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Show ' - YjL.IV. EUREKA, JUAB :: JROFESSIONAi; THE CITY COUNCIL CARDS. E DWAKD l Att.pey at Law.aal,U.. S. Office in New Court Iloust, Q Matters. l'IKE. The City soloas met last Monday evening with Mayor McCurystal in the chair and all members present except Dayton, The regular routine business of reading minutes,' referring anil allowing accounts" was first taken up. On motion of Bowen the marshal was instructed to enforce the ordinance for the collection of lines imposed, and to allow no prisoner the privelege of liberty i;ntil the fine is paid or secured. A request from the fire department Csamissloner. - Eure ka. M, TUACKbTON, om eyrat- - L aw , at Union Office Drug Stora - ' EUREKA, UTAH. A.. ROBERTSON, . N, With Bennett. Marshall 4 Bradley,. MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. Mam ?t.. Sail Lak 163 S. City. pleted, Office In Tintic Mercantile Co.s store. with instructions to furnish estimate of the cost of art icles required. , A communication from Thomas C. TC. BAILEY. Hanford applying for the position of , Attorney t-Law City Engineer, w:ts read and referred Patents nj Land Office Business a Specialty to the Street committee. Salt Lakk City. Utah. A lengthy communication from Jas. Eustice, the sexton. was then read. that the City dist He recommended H0rpINS;&. YOUNG, continue the use of the old cemetery, and take the necessary steps toward littlng up a new one. On motion of Clark a special committee, composed : & All. Work Guaranteed, of the Mayor, Adams and Hyde, was UTAH. appointed to secure an appropriate site KVIiKK A, near the mouth of the canon. A kick' was made by John Giblin EUREKA URDERTAKIN& CO., and others about the filthy condition JAMES EUSTICE, MGR. of a stable on the Bennett place. lie-- f : erred to the Board of Health. An application of Ilenriod, the counof Utah county, lor the ty surve-oof City Engineer, went over position until next meeting. The report of committee on sprinkFULL LINEnOF ling streets went over. Bowen suggested the idea of building a tank und buying a windmill for the purpose of pumping water to be used for sprinkEUREKA. UTAH. ling. Committee on Fire and Waver asked C. B. Markland F.O.Horn. further time in which to report on a new build iog in which to house the fire . ; MEECBAHT TAILORS CooUi Th8 one-thir- d h- lion-aqu- u. m Works. Sampling Ordinance No.16 was then taken up Works, 8th South and 4th West. and read for the third time. The orOffice, Opera House Building. dinance fixes a fire limit and provides v Ore carefully sampled and sold at highest that no new bnildings shall be erected markiot price. Returns made on day of sale. within that limit, unless the plans Consignments solicited. Address are approved by a, fire committee. The totikling Sampling Works, several amendments it was fiAfter P. O, Box 942. Salt Lake City. Utah. nally passed. B. Christensen submitted a sketch ROUSE & MORGAN COMPANY, of the work which the city should Dealers in have done and agreed to do the work for about $200. Referred to Street and Cured Meats ' " " Have on hand and for sale at ' committee. , la behalf of the Board of Health, 1- -2 ct.' PertPoiind. Dr. A. F. Lombard made a lengthy 1: . jresli report on the sanitary condition of the city. He recommended that the sewer which runs through the main portion of town be cleaned and disinIWve-reat address by..lcav!iv fected, and that hotel an l restaurant T?r s' at ."Meat Market, Ma in. rvt. tiisu.ntimit the practice of !(". ting Mops ur.iin into the ni lin sewer; 'also that the Council cause to be published a notice to citizens to use ti fre prvcl n ?R.fi f 1.. WV m? It. If T."i r1 in at least once disinfectants fvftfw v'4u Action HprAjr .'jini li'v t h;pli-On motion of Clark the week. each r tout of i'i.m your fir t cmfi' foi marshal was instructed to notify parties to clean and disinfect the sewer ?Z3 under their respective places of busiRUPTU J?E CURED FREE. Pure, Clear Icq. ; ls i 6ir-,a- pop( vou 4luTery. i Know una nump (if oonTeiiirnt). A wimple blKKiKd l) t M,Kwth Windham, BttlBer r f. r. . . tendering the No areata. 'WReUfTOi at VV hole i Vi lift, (tbip tor l.i !'rr examination resignation of II. P. Dayton, - i indeli-uatel- MINING AeeSE tSDABSTER gnu ell for $55 tT& to l:U? icvinoiaRAecR, 25ibs.cpn . It.. ftpMifn, tTfpet UnMt.tiTfort aei'fil noil fur IUJ ' 1 IH. i'ti" Cniirnt,p1 h rrry t r W rlt;ffi wTTinty wlfh ry iniirhi ' ynu lui r a hlryclfi (hronth n nifi-n- l ynu fa y M t f frf1JntinPiit price for mnf ijnr l'1'' fchnat miwh to htcyolf" tliifrf to mHk thrm. .' icnt Hn.t rteitlprii aslt do T !"' prucivoc0 and (nruimT iiif gtt Hip iit wboloMlu IrnBi .."(. Uirt (t (uf jmi Wustratrd CWloni fret. our wlini'-Rnl- via tttr Acme CycU Company, ELKHART, IND y. $18. 10. NOTES. Miner man took a T1II5 YANKEE, owned by T. D. Sullivan, and Johnny Hunt. A tunnel has been driven a distance of Bo feet into the nifuntain, and they expect to tap a large body of ore within the next 'V) feet. A seven foot vein ol lime was t ncnnnt red in tne workings several vuek-- . rgo. It c rries a streak of black quartz, and jssajs well in gold, .but the owners are intent on fully developing the . s, L . oTici:. , All persons are hereby notified to at .' once clean up all cesspools, privp vaults, manure and any other garbage or rubbish around their premises, or suffer prosecution as provided by ordinance. By order of City Gus. J. Henriod, Council, City Marshal. back-yards- 7- -t Have your prescriptions filled at the Eureka Drug Store. Go to the Eureka Drug Store for medicines of any kind. Fresh fish and oysters always on hand at. the, "Eureka Fruit Store" Lower Main street. Best meals in town at the Keystone , Restaurant. Taints, oils, varnisles. 'brushes, etc. Eureka Drug Stoke. For fine Cigars and fresh Con fectionery try "The Eureka Fruit Store." Lower Main Street. The Tintic Mercantile Co. is the the famous Pleasant sole agent for Valley and Castle Gate coal. Ask your neighbor if it does not last longer and make a better fire than any coal in use. 52tf. , There safer way to remit is no mon- ey than bank draft and it certainly is the business way to do it and the cheapest. We sell drafts as follows: 10 cents to $2r, 15 cents to $50, 25 cents to $100.' Geo. A rtitur Rice & Co. Notice is hereby given that my wife Lizzie Underwood, having deserted me, I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract after this W. J. Undei wood. date. To Rent. One house. En ' Drugstore.'. qiiircat-Eure- k "Many of the citizens of Painsville; ndiana are never without a bottle of Chamber!, ins Cough Remedy in the house'' says Jacob Brown, the leading merchant of the place. This Remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whooping cough in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without it. For sale by Eureka Drug Store. I Assesnieiit Notice. The XortliTn S;y Mining; Com puny. are for sale by i i ii le camps mentioned by addressing Jaimes McAvoy, Lander, Wyo., Wm. Sturgis, Jr., Cheyenne, Cashier First Na-- k Wvo., A. Kendal tional bank, Kol Springs, Wyo., S. L. Spangler, chai rman Fremont board of County comioissioners, Atlantic. Wyo. The Unioji Pacific is the short est ?nd quickest line to the South I 'ass country, dally stages iroiu liock Springs and Kawlhis. Loent ion of pi ;m'ip I pl.u-- ot lu '.noss: Suit I.iike i.'l.v, Cu.il Location of tiiin(" Hinl works: Tintic Mining DUti-lev. , t't-a- Territory. Notice is iicicby siven th;t at a meeting of the Ro:i; il of Directors of said i o.ni);in.v. hold on l eeSuli of May, l.svU, mi 'No. Z) of twelviMiud otie-liu- lf (1 .'!2 ccuik per sliiire was levied on the capital s.(vk ot the dy payable Immeuialely to the Secretary. 8t liis oilice. McCoruick & Co's .'Rank, ik! East Temple Streels, comer 1st S.Ut T.ake City, Utah Territory. Any stock this assessment shall remain unupon whi--paid on Saturday, theSOih day of June, ISM, will 1h) doliiiqiientftud advertised for sale at public suction; and,' milesi pamnent Is niuoe Coi poi ;U!on. before, will be sold on .Monday, the i,ru d.--y , of July. I WM, to psiy the delinquent together with the cost of ailverllsiujf, and eien.-.oof sa le. E.v order of Hie Hoard of Directors. A. H ANAL' E It, Secretary. Corner 1st South a:id East Temple Sw eets. 't City. Utah. May aitli. 1M. First publication .luiifi 1st, 1S04.1 'nses.-.-ment- Li-'.- Sheriff's Sale. Pin- - nant toanevecel ion to me directed by .Imueial District Court, of the o' l iali, issued on a by 'red Nelson, Justice of the I'enceln id for Kitrel.a precinct. Colon v of Juiib, 1, rritory of dab. in favor of Vv. I. Snyder ind ii vain t V. 1'. Clays. A. K. and T. Wall, an ubi ra. t of v. hid) 'i on of tiled Mav, in the said d.iy s'4, ' Court. I shall expose at Twin boys were born to Mis. 00. public saj the front door ol t he Countv Court House Cramer l.isi n !i L. one o!' .iiern bein-uv ,.t Nephi. Conn, of Ji ab and Tr- Ihet stit' oorn. T'np mot he- ;uid other Ii. on i he 'find dav of J une, WH, i at li all tue rijdu, llile. claim Inter-e- -t clii Id a ro proxies 'n ; nicely. of V. Clay... A. U. Ilnlcoino and Jamei T. Wall, on tue '.'Sih day or May iv.n, or that The City Council made an excellent uey, or any of . h; e acquired, of, vsi,e selection in the choice of Wm. Hatand to the following t'es .rioo-d real field io succeed P. P. Dn.vton. He is i,i Juab Cotiiit mid n.-riiM-loiio'.v-- . as to.wli: That certain largely interested in the (own, and is lo,,e iniuiii!? la1 Jmuu-iTin Mining ri. t. .Iiianpt'ountv, Tcrtiory of I tali, enterprising and progressive. !.nown. limned and recorded as Ihe Cham-pi- ., i ' No. 2 .'liinlii? ( 'Inbound ruin e fully Jugde Pike has bpen selected to re upon pajrt i'.' nf Cixik 'L of tinspond to the Wist "(J. all" at the ban-'ouoi ,ind 'i in' - Mining HMrict ami also to be given during the session of '..limn hs I". S. J,oi . );4. Also that certain ..Itu.ite in Tiiilic .Mining the Oran I Lodge of the Knights of lode mining Ii,tii u t mi.,,)re. onnly Ten-Iny of tlili, Pvfhias, which convenes in Salt Lake l.iioor eii as the "Fraction"' unit pud Ion the! 9th. fi'.i er derlbe, a V. S. Lot No. J.Vi, and a F.i r v No. 'M. P 'l.en, be sold ic- llio property of V. F. ('lavs. The members of the baseball club 'I'k . uii'l T, Wall at the suit are. requested to meet at the court, ') of JOHN T. SI I. LI VA N. I.Miy.ler. hou-- e tomorrow (Saturday)' cvamg She i,i" of Juab County. Ry W. L. ll 'fliT, leputv Siu riil. for tiie purpose or Arranging a C. I,. l;i:i;WN. Aibu ney fur I'laititlff. for the l ourih. By order of Duled. IHah. .Mav ,'Hsl., - '4. II irst publi.'ution June 1st, 104,. Morgan. Captain. the : Ter-li'.o- .y I : Iloh-om- tn.-'.'Sl- ' I Wanted, Gold Miners tramp through To develop the goid properties in th' south part of the district one day Lewiston, Minens Delight, Atlantic, this week, and returned with hope re- South GolU Creek or on the, Pass, newed and faith increased. The iirst liu can get full infor- Bustler Belt. property visited was niation regarding reliable mines tln't A lii'T,1 fchftn - . was on .md of Clark the folmotion accepted, caUu made for the elecnominations lowing ()ui lit t:t :'.niruir. tnnm c.irn ut asai; rtstcll tion of his successor. Delos Lombard 15 llii., ttiue aianx "iTiius, and Win. Hatfield were the two candidates and each received two votes. The casting vote was given by tii ; Mayor in favor of Uattield. On motion of Bowen the work on the streets was discontinued which in all amounted to Adjourned.- SHIES '.znntllnlir .(HTKluy, or ness. A communication, n right-of-wa- y of cess-poo- P.e-mi- ! ' Several hundred Tons a, ex-Se- apparatus. A number of mining experts have been in town ibis week, making examinations of the ground in dispute-betweet lie Copperopo'is and Champlain people, sheriff McQueen. Martin ll.Tl.iiess, Ed. Kubv, Austin (. A. Palmer 'and M. H. liyan were amongst the number. ,' V. L. Thomas' suit against F. K. Morris, trustee for the liullion-Beck,- ' carried to the Supreme Conn by the deiense. was dismissed bv that tribunal Tuesday. This settles the matter unless it is carried to the U. S. Supreme Court, which is hardlv likely,'' as Mr. Tliomrs has won so far in every trial of the case. Amy-Silversmi- th ts -a- onus 7, mining controversy, agement to begin work on a wagon which practically settles all further road to this camp, from whence reglitigation of that nature. ular shipments will be made. i. Mr. A. Burch, the former efficient The Democratic meeting held last superintendent of the Bullion-Becl- i, Monday night at the Court House was and a thorough mining man, has four fairly well attended and the speech of men at work on a lease of the north Mr. King was well received by t he half of the faithful. Thesamecanhaidlybe, said NORTHERN SPY. of Judrre Judd's talk, as his "befo the He is taking some good ore out of an wah" policy of running the governupper level, and will begin shipping ment does not coincide with that o!' tomorrow. The force is to be increased the liberty loving 'people of today. at once and the Spy bids fair to regain The sooner the Judge quits making Into sieves and calling upon some of its old time prestige as a great voters to obsei ve hi wisintelligent producer. dom, the better it will be for the DemOver the hill, south, at the ocracy of Utah. Nephi Courier. BOSS TWEED AU was quiet, but the reporter I have two little t uci caildieii who learned that Arthur Brown, the Salt are teething litis hot we;'iher and are Lake attorney, and one of the princi- troubled with bowel complaint. I pal owners, has made arrrangements give fliem ChiMiiberlain's Colic, Cholto resume work at once. There is some era and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts good copper ore in the Tweed, for like a charm. I earnestly recommend wii ch there is now a market. it for children with bowel troubles. The leasors of, the I was myself taken with a sevore CHAMPLA1N AND, TIICEMIX bloody flux, with cramps and of a Have put three eight hour shifts at p;iins in my stomach, work sinking the shaft deeper in the bottle of this remedy cured me. Wit hours 1 was out of bed latter property, through which the in twenf and doing my house work. Mrs. W. Champlain has been worked. It is L. Hickman Co.; Dunagan, the intention to sink another hundred Tenn. sale For Eureka by feet and then drift about the same Drug Store. distance, and tap at another point The ups and downs of a man enthe rich body of ore that is known gaged in mining f nd an apt illustrato lie in the property. Oa the tion in the case1 of rtor Tabor. OrPAnONGA In 1S77 when he ran a grocery store in Which adjoins the Champlain, some California Gulch, he wore a shirt made very good gold ore was encountered in of a gunny sack; four years later he the incline at a depth of sixty feet. slept in a $2."0 night gown, trimmed All the properties visited carry con- with real point lace, and held together siderable gold, and the owners are in front with large diamond studs. certain to be richly rewarded for their Since then he has had a fall, but is labors. At the now once more on the rising flood of COPPEROPOLIS fortune. His many friends wi'l be glad The force has not been decreased be- to learn that the Tabor block and tiie cause of the trouble with the Cham- opera housebuildings will both remain in his name, and that he will be able plain. The company is taking some rich ore from the surface, and has also within the specified time to clean quite a force engaged in development up the entire indebtedness on these work, above the old workings. Four properties Granite Pay Streak. teams are employed constantly haulADDITIONAL LOCAL. . ing ore, which is being shipped to the Copper smelter at Salt Lake. Frank Sea opat lira paij a visit to Work on the grade for the addition- the.city this week. al 20 stamps at the Mammoth mill is Marsh;'! Hcnr'o spent a couple of being pushed rapidly. The company days in Nephi this week. has settled the condemnation suits Utah strawberries are in the market, against Frank Azalia et al. for are fresh and delicious. they for the East Tintic Piy., and it Fred Fullride attended the session is understood that a plant for operatof the County Court held last Monday. ing it will be put in this summer. P. T. Farnsworth and John Beck, Several other properties that are P.. & C, were visitors to the working small forces, time would not of the B. camp Wednesday. a was a to. The trip visit permit pleasant, one, and convinced the scribe Oarley Spilman took his departure for the ease Tuesday morning. His is district fast Tintic that recovering is indefinite. , from the depression of the past year. stay The home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Do idna was happy by the arriA sensational and rather obscene val of a sweelm.de little girl last, night. cae of disturbing the peace, in which The brass band has been reorganMrs. Elizabeth Green and Thomas izing and now practices regular! v Cork were the defendants, was tried under the leadership of Fred Waters., before Judge Watts Tuesday evening. The public schools will close, next Tiie complaint was sworn to by Mrs. Friday and the ubionitous small boy Elizabeth Curtis, in which she alleged can disport himself to his heart' conthat the defendants used vile and ob- tent. scene language to her. A jury was Oh June 1.th the Union Pacific will called for by the defendants and the sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at case was tried behind closed doors. $17.). Tickets good returning until June Bth. After hearing evidence unfit for pub lication, the jury acquitted Cork and The injunction suit .of the Copperop-oli- s found Mrs. Green guilty. The court to and Champlain has been continued July L'nd, at which time it will be assessed a fine of one dollar and costs, tried at Provo. for two new hooks, one large bell to be used as an alarm bell, and one small one f.r the hose cart, was referred to the committee on Fir and Water, .TOAH W. McCHRYSTAL, 4894. , FFICE--Uooan- 70, UTAH. , Sells circus and a Democratic conproperty, and have made no shipments. vention will visit Salt Lake on the Three eight hour shifts are pushing ICtlL We do not know that these two the work on the events have any connection with each t UTAn TUNNEL other, but it is, to say the least, a Which is being driven from a point strange coinuidence. near the top of White Pine canyon, to An exchange pertinently remarks: tap the rich ore body in the Utah ConTime and money could be saved by solidated. From the other side of the dispensing entirely with national elecmountain a similar force is at work on tions. It would greatly simplify matthe same tunnel, which has cut ters if England were to appoint a ruler through some very rich ore, an occas- for us. ional carload of which is shipped to The U. S. Supreme Court has denied Salt Lake. When this tunnel is com- the petition for a rehearing in. the it is the intention of the man A CCOD CRIST OF BUSINESS- Q F. LOOFBOL'KOW it WILLIAM KA.ll. Atlorssys aid CcBEsellors it Law A Sn.'cmor Klected to Dayton, ot the City IMij i.iu Tl,72, 73 Commercial Bl'k; A' VI re Ordinance Passed. Other ' - SALT LAKE CITY, COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE r . tlu-iu- 1 sil-,,- s , - et ii- 1 j I ( V it |