Show LOOKS BARK AT EUREKA George H Adams Tells of Conditions in That Camp Due to Fire in tho Mines The business outlook at JCuruka is I not very bright said George 1 II Adam who represented Inab county III tin last Legislature Leg-islature J yesterday evening Mining l Is I practically suspended owlnjc to the lire in the ground and three or four hundred men have been thrown out of work Most of the man had some back pny duo them and this has helped to I keep business going go-ing but next month pnmlbes to be very quiet in mercantile circles Fortunately for the men there Is considerable work In that part of the country Some have goon to tho railroad grade and some arc working on pipe lines Thi mining company com-pany seems unable to cope with the flra and It Is Impossible to predict when work can bo resumed underground It was a mistake In my judgment for them to peal up the shaft when thin fire was first l dlHCpvered Had I thej begun to light It at once I think It would have been extinguished extin-guished by thin time Mr Adams ban been visiting 1 with his parents In Salt Lake and expects to leave this evening |