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Show Vj Friday, April 30, . 1920. THE ECBBXA REPORTER b Mike Lemieh Again Tolls On Liquor Charge Y O T 25SSrZSS2gZZgSlZfiffiUMBBUMIi!lfflffiBBIIHlMHBBiaannil . Mike Chief Cons. tl Ttatle Standard Dragon 84 IB j Eacteft Bias Ball II Centennial Eureka Iroa Blossom Mammoth KIbs Grand Central Gemini Victoria 1, Bullion Beek . g 4 ,,,, tg . g s l , t Total Carloadi , 134 New Ore Being Opened On Gemini's 1700 Level ..a ' Manager Jackson c. McChrystal of Gemini and Ridge ft Valle? mines returned to Salt Lake today after upending a part of the week In Eureka. New ore haa been opened iu the Gemini. The dl Mover? la on the 1700 level,' where a parallel channel aeema to have been opened about 70 feet to the weat of one of the Important ore deposits. Another Important change haa taken plaee on the 1000' letel of the Ridge ft 'Valley; It la no a atrike but R will not be aurprlain t If aome commercial ore la encou tered aoon. At the present time th heading ahowa a little lead, quart f and vein matter. ' Regarding th) Eureka Hill and the Godiva, which propertlea have not received any extenaiva development work In recent years, Mr. the - tal intimates that there a la likelihood of renewed activity. 1 Voted Gymnast Takes AetiveJMIe In Drama '.'Billy" Elmer, who playa the heavy In the new Fox drama, "Leave It To Me," featuring William Bunnell, haa had a brilliant career an a gymnaat and boxing Inatructor. Hla .name not long ago waa a familiar one 'from one end of the country to the other. When William Ruaaell, hlmaelf adept with the gloves, needed a villain for "Leave It To Me," which will be ahown at the Star Theatre tonight, he nought Elmer and Induced him to play the part of Red" Kelly. Billy Elmer waa on actor In San Francisco about 1817, when George . Green, the original "Young Corbett," waa a famous . welterweight. Billy, under the tuition of Green, met and defeated the redoubtable Australian Tommy Ryan. He had more fights In Frisco, then went- east, opening a gymnasium In New York City with "Kid" McCoy as hla partner. Later he became manager of Joe Jeannette, the colored heavyweight, and moat of the money Jeannette made waa under hla management. Later Elmer opened Bulsers Harlem River Park In New York aa a boxing dub, and twelve years ago, when Sailor Burke, Bill Papke, Tommy Murphy, Leach Croaa, Willis Lewis and others were In their prime, soma of the beat bouts ever seen In the city were held at Elmers club. - Star Theatfe tonight. - o - A Rare Plano Opportunity. We have in the vicinity of Eureka, both a piano and a player-pianhighest grade, slightly used but practically good aa new both as to case, appearance and Interior condition. We will offer them . at attractive ' prices rather than go to the expense of shipping back to us. Responsible ' parties can get their own terms and may pay monthly, quarterly or half- o, yearly. If Interested write at race to LYRIC MUSIC CO, S6I4 Waahlng-- . . ton Ave., Ogden, Utah. . OVERALLS AfPEAK M CONGRESS HALLS Lemieh, who but a few weeks ago was arrested and fined for a violation of the prohibition Eureka Minee sold at le and IHe. live, waa again arrested last WedEast Tlntle Coalition sold at 4 He. nesday. on a similar charge. Hla arEureka Lily sold at lie. rant waa brought about by the city Eureka Bullion sold at II He and officers. Marshal Cronin, Officers 17c. Boyer, Bulliyau and Fields being North Standard sold at IHe. Flatus sold at 41c. and lie. present when the mans home was entered and a steaming hot still Tlntle Standard sold at $4.41. found. The still, together with a Utah Con. sold at 1 He-Zuma sold at lie. quantity of liquor and mash used In Its manufacture, was loaded Into Provo sold at le. . e the citys truck and taken to the court house. When Lemieh wits arrested a few Big Hill sold at IH and le. weeks ago he entered a plea of Eureka Mines sold at Be. East Tlntle Con. sold at Be. guilty and was fined fill. This time It Is a more serious matter aa the Eureka Lily sold at lie. law provides that for a second ofEureka BpUloa sold at 17c. fense there shall be no hearing of Iron Blossom sold at IlH and the case locally, but the defendant lie. hall be tried In the district court Iron King sold at lie and 81c. and upon eonrietlon shall be punishLehl Tlntle sold at lie. ed by imprisonment only. In other May Day sold at 8c. words there Is nothing but a Jail North Standard sold at IHe. sentence for the second offense, with Plutus sold at 41c. Tlntle Standard sold at $4.84. the maximum term of two years. Lemieh haa been released on ball, Utah Con. sold at IHe. , Zuma sold at lie. pending the trial of hla case. Zuma mid at lie. Swansea sold for le. Noted Aviator Promised Yankee sold at 4e and IHe. o To In. This District ri SIMIER SKIRTS OF O. Preat, noted aviator from Venice, California, who la to make a flight from southern California to Ogden, Utah, will follow the line of the Balt Lake Route In making his trip and according to Information given the Reporter yesterday he will make stop on one of the fields to the West of Eureka. During hla stay In this section Tin tic people will be given a chance to make short flights, according to T. H. Cline, who came to Tlntle for the purpose of looking up a landing plaee. The aviator will remain here for two or three days if local people are sufficiently Interested In flying to make his stay profitable and during that time Prest may be seen In some of hla most daring stunts. The new 'plane, which he will drive, carries four passengers around Los Angeles and will likely carry two at this' altitude. Prest will be the first man to make a flight over the line of the Balt Lake Route in coming from the eoast. On his arrival at Ogden he has planned to open a flying school at the Utah Hot Springs. most reasonable price. Here are skirts in the most pleasing variety of colorful silks and fabrics, each one possessing a fetchingly pretty style, all its own which makes an attractive and necessary completion of your rammer wardrobe. Bilk and Satin skirls from t SAVING GOLD INDUSTRY. oThe continued closing of gold mines is bringing the nation to a realisation- of the fact that If something Is not done to help the gold miner meet present conditions, we will soon be without gold. Gold, the most precious of metals, is worth the least. Gold, the basis of all credit has not advanced In price In this day of high prices and though labor and material have gone up, the miner only receives the eld price of' 180.47 an ounce for his South Standard mid at Zuma sold to $12.50 $7.50 to $27.50 .... $3.30 Smartly Tailored Suits and Coats At Prices That, Every Woman Can, Afford to Pay In this collection of suits and coats are revealed fashions latest style trends x created for the late spring and early summer wear. Here are garments so captivating in their simple lines, so expertly made, that you will scarcely believe your eyes when you read their prices. s . If you contemplate a suit or coat for spring, now is the time to make your selection as our stock will soon be lie. o . Eureka Mines mid at IHe. Eureka Lily mid at lie and II He. Eureka Bullion mid at 17a. Lehl Tlntle mid at lie. May Day mid at 7c. North Standard mid at le. Plutus mid at lie. Unde Sam mid at 8c, Yankee mid at IHe. Big HIU mid at lie. East Tlntle Coal, add at IHe. South Standard mid at 84c. exausted. $42.50 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $60.00 Hu Good Apex Standard Showing On 800 Level - gold. at. lie. to $26.75 $12.50 White Wash skirts from Plain and Fancy Wool skirts Big Hill sold ut IHe. East Crows Point sold at IHe. East Tlntle Coal, sold at 4 He. Eureka Lily sold at llHc and 17c. Eureka Bullion mid at 17c. Iron King mid at 81 H& May Day mid at Sc. North Standard mid at mid at 17c. Tlntle Central mid at Sc. Tlntle Standard sold at $4.10; Yankee mid from 8c to 8c. Iron Blossom mid at lie. IH-Plutu- UNUSUAL CHARM To own one of these skirts is to have the satisfaction of knowing that yon have obtained the very latest style, the best quality and the ' Stop C. P$fs5 O - Local people who arc Interested In tho Apex Standard property are highly pleased with ths present ont-- ij look, although no Important ore discoveries have been made. Manager Merrlmsn Is driving two drifts on tho I0S level, me of them in a cross-brea- k and In a fine lime formation. Load la spattered through tho lime and it Is generally thought that n bunch of on la thla formation wUl have un important bearing on the fntnrc of tho property. Jewelers who attribute the advunee In the price of their wares to the In- Sock Blocked Truck And material Delayed Rio Grade Train creased cost of labor and dont pay any more for their gold than they did twenty-fiv- e years ago. As a resit of the low price of gold to countries It Is being exported which pay a premium for it. gold miners are endeavoring to have congress authorise a premium of $10 an ounce for gold used In the arts and sciences but leaving the same old pries at the mint for monetary purposes in order to keep the gold standard where It has always I .COAT PRICKS SUIT PRIORS Values for Values for Values for Values for Values for $20.00 Values $25.00 Values $30.00 Values $35.00 Values $40.00 Values $36.10 $3825 $42.50 $46.75 $51.00 Smart Tailored Hats for Summer for for for for for $17.00 $2125 $2520 $23.75 $3100 i a that foes very well with a tailored suit or dress. These hats possess character and individuality, which distinguishes them from the rest and are fashioned of sturdy fabrics for all summer wearing. Chic, dressy millinery Special Prices from Childrens Hits from $5.00 to $15.00 ...... $2.00 to $7.50 o Some ' time during, Tuecday night ' largo braider became dislodged and rolled upon the traek of the Rio Grande By., at point about a quarter of u mile to the west of tba Eureka station. When the morning passenger train cams through on Wednesday u was held up until tho rock could be removed and owing, to the elm of the boulder It was necessary to use powder. Within n been. FiUZmZfZfRJiiJHJEIHiEJHIHIHJRiRjajaJiLIEJHJRJBJBJaFaRlgrM couple of boon the trade was clearThis would help save the gold ed and thu train proceeded on its mining Industry ut no expense to the way to Suit Luke. which provides the Utter with hU . Lila Lee At Crescent On taxpayers. water supply. Lila Lea Is the pretty TBENHOLM IN TINTSC. Sunday In Feature Picture granddaughter of the farmer who BILLINGS GIVEN PROMOTION. -- .0 complicates matters by tolling In field Trenbolm, -- oecglnaer Hugh fairera Howlove with ths enemy's son. between Fsuda neighbors was la Tiatle fra tba Knight people, T. P. Billings, wko haa eommon and nasally abound In ever, their love affair finally settles a ly few week and the sprats during. engineer for the Bingham Mines and days In the various propertlea. ludieroua comedy, though the feud- np the qnairel, though not until af- LOST A deed belonging to Mrs. subsidiary companies for twelve Joseph Kendall. Please return to ists frequently fall to see the Joke. ter some exciting scenes that are years, bss been promoted to ths posi'One over Reporter office. fence" these and of the with spite toughs quarrels brimming tion of general superintendent of, all Bruce Eddy Hurt In Local of youth. Tom Forman FOR SALE Mule, broken in for high spirits tba affiliated companies In Utah, Yards Of Salt Lake Route mine work. Gentle and young. man, and the picture j to the leading to an announcement I was Phone Holden Tunnel, 845. ' directed by Robert G. Vignola. thla week by Imer Pott, general waa Bruec Eddy, switchman, o quit Goodrich tin, 81x4, between LOST manager. R. H. Kenner, of Bingham, was in seriously injured in tho yards of tho BilvAr City and Eureka. Finder The properties of the Bingham Salt Lake Routs 'at Eureka thla the district this week on mining please return to Bnrsons Garage. Mines companies, which have made morning, falling from tho top of u business and while here was the Reward. enviable record for themselves box ear and sustaining a dislocation guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Knight LOST Wrist watch. EnElgin. ut of tho shoulder also bad eats and during the past tea yearn, art of KnigbtvlUe. graved case. Reward fra return present In u moat excellent physical bruises. Ht was attended by Drs. to Reporter office or to Miss condition, according to Mr. Pott. Laker and Howell and then sent to Better let Sullivan dean your wall Blue Dorothy Trelosr. ft Among these are ths Eagle tho Holy Cross Hospital. Ho is 41 paper ut once as he will be In Enreks WANTED Job as hoisting engineer Bdl and Victoria mines of Eureka. years of age and nnmarrlqd. only ten more days. Phone No 8. or mine surveyor. J. E, Holmes. The local physicians say that ha Box 850, Eureka. tf On Monday evening tho Odd Fel- was one of tho plnCktoct patients Notice Fra Publication. , rooms 8 over RENT for house FOR worked have upon light lows and Babekahs of Eureka, as that they Department of the Interior, U. 8. keeping. Also I rooms for light well aa other-- . members of their gotog through the very trying ordeal Land Office Salt at Lake City, bouse keeping. Apply to Mrs. Anns families, enjoyed an entertainment of having, his Injuries attended withUtah, April 87, 1110. Morgan, Leudvilto Row. which was given In honor of tho an- out a marmar, several stitches being Notice to hereby given that John o and toco niversary of tho order. William nts necessary to close tho scalp of Salt Lake City, Utah, Werbk'a, rate. and the program acted as chairman Prominent Young People who, on May 14, 1I1B,. made Homeo of ths evening Included an addreac Of This No. stead fra Serial 014708, City Married Entry, MORE RAILROAD CARS IN USE. of welcome by John Morley, 8 0 Section NWH. SH 87, Township 0 also who gave grand .master, Hurd and Miss Alms Sonth, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Reports gleaned from tho mines history of the Odd Follows lodge. Merldlan has filed notice of Inten- Marie Winders, prominent young W, indicate that stations and railroad Rev. were Frary, Other speakers tion to make five-yeproof, to es- folks of this dty, were Joined In martrouble, resulting from tho strike J.' Tregralng and H. F. Gear, tho tho g dear-lutablish claim to the lend above des- riage yesterday at Provo and will is tho of switchmen. railroad last mentioned being ons of the cribed, before the Register and Re- soon bo at home to their many up to some extent. More can charter members of Eureka Lodge Disceiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Salt friends. Mr. Hurd to a' son of Mr. Tlntle now Into tho are won coming numbers given No. 18. Maeleal Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of and Mrs. John W. Hurd, who a abort weak the another within and trict Miss Mary Tancock, Thomas by June 1184. time ago moved to Salt Lake. Tba will no doubt bo chipping the Elmar Mrs. sad OHare Neil dark, Claimant as names A. ore. witnesses: bride la employed as a teacher in tho Most of usunl the of of one tho quantities Sessions. Tbs luncheon, sdnes era sow loaded up with ore forme the bade for Lila Lees new P. Allen, of Charleston, Utah, J. R. local schools, her home bdng la finest over spread In the u fit- and It wUl. toko n few weeks to put Paramount picture, "The Heart of Allen, of Draper, Utah,' Isaac Orgill, Warrensbnrg, Mo. brought tho entertainment to the workings of the larger prod se- Youth," which to to be the attraction of Draper, Utah, C. F: Vetely, of ' Best wishes an being freely exting close. ut the Crescent Theatre on Banday.j Sandy. Utah. -tended to' Mr. and Mrs. Hurd. en la normal condition. o .. .. o GOULD B. BLAKELY, A farmer and the dty man on the o funtho ons of in Arbueklo ' Fatty u standing argu-- j ; us ths have Arbuckle gee clean wall Sullivan Let Star nt your plot the paper adjoining career Register, Fatty niest plays of bis it over tho title of a spring,' (First pah. April II, 1181.) at' Star Thursday. I ok Tharadsy. - . . ar Overall" Idas has hit Washington and Is bdng support-I t ed if numbers of Congress. vaan tho death that ths "Overall Cluho" list ware organised, town felhs resolved to warn overalls,to ordsi the high cast ef clothes Tho - - - eoaaodowu.1- - this picture to Congressman Upshaw of Georgia f Senator Dial of loath CsroUna who have tahsa vows to wear voralls. as shews, asttl H. C f .S ' LI LA LEE - - . . --- |