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Show MAX FMEDEKSIHHtrT Vim CHOICE (GROCERIES. FRUITS. CIGARS, AND NOTIONS. inttc ltttnev (Che Lac", three Minis fur at IIuss & (Vs. notices fur sale at this Location office. i liest ladies" hose I toss .V (Vs. iair at per EUREKA'S SANITARY CONDITION THE ELECTION RETURNS. The Mass Meeting Friday Night We Must Incorporate. At a mass meeting of the citizens of Eureka held in front of McChrystal's si ore on last Friday evening, for the purpose of expressing public sentiment as regards the sail it a rv condit ion of the town Mr. ('. L. lirown presided, and in a careful and elaborate speech pointed out the necessity of reform in this matter. Then' was a large audience present and everybody appeared to be in earnest on the subject, a commit tee of twelve prominent citizens being appointed whose duty is to supervise the work of the sanitarv board and to vouch for the bills presented to the countv court for the work which it is imperat ive shall he done in and about Eureka. The commit tee consists of the following gentle Tintic Secures One Selectman, the Democrats the Balance. The election on Monday brought out but 2ii7 votes out of a registration or 4.x in iairena precinct, ana was Iteaecably conducted throughout, most of the tickets, of which there were four in the field, lieing "scratched" on one or more names, very few "straights being deposited in the lxx. The total numltervf votes east, excepting Fish Springs, not vet heard from, is shown below, and shows that wnue j imic preeinei gave a goKi Liberal majority the balance of the conntv went Democratic. Writ iiitf iiaiier, IK sheets fur "if lit l!oss & Co"s. Maitniii.tli's new srliool building is ahont completed. ('. V. Kathbone attorney at law. ( Mliee in the MiXKli. A lot of new novels, good reading, at I'nioii nitf Store. Utah Republicans were not in it at Monday's elect ion. Anliauser liecralways on draught, saloon. at the Silvkh living ynirforleiliirc notices to the MiNKl'.'o'tlict 'for publication. Miss Kate Courtney lias returned men: Win. from her visit to the valley towns. THE BIO EUREKA. TRY OFR liREAI). STJIT. BULLION-BEC- F. GEAR & C0.T Claimi and Allegations Made by th California The California stockholders of the Bullion-Bec- k have instituted suit in the Third district court against the llah directors of that corporation to compel the latter to pay into the treasury of the conipanv the sum of Stock-Holder- CAKES AND COFECTIONERY s. DEALER IX $325,000. This is one of the most sensational mining suits ever instituted in a I'tah court. It is not only likely to open all the questions of the rights of indi vidual stockholders in the company, but also the question of the right to follow a vein and what constitutes a vein within the meaning of the law. It will he practically the same kind of a suit.the same issue being involved, as that which was tried between the com Eureka Hill and Bullion-Bec- k panies some years ago and was com promised while pending in the United States supreme court on an ap- Merchandise, FANCY MOTIONS. Gallagher, L., !IS.": Media tion. 1)., .")!): Hague, R., 61. Iillak Legg. L., 18; Arnett, I)., 101; Rich ards, It., 5. Selectmen Mitchell, L., 174: Tone, Hatfield. Noah McChrystal, L., 147; Billings, D., 124: Wright, I)., First-Cla- ss John Giblin, P. N. Peterson, W. J. "7; Andrews, IL, 17; Mendenhall. R., The stage line between (ioshdn Pat Shea, Hugo Pcprezin, 18. peal. Ilaynes. and Eureka has been discontinued. Pat Downey. T. J. Dine. J. Holland, The title of the case is: Gillilan, County Superintendent Head the Minsk, the only James Gillespie and I'r. C. W.Clark. L-- , 180: lirown, D.,82; Tingey, R., 22. In the district court for the Third GELA-print newspaper in Juab county. After the committee was appointed County Attorney Adams, L., 174: Judicial district, Utah Territory. Mrs. Philip (ireen arrived inthe a call was made for the resident memAlexander Badlani, It. J. Davis. A. Chappell, V., 105. city Sunday from Hut to City, bers of tin? Sanitary Hoard and W. A. Justice of the Peaee Smith, L., 174; A. Dewing and Isaac Trumbo, plaintiA LINE McDonald and I';. 1. Martiuanswered. Pike, L., 78; McLaughlin, I., 120; Ba ffs, vs. Moses "fhatcher, John Beck, A. E. Hyde, W. B. Preston, Richard Three papers of pins for 5c at Frank Mcllattou, the other member, con, v., ys. Ross (Vs., in the new Lochwitz having removed from Eureka and beand Constable Sullivan, L., 274; Lewis, Taylor and the Bullion-Bec- k bnildinu. ing ineligible on that account. Mr. L., 218: Sullivan, I)., 37. Champion Mining Co., defendants. Mining deeds, bonds and leases W. Duf ton was nominated and elected The complaint which is very volSILVEK CITY. carefully and accurately drawn up at to fill bis place. The sense of the uminous alleges in part as follows: 27: Council Gallagher, MeCustion, the Miner ofllee. That the defendant company has meeting was that the county court be 11: Hague, 27. NOTIONS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, AND FRESH VEGETABLES. Call at the Mineh office and ex- asked to sanction and confirm Hie Legislature Legg, 30; Arnett, 13: been for three years past the owner of amine our la re stock of stationery. nomination of Mr. Dutloti, as he has Richards, 22. claims in Tintic mining district, Finest line in Utah. been a very etlicient officer as road Selectmen Mitchell, 29; Tone, 28; namely Bullion 76, Legal, Silver Gem. a beats the Dutch for all supervisor. After further talk on the Hillings, 11: Wright, 12; Andrews, 26; That running northerly and southerly Utah and California Fresh Fruits.- bowel troubles, Colic, Diarvluea. For subject the meeting adjourned, to Mendenhall, 23. through said group of claims is a Fine Cigars a Specialty! mineral-bearin- g meet again soon in order to discuss vein, and that said sale at Union Drug Store, Superintendent Gillilan, 30: Brown vein belongs to said company, and 'For Kent" and "For Sale"' signs, the question of ofincorporation. a Dur- II: Tingey, 23. d the meeting vote in large black ing the progress printed on County Attorney Adams, 29fChap- - that the vein alleged dips to the Bakery in Connection, and Fresh Bread and Cakes of the Finest Quality Every Morning. letters, for sale at Tun Mink it otlice. was taken on incorporation and was pell. 12. westerly. Free Delivery to any pare of the City. Second the That That carried defendants, unanimously. Incorporation MAMMOTH. Sticky fly paper, lied Hug poison. Insect powder. Fresh drugs, Soaps, is seen to be the great need of Eureka. Council Gallagher, 26; MeCustion. cher, Beck, Hyde and Preston, as di rectors, officers, etc., have permitted At Cnion Drug Once incorporated the town could 11: Hague, 10. Perfumes, etc. We will receive five oar loads of groceries take care of itself. Fiiti! Hie day of IIouse-Le- gg, Store. 27; Arnett, 12: Rich and aided John Beck to take from on Saturday next. said vein amount a of and ion the will citizens beat gold large ards, ;. Charles W. Watson, superinten- incorporat Selectmen Mitchell, 32; Tone, 22: silver ore, of the value of $250,000, dent of the Mammoth mine, came in the mercy of the county and meetings and remonstrances of the citizens Hillings, 10: Wright, S; Andrews, 9: or more, all of which was the property FRANK UEKTAS' (if. I) PLACE froniTintic to vote the liberal ticket. MAX of said company, and have permitted will be in order. Mendenhall, 5. Tribune. Heck to use the said the Brown machinery Superintendent Gillilan, 29: Delicious beverage by using the Mens socks fe at Ross & Co's. of defendant company for the purpose 10; Tingey, 6, Root Peer, easily made from the Dry Evan Arthur Dead. County Attorney Adams. 30: Chap- - of extracting said ores and hoisting Root at Host wick & Packages, them to the surface for the sole use 10. pel, Evan Arthur, a miner employed in Grant's. and benefit of said John Beck. That VEPirr Rullion-Rec- k mine, aged (12 years, John Q. Packard, president of the the the plaintiffs are informed and be10; MeCustion, Council ."it h, Gallagher, died on ISfll, Wednesday, August Eureka Hill Co., came out from Salt lieve that the four defendants have The deceased 110; Hague. 182. Lake Sunday to vote. He returned of typhoid pneumonia. IIouse-Le- gg. conspired together to allow said John 24: 131; Rich Arnett. in been had the mine about employed "Wednesday. Beck to take such ores from the vein 153. a year. His illness was of very short irds, ic steamboat and The Provo-TiAre the Proprietors of THE 9: and appropriate them to his sole use Selectmen 16; Mitchell. Tone. but He duration, lasting three days. and benefit. stage line is growing in public favor was 135; Wright. 142; Andrews, highly esteemed by bis employ- Hillings, Wherefore plaintiffs pray judgment: daily, and the passenger trallic is in- ers and all the miners who knew him. Kill: Mendenhall, 146. (1) That an accounting between the creasing rapidly. 24: Brown Gillilan. Superintendent The Eureka Miners' Tnion. of which defendants, Beck, Thatcher, Hyde The boys over at the Alaska cap- deceased was a 122: Tingey, 164. respected member, aptured a full grown tarantula the first pointed a committee County Attorney Adams, 19; Chai- - and Preston, for the full value of all of consisting ores and metals extracted, be had. of the week. Hen Luce has it on ex- Richard Martin. 135. Joseph Phillips and pell. all in be entered Of (2) That a judgment hibition at No. 100. MON'A. there-mainPrice, which took charge of Give call. defendants. allor eitherof the Selectmen Mitchell, 2: Tone, 2: Bil against lerewul lie a concert and les- and a delegation of the Cnion ' (3) That during the pendency of this tlii' tii'W (itholir ''I'liuollmiisp funned an escort Ui the. '.c&itt. TUuvs,-datings, 44: Wright. 44: Andrews,,..!" action defendants be restrained the ' which carried the remains to St. Mendenhall, hursday evening. Attend and from extracting any more of the ores Superintendent Gillilan, 2: Brown iy a pleasant social event. Johns, in Tooele county, where the from said vein for the benefit of Heck. John McChrystal has now pur- burial will take place. The body was 44: Tingey, 15. (4) That in the meantime a receiver I: Adams, Mr. County W. Attorney E. Chap chased the tine Diamond S Raking accompanied by Arthur, be appointed to take possession of all 25. Powder. It is sold for its purity and his son, wlio dispatched two teams to pell. the property of the corporation and to A It. .It' Rush in order that Valley Wednesday strengt h. All miners use it. work and operate the same. 5. Council Hague. D. It. Croniu will take your orders no delay might he experienced when House Richards. 5. (5) And the plaintiffs further pray the reached that body point. for draying and hauling of all kinds. Selectmen Andrews, 5; Menden for a judgment against Beck, Hyde, EUREKA. VTA II. hall. 5. Ilis hack meets all trains. Leave orThatcher and Preston for $130,000 I.N MEMORl AM. County Attorney Channel). 5. ders at .1. 1!. Cron in's shoe shop. with interest, and that the same be Xo returns from Fish Springs. Whereas., It lias pleased Almighty Call at the Miner oilice and see God directed to be paid into the treasury to call to His eternal home our TOTALS. of defendant corporation. WILLIAM HATFIELD, Proprietor. Evan the finest line of ball programs and beloved brother and 228 invitations ever shown in Eureka. Arthur, who departed this life August Gallagher The California stockholders in said 221 McCuistion We make a specialty of this class of "th. isl, and. 329 101 corporation hold, as it seems, about Whereas, While bow ing in humble Hague work. h of the stock and charge the 269 Legg submission to the will of an For fine biscuits, light bread, (iod, we deem it just to express our Arnett 28415 directors with two acts of unfaithful First Class in Bar in Connection. 231 Every Particular.cakes, pies and paslry. use Diamond S sorrow at the loss we have sustained, Richards administration. They allege that a 263 respect to liis memory: Mitchell Raking Powder. Obtain it at John and to show large and rich vein belonging to the Tone 208 therefore, be it GEO. ARTHUR RICE, L. L BAILEY, McChrystal's. Eureka, and L. E. ltiler That in Hie death of our Hillings 351 company's mine in Tintic clips to the 72 Resolved. Pres. First Xm'l Hunk. (liiniy. Ci,l. First Xafl Itimk. Kico. Col. & Co., Silver City. late brother this Cnion lias lost one Wright... westward and passes under the sur I'rcs. First N';u'l Hank. (inmil .lunstlun. Col. 31132 Cushler First Nat'l Hunk, Ouray, Col. 279 Drs. Host wick & Grant have been whose sense of honor and jtislicecn- - Andrews face of a barren mining claim called ired him to all: and be it Mendenhall ...252 the Caroline, which belongs to one of engaged as physicians and surgeons at GEO. ARTHUR RICE & CO.. While mourning his loss Gillilan Iesoi.vei). 271 the Mammoth mine, and make re- we sincerely sympathize with his Brown the directors, John Beck: and that 296 21 the directors have permitted the com gular trips there every other day, or altlicted parent and sons in this their Tingey 275 hour of sorrow, slid hope t hat oureter- oftener if sickness demands it. drifts and hoisting works to pany's .253 Adams Father will enable t hem to hear 28734 by Beck for extracting the comMiners and Hotels, to be healthful the sorrow He has seen lit to place Chappell 174-- 76 Smith pany's ore under the surface of his and have good bread, use the celebrat- upon t hem: and be it 78 1:1 As a token of respect to Pike and having the benefit Resolved, iii;k.i, 1 tail mining ed Diamond S Raking Powder. It is our honored brother's memory that McLaughlin 12022 of to claimextent of a a of it the y,s Bacon quarter Transacts a General Banking Busiium Drafts drawn on truly pure. Sold by John McChrys- I he emblems of this Cnion be draped million of dollars during the last two LEGISLATURE ELECT. tal. Eureka, and L. E. Riter & Co., in mourning for thirty days and n copy all parts of the United States and Europe.- Interof t hose resold I ions suitably engrossed I he following is a list of members years. Silver City. he presented to his parent and sons est allowed on Time Deposits. also The the that complaint elected to the Legislature: alleges Rev T. Dew itt Talniage, the cele- and be spread upon the records of the r. J. BLUE, Cashier. allowed directors Beck's have in favor f. IV. BLUE, Ass t Cashier. brated Rrooklyn divine, has been mak- Cnion and t published in the Tintic Hrst District ce.CNeii.ons. claim having no merit Morrcll Dom pretended Joseph be Kureka Chief. Miner and S (JOLDWATEH. W. II.HOFHEIMEU. nl District liNvid Kvnns Hem and no ing a tourtlirough I'tah. He lectured John II VKDwicK. plausible existence, to the Third District lolin 1. IVtei-in Ogdcn. Salt Lake and Provo. I It. X. Baskln & Wilms Knait. HOFHSineR Mb amount of $130,000. The GOLPWAT6R, complaint, .. Llh Imirtn District. I John Martin, in the latter city AiiKXTS I. J. Moraii Lib also alleges that the request, of the Committee. A. J. McCulstlt.n Fifth district Mondav evening. .lem California stockholders that they W. II. Kinir Sivth district Severn ii district. Illirrv Mimic Lib should prosecute the u nfa itliful ofllcers flnneoser-BosiiBrewin- fl The juniorpublisherof the Miner Eastern Excursion to Tintic. K. lirnvcs Kiirlith district Item of the company and Beck for the re- .... .hones A. Melville district Ninth was considerably under the weather iH'iu Of the proposed Eastern excursion Tenth district R. c. Lund Item coverv of this monev was of nonvail last Tuesday. A girl baby about the to Tintic and other mining; 4. Liberals camps in and in order to prevent the company BEER IN KECS AND IN BOTTLES. HEPUKSENTATIVKH, size of a pound of tea. arrived at his I'tah. the Salt Lake Tribune of Wedhn F. Wrlirht licit! from being robbed of nearly $400, Ooo OFFICES -- Walker House house early on that morning. He is ; district First ICE H0USES-- R. G. W. Cafe and NclH'krr .Dem nesday says: fry Track. Vesteiday. after the Second district.. A(tiilln No. 56 E. 2d South. A. II. Smiw. P. 0. Box 1735. around as usual though now. Item they found it necessary to become 382. Telephone close of calls in the Stock Exchange, .fumes X. khnhuU .. .Lib Third district themselves. Allen Toilet "Soaps, l.'x- to 7")C a box .Dem plaintiffs Colonel T: P. Murray called attention lHstrlct Nutli Montgomery .Item It is anticipated that there will be CUR to i"e a cake. y, to an excursion which he is gett ing up Tony Faust, Original Budweizer, Henry W. Lawrrviiev. Lib lolro tllJi IT4ok Vest pocket perfumery only lc. LaKe .hienh Merit Ulan Anhcuscr (Standard), Erlanger, Pale Lager. pretty lively fight. The attorneys Llh in the Last in the interest of mining, VV. II. Irvine Lib Limdborg's, Nwinton's. haulier's, on behalf of the plaintiffs are Suther Flflh district .Frank Fierce. Lib lie has araaimed for bringing out Manitou Mineral :. .:: and Palmer's perfumes. Water and Agents Ginger Champaigne. John A. Marshall Mb land & Judd of Salt Lake City: Estee. Full lineof toilet art icles. Evervthing from.'luo to .Km . W. F. t niton .... ' Mil .op!eata half-far- e Wilson & McCutchen and Lloyd & Sixth district t he hot. I'avld Stoker Dr rate for the round trip. For this pur- Seventh district .... (i. W. Ctimilnt:)iHm. I t!l Wood of San Francisco: for t lie defen The Kiuek a Dki o Store. Fluid h district John ('. Mackay II. pose he will leave here about next Ninth .... M. F. Arnett district Dickson it Stone and Arthur dants, Mr. R. A. Deal, of Springville, K. V. Ferry district Llh Sunday and go to Chicago. St Louis, Tenth Fleventh district W. K. I'ikf came into Pawm .Dem Brown. from the Milwaukee anil some other cities Twelfth district J.D.Irvine To a Salt Lake Times representa scene oft lie Tint ic Rail way ope rat ions, and work li 1.. h. T. Tut t Il up the excursion, lie will liirteent district Inrionlit tive, A. E. Hyde, the manager of the lie reports, about Wmi to liM) men on seek to interest men who will invest r mccioti . district v . .IH-tsnici ii. seeRiulller Bullion-Beck- , said the suit, was not Sixteenth district I ,.,,, Adams and work progressing rapidly. in I). C. HAUHINGTOX, Proprietor. W. I'. Sarifcnt mining property in I'tah. They Scwnt tlidlstrlct IHm a surprise to them, that in Work is going on at the I'nion Pacific will be entirely IS; LIIhtsiI X; Democrats 1. Doubtful of last, hereabout the brought fact they had expected it to be filed crossing just west of Pavson- .- Enter- this mont h and betaken to t be mines. The saloons were all closed Mon- for some time past. Totheni the com City prise. The t icket s will permit stopping ofT day. did not clearly set forth where on plaint The school trustees of Eureka have on the let in n. and will be limited for -- Silver City stands pal when pre- there had been any fraud practiced made the following order, viz: Order- thirty days for the round trip. The cinct ofllcers are to be elected. on the company by the directors coned, that the services of all teachers people of Eun ka are raising a purse Remember A. the II. (). ball on spiring with John Beck. They would formerly employed in the Eureka to help pay for t he print ing and other the 17th inst. A rob themselves to enrich Mr. time h antiscarcely grand d' ad veil ising and working I 'TAIL school, except the principal, he expenses Kt'HEKA. Beck. He did not think that an apex cipated. d with, and that none hut the excursion, and he wants Salt gradu- up Hold case could The new Methodist church at this possibly against the ates from normal training schools be Lake people to help on this fund. The s Its ami w ill he dedicated August hit h. Proline, because employed in the Eureka school dist rict hotels here have given a low rate for place Rev. Dr. IlilT, of Salt Lake, Is ex those of the Bullion-Beccompany Colonel the excursionists. for the ciisuinjr year. Murray would seem to him believes that this excursion will do pected to lie present. Further par- - were the same. It The novelist will find more as If the only question which could much good for the mining in! crests of ticulars next week. sf WHOLGSALG for romance in Helena, Mont., -- The young ladies of Kureka nre arise was that of the validity of Reek's Ctah. and while il is to be specially than in any oiher city in t he count ry. a Caroline mine." to the title mining enterprise, the men who making preparations to given grand The city contains twenty-sevemilcome w ill no doubt become interested festival and concert in the new Cathlionaires, all of whom have made their in ol her Well, we would l.'l. I.".. I 7 an. I III ( iiiiimi'rrlxl St., NAI.T I.AKK CITV, I'TAH. Windy weather? ways In re and may purchase olic scliiMilhiiiiseon t he 13th of August, fortunes there. which promises to be an enjovuble wnrlilc ! Mugs, some real esfat e. Iluvt- in .lock ll.c Inrir.-line nf Tiiimii i ami hniivsl p Willi's. Hnimllr. U.Ml.ir. ro u ml '.fH.li;tl in Hitcallle kings, silver kings, great gamb.. it., i. for t'mntniirv ?'.' fuimli y: ur -.W. J. Maytic U in Suit (l,i.in-i..,:. i. .. ,nr ce m. I he new M itmiii mi. in, .iiiiiiissniii, Intlep lii in il I i. iiimI MumiiHili. Kuril Ihy ( In. rn in. fur Curl In. trni. lers, a good fir,, department and a n iinn Vmk m I. i. .1 nil II. mill lv 'In M'iriii school be u;ir will (.;.!. West." Lake City. Ice Cream! conducted by the Sisters discouraged religion; religion in Monor in SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLES HEIDSIECK SEC. Mrxs Wixilf, cf Salt Lake. Every Sunday, at Mi's. Cole's resiCharity, and the building will be tana needs more irrigating than crops dence. Made from pure cream. completed by September 1st. low n yesterday. 305. Mail Orders Solicited. Telephone P. O. Bon 633. Council Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc. Fresh and Staple Groceries a Specialty. ft. F. & GO., Main St., Eureka. PULL OP Staple and FanGy Groceries, TobaGGos, Kol-Kur- card-boar- freh FRE1DERSDORFF. 6LL! YSS! Noah Mc6 hrustal & 60 nt MEAT MARKET kinds theirrline. Eureka, and sell us a Market just north of John McChrystal's store. UTAH. EUREKA, y 1 HATEIELD HOUSE. one-fourt- e Vtce-I're- s. ANKER S. - . Ik-i- .iiiiiuKUU-iulitiiiin- Association. . HeliKK-nitst)- - ; .' ct :al' BRANDS-Burgund- r;, THE- l . osmopoiitan Saloon, y 1 tin-roa- Salt Lake Always Brewing Co's Beer Draught. cnoicfi Liquors, wines and cigars. dis-pen- end-line- k B. IC BLOCI1 & CO.. ma-feri- -- n LIQUOR AND CIGAR MERCHANTS, I Am-w- ( A. |