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Show MINING PROSPECTS BRISK AT EUREKA Special to Tho Tribune. EUREKA. Utah. April 1'J. Stockholders Stock-holders of the McKinlcy Mining company com-pany have elected the following new officers: William D. Meyers, president; Erlck Levin, vice president; W. C. De-tvar, De-tvar, secretary;- Mrs. Jennie Meyers, treasurer; and W. D. Meyers, Erlck Levin, John L. Anderson, Nels Thompson Thomp-son and Matt Senicll. directors. The company owns some valuable ground near tho .Centennial Eureka mine. Work will be resumed in a short time. (SO Preparations are mado to start the old Eureka Hill mill, which has been idle for some time. The plant Is equipped with 100 stomp?, but only -10 of these will be used when operations are resumed. It is slated that the mill will go into commission again before the first of May. and that tho company com-pany has enough milling ore on the dump and blocked out in the mine to keep the -10 stamps dropping for about five months. The force at the mine will be Increased Mrs. Ester Clark aged S3 yeary. died at this place yesterday from general debility. The funeral services were conducted this afternoon from the St. Patrick's Catholic church. Interment In the City cemetery. The deceased had resided, in Eureka the past six years and was a native of Ireland. She is tho mother to James Clark of this place and Mrs.' Anna McDonald of Park City. V Mr. and Mr?. P. J. Donnelly and Mrs. James P. Driscoll have gone to California. Cali-fornia. They will be gone for several weeks, the trip being mado in the hope of improving Mr. Donnelly's health. Mrs. Dennis Sullivan and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. C. E. Huish, are the guests of Salt Lake friends. Mrs,. James D. Stack. Mrs. Alexander Blight and Mrs. H. B. Benton were the guests of Salt Lake friends during dur-ing the past three days. Dick Chope, foreman of the Annie Laurie mine at Gold Mountain, was in Eureka yesterday. He took about twelve miners back with them. The company advanced their fare. ' |