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Show Friday, August 27, 1920. EUREKA REPORTER Firemen Had Ample Fonda Millard Co. Candidate - For Convention Nominated For Offices Program Stock Sales 0 Chlef Cone. Tintle' Standard - Dragon Iron Blossom Mammoth . . . . Eagle A Blue Bell Grand Central Centennial Eureka Iron King Bulllon Beck Gold Chain Swansea Sunbeam Victoria Gemini LaClede Victor Con Grlggs-Huls-h Leasing Co It li understood that the members of the Eureka Volunteer Fire De-42'partment will hare ample funds for 29 the payment of aU expenses pertaln- It,10 t0 the convention and tourna-10 ment of last week, a total of about ' 31602 having been raised by dances 7: and aubscrlptlons of business men. mining men and others. To this was 5, added the receipts of a very sue- gicessful dance, about SIT tickets be-tag sold The music, banquet and prises for the tournament took quite a sum of 2 money. The state association fur2 nishes but two of the cups and the 2 others as well as the medals and cash prises are supplied by the de., .,2. 11 partment conducting the tourna1 ment. In last weeks contests Eureka won a total of five cups as well 141 as other prises. The department had Total carloads a big bunch of cups previous to this p and a movement is on foot to build Blue Force ft Bell Eagle a suitable cabinet for displaying Is Again Back To Normal these prises, this cabinet to be O' placed In the public library building The trouble at the Eagle k Blue or In some other place where the Bell mine, which was stirred up cups can be seen by Eureka people early last week by a few radicals and visitors to the camp. who tried to Induce the entire working force of the mine to go on strike, has now practically blown over and Bell is larger than It has been for the mine is operating with a full several weeks put. force of men. Supt. William Owens According to Mr. Owens the Eagle states that he has had no trouble Is looking exceptionally good and In securing good miners and in a the regular output of about 100 few cases he has reemployed some tons per day is being maintained, of the men who walked out but none this ore coming from the different of'the radical element is now work- levels between the 1000 and 1800. ing In the mine, most of them hav- The company also has resumed deing left the district. The present velopment work, which was suspendworking force at the Eagle k Blue ed some time ago. , --- Fag 5 At the Republican Judicial convention held at Balt Lake City this morn"M" ing William F, Knox of Beaver was nominated district Judge and W. D. Higgins of Hillard county district Eureka Bullion sold at SHe-Iroattorney. The other candidate for Blossom sold at 24 He and district judge was Lawrence Miner 25c. of Nephl, but he withdrew and enterColorado sold at I He. ed the race for district attorney. The May Day cold at le. other candidate for attorney was Tintle Standard sold at 32.46. Claude F. Baker of Eureka, who had North Standard sold at Se. considerable support at the convenPlutus sold at Sic. tion, but he was defeated on the South Standard sold at 23c. of Miner entering and dividing the Juab county vote and thus Wednesday. Eureka Lily sold at 6 He. giving Higgins the appointment. The senatorial convention for this Eureka Bullion sold at 9e. district will be held this afternoon Lehl Tintle sold at 2 He. and from reports from Balt Lake It North Standard sold at 2 He. appears that Peter Hood of Eureka Untie Standard sold at 38.40. Is the most likely candidate for the Zuma sold at lie. state senator. n THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMAL FALL OPENING OF OUR LADIES AND MISSES READY TO WEAR SECTION IN WHICH WE NOW SHOW A MOST COMPLETE DISPLAY OF ALL AUTUMN STYLES IN COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES. EVERY MODE 18 REFLECTED IN THE MANY MODELS SHOWN WHICH INCLUDE ALL OF THE DISTINCTIVELY ASSURED STYLES TYPIFYING THE SEASONS AUTHENTIC FASHIONS. nt MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW BEFORE STOCK IS BROKEN. City Connell In Regular Session Friday Evening Recalled By Recent Award o Juab County Land Fued The regular meeting to the range war which culminated In the killing of Jesse H. of the city council was held last FriCone, Juab county rancher, and the day evening with Mayor H. H Bourne all members present. It wounding of Deputy Sheriff Jamu was a and session short and very little W. Bahey of Callao on the Harris ranch near Trout Creek, last business was transacted. A of bills were presented spring, wu revealed In a decision of to number the council and ordered paid. the United States land office given this week, which denied Mrs. Alice Councilman Joseph Lee was orderJ. Harris, mother of the boys who ed to see that the city cemetery fence did the fatal shooting, her applica- and gates were repaired and that the tion for homestead rights to the land style be placed in good condition. Mayor Bourne appointed ' Miss In dispute. Mamie C. Sullivan as a member of According to the decision, Mrs. Harris and her sons were occupying the library board, and the appointwithout right premises belonging to ment wae confirmed by the members of the city council. Henry M. Miller of Nephl when the The council voted to have a cabigun fight took place. The decision was rendered by Alexander F. Vogel- net built for the purpose of displaythe different eups and trophies sang, assistant secretary of the ing which the local fire department has Interior, on an appeal taken from a won during the past few years. The decision by Gould Blakely, register of the Salt Lake land office, who cabinet will he placed In the public sought to contest the application for library. council discussed at some The entry made by Mr. Miller. the proposition of paving the length contest to was It this application which was denied and which so far sidewalks of Main and Church as the federal land office Is concern- streets and It Is thought that within ed closes the case and awards the a short time the matter will be land to Mr. Miller, who claimed that settled. jhe has occupied the premises for twenty years and had built a house, Road Hogs Should Be corrals and fences about the pro- KODAK AS YOU GO semi-month- ly A sequel ed Black Diamond' is the buy word -- for family shoes. j j Severely Dealt With perty. Mrs. Harris had claimed Mr. Miller had abandoned the land and it was during the course of her of the place that the disputes arose which finally resulted in .the killing of Cone, a neighbor. 0 Mrs. L. O. Scofield spent Monday . Ruth Ivey Is visiting with friends at Salt Lake City this week. Mrs. Joseph Lee returned early In the week after a visit with relatives at 8alt Lake and Tooele. Mrs. Taylor of Ogden returned home late last week after spending few days In Eureka with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark. Miss Marcella Sullivan Is visiting .at Balt Lake, being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Good. A dance was given at Silver City on Thursday In honor of Vlvan Birch, who will leave soon on a mission for the L. D. 8. Church. Mrs. Wilbur Green was In Eureka this week for a visit with the family of her son, Malcolm Green. The lady now living at American Fork. D. B. Cronin, chief of police, has returned to camp after a short vacation which lie spent at Balt Lake and Ogden. , Manager Kendrick of the J. C. Penney store Is enjoying his vacation. He left this week for Salt Lake being accompanied by Mrs. Kendrick Miss Kodaks and Supplies KODAKS FROM $9.49 UP. BROWNIE CAMERAS FROM $2.86 UP. Tregoning & Hanley YEARS rOR 30 nnumbered thousands have C) (S cried, have been j Cvlaughed thrilled and exalted by this American dramas! Honestly Mode of Solid Leather Throughout end Sold Under aMoney-Back- " Warrant of Quality . Two local business men had a narrow escape from death or serious injury a few evenings ago when their auto was forced off the highway at the point of the mountain between Eureka and Mammoth. The accident took place after dark and the identity of the motorist, who hogged the road and caused the mishap, Is unknown but efforts should be made to put a stop to the practise. The sheriff, or some one acting under his direction, should ump Into a car some evening and travel over this highway, arresting each and every motorist who Is caught hogging the road." A few arrests would most likely stop the j at Provo. There is a Black Diamond style for every member of the family and ever)' pair is There is good looks and good wear in every pair which will bring you back for another pair as good as the last ones. Black Dianonds for Style, for Service and for Economy. Buy practise. When two cars are coming together there is no time to stop and argue and the sane motorist, notwithstanding the fact that he realises his rights, gets out of the road and allows the road hog to go tearing past. Getting down off a crowned highway while a car Is going at good speed Is a dangerous thing, especially at night, and we believe that If a man carried a sawed-of- f n and used It In such a pinch he would be acquitted by any fair There Arc No Other Shoes Just As Good Heffernan-Thompso- shot-gu- minded Jury. A and the children. John K reamer, of Garritys barber Shop,. will leave within ttys next few day for California, where he will spend a months vacation. A.- J. Beck, a barber from Salt Lake, Is the new iman at the shop. Sister Maude, who was formerly Miss Hasel Sullivan of this city, was here this week visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph McCormick. Sister Maude left on Wednesday morning for Washington, D. C. Walter Fitch, Sr., president of the Chief Cons, company, will leave within a few days on an eastern trip which Is taken In the Interest of the company. Mr. Fitch Is making an t to adjust taxation matters which have been under consideration for nearly a year. During the week 60,000 eastern brook trout fingerings from the Sprlngvllle hatchery were sent to Fish Lake. Twenty truck loads of these fish, at the rate of one a day, were transported from Slguard to the lake where the fish were planted under the supervision of Mr. Slddo-wastate fish and game eommis-eione. c Traveling Mans - 3E Tl H- ! - AjL iHRiinmmiiiufflnjmrmRimsuiRnnmii You may lean something from the following by W. H. Ireland, a traveling salesman of Louisville, Ky. In the summer of 1821 I had a severe attack of cholera morbus. I gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told him to buy me a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and take no substitute. I; took a double dose of It according to the directions and went to sleep. j! At five oclock the next morning I'; was called by my order and took a train for my nsxt stopping plase, a wall man. o Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jones are entertaining the formers mother whose home Is In Kansas. e Co. n - Schramm -- Johnson Drugs No. 10 Get Your Fishing Tackle Here. We have an up-to-da- te stock af-for- lylAS-AHXBX- K a superb pictunyition ofit y, r. ALICE LAKE Js the Star Seuuia MxnngLtigaaCT! BEX INGB3VM direction by ;V MAXWELL KARGER Director General Star Theatre Wednesday Delores Baker entertained Friday evening at her home In Silver City In honor of Miss Helen Shriver of Eureka, who will soon leave for California to pursue. her studies, and Katherine and Louise Wilkinson of Silver City, who will study at the University of Utah during the coming year. Besides the guests of honor, there were present Miss Anna Coffey, Miss Mary Tregoning, Miss Carol Jensen, Miss Irene Sullivan, all of Eureka, and the Misses Geneva and Cecil Hlggin-soof Silver City. The young ladies spent a very enjoyable time. Miss V Brief Local Ads Loose or balled hay at Wahlberg's ranch. Leave orders at Box 282. Mrs. M. Wahlberg. FOR BALE Jack Hammer, two 60 ft. hose, 100 ft of steel, 2 dot. picks, hammers and other tools. Will sell all or any part very reasonably. Write John Stromberg, Knlghtvllle, Utah. FOR BALE FOR SALE Modern home, 11 rooms. One minute from B. Y. U. 84000 down, rest terms. N. L. Nelson, CIS N. U. Avenue, Provo, of tackle for both bass and trout fishing, including a complete line of Fish Lake Tackle. IF YOU DONT BUY YOUR OUTFIT HERE WE WILL LOSE AND YOU WILL BE SORRY. Utah. BALE Furniture for three rooms. Apply to L C. Snow, 'or Inquire at E. W. Redmond's. WANTED All kinds of sewing. Mrs. Miller at Arthur Irons cottage. FOR 'BALE 4 room house furnished, on Railroad .street. Apply to Mary Haldln. FOR BALE Furnished four room house located on Bridge street. Apply to Jack Backload. FOR Schramm-Johnso- n Eol 10. PHONE NUMBER 11. Drugs |