgomery, Trixie Trlganzn, Karl Dane, Dointhy Rio Grande where hearts heal fjs Wednesday ,h,! Gwn MAN W ANTIS D For Watkins root Seliuailan. Wm. Collier. Sr. ar.I adventure rides hard. See U at program Iu Kureka. Average earning $35 presented Tintlc high h r d he Star tonight and Friday. with a vaudeville Idea a the feature. weekly. Chance for reliable hustlwere a follows: er to make big paying connection. The presented part Government Report Stresses Were' Write at once. The J. R. Watkins A, Song by Audience. To., 4583 Hollis St., Oakland, Cal. FOR FLETCHER'S Importance of Metal Mining p0r Fun." . ee Stunt by. Recital, ii. I'lpe Organ Horn Merchant First." the Try t rA -i eiit report hv the the Clue. well illustrate the fact uf I'oniiien-Midget liance, htunt by llie i Amerb-ni tn esiential ilia ruining t'las. ' I). Ventriloquist Act. prop ritv. A musical Wav K. "Woman Miiier;il prodU'tlrn In the Ignited 24 4 per cent tie- - play with the following character' ; States incr-asd tween 1899 and 1923 n record Kenneth Allen, lliiln Bvrne. w other Industries, aret Greenhlll. Joseph Hiacchl, by Minina employ 4.n)0.000 worker Ulakcett. n frican Kplsode. Ralph F. and. di nelly or Indirectly, contrib- ute to the support of 20 OnO.OOO of Wither. G. "Unitin' in the Rain" our ptople. The merchantable ore; Noon Time Bong," Audience II. end mal handled annually exr-T 1 .000 OnO.OOO toil. 60 The Inited Slates produce Tuesday, Neve in tier 4. Tlntic soc-pmet eut f the worlds supply of ond i:irn of tiMithull piuyer copper. 40 pec cent of silver and Pavin second team nt Tlntic. 5u pr cent of zinc and 20 per I'ayon won, the score being 11 to 0. cent ot gold. Our world Industrial Tlmlc's player were:' Donald WW traceable to the abr.ud- - mail, Mack Douglass, Vaughn Hogan, upr'Tiai-ance nt our ttatural nlneral re- - Bernard laman. Ahert CaroD, Dob, Miurcf and their development under Donga. John Bogden, Frank Tay-- I initiative. lor, Jlin Miller, Hill AMlnon, and Fuels such as these should be Kenneth Hon- -. who ad oeate e, ore warning to On Tuesday, November Wlk'ther your printing II, an' restrictive legislation and higher Armistice Day program will be given job id larft or sinall wo for the mining Jndunry. We lax. In the Tintlc high! ,.,.vn Irannot affrd to tamper with pro- - auditorium by the Amertcaa Legion ran print it ami do the ire-- s and prosperity, Musical numbers will bej job right at the right ill the mining Industry furul l by tne Gh e t.'lub of Tlnc' the nation to the Srhool patron are Invited lo prices. of million of our citizen. jmert Wiinz-ieon lltion of Tlntic high's auditorium has heen j mine production and then work for. some changes in prepundergoing , i Ion which will encourage for-''ond, season for the backet-ba- ll aration nal mining activity an! employment. that, will commence soon. Coach McIntosh report that th boys are If yon are interested in the wild , , that h- - feel this ri.,ines American ,i adventures of a dvihln wm u fuP xlntIc. b, ;who courted d inzer and won a fair; at Lsenor'ta see "Burdi'r the Star Tonlcht and Friday. "Try the Hume Merchant Klrst." Kn-qui- 1 "'1 J U to be the mil Chief Magpie I survivor of the Indiana who fought General Custer In the battle of the Utile His Horn. He has lost track o tils ase. He never sleeps Indoors or mi a soft bed, oHts no sweets and takes dally exercise chopping wood, like the former kaiser of Germany, -- , Children Cry I Dep-irtnien- , CASTORIA I ed Marg-equalcJ-- an ) THE NEW I . n a a tn i;n i:m Big I er TINTIC HOTEL f I EUREKAS LEADING HOTEL. j Ain-ric- an I Commercial Men's Home, Headquarters for Mining Men, Guide for Tourists. the j .j'.-pic- I CLEAN ROOMS WELL VENTILATED I j Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water in Each Room Rates by the day $1.00 and up. By the wek S3.00 ar.d up. Use of Bath. 1 h-- d'-tr- thr-iugho- pn-sei.- , ) . nind. ; PHONE 36 ! FUREKA REPORTER j re |