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Show i V i f VOL III, El'EEXA, JUA3 GOUHTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, STICK TO IT. titution than the nation has kno",vn valua- manently cured by taking Chamber-- 1 TV. A. Mc r M ' i 40. Jieakin, and the festivities will aKiv wind un with n rraml hnll. prob-lain'- Then, too, the introduction of s which drives the blower Mows into the room, and being caught up by the current of air passing from the flue is thu distributed throughout tho room. Experience with this plan through cold weather has proved its peculiar value. New Yorl: Sun. Ientlwts' .Sucrets. A long chapter of dentists' secrets the secrets revealed to them by customers mado unconscious but talkative by gas has been revealed by a conscienceless tooth puller up in Pittsburg. One society young lady swore several liaes of blank ppaces while a tooth was being drawn. A burglar taken from jail to have a tooth pulled confessed all the details of Lis crime when under the "influence" and parted with 10 years of liberty. Occasionally men want to fight and are very strong; ethers are jolly and confidential. The most interesting story of the series is this, told by one dentist of another: "I know of a young dentist who was head over heels in love with a pretty girl, but he could never make any headway with her. Ho wa3 bashful. That was the main trouble. One day she came to biin to have a tooth pulled, lie administered gas, and before she revived ehe let enough drop to assure my friend that if ho proposed ho wouldn't be rejected. She is hi3 wife today, and if it had not been for the gas 1 don't suppose the wedding would ever have come on'. Washington News. Nos-do- l. red-eye- San-da- y " hut-too- pu-Fin- r T 1 Jo-enh- Princess Ilohenlobe's Inheritance. Princess Iloheulohe, the wife of the ingovernor general of herited from her uncle, a Russian general, estates in Russia worth 00.000,000 or 40,000,000 rubles. Under the Russian nonresidents cannot hold property, and the princess is compelled to sell her estates at once. She asked the czar to grant her a little time, as the financial atringency, which prevails in Russia as maae g in t"is cuuuuy r(. Lard tkio to dispose of. The czar, ever, for political reasons, refuses to gTant the extension, and the woman may be able to realize only 15,000,000 or rubles from her heritage. Alsace-Lorrain- Why Ambition I Honored. "Why do we honor ambition and despise avarice, while they are both but the desire of possession?" inquired a friend of Richard Eriusley Sheridan. "Because." answered he, "the one is natural, the ther artificial; the one the sign of mental health, the other of mental decay; the one appetite, the other mid-ocea- n disease." A Brother's Way. Tvnen the Rev. Horace Bushnell was a boy, he wag very desirous of knowing Boinetkicg about music. No one in the family could teach him, however, and his mother, with taat divine patience and insight which belong to mothers in general, fonnd that if the lad was to have hi" wish at all it must be through her. She obtained a book and eoorj taught hi u all &ho knew the scale, tho keynote and how to iiud it, end tho time of tiie notes. Thi3 was only "book learning," however, and tho question was to ailapt i to the U3e of the voice. Little Ilorao wanted to fing by note, and that hi mother could not teach him. She coub Kin ly ear, however, and the two F upon a fpecies of reverse process. TF mother sang familiar tunes, and the boy watched tho notes, observing how the intervals p.nu time re,n aioir, ami, aa ne ejcpressNed it, "dooa began almost to sing i. with uh." And from singing airs they knew into notes that bore no meaning they finally learned to sing airs they did not know out of similar notation. The nuthol had been unlocked, and further progress was easy. The mother's heart had found out the way. Youth's Companion. pin-cushjo- n, A City of Itocf Oavilortd. ' -' ' d 1 1' ...-sib- - iJ : I j ! ri.-'f-- t ( b-- 1 i !. - 1 The majority of tho Louses in Eucnoa Ayres Lave but one titory, whose fiat roof strves a'J tho purposes of Yank-'lawns and 4ot;r yards. "While the patio.i are frequently utilized as dining and sitting ron;s, it is the universal custom to promenade in the cool of tho day on the housetops, to sit there at morning and evening enjoviug the refreshing breezes, cxteni-ivviews and varied panorama in ti.nl the street below. Tho chudn-tbnr favorite pbtYijroiuul on tho roof. Thi.ro the nurses biing tie ir infant charge. U' seamstress her sewing and the maid her mistress lwdraggFil finery to put. in or Ft aeain. The clothes ax9 deir-and i;irt-- and ironed abp. and during th ''iu utt d t. rm 'ef this iFw-s latitude thousand-bring up Hair b mIs and ;F 'p etarry dy for a conn lor i'!::e, i'hihuiclpuhi Kecoi J- e le.oi.-Ueniii- j . e, law-foreig- k . moist- ure at this point may work disastrously to the walls of the ducts and risers. It Andrew Corbell received a severe is row found that this objection may be at u fmail expense, by carrycut over the right eye Tuesday morn- overcome a steam pipe down through each ing ing. He was working on the windlass room and putting opposite each opening at the Heck, when it slipped from his in the flue, through which the air enters hand, and the handle struck him as it ths room, an outlet with valves for regucame around. Dr. Clark dressed the lating the fiow of the steam. In thij way the exhaust steam from the engine wound, winch is not serious. snow-covcrc- d j L .' 1804. far a long time. Money is only Cough Remedy. ble for what it will buy. Commerce jGuiro, of McKay, Ohio, says: "La is the interchange of products. In ac- (irippc left, me with a severe cough. tual wealth this "Nation was never After using several's different medricher than at present; for it never had icines without relief, I tried Chamber- a greater abundance. There may have Iain's Coiijrh Remedy, which effected been greater production of certain a permanent cure. 1 have also fonnd staples in other years, but there has it to be without an equal for children, never been a time when, in proportion when troubled with colds or croup. to its needs, there was a more indis- 50 cent bottles for sale by the Eureka Dan Coffey died on January 4th, ac putable surplus of every necessary to Drug Store. home in Ireland, where lie had his support life and most of the luxuries gone, hoping the change would benefit is The the transgressor way of that our people have learned to dehealth. Deceased leaves a wife his mand. Y.'e have so much wheat that hard. In the local vernacular, and three whoare still living farmers out "West are feeding it to "hell's popping" amonig the sport- in Eureka. children, their cattle; so much coal that we are ing fraternity. Some time in the A boy of Mrs. Dennis Sustrewing it in the bottom of the river "wee sina' hours" of while Friday, at llivan's, Mammoth, was bitten by a in haste to get it away from the mines: so much clothing that merchants are the fair Luna smiled placidly over dog Wednesday morning. Dr. Field hills, and the dressed the wound, which is in the breaking themselves up in the effort the to get rid of it at panic prices. The how l of thii lonesome coyote chilled lleshy part of the leg and quite severe paradox is presented of the possession the blood of the wayfarw one Tom Married, at Mammoth, January 21, by the Nation of everything it wants William Melntyre to Mary Van "Arizona Tom," and the inability of the individuals Drisdalc, yclcped U. S. Commissioner Pike, of became incensed at ono of his composing it to enjoy that abundance. Eureka, tied the knot that made This is something to be considered brothers of the green cloth, and them oae, apart from political or financial pre- threatened to turn him over to the J. Wash Young, San Francisco, Jesdispositions. It is separate from tariff tender mercies of the law d se Woolf and W. I. Howe, Salt Lake, low man tariff convictions; for the for gambling. Louis, Gatewood, all "knights of t he grip," must acknowledge that abundance of spent am! Monday among Eureka mewhat is needed has been furnished by who answers to the euphonious the high tariff, and the high t a rill man name of "Towser," remonstrated rchants. cannot claim that either the dread or with hiin, and Toin advanced upon J. C. Hooper and Louis Goldsmith the actuality of tariff reduction will said Towser, at the sumo time "ex- traveling men from St. Joe, partook Hodestroy or remove a single one of the hibiting a derdlv weapon in a rude of the hospitalities of the Eureka superabundant staples that fail to and Tuesday. and kind- tel Monday reach the people who want them. and threatening uian-ier.There is said to be something in the There is some defect in the machinery ly offering to dissect him. Towser air that, brings tears to the eyes of a we When of distribution. lake the declined and retreated, and late Mammoth sp irt whenever he mo-t young of situation unfortunate swore to a complaint, which Tom the trues .dei'iii riding. class who, by the stoppage of distribuanswered at 2 p. m. Monday, lie, tion, have been left witnout employW. II. Adamson, of White- Sulphur the meantime- having lodged a in ment, and who, in the midst of this Springs, Mont, is the guest of his sioversuppiy of clothing, fuel and food, complaint against Henry Kr use for ster, Mrs. K. G. Wilson, at the Eureka must shiver insufficiently clad by Kruse Hotel. keeping a gambling.uouse. fires, ignorant of how they will pleaded guilty end was assessed The Rio Grande Western has get their dinner tomorrow, they may ?'25 Pike. It took about Sbeen off the track twice inengine by Judge last the be pardoned for thinking that, in their Judge Goodwin, the "grand old cases at least, the machinery of busi- two hours to try "Arizona," week, on account of t he snow. man" of the Tribune, is responsi- ness has made a complete collapse. the jury about 1ttj.:jiir:nk;' to ITerb. Charlie Parker is ble for the following article which The situation is a terrible commen- find a verdict of guilty. The judge for the honor of leading "the Fletcher appeared in the editorial columns tary on business organization at the intc-- posed a fine of ,v, in lieu of 400' in Mammoth society. close of the nineteenth century,. Y.'o. which he? iioTy "H'rue.st ul joi that paper Tuesday. W. F. Shriver came m rfonday eve-charto note called are the that upon "A great State is Montana. A State Juab County, in the quiet and pict- ning and is preparing to open up the that can semi out SU.000,000 worth of ity of the period is better cattle and still feed its own people is a than its business machinery, for it is uresque village of Nephi, had it first of the month. great State by itself. But when added prompt to give relief to the wauts not been for friends who came for's Consolidated Martin & to that are her agricultural lands and her mines, and to that the fact that created by its own failure to perform ward at the last moment. Vaudeville Co. made a two night stand as yet the State has only been its functions. But it is a powerful in town this week. scratched over, and she has millions demonstration of the result of artific-i.a year ago I took a violent About and millions of acres et to put under interference with the laws of equal HORlS". To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Philthe plow, with ample water to supply distribution when distress an,d want attack of la grippe. I couched day and night for six weeks; my wife then lips, at Mammoth, Sunday morning, the land with moisture, it is easy enough to see that in the near future are rife, because, with a superabund- suggested that I try Chamberlain's a girl. Montana will demonstrate what we ance of all that is necessary to life, Remedy. At first 1 could see The management of the Bullion-Becsaid of it years ago, that she is an Em- commerce fails to distribute the Cough still no it, but difference, kept taking mine are putting in a sampler. in and out moved if into pire herself, and soon found that it was what I contains all the elements abundance among the producers. to create and supply and defend a Pittsburg Dispatch. The second grade Oopdump is being needed. If I got no relief from one mighty people. doso I took another and it was only a shipped to the smelter at Salt Lake. What's the matter with Utah? Italy's Sad Plight. few days until I was free from the B. B. Clark and N. 11. Mix visited The condition of affairs in Italy has cough. I think people in general Judge Powers, on Monday, in- been growing steadily worse, until the ought to know the value of this reme- the county seat Tuesday. troduced in the lower house of the people who made so many sacrifices in dy, and I take pleasure in acknowlMiss Sadie Taylor' is visitim friends legislature, a bill compelling cor- order that their country might be edging the benefit 1 received from it. in Mammoth. 50 porations to pay their employes by united bemust be wondering how they Madison Mustard, Otway, Ohio. We have prepared aud have for sale, Eureka to are sale rewarded. Although Italy's cent bottles for by the blank location notices. The form is the 20th of the following month, chief and immediate trouble is finan- Drug Store. l.irse, with ample room for descripfailure to do which they arc to pay cial, the tion. 5 cents each, 00 cts. dozen. primary cause of the present A neatly planned and successfully them two per cent per month. It uncertainty and distress is the Triple Dr. G. II. Kcysor, the dentist, is seems to The Mineu that the wrong Alliance, which has, of course, a direct executed surprise party was gotten up with .Hiue Mr. Mrs. on and usiigain and he will establish a Frank Monday European situapenalty is prescribed. Two per bearing on the whole east night. They were under the impres- permanent ofcice here, first door cant per month for a few days on tion, but which is of most direct con- sion Drybor-ougdDr. that the party was to be on Judge of the drugstore, with to the Italian lie will do all classes of work the entire pay roll of the hugest sequenceannounced, several peninsula. and wife and were none the wiser Pike Crispi gears ago, 3Stf. Lake mine in this district would be a that the object of the alliance was de- until that couple caaie in, when it at Salt prices. mere bagatelle, and in most of thorn fensive. Now that, he has been called dawned upon Frank and' wife that "During the epidemic of la grippe the man who dared demand it to form a new cabinet, he will have to they were the surprised ones. A royal Chamberlain's Omgn Remedy took the betime, was had, progressive euchre wiswould soon be applying for a search exercise the greatest caution and and was much better liked here lead dom in preparing a policy for his min- ing the game of the, evening. At 11 other than cough medicine." 11. M. warrant for another job. istry. The growing uneasiness of Ilus-si- a O'clock an elegant lunch was spread, Bangs, druggist, Chatsworth, Ills. and the growing friendship be- to which all present did ample justice. John Beck filed a suit for an ac- tween the Czar's people and the French The ladies' capital prize, a handsome The grip is much the rame as a very was awarded to Mrs. C. severe cold aud requires precisely the counting against Alonzo E. Hyde make it necessary for Germany and C. same treatment. This Ueioedy is StiHler, George limigins taking the in the 3rd District Court Monday, Austria more than ever before to keep 'tTcet nal an: wiil prevent a hand on tinancial thrulldom. gentleman's prize, a Idler case. Mrs. of the disease towards tendency any covering a period of over three Under the Italy's terms of the treaty she is Jas. Tmker succeeded in capturing sale by Lurch.'. Drug For pneumonia. his as agent, compelled to maintain a military and the ladies' booby prize, a celluloid year?, during which, Beck alleges that llyda has handled naval equipment which drains her rev- front blotting pad. The gentleman's Store. NOTICE. about a million dollars of his mon- enues. It is conceded that Crispi is a booby prize, a cabbage, head, was 15. Christensen. to awarded in All persons are hereby warned n; t ey. Yvom ike complaint tt ap- man of patriotism and real ability is not a finanhe to but many directions, give credit to Mrs. Martha Myers Call on Dr. Kcysor for crown and pears that Hyde has manipulated cier. When he for the alliance anything upon my account, nor to permitted bridge work arid gold and other filling. John Beck's fortune at will, and to be pay her any moneys due the Keystone perfected in order that the digBeck's expense. The outcome w ill nity of his country might be saved, he Dr. C M. Carr has opened an o!lice Restaurant, all accounts being payabo awaited with interest. failed to foresee or appreciate the f- for practice of dentistry, opposite ble to me as manager. W. I). Mk tas. inancial difficulties in the way of the the Lareka Hotel, and will be here WANT AND AHtMIAXCE. Comnew oOth. a doctor The he which the until incurred. has obligations CoMo'i Factory Frprrhnprns. When we consider the commercial ing again to power he is between two method for the insertion of r ri illciu! A system of the air of a and social sltuutlon of the United lires. On one hand financial ruir. not teeth. .::. i!M;i;;g c mfat and durabilas ii in some cotton factory required States at the close of J 8i3, an impartial merely menaces the but it is ity aud can match your teeth perfect- departments of a null Wor blowing it country, view of the same must lead to the at hand. On the other hau -- :. into tho rooms has been tho subject of l, the jeal- ly. judgment that there Is something ab- ous eyes of Hussia, are on t lie Bohpho-rus- , much experiment. It baj been found normal and even paradoxical in the The Knights of Pvthias are tin:!, if a jit of sieum or vajier is tliTurkey and tin; Mediterranean, methods of exchange. This conclusion causing Germany and An. tii.i to vFw prei :uiur for a grand fiat" on i'V'U'U-- ! cF;.?vd liit'1 the no.in duct any derc-, , i bt:.i::t i, but Is inevitable when we consider the real Willi the (vm arv Fi h, o i ,rtiicu '.u.v tue bical Fa:, i f Fouhbty i;i gravest aj.jireh'wd. m i leoed id.ke, bi-ir lilt i ll t!ii' ; dirt- of thetsimultuneous presi(?nlflcancc break in the alliance.-- - Indianap- will n-- b.vde !, aii.iiveixiry of he tribut.-- .to tlv deferent tho room.i by ence of an excessive supply of nearly olis AFr.s. i F mdvei-.sa!order csp, f c. that baei!."; hereto. ThaL however, t he f all the necossarirs of life ami most of (Ir.ltld F' d,;c otlie- whi'di n hi.it soil)" oejerrs adapted Fr ono depart-- ! the luxuries, and in actual juxtaposiThe p'Tsftei.t er-- ami le iny isitinc brethren will uk nt in a Cotton mill nu y not p.'ova wld h e tion tp.it more want, distress and des follows an nfta-of grin cua F : e;v?..:.it, ::.:.). ij '.thvrs Knaj!:. The fact that the Old Jordan & Galena mine at Bingham has been forced to close down, accentuatef and emphasizes vrhat wo have been reiterating to the readers of The Mixer thatTintic is the best, the richest and the most reliable gold and silver and lead belt in the Rocky Mountains, and that the mining of these metals will be buried in oblivion when Eureka ceases to be a good camp. In the face of the depression that has forced the largest producer of the "Old Reli able" to throw up its hands, we have a new 20 stamp mill in operation, and one of 4.0 stamps in the course of erection. The Eureka Hill has been reopened, and the mine is being put in condition to take out large quantities of ore upon completion of the mill. The force at the Beck has been steadily inereased, until it has reached the neighborhood of 150, and several cars. at ore are shipped daily. The Centcnnial-Eurek- a and Keystone the at force usual work, which keep will probably be increased at the latter mine as soon as the Eureka Hill mill begins to crush ore. These mines, and the Mammoth, are practically inexhaustible, and there are other properties which need but the investment, under proper direction, of a few thousand dollars, to develop into bonanzas. Tintic District is all right, and Eureka is the banner camp. ill, ' . i |