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Show (, NOTES OF EUREKA 1 Special, to The Tribune. EUREKA, Aug. 7. Though Sheriff Hebronond has barred prize fighting In the Tintle district, tho Austrian colonv at Silver Clly seem to think it ought to furnish -amusement for the citizens of that camp by listlc encounters. On Monday Mon-day Judge Thornborg lined an Austrian 510 for assaulting another foreigner with a chair and on Tuesday night two Aus-trlans Aus-trlans got Into mixup and a friend Interfered In-terfered and lost most of his wearing apparel, and on the judge hearing their stories assessed them fifteen goodAmor-Ican goodAmor-Ican dollars upleco. A complaint was filed Friday morning with Judge Lindsay bv Sheriff M. M. Bush of Tooele county ugalnsl Chris Johnson of Trout Creek for resisting an officer In the discharge of his dutv. Johnson John-son was wanted In Tooele countv on a charge of horse stealing nnd when Deputy Dep-uty M. T. Gash attempted lo nut him under un-der arrest at Callao lie took 'the officer's gun away from him and hiked for tho; rendezvous of horse thieves, about 12fi miles from this city. The complaint also calls for tlie arrest of Harry Rager and Hyrum Sutherland, who, it is alleged, aided and abetted tlie criminal to escape, and are keeping the gang posted as to tlie operations of the officers. The gang goes Into Tooele county to steal stock. It' is said, and after changing the brand they drive them over Into Juab county for disposal. Tlie gang Is a desperate one and has no respect for the law. Sheriff Alfred Butler of White Pine county. Nevada, Ne-vada, has a deputy bore watching the doings do-ings of the gang and also one In Tooele county. Mrs. Elmo Moore of Ogden is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Gus J. Henriod. Several of the male singers nf Eureka have organized the Eureka male choir, and at a meeting hold at the city hall last night a full chorus was formed as fol-ows: fol-ows: First tenors. John lvev, George Brewster and Frank Garrlly; second tenors, ten-ors, Paul Sudlow. Edward Fox and H Johnson; first bassos, Walter lllatt, Walter Wal-ter Jensen and John Kirtley; second bassos bas-sos Joseph Phillips. George Shields and Arthur A. Miller;. Edward Bonner wns chosen as leader and instructor of the new organization, and the people of Eiir . H,,an look for s0mo aplondid singing at different entertainments to bo given this winter. Dr. C. Mnnter of Sail Lake Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Garrlty. W, C. Boyd, who ha3 been absent from Eureka Tor several months, returned on Friduy. George Shields will leave Saturday for iooele to spend the summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Henry will spend next week at Salt Lake. Isaac Banard and wife will leave tlie forepart of next week for a visit to the fceuttle fair, and before their return will visit tho principal cltie3 of the Pacific coast. Mrs. Bailey and Hnrviolle of tho Tin-tic Tin-tic hospital operated on John Klrken-dull Klrken-dull yesterday for the purpose of removing remov-ing an abscess. Tho operation wns successful suc-cessful and the patient is doing nlce.lv, Henry Ballon of Halley, Ida.. Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Allcock. L. J. Sohneltor returned lust night from lila summer resort at the Hot Polo, near Heher City. |