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Show L NOTES OF EUREKA ' Special to The Tribune. EURK1CA. Sept. 10. At the regular meeting of the city council. M. D. Howell How-ell was eluded city councilman to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of councilman Wllford W. Freekletou The council now stands four Republicans to ?clallst. The mayor, Andrew Mitchell. Is also a Socialist. 'Hie different mines of the district and the Untie smelter paid olT their employees em-ployees yesterday. Eureka Miners' union No. 151 Lhls week elected the following officers: President. IX A. Losse; vice president. Dan Kjiotts; financial secretary, I. W. Morclon: recording secretary. Jerry Sullivan; Sul-livan; treasurer. Thomas Whittle; wardens. war-dens. George Linnell and William Ling; finance committee, John Mllllgan. Isaac Norbcck and William Brlckett. The Eureka City Carnegie library will be formally opened to the public on October Octo-ber is. The furniture for the new structure struc-ture Is now on its way hero from the factory and everything will be In tip-top shape for the dedicatory ceremonies, in which Governor Spry and other state officials will take, a prominent part. In the evening a banquet will be held in the building. |