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Show 1 NOTES OP EUREKA Special to The Tribune. 13UREKA. Dec. 12. Carl Miller, night barke-eper at tlio Now Resort saloon, hail u narrow call for his 11 fo Thursday morning-. About 2 o'clock ho Htartcd to close up tho saloon and requested one William Culiop, who claims that he Is an employee em-ployee of tho smeltrr, to rotir?. to which Culiop objected, but finally left the re-' tort. .As soon :u he got outside he pulled a revolver and look a hot at MNlor Ihrouch the window, barely mlsslm? his Intended Vlctimls head. Miller. w!io is the constable of Silver Clt. rushed outdoor out-door and placed his assailant under arrest ar-rest and had him taken to Eureka, whoro he is confined In thu county jail. Fie win have a hearing before Judge Thombcrg ut Silver City Monday. C. C. GrlgKSi superintendent of tho May Day and Uncle Sam mines, has been elected vice-president of the Tlntlc Commercial Com-mercial club, vice W. E. McKean, who ban left the city. Tho club will Iphu a pamphlet ay soon as possible, advertising advertis-ing the riches and prospects of groat TJntic. About 10,000 copies will be issued. is-sued. The public pchools of Eureka, will close on next Friday until after the holidays to allow the teachers to take part In the State Teachers' aji;ocidtl,,n meeting, to bo held in Salt ok,- City. The puplla of the high school will render tho following pro gramme on Friday afternoon, December Decem-ber IS: Song, school; essay. Florence Bergstrom; recitation, Joseph Fullcnbach; music, Bay Thompson: recitation, Evelyn Murrlsh; essay, Man Weldon: Bong, school; reading. Harold Shrlvor; dialogue, music, Gumfred Antonlazzl; reading. Ccr-trndo Ccr-trndo Brown; chorus, hich school girls; recitation, Matle Mitchell; tsong,. Gladys Burton; essay, Amanda Durfcc; recitation. recita-tion. George fctott; song by school. Tiritic lodge No. 9. F. and A. M elected elect-ed tho following officers for the ensuing year: W. M., D. D. Hanks: S. XV., William Wil-liam Claik; J. W.. Frank Illgson; treasurer, treas-urer, Captain Hugo Deprczln. The new officers will bo installed on December '22. The new officers of Tlntlc lodgo No. 13. Knights of the Maccabees, for the on-suing on-suing term aro a3 followo: Commander. Jacob Muntz; lieutenant-commander, William Thurgood; record keeper, John Ivey; finance keeper. Hal F. Goar; chup-laln, chup-laln, William D. Myers: sergeant. Earl Adamson; maulers of guards, Wesley Morton and Edward Shaw; master-at-arms, Wllham Eusticc; sentinel, L. V. Bllllngton: picket, Carl J. Ilolmea: trustee. trus-tee. Arthur Irons; captain degree team, Robert Adamson. Silver City Aerie of Eagles wilt have for the cotrdng year the following officers: offi-cers: Jes3o J. Mathews, president; TT. J. Buckley, vice-president; George Brewster, Brew-ster, chaplain D. K. Cronin. cccretary; Jnmcu Gatby, treasurer; F. W. Newton, Inner Kuard: Edward Blue, outer guard: S. J. Schnelter. President Stillman and H. Gnwlatdl. trustees: Dr. E. J. Howell, aerie physician. Eureka lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F., nt their meeting this week selected the following fol-lowing officers: Alox.indor Yourby, noble grand: A. J. Whitehead; vice-grand; vice-grand; Adam Swclgert. secretary; J, W. Hurd, treasurer; John Uupfer and Walter Henry, trustees. , |