Show NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES AND TOWNS HCPCHL1CAXS JOIX THE RAAVLIXS CLUB AT EUREKA I Naturalization Boom at rilniitl Juclprc Rhodes at AVork The Eureka Concentrator Telephone Line UnllioiiBecJc i The Rawlins club roll is being rapidly rapid-ly filled Twenty local Republican voters have signed among them being some of the leaders of the g o p Frankie will not make much noise i when he goes off next November We admire his gall in standing up as a I target and feel glad of his nomination by his party who would have put up a better man had they stood the ghost I of a show to win He has been in the 1 way of some party leaders who will soon be ready to sing his requiem and wish him perfect political desuetude I Eureka Democrat I Judge Rhodes of Ogden Avill spend I next week in Sanpete in the interest 1 of the Democratic party He will talk I in ManU Monday evening Sterling i Tuesday afternoon Mayfield Tuesday evening Ephraim Wednesday evening even-ing Spring City Thursday evening Mt Pleasant Eriday evening and Fountain I Green Saturday eveningEphraim i Enterprise One hundred and forty aliens received receiv-ed their naturalization papers at Man I t last Saturday and about threefifths of i them were Democrats The Republicans Repub-licans concede that twothirds of those who have been naturalized in i this county this year are Democrats jEphraim Enterprise I Dame Rumor says that two new boats have been launched upon the sea of matrimony this week One with wih master and mate Mr Will Valiant and Miss May Wood He wooed she I wood and they both would Mr Randall Ran-dall and Miss Lottie Harmer unfurled their sails in the other boat May the voyage be pleasant the winds fair I and the cruise successful in cruisE every particular I par-ticular Springville Independent I The Eureka Tintic Democrat is anew a-new venture in the journalistic field Its motto is Free Coinage of Silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 and i is doing good work in the cause of the people Long may it waveD wave-D Murray of Salt Lake was in Eureka yesterday in the interest of the new telephone line Mr Murray informs us that they are going to give the people of this locality a good service ser-vice the new line being a standard long distance telephone line I will stretch straight across the valley from Camp Floyd and will follow the old State load coming to Eureka from Homansville and will have the terminus ter-minus for the present at Silver City taking in Mammoth on the Way The work is progressing rapidly at the rate of one and onehalf miles per day and will be finished to Eureka some time between the 15th and 20th of next month As soon as times brighten a tme brighteJ I number of private lines will be put in and a regular central telephone station established Eureka Democrat The people owning houses on the I BullionBeck ground situated north of thp waste dump have been notified to remove and take with them all their belongings within thirty days the company having determined to build the concentrator on the hill and hoist the ore on an elevated tramway a la Eureka crat Hill works Eureka Demo |