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Show Page 6 Friduv. THE EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Business Man Died Very Suddenly EUREKA REPORTER , IuMi Kriiav of far! Eureka, I ish. f.'i M-- 'l r. w-- at k Or-ur.. HuNh. Editor. Manager K. K. - o - I a; lie as mrond Utah, rl.i-- in. t matter under tin At uf Mi:r ii h ifo-- p- 1m r .Mr. . Di-tri- 1 Rati Sub.-i-ripth- iii 2 CO jvr year - ia 1 be I va-- i.s b :.n s th '!. o.i Nt',:ii'ii r 6. 1 hiioil da ho hrrt . b.-- 1. his pjn-r.i I li::i on mu. ii for ' it.ramhi-Sa'iim! Moin'yi-- . of ' t twe. ty years lie Luring . I. ;ol follow, d the merra-.- : i!e in re.-h"-'5hinir assoi-iaii-;r.-railii .Mr. Annum w!.o was a "Uii" 1879. h- a f. . '.'..ui N by r.-u- h i' U- iroUl " II rll i,i lid .i IT.! lilt.-n- il, If:-- ' S.indiiy. iu Knit-re- Good Lum n er il.l- Needham, w! hit a can, to nf nj'intiis for the piiu.--e of taking o.'tr mojv of i he lat Osi.ir Silver d.i-on h hi- had Ji.ll i jp.- lli wliii IT PAYS TO BUY if - i s p.-i-- Horse Joins Auto Wenr "alera The Test of Thrift! hnpt. Leurge H. I. van North Re k mining prop. riy in illy Hhi.uf test mill the Villiie or ;i Thrift Amoint come 4 "licit, like u holt from the Muc sky, yon find yourself out of work. It limy he no fault' of yours, hut the fact iHii.iius to lc fun d. Willi a Thrift Account to tide you ovr you can again g(1 started without sacrificing your Tl.. I MIC hi sum- - learned Juki hmr now knows ih.it II hnrsi-H- . tht li s a horse has a rk-hto il.anae its mind and that it is liable to do so mom. m. at the most unevpi Mr. and Mrs. Ityan were spinnia-- t along the highway between SpanMi Fork and Salem, en route to Kare'r.i. they observed two or three hors" walking leisurely across the road The auto was alowed dowu to glv. th animals limn to get off (he payment anil Hverythlng appeared to he working out in Just the proper ner. Then one of ihe horses aeein to have forgotten someihing and dtided to return to Ihe other side it the road, ea using a rather serious mixup. As the ear came upon it li e animal Jumped and landed on top of the radiator and then rolled off, resulting in considerable damage to the car. I hut Mr. Ityan anys when I: brought I hn car to a atop the horse appeared lo ha down for the count and he was debating on the bv-- r w.v of putting it out of its misery when the pesky animal regained its fed utid galloped over Into a neighbor- ing field, all tho time keep in; Its head turned to see that Ihe aut.i- mobile waa not In pursuit. f . ability to necessity. (ome in and let us help you start a Savings Account. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest. ra.-r- i I EUREKA, UTAH Member of Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange ALL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD . ! . n FI KI KA with him the in owner-hi- p lo.-astore. of I hi widow. M s. j. survived by .Wed In m KrUl;ni. Mr. ai I p.I was a non of of Salr Lake NS Wultr urandfiiih.r whs Ors-b..st knt)W fi, 1h(J uis j rand rum her was a j,, the cfe i do of Jiimea A. Ilarfield, twentieth piesfder.t of the United Sta.es. Among liis other rehities i.;e the following aunts: Mrs, Ib-r- t Weh-lier- , formerly of Eureka; Mis. W. Ii. Mi In lyre and Mrs. R. D!x, j rnnn l ! The frrcj.tcr length of servico, the hsst-iv.ins' and tlu Iwttor apjiearant'o of the 1'ini inure than repay the small added cost uf (uino in ami let ns help you solve your I ! UTK M-- (I Mlkl.N KICK. v 'l'ljli I Every th;rg in Lumber and Builders Hardware. boih of Salt Luke. The temniis were shipped to Salt I..;ke for burial on Monday Tintic Lumber Company Euieka Man Marries idard NoPayson Young Lady S andard - 44 amendetl- - and Tintic lislied in the Ihireka No. 39, ami expressly In- - reka, Utab, the r,e.-- 'eluding portions of Copper Glance, j nej.n :t said ' Miss Wilma Howard, the young Nos. 2 and 3, not in Section 2, also claim, for th.; all t'opper Glance Nos. 4, i, . 7, S'serutive weeks. daughter of Orson I. Howard was and urver oa3. noirriid last week in 1rovo to Llod KU 71 A?.1! ,.r Pubiis! ft .i:yi:k wii.i, iikt ,stu.(j. if nine K. A wertdiu-t- TAYLOR, ! r mam a' r lit-;- ,, j tune-tri- ij n- I - I j r, t. oc.-dsiin- ' as follows: iRddlng stationery and Invito- Beginning at Corner No. 1 of! ion. of various kinds at the Report Fast Cnntact No. 4, from which 0 r point Ihe Soutliwesr corner of Sec- -' ion 2. Township 10 South. Uane' 7T BACK LAME AND ACHY? 2 West, hears south deg. 30 miu. West 12(17.9 feet distant; thenej! ; The AiUlce or TM-- i liiireka Itesideut North 88 deg. 32 min. East JiCo! Kliould Help You lo (iel Well, to i.irner No. 4, of Hast Conta-- t Do you suffer nagging backache? No9 tlmm'e South 4495.6 feet to v'- I Feel dizzy, nervous and f East Contact NO. 17; thence South 88 deg. 32 min. West , .d? Are lh kidney secretions Irregu-- 1 f' t to corner No. 1 of East Contact No. 1; thence North 2491 lar; breaking your rest? 4;' of East Contact No. v! Likely your kidneys are at fault.rt- t line Weak kidneys give warning. Yoti,,h,s survey; thence North 71 degj1 have backache: rheumatic twinges, f20 n,il1- West 211.6 feet to corner!! 1 XoYou feel weak, tired, all worn-ou"f EaU Contact No. 3, thm!' Heed the warning. Don't deliy? :"urvey; thence North 12 deg. 40'! Use Doan's Fills a stimulant Hast 914 3 feet to line 4 of!' Lust Contact No. 4, this survey;1! uretic to the kidneys. Your neighbors r o c o ni m e i d thence North 1044.3 feet to corner No. 1 .list t ontai-- No. 4, the Doan's. placi of beginning ; Here is a Eureka rase. tontaining an area cfj Wm. D. Parker, says: "1 had a 318.361 after excluding co:i-lameness through the small of my flicts with Section 2 and the por- -'j bnrk. My back felt weak and un- lions of Copper Cilutice Nos. 2 and 3 'pt supported and when I got in an un- and Crescent No. 3 Fraction, survey usual position, a sharp pain darted 6383. contained in said section 2. P across my kidneys. My kidneys were Lots 15. 16 and 17 of Section II, weak nnd acted too freely and Ui Township 10 SouMi. Ranee 2 secretions became highly colored. Salt Lake B. & M.. also Tintic Star.- -' One box of lioan's Fills put my In fine condition." Mr. Parker is only one of many j Eureka people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Fills. If your back nchea If your kidneys bother voi, .don't simply ask for a kidney , remedy ask distinctly for DOAN'S !!, FILLS, the same that Mr. Purk.r! bad the remedy bucked by home; ia 60 rents at all dealers. testimony. ; Ji el Co., Mfrs., Uarfat j! GIANT N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame -; ; Remember the Name." HERCULEAS Eureka Auto Service W. K. CARSON, Prop. j - REPAIRING IS OUR See What Bunny Left! The ('. SPECIALTY ; most wonderful collection of Candy Easter Zgg you can imagine. Brightly-colore- d eggs of every si- I and each one the finest of candies to eat. Also EASTER NOVELTIES of every kind and descrip-1 tion. j , .'et j - Welding - l j ! j Get the Habit and Shop - - at this Store First JOHN J. HANLEY - t. HAULING, DRAYAGE & MOVING dl-inl- n- PROMPT SERVICE AND REASONABLE FIRE WOOD Call Phone I RATES. 183-J- , GEORGE MORTENSEN kid-jney- EUREKA UTAH Ml Eureka-Payso- Headquarters Stage Line n Oxford Cafe Drug Store. . s. POWDER Foster-Milbiir- Scliramm-Johnso- n n J I WHEN YOU DIG DOWN TO BUY A BOX BLASTING SUPPLIES BUILDING AND Stages Leave Eureka at 10:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Stages Leave Payson at 1.45 p. m. and 8:50 p. m. and in fact everything used in mine If ou are planning development. on tr oil. north of Payson. (il for CONTRACTING building or remodelling your home this spring !vt me figure the job One Way Fares Elberta 90c, Goshen $1.05, Harold $1.20, Santaquin $1.55, Sprir.g Lake $1.75, Payson $2.00. Direct connection with Orem Electric Trains to points Phone to Ox lord Phone 218 for Stock Quotations. t au-f-4- CHEAP Plans nnd siveifiea-tion- on new work fur minutes Iteforo leaving time ami we will call passengers at homes in Eureka, also on request deliver passengers to their homes. fished at a small eot. Trunks Handled at Extra Charge of 50c per 100 pounds. 4 HARRY WINTCH 15 All Work Guaranteed. I Phone 55-J-- 3 c s i Said consolidated group is situa- Hegis-in the NW. quarter of Section 11. W. I. SNYDER, reception was givtii in On Tr iion-tTucsdav evening, March Idth, at tbe.and the SW. quarter of Section 2.1 (Malmant's An.. :ny. l,'ourih Ward amusement hall. The Township 10 South, Range 2 West, ' ( pirgt puj I'1192. l oung bride, who is the only daugh- - ' Salt Lake Base and Meridian. !pub May 14, l9ii; , ... a Iam.H .iilMnlA'I i. lep of Mr. Clowurd, has a large circle' Said lode of friends who fxienil to them, being of record in the office of the1 will resMe Kccordtr of said Mining District, all . . "nnsiiij frovo City, Utah County. Utah, the iCmWrPn. These an? um ri par neartst known locations being the destroyers of cliil.i fl If U :ihov3 mentjoned conflicting claims reason to think rh i i has 11 nnd ground and Copper Glance No. quicLJ Giyot'.o 2. Copper Glance No. 3. Crescent No. twoofWhjteaCmaiji Wufiigft nnot exist where i!,:s .3 Fraction, survey 6583, and East Contacts Nos. 19, 20 and 60, Burvey fjjwwsful reme.1 is -,. Jtdriw worms and fn. G78Shealth to baliy cheeks I'ruiSHi given that ttu; i direct that this notice be pub-- 1 Kaymer lliarmacy 't intic Standard Mining Company, Its a by aiithorh.ed gem and attorney-18.'.James W. Wailc, whose poa i.rri.-address is 1111 Walker Bank1 Hid a.. Salt Lake City, Utah, has n.ade applieatliin for a United Stales patent for the East Cont-v-- i Mining Claims, situate in the Tintic Mining District. Utah County, Utah,; i of East Contact Nos. 1. eo Smi.li of 1 -, GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP IS OUR MOTTO. i By,. If tlie IT. S. is going to give the 2. I!. 4. 5. C. 7, 8. 9, 10. 11, II. state of Utah the quartz mineral 1, l;. 1 fi, 17. 18, and 59, 12,each rights then whut use have we for n ilaini approximately 1500 feet in V. S. government? If the govern- h'li.'th on each of said lodes and ment gives the power to Ihe stjie huiface ground liOO feet wide, exthen the IT. S. govern men t may Jul. icpi as excluded, being survey 679 as well dissolve. described in tin field notes and The writer. James Burris on, a plat of the official survey on prospistor of Utah. .file In this office, with magneti , Janies Burrlston, Gosiu-nUtah, variation of lc deg. 30 min. Ea.it.i where they do not know ears lor repiiiritt!' mid you will eerltiinly jp! slmiif, Mriiijf i liete wlure expri tiieeh.iiiies work tut it, mid YOl1 pi, Wrecking -- f i mi1.-sag- ritOSIl-irTO- H loins. . M . !ii ilnr. ' J I..V4T WKIIK Itr. nnd Mrs. (btler were summon ed to Ogileii late lust week, a e infnriiiing them of the death nf Him hitler's iimitier, Mrs. Mary Aaa ( ragun. aged 70 jeura and a widow s. of the late Witf.ird K. Cragtin. ragun was imrn in England, In and in company with her par- ents came to the s'ate In ISiSS. T e lady's death took plate at Ileusaut View, near lluilon but the funt.al was at one or Ihe chapels in Ogd-- n. Tis Easy to Get Stung hllil,. T ! lAllVM MOTII Fit DIKII it r'.or - Eureka Banking Co. liiki1 your Fill lo p. u. S, Easter Candies -- part of the district. Powder u know that y u are buying her the best Candy ado. lull cit-aeon tired Chocolates and IVoib"1 ev-r- We make delivery to auv Tintic 0? nut.-- I & Supply Co. Phone 44. Upper Main St., Eureka $ j and iruits thickly covered with il.o Each and overv piece brimful "f el3lU: ti"U ihoeolate. gnodliess. Hot Prinks and Dishes sea ion. LU. IServed over our S. Candy Kitchen laun1-- " j |