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Show Friday, January 5, 1923. BtiUlA Funeral Held Sunday For Jesse W. Knight Tbs Eureka Reporter- - -- C. E. HiU, hi5 fcSPOKTBB Stock Sales W. Knight, a nephew and n ke of tha late "Uncle Jesaa" AO-Issued on Friday of each vaak aad of Provo, died at his home in Knight In aalerad tha postoffice at Baraka. Euraka last Friday morning. Ha Utah. aa aacond-daa- a mall mattar. had been la poor health for some Salt Lake Stock Exchange Subscription price (1.60 par yaar. time, presumably as a result of doeed on account of Monday being many years employment In metal New Tears Day, mines, but it was a brief attack of pneumonia which caused the mans death. Colorado eold at 6 Me. The deceased came to Tintic . Emerald eold at 4c. from Arlsona fifteen years ago last Iron sold at' 16 c. King a aad August accepted position with North Standard sold at aad (mo of tha Knight mining companion, la recent years ha has engaged' la Itte. Plutus sold from 66e to 10c. 58 leasing at tha Iron Bloasom, ColoIron Bloasom sold at 80s ai rado Godivs lea. and IHatic Standard He Is propart 48 Me. survived by his wife and six chil- 86 Tintic Standard sold at 88.80. dren: VaCtOliK Nellow, Lynn, Frank, Edith, Nellie Eileen and Iron Blowom Knight, also quite a number of relatives. Blu Bell fle I . Mr. Knight other Iron Bloasom sold from 8 Be, to was BS years of age. COlOTMO 8 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaoot his residence In Tin tic ha 14c During .Bwtneee 8 aaaasaa .'.'..W .W !made many friends being upright North Standard sold at I Me. Anartau Star a Plutua sold ftt 58c. and honorable in all transactions. Iron King I Ha Tlntlc Standard sold at 88.16. was known as a loving husband Mammoth and father and held the reapect of Alaska S Tunnel a everyone with whom ha came In Eureka Mince sold at 6c. contact. Bullion Back Plutus sold at 67c and 68c. Funeral senrlceu were held at tha Sioux sold at 8c. on Sunresidence In Eureka family Total Carloads A. J. Whitehead was In Eureka Mines sold at 6c. day. Tlntlc Standard sold at 68.86 and charge and' tha speakers wars Ghas. Chief (road gnvel) ; White of Pays on, who Is a eoualn 88.00. Zuma sold at 6c. of tha deceased, and Bishop Joaeph A. Gagon of Knlghtville, Musical Richard Campbell Won numbers were as follows: "I ALUMNI MEETING GALLED. In His Suit For Wages Know That My Redeemer Solo, .. .H) Lives, , by Frank Wan lass; chorus by the officers of the T. H. S. Alumni The i'cholr; Duet, Mrs. Wm. Wan lass and have called a meeting ' Nephl, Utah, Jan. 4. After trial Frank Wanlass; solo by Mrs. Jennie Association for Monday evening, January 8th, on tha merits in tha District Court Hales; song by quartette. ht 8 o'clock. Tha meeting will take'1 here this week, tha Judgement in place in the Commercial Club rooms. favor of M. M. Kalghn and against All prospective members, as well as tha Diamond Queen Mining A Mill- Attended Reunion (St those who have already enrolled, are Thus ing company was affirmed. Well Known Family urged to attend this meeting as amt-- 1 company appealed from the judgter of Importance is to be dlscusaed.il O ment entered against it by Justice Regular meetings will be held tv- -: Mrs. Harry Robinson of Eureka Creighton of Eureka and tha district court affirmed that Judgement of was In Spanish Fork on Monday for ery Monday evening until further!!H 8883.78. Richard Campbell was de- Jthe purpose of attending a reunion notice. . . a fendant In tha suit. and tha mining of approximately 600 deaeendenta of DONT FLIRT WITH DEATH. company was garnishee. Tha court the Jex family. The party, which Is found tha garnishee to be indebted qn annual affair, was held at the to Cgmpball In a sum In excess of amusement hall at that place, the A revenue officer strolled up the 1188.70 Instead of tha sum of 878.80 program being given under the di- mountain trail to a cabin In front claimed by Manager J. E. OConnor rection of Heber C. Jex. of Vhlch he found a boy. A special feature of the program of the mining company to be tha the ofWheres your father?" Wilwas of the Grandpa" speech amount due. ficer asked. i In of this IS liam age. Jex, years Baker A Baker repreaented tha Hes down at the still, said the aged man, who is still boy. plaintiff, who was awarded Judge- speech the and actlce energetic, emphasised ment for the full sum claimed, and "Wheres your mother?" tha mining companys end of tha the value of his American dtisenshlp Shes down at the still." to deaeendenta honor his suit was handled by Edward Pika of and urged the still? "Wheres his adoption, Eureka and N. W. Sonnedeckar of and love the country of to always respect and obey her laws "I aintan going to tell." Salt Lake. arguement followed, but Quite and to prove themselves worthy dtl-sethe boy refused to tell the location commonwealth. of this great CARD OF THANKS. until the revenue officer Another striking feature of the of the still offered a silver dollar for the .a--f was the missionary family program Mrs. J. W. Knight and children or and (he boy agreed to toll Attorney L E. himmotion desire to extend their thanks to Un- history compiled by members the way to the still- - if he would of the Brockbank. Thirty tie friends fog acts of kindness and the dollar In advance. family, who have served as mission- pay"Ton sympathy during their bereavement aries ought to be willing to trust of the In various world, parts caused by the death of husband and ms until I come back from tha still," and on the spoke platform father. They are especially desirous appearedof the places and times they the revenue officer protested. of thanking all who assisted at the brieflyserved. The "Now, sift" the boy Instated. had , thirty represented 'funeral. "Ton pay me the dollar right now In mission service of eighty years 'cause you aint coming back from of about an and work expenditure NEPHI COURT HAS BEEN the still." ADJURNKD FOB TERM 886,000. Bootleggers Insist on being paid A humorous feature of the pro- was a baby show, the twelve in advance these days. They wont gram Attorney Claude F. Baker relumborf Into the family during trust their patrons to pay after they ed last evening after transacting .babies !the year 1888, contesting tor a prise have drunk the liquor because they Jegal business at Nephl, where the 'offered by "Grandpa" Jex. The In-- 1 know that the chances are the pa trod district court was In session for Ifant daughter of Mrs. Robinson of .wont "come back from tha still, several days. The badness of the Eureka and they couldn't collect from a was adjudged the winner. term having been completed Judge a buffet! dead man. Every man who takas s the program Following Knox has adjourned court In the luncheon was served by the dangh--; drink of bootleg liquor, no matter Fifth Judicial District until next tars and granddaughters of the Jex j how sure he may be of its quality, April. family to the 600 guests present. li flirting with death. Ninety-fiv- e The evening was spent In an Inter-- ! per cent of the bootleg . liquor to SERVICE STAR LEGION mal way, an Impromptu program be- - poison. It may kill you or It may MEETING JANUARY 10 Ing given and the time spent socially. only make you blind. v o : All Service Star Leflon members FIREMEN OV EUREKA HAD Goes Health. are requested to attend a meeting - VERY ENJOYABLE PARTY to be held at the public library . If you would enjoy good health, building on Wednesday, Jan. 10th. tom On flunky muting keep your bowels regular. No one There will, be business of Import- of ithe... reasonably hope to feel well, ance. s partment, the members of their fern-- whaB coMtipsted. When needed, files and a number of Invited friends, taka Chamberlain's Tablets. They Including all of the city officers, par- are mild and gentle. ticipated In one of the most elaborate entertainments In tha history of Bend your laundry to the Troy. This party was the organisation. an- Phono 188-- J. thirtieth of the honor in . ... ..N- given was niversary of the department .and . IIRIKF LOCAL ADS. under the direction of Chief John-JThe Hannifin and other officers. James Devine FOR BALE Ford with truck body principal speaker was An excellent for sale. 8100 takes It. Good conof Salt Lake City. new tires all luncheon was served.. dition. Nearly -o Bee R. A. Young, Bularound. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, lion Beck Bldg., Eureka. o WANTED Lady assistant, one who m. Sunday, January 7th. 8.46 a. understands hair dressing: Phone Church School. II a. m. Holy ComO. A. Franks. munion and Sermon. 7.80 Evening WANTED Plain sewing. Childrens Prayer and sermon. clothes a specialty. Enquire, house The public is cordially invited to south' of Finn Hall. attend all services. Ie Final tnan-f- F We hAYB oome to the end erf tha road on All winter wear and now no natter what tha eoat or the value every garment haa been finally priced to make a clean sweep of all our eold weather apparel H ere is a feast for the seeker of BIO ECONOMIES. ......L. All $15.00 Coats aad Dresses Now .... it : . . $10.00 , All $18.00 Coats aad Dresses Now $12.00 All $20.00 Costs aad Dresses Now $13A0 All $22A0 Coats aad Dresses Now $15.00 All $25.00 Coats aad Dresses Now $16.65 All $27.00 Coats aad Dresses Now $18.00 All $30.00 Coots aad Dresses Now $20.00 All $32.50 Coats and Dresses Now $2150 All $35.00 Coats aad Dresses Now $2340 All $40.00 Coats aad Dresses Now $26 A0 All $45.00 Coats aad Dresses Now All $50.00 Coats aad Dresses Now NEW SPRING TAFFETA DRESSES $19.75 TO $22.50 - na ii PRICES li . I COATS AND DRESSES AT VERT ATTRACTIVE , - l $30.00 $33A0 We have aa Advance Showing of Spring Taffeta Dresses which we invite the trade These portray the style tendencies for the mwnfag trs im aad are priced very reasonably. Mostly Blue aad Black in Guaranteed Taffeta. Priced troA $19.75 to $2240. to inspect REMNANT SALE DISPOSAL OF SHORT DENOTES IN DRESS GOODS Many short lengths of the season's favorite Dress Ooods are arranged on tables with the yardage, the original aad sale price plainly marked on each. These short lengths comprise wool dress goods, silks, ginghams, percales, cretones, curtain Swissea aad draperies, lengths from 2 to 8 yards. A quick disposal of those short lengths is necessary regardless of their real worth. One day's selling will up the lot OET TOUR SHARE. Sale of Shoes January Clearance This wonderful . BARGAIN Event Begins Tomorrow, Saturday, January 6th. If yon need new shoes prepare to buy them now. All mens ladies' and childrens shoes that we desire to discontinue have been radi-callaad many reduced, broken lots aad lines are cut to less than cost in order to main a CLEAN SWEEP of the lot and make room for Spring Footwear now in transit - y . , See our Shoe Window for examples of the very deep cuts we are wm.Hng on SHOES. Discounts on Shoes Range from 33 to 50 per cent Crescent Saturday 1-- 3 WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BLANKET SPECIAL $2.25 Vilnes $3.00 Values $3 A0 Values $4.00 Values $5.00 Values for for for for for ..... PROTECT THE AMERICAN WORKINGMAN o 'The big business Interests in ths east are clamoring for the removal of restrictions on emigration. Common labor Is scarce, they say, and they want to Import cheap. foreign labor to aid Industry," they: t assert. , What they really want Is a high; tariff wall to protect themselves; and at the same time remove which protect tha American workingman. The howl for more emigration Is very near to being Our war experience showed that the traditional melting pot had about ceased to function fur the reason foreign-bor- n that we have taken In can we edneato than faster people and assimilate them. Heftce, the restrictions upon the Influx of foreigners to our shores. But when the flood of cheap labor subsided It automatically created a demand for. Increased wages. American workingmen are accustomed to a higher standard of living than They are their European cousins. foreign-born entitled to this and our citizens soon ..rise to the American level and they, too, demand higher The latoat boy weaflw Is "Hew mg beta Christ meeT" AB af no take our tots oE to ( I c T ft g niTKff 1 win- - Trfif? irriTi TiTM f Pi H e be lsasly than bared, It Is wee the toetbsB of the oast. It Is not true Serial No. OS11M. OF APPLICATION PATENT. Corner of Seetloua II, 17. 81 and 81. 18 8., R. 8 W., 8. L. B. A M. beri g. f deg. 15 mlu. W. 1888.8 distant; thence N. 0 deg. 85 mlu. mu out to mate Waited States Load Office, Balt lata W. 18S.S ft to Conor No. 8; he. always fool of thence S. 88 dog. 88 mlu. E. City, Utah, Jaaaary S, ltSt. to Conor No. 8; thi Notica la hereby given that EU- 818.7 REKA BULLION MINING COM- 8. 8 dog. 66 min. E. 188.8 ft to PANY, a corporation of Utah, wboaa Goner No. 4; thanes N. 86 deg. 68 to. Conor No. 1, realdence and poatoffiee address la min. W. 618.7 the point of beginning. Provo, Utah, by ita agent and The total area Is 8.8888 acres. LEWIS MERKEMAN, foncaater ateaya Tha application excepts and wboaa poatoffiee address ta Euraka, af competition. Juab County. Utah, has made an- - dludes therefrom aad from said ap- plication for a United States Patent l PUfnUon the area in conflict with was formerA Thta means that there for the Clan No. 8 of la tha cheap ly a continuous stream Mining Claim, citato in TlnUe Min- No. 8 and Gnat Eastern No. 4 Lode Europe to labor flowing from District Utah County Utah, aad claims, all Survey No. 6746. a ing Tha detriment only way America, working to the The net area claimed and applied by the field notes aad ofdesignated caa la and chaw tobacco by pretaoding of the American workingman ficial plat on file In' this 'office aa Cor la 1.8848 acres. laborer ba la amobliig a cigar. the naturalised foreign-bor-a nlow level. Mineral Survey No. 8668 la the Tha nearest known location!, aa by keeping wages at that the M of Section 18, Town- Mown by aald plat of. survey, an Easy-goinma anMom go vuty Southwest present It is to be hoped 16 South, Bangt 8 Went Balt Bavaria Girl, Survey No. 5784, Greet mainship will be restrictions emigration a a lake Meridian, aald Mineral Survey Easton No. 8, Gnat Easton No. 8 tained or even rendered more stringaa who wean a eOk bat No. 8661 being described with and Gnat Eastern No. 4, all Sirvov ent. There are plenty of men altalk through hie hat. - magnetic variation at North If deg No. 6748 aad Clan No. 8, Sumy to do the work ready In America 16 min. East as follewa: No. 8786. done. to be Is that 1 direct that this notice bo d Comer No. 1 Clan at Beginning ioaes Ida teart who man a to The them Uvfpg pay men, these Hire 8 Extension Eu- No. whence Eureka The Lode, la laaaa alaa. aronnd. bead hla Reporter, girl prosperity wages aad pass to pier NOTICE . FOR T. ft ft ft 1 - g . pab-ltahe- OS sr 'V Utah, the newspaper published nka, claim for a nearest ths aald mining waste. period of nine consecutln B. BLAKELY. GOULD. L. Mitchell, Claimant's Attorney. (Pint pub. Jan. 6, 1888. pnb. March 8, 1888.) Thomas Why Do yea knew that alaa out of of rheamatlsa an Mm? y rheumatism 9t the or ekmuto rheumatism which requln any la moat? Tha yalu may bo nllevod by applying Chamberlain's tea eaaaa which mate end that asrtnlnly moans a deal to any oat mffllated with rteu Children Ory FOR FLETCMCTS CA3TORI A |