Show HIS PLEA NOT GUilTY Ibapah the Indian Boy Arraigned Ar-raigned in Court HE KILLED HIS FATHER rl3 Tillio Fitzgerald or Provo Is Acting as His interpreter in Court at Ncphi Mother of the Boy Was in tho Court and When Mrs FItzgerald FItz-gerald Arrived She Was Sure Her Sons Redeemer Had Come Sympathy Sym-pathy in Favor of tho Young Man I r TRIBUNE SPECIAL Nep11 Utah Nov 1Ibapali the Indian boy who killed his rather at Deep Creek was arraigned before Uudsc Marloneaux today and pleaded not guilty Mrs Tllllo Filsccrald of Provo came down to act a interpreter interpre-ter She can talk the lanrmnge of > tho natives with great fluency having natvcs geal Jived out In the Deep Creek country the Creator part ot her life She knows 2NLlr all tho Indiana ouL there and when a email child took quite an Interest In the Indians and learned their lan and customs so well and the jjuajrc s wel Indians hnd such confidence in her that one used to act as Interpreter and mediator me-diator between the Indians and whites ilator mother of Ibapah Is I here and When she saw Mrs Fitzgerald In court her countenance lightened up and Rho looked na If her sons redeemer had arrived ln Fitzgeralds sympathy Is de fcldcdly l in favor ot the boy 1 and she says she has known him all his life end that he Is n good sober Industrious Industri-ous fellow and supports hiB mother and little sister very comfortably but fn ltle that the dcaxl Indian the father oft of-t npah was mean at all times both to bin family and to the whites She aays he had terrorized many women in that country by drawing butcher Itnives on them and that It was a common com-mon thing for him to beat his squaw nlthout provocation and that Ibapah when he grew up always took his mothers part and that It embittered the father against his son The cae was set for trial for the 10th Inst I RACY DIVORCE CASE It Will Como Up for Hearing Shortly at Nophi TRIBUNE SPECIAi Ncphi Utah Nov IJudse Howat appeared In court yesterday for the Mammoth Mining company ana entered en-tered a plea of not guilty to the Information Infor-mation charging the Mammoth company com-pany with keeping l a boardinghouse In connection with Its mine In tit case ot Andrew Palmer against Grace Palmer Lawyer Gusllri of Salt Lake appeared for the defendant defend-ant t and asked for tempprary alimony nnd attorneys fee 525 suit money and S15 n month temporary alimony This cis was set for the 13th mat when n lively suit la I expected Tho ground for divorce asked by the plaintiff Is adultery Tie plaintiffs attorney Mr Bryan has some racy correspondence of the defendants Elizabeth Plumb Reese was granted n divorce from David Reese and was restored to her maiden name Eliza beth Plumb on the ground of failure to support nnd cruelty The case of Frank Anderson against the Mammoth was argued on a motion mo-tion for a new trial and submitted Court adjourned till November 5th Uudgo Marloncaux will go to Salt Lake to alt in the Supreme court on Monday Mon-day WANT FIREPIGHTINa DEVICE JCilisens of American Pork Petition for ItTho Potato Crop American Fork Nov 1A petition feigned by a majority of the tax payers of American Fork will bo pieaontcd to the city council at their next meeting petitioning that body to purchase a lirefighting device Our city n present pres-ent Is at the mercy of any fire that should break out and some means should be made to give tho city a little protection In this line I the council nets favorably on the request of our people a volunteer fire brigade will be organized The potato crop this year Is fair but the market weak especially outside market We do not know of n single carload leaving the town this season whereas at this time last year at least thirty carloads were marketed in Tens Te-ns Oklahoma and tho Indian Territory Terri-tory at 60 to GO cents per bushel tob hero Potatoes are bringing at present about 25 cents per bushel on the local market which Is no doubt the cause of no spuds being shipped as after freight and the cost of the potatoes lu taken Into consideration the dealers cannot compete with the States cast of ua without cutting the price down to from 1C to 18 cents per bushel Itt Is It-t said potatoes will bring a better price Jater on and the farmers are storing uwuy their surplus There are from thirty to forty carloads yet to be dug In Judge VVIllIaniMs court here yesterday yes-terday e M Beck brought suit asalnst F C1 Harding landlord of the Grant hotel to collect four months rent and io have defendant vacate the hotel which IB owned by plalnllff After the evidence was all In upon Instructions from the Judge the Jury brought In n finding of nonsuit on ucount of plain tiff not giving defendant the time required re-quired by law to vacate The oldtime dress ball given last night by the art bazar committee was 1 success socially and financially C J3 Clark of Provo nnd Miss Fannie Millar of American Fork received the prices for wearing the most appropriate ancient costume Clark was fitted out with his great grandfathers togs the style ot a century ago and was the means of much merriment Notes Prom Springvllle Sprlngvllle Nov 1After a layoff of two weeks the farmers here have commenced to dls f beets azalii I They were stopped to give the factory a chance t work up the beets they had on hand and to make a clean up The Stake conference of the Funeral I Relief society of Utah county WfS Fn held er here yesterday In the L D S meeting meetnl house A large number ot delegates were present from outside towns The South Central school house Is now completed and har been ap proved and received from the contrac j tors Anderson Reynolds The cost of the building without seats or fur nvo wua JSOOO The building is I well adapted for the use for which it vna built and will relieve the crush In the I other schools here Items nt Mnnti p Mnntl Utah Nov 1A convention of the V M r M 1 1 asMiclntlon of tho South Sanpete Make will ho held In this city tomorrow Three meetIngs will be held Claw wi 11l and Apostle liudgor Cllw Non Is I expected here today for the mooting tomorrow A Illlle son of lose W Fox of this cIty Is Mprlously ill with typhoid fever Two of the other children In thin family fami-ly I arc nfUluted with scarlatina Sunnyside Personals Sunnyslde Oct i1Mr J T A Ketch iim field manager for the Grand View Oil company left on Thursdays train for Grand Junction and DenVer to take I wellearned rest for a few days The flrM serious mishap of the Grand View well occurred on Wednesday last A vein of water was nlruck at a depth of 000 feet and In hailing the water out the bailer was lost and even with their Improved Hailing tools they were tumble to get It out They have started start-ed the drill to work Intending 11 possible pos-sible to literally rend the bailer into pieces to allow the I drill to proceed When the accident happened they were down 1G9 feet Tur E Li Falser Inspector of Government Gov-ernment surveys accompanied by hlo wIfe Is in town looking over the Utah Fuel companys surveys It 1 Is hoped his visit 1 will detlnltcly settle In the minds of some Jut what coal lands arc owned by the Fuel company In this section Carl Marshall of Salt Lako arrived on todays train and greeted many old friends Sandy McLean Republican nominee for Sheriff and Tom Lamh Jlepubll can nominee for Assessor were In camp Thursday shaking hands with old friends on ROUNDUP ATPRICE Weary CampaignersMr Kirkcra Progress on HydroCarbon Mines Price Nov IHon B R McDonald and lion Carl A Badger arrived here yesterday afternoon by the stage from the north and both were to near worn out from their campaign In Ulntah county to do anything but rest here tonight and tomorrow As a consequence con-sequence a rally which had been advertised ad-vertised at which Mr Badger waR to speak at Wellington last evening1 was postponed Mr McDonald Intended togo to-go on to Scofleld last evening but arrived ar-rived hero too late to think of trying to get there over the hard road Inter vening Both gentlemen will probably prob-ably got to Suml side and to Scofleld before Tuesday Mr Eil C Lee was soon at his ranch today and was expected to come here and go to Scolleld but he Is still confined con-fined to the house by sickness and Is likely to he compelled to stay there t for some time to come His friends are I doing all that can possibly bo done for his election throughout the county and his majority bldu fair to be the largest oC any candidate on the t ticket A large amount of building material left here yesterday for The Strip where It is to be used in making needed making Improvements by Messrs Lowenstcln and Nichols about the mercantile Nlhol6 merantle es tablishment lately purchased from Uames ilease Sinera local sportsmen returned from n hunt yesterday bringing In a wagon load of venison which they report to be plenty n few miles out In the hills William Roylance received his second carload of strained hone from Emery county jcslcrday Thls seasons crop Is said to be exceptionally good and a better price Is being paid than last rear A beekeepers year beelceper association has been formed consisting of all the bee raisers of Emery county and the coin > Inallon thus formed Is said to ac count largely for the Increase In price over last year I a Mr Eugene Santschl of Castle Gate Caste did business here Thursday W H Donaldson and James Loof iourow two popular candidates on time best ticket returned from a trip to Sunnyslde Wednesday evening and report hold the camp a Republican strong holdUq Miss Pearl Holdaway la attending school nt American Fork atending Hon George Whltmore who was called here by the attempt to rob the jank has since been mixing with the boys to make trying Democratic con verts While ordinarily he is a sue cess as a this missionary Ir an off l year and Democrats dont sprout In thiu climate Dan jTCachcn Is on I hunting trip In Nnie Mile l canyon He was last re ported as being Pnakoblttcn and an antIdote waa sent In time It is Lr hoped I to save his life Tom Nichols and Ben hteln are en route to The Strip where they will study the Ulo lan tnnigc for omo time to come lal A wellattended meeting of teacher parent of scholars and patrons of the Price school was held last evening In eenlnS the lecture room > A pleasant and profitable evening Is reported by those who attended I is a little over two months since Caatle valley had as much as a snrln clc of rain and the roads out C of Price arc In a deplorable condition Mr 1 A Klrhcr condilon from Sun lyslde Thursday evening I and reports satisfactory progress on the hydro carbon claims above that place In which he Is Interested with Salt Lake City and outside capitalists Sylematlc uevelopment work Is being prosecuted ns it present and In time early spring the calm will be ready for n vlsoroui dls lay of enterprise by his company Yihlle Mr Klrker Is very reticent nrf to operations there enough has been learned to Justify the statement that a argu expenditure Is to be made there n In the early nprlng and a large force of men employed in producing the various va-rious hydrocnrbon products which uie there In Immense quantities Surveyor Talamantes of Salt Lake City baa returned to the city after lay Ing oft tho reservoir site and running runnlnJ levels for the various pipe lInes to bo constructed for the Price waterworks system DEATH OF JAMES HARDY A Respected Citizen of Provo Miss Eva Dunn DeadProvo Notes TRIBUNE BUREAU City TaJ Provo Nov 1 James Hardy of this city an aged and highly respected citizen died tonight to-night of general debility at his home in the Third ward Mr Hardy was born In Great Hadhnm 13rglonUV Sep timhJr 3r 1S32 and catno to iltah In October ISG3 He led In Salt Lake City for one year and then moved to Provo hon he HVrd for the rout of hit life lie leave l a wIfe and ton children chil-dren to re ere his memory Funeral services will he held Jtoiiday of teruppn at 1 oclock at the Third ward mcctlng houre Miss Eva Dunn the nlnotecn earl old ear-l daughter of Mr and Mrs William F Dunn of the fhlrd ward died nt 11 oclock a m today from the effects todi cceclM of a surgical operation performed last Thursday of an abscess In the region of tho abdomen High hopes for her recovery were entertained until last night when a relapse In her condition occurred which resulted In her death MKS Dunn WHS in years of age and was born In ProvO > City hut lived In Park City for a number of year where her father was engaged In business She tan a beautiful and iccompllBhod young lady l amid her death will be deeply deep-ly I felt by her parents and her many relatives ami friends Stale Commnndcr of the Mnccabcc Lodge W F Gray of Salt Lake City vlplted and maJio JL speech before the Provo lent No 2 last night Michael Streblo Martin Slreblc Roy Holdaway and Ernest Slngp were arraigned I ar-raigned In the Justices rourt today for fighting and disturbing thc peace The three former were lined 5 each Hold away won dismissed and the trial of Stage continued Jn the estate and guardianship of Nellie M Clark ot al minors order confirming sale of real estate Jn the estate ot Joseph Crook deceased de-ceased final account allowed and peti I ton for distribution granted JUDGE PISHDACK AT SANDY Rousing Republican Rally Forcible Arguments by Him Sandy Npv IThis evening Schmidts hal was the scene of another rousing RepublIcan rally at which Judge Flshback and George M Cannon proclaimed Republicanism so forcibly that even the Democrats present real led at least for the time being the fact that they are pursuing a phantom and while the people here have heard a good deal o camnjilgn oratory this fall still the same spirit of enthusiasm which ban characterized all Republican gatherings here was In evidence and tho speakers were ficauently Interrupted Inter-rupted with bursts of applause George M r Cannon was the first speaker He dwelt for a time on the history of the two parties showing that the Democracy opposed n majority of the great Issues that have pushed the United Slates to the fiont such as opposition to slavery Internal 1 Improvement Improve-ment the homestead law etc The re malndor of tho time he spent In a very able discussion o the general principles princi-ples of Republicanism Judge Flshback then took the for and Immediately took up the Issues ot the present campaign He first showed howat present our representation in Congress is divided and has but little Influence with the administration and How the Influence would be strengthened strength-ened by sending men to Congress who would be a unit on all question The remainder of his time was spent In a general discussion of tho Issues In the present campaign such as tariff revision re-vision Imperialism etc Good at Mercur Mcrcur Nov Although Mercur In the past haR beencounted in the Democratic Demo-cratic ranks there is every Indication that a good Republican majority will be shown when the votes arc counted next Tuesday night The rally here tonight was one of the most genuinely genuine-ly enthusiastic ever held In the camp and is IL good evidence of the way the sentiment Is turning C S KInney of Salt Lake was the princlpalvorator l He dwelt at some length upon the tariff question showIng show-Ing the comparative benefits to the country under Republican and Democratic Demo-cratic rule He also discussed the Irrigation Ir-rigation law ind the trusts and closed by advocating the election of Joseph Howell for Congress and of William Spry for the Legislature Abe Crawford a recent convert from Democracy and now the chairman of the Republican committee gave bin reasons for changing to the party ot progress and advocated the election of Republican ticket from top to bottom bot-tom William Spry the candidate for the Legislature O L Becker County Attorney and lulijah Sprague were the other speakers Frys orchestra played some lively selection1 OTHER RALLIES There was i rouser at Ephralm by the Republicans on Friday night with Ak C Mntheson Col Dougherty and N P Nelson the spcakei There was a most successful Republican Repub-lican meeting at Huntington on Thursday Thurs-day evening the speakers being ColA Col-A B Hayce of Ogden and Delt Thomas of Provo These speakers have been holding a series of most onlhuslastlo meetings In Emery county land the party maunders there are confident of carrying lhat county Ibis year for the first time Jrst tm The Democrats had a meeting at Spring City on the evening of October 3lsl When the meeting was called to order or-der The Tribune correspondent wiltes Time sIght t huh old wan most pltllful Instead of that circle ot shining lights that used to adorn the Bpeukeis stand In the better days of Democracy there was nothing to gaze at but empty benches Judge Dusenbcrry and Matt Thomas were the speakers A B LEWISS CAMPAIGN Enthusiastic Reception at Milford Confident of Election TRIBUNE SPECIAL Mllford Utah Nov IThe Hon A I l Lewis returns from his trip through the entire Eleventh Senatorial district dis-trict Thursday and the citizens of Mll ford accorded him a most enthusiastic reception The entire Republican county coun-ty ticket togeUinr lth Mr LeIs gave a rally In Atkinss hull which was crouilvd tO ovorllowlng and a great demonstration of upplaiiw greeted each candidate itS ho rOfe to address the audience au-dience and more especially MV 1 Lewis Friday the entire delegation went to Mlnersvllle where the same Jubilant greeting was extended to all the same being trime of Adamslllo nnd Green villo The Republicans llh Mr Lewis Lew-is I ut the head of local politic arc more than gratified with the conditions of Beaver county and Mr Lcwlsi was Insured In-sured of being lent out of Beaver county coun-ty with an pverwhclmlng majority as Is the entire Republican ticket Mr Lewis stated that t he received a most hearty greeting und demonstration of COQd will and everywhere through Washington Iron and Kane counties and he Is more than confident of lila election to the Senate PARK CITY SOCIETY A delightful social event was the euchre party Monday lirnoon given by Mrs Lynn Mrs Klmbiill und Minn Carrie Silt ton to which a I large number of theIr frlendi Imd been lnviic1 1 The cozy homo was artistically decorated for the occasion occa-sion with of bountiful mattes tWlltlul while yel low1 uml pink chryHJinthiiinims cosnioi mill vine rind ilu refreshments were In IwcjiInK with LIme ilcoratlnini Time prln woie hmcJsorne and were won by Mrs F R DavIs ladles first Mr V AV Ann I tZ1ilttLtttl on Pse 7 HIS PLEA NOT GUilTY Continued from Page C OntnUed So L troniTi ladies second and Mrn Ann Kes cel the consolation Tho guqato were Mesdames W J Buck B J Bcgga F R DILls William Staley J Mlddour F W Sherman F Smith w E lloyd J Diem J Thompson F A Bird W G Lamb G W Gulliver D D Sutton F A McCarty iv W Armstrong J Frankel L K Hubbard A Wllllarny R D Robblns F C GolHt F A Jennings P H Towey J 1 Kcacol Ann Kofccl E N Hallock B P Lecomple P McPherson T Fraser J W Geiger Charles Shields Misses May Bnlllco ASH R Harrington Florence R SmIth Julia Kurlln Minnie Kcsscl Berlin Ber-lin Get Ch Margaret Brundago and Ag sea Towey o Mrs Thomas Fraser entertained Mrs W J Buck and Mrs J Welch at luncheon lunch-eon very Informally Tuesday n her pleas ittit homo near tho Alliance C tunnel The members of the Episcopal church gave a dime social nt the home of Ir F A McCarly on Monday evening which was largely attended and which proved very entertaining to nil present Del louis coffee sandwiches DUe dougfinuts were served by Mrs McCarly who wait UDjIstcd by the 10lcl of tho guild Miss Miriam Ra don was the recipient ofa delightful surprise party yesterday I afternoon given bv Misses Sadie Jurffcn ton and Graco Stringer The Invited guests wcr the Misses Nellie GoodrIch IInnIo Cunningham Kate Thorpe Frances Bhl lls Alice DeIghton Pnd lllcy Lillian Kncalc Besale McClollnn Blanche pelghton Llz lo Shields Jennie Sherman Bessie Gushing Susie Shields 31nor Whlght Vina Mawhlnnry Emma Hoolls Hazel Wllllama Blrtlc Bcatty Graco Stringer Grace Wallace Ethel Doyle Sadie JurGenson Ala Klmball Clara KImball Tcsalc McLaughlin Ocr trude McLaughlIn Mesnra Storm Platte Guy JurRcnPon IrvIn StrInger Leroy QuellIng GelKcr > Shlcd3 Ralph Townscnd Bcrlla Dclghton Reginald Wallace Frank Surlbut Leo Lonzl Will Lllllc Harry don Baker Emmet Shields and L page rtad The Womans Athenaeum will meat al the home of Mrs A R Wcetcr tomorrow afternoon at the usual C CI lime David R Tcwksbury returned to Seattle Seat-tle Tuesday after n pleasant visit of two months spent In Park CHv with his father and sister Mrs J W Geiger I S C Mrs E J Bcggs Mrs M M F Allen and MIss Katherine Lawrence wenl to Ogden Tuesday to attend thc U F W C which convened thcro the 2Tith 30th and 31ut The ladles returned homo yesterday yester-day I I S dnl1 Mrs W C Lamb went to the city Wednesday and remained until yesterday the guest of Mrs D C McLnugHlIn at the Knulsford hotel 1 Mrs F Schuylcr came up from Zion Saturday morning accompanied by her daughter Abblu and remained n couple of day with Mrs H S Townsend 4 Mr and Mrs Geiger and son David Hcber spent Wednesday Mrs L E Hubbard and daughter Miriam Mi-riam will return home tomorrow after a delightful ten clays visit with Mrs F S Fox and other I mends c Mr F Schuylcr and daughter of Salt Lake and Hlllo Leah Townsend of Park City departed for Los Angeles Tuesday evening where they expect to spend the whiter months I Th ladles 0 St Lukes guild met at the homo of Mrs R E Wright Monday afternoon S I I Mrs P H Towoy went down to the city Saturday to visIt with her mother Mrs Kimball C S Mr Joseph M Cohen was kept busy on Wednesday shaking hands with his hosts of Park friends Mr and Mrs J T Kesccl were the recipients re-cipients of a most delightful surprise party Friday evening when a number of their Intimate friends called and tool their pleasant home by caled After quiet was restored iho guests enjoyed a number num-ber of games of euchre the prizes going to Mrs Lynn Kimball ladles first Mr J Mlddour gentlcmons first and Mr KImball booby Tho tally cards were daintily painted pumpkins and Lbs refreshments re-freshments wero of tho Halloween order all of which was thoroughly enjoyed bj tho guebts who were Mr and Mrs J Thompson Miss Carrie Sutton Mr and Mrs J Mlddour MIss Minnie Keacol Mr and Mrs Lynn Kimball Mrs E N Hal lock Mr and Mrs S L Raddon Dr E K Ward Mr and airs W EL Boyd Joo Kcaccl J Thomson and B Kcsccl o I Mr and Mrs B D Sutton of Provo arc expected In Park this morning for a two weeks visit with relatives o US Miss Laura Townsend went to the city Tuesday afternoon and returned homo tho following morning Mr and Mrs A R Woctcr entertained very Informally at a Halloween party Frl day evening A very pleasant limo was had by all present Mrs D D Sutton goes to Provo tomorrow tomor-row to attend the marriage of her sister Miss Dell Carter which occurs tho 12th of November U 4 S Miss Lillian Hedges entertained a company com-pany of friends v srj pleasantly on Hal loween Tho parlors were decorated jxrtlsllcally with red and white carnations white chrysanthemums and largo butter lllcs whllo the sittingroom was prettily arranged with golden brown chrysanthe mumH and butterflies Tho dining table was mado very attractive with a large pumpkin forming tho centerpiece to which ribbons were attached and each gUest received re-ceived a souvenir from thin carr all Two ghosts told fortunes all sorts or games were played and In the fortune cake the thimble found In It went to Joe Bell the gold ring to Miss Frieda Funk and the dime to Joo Kemp The Invited guests were the MIsSes Laura Townsend Flor ence Hurlhut resale Lambort FrIeda Funk Mny Ucdrcs Nellie JeflnlnfI nose BlUnlcott Imhcoll joranllIn Ellen Morton Ron Junto Jennings Pearl Snyder lIes ale Barnlcotl Lillian Funk Maud Loaf borough Gladys Hodges Ella Snyder Meanrs George Bate Harrv Hall Rob ert Wright Rob Roy Joe Kemp Arnold Smith Joe Bell George GeIger Will Sut ton Frank Darnlcott Bert Hartwell Charles Carpenter Grover Evans Jako Rlcliard on and Will Perry t MrA G R Hancock returned to SnIt Lake Saturday afternoon after a pleasant stay In Park with her parents Col and Mrs William M Forry 1 4 Mrs John Thomson entertained at uncheon l on Friday In honor of Mrs Ann vtacfl and daughter Mro E N Ilnllock of Now York Covers were laid for tils EUREKA SOCIETY I Mr nnd Mrs C C Langley of Pnyoon wore tho guests this week of Mrs Lang Ipys i parents Dr and Mrs While t I The Ladles Republican club of Iu reka pave a very pleasant entertainment at tho Republican headquarters last Thursday evening There wore over 10 ladles In attendance and nearly all were members of the club After a short musical mu-sical programme an elaborate supper was spread S SI John Drlscoll Is I again In Eureka after I couple of months absence In Mackoy Ida and Sail Lnk 1 Cltr I 0 I Attorney Frank H Holzhclmcr wan at tho couniyaeal several days during the past week I I I Mrs Dora Kohl and daughter Annie were Salt J < ako vIsItors this week a S a Dr Hcnzcl spent Wednesday at the capital cap-ital S I C r The members of f tho Degree of Honor gave a very pleasant dance at Odd Follows I Fol-lows hall last Monday night The affair af-fair vas a socIal and llnanclal success C C I Mr Vic Johnson and MIss Tecl a Back j man were united In marriage by Rev llclwlck at the Finn hall lant Tuesday i Afttr the marriage ceremony dancing and 1 feasting were In orderS order-S S I I The Ladles Aid society will meet with Mrs Edward Plko next Thursday afternoon after-noon Novcmbar Cth I Tlntlc lodge No 711 B P O C will Klvo a dance at Odd Fellows hall Friday evening November Hth Bxlenelvo preparations prep-arations are being made to make the occasion oc-casion a pleasant one E Blmroso of this place will lenv for Park City In a few days Mr Blmrase may decide to locate In that camp Mrs H F Fullrlcdo was taken to ono of tho hospitals of Halt Lake the early part of tho week Mrs Fullrlcdo was operated upon some time ago for tumor and has not entirely recovered from tho effects of the operation Edward Pike was In Ncphl last Turg lay and Wednesday o Down Mobil was presented at io Odd Fellows hall Friday night to a good Tlzed audience Mr and Mrs Jackson McChrysial went to Salt Lake City Thursday Mr and Mrs George Moore have returned re-turned from Sail Lake City 4 a I Miss Mabol Nutjcnl returned last Mon dav after a visit with friends In Salt Lake Mr and Mrs E H Osborno of Silver City have purchased from John J Pope the Eureka hotel County Trenaurer M D Bowen of Nophl was In Eureka for a few day 4 Frank McHatton returned Thursday night from Payaon Mrs Phil Clarke Is entertaining her mother Mrs W S Earls of Salt Lake |