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Show 3 P'5 war III. VOL. EUREKA, JO A3 COUNTY, IX MEMORIA3L A bid from the Tintic Mercantile for $125, for the removal of the room west of Noah McChrystal's meat market, in order to straighten and widen Church street, was received, accepted and referred to committee on streets and bridges, for ratification and agreement. The report of special committee appointed at the last meet ing to investigate the eligibility to their position of certain members of the council, brought in their report, which was accepted and the committee discharged. The report is as follows: Eureka, March 19th, 1894. O. Co. F.LOOFBOUROW C. WILLIAM KA UN. & Hall of Eureka Lodge, No. 12, I. 0. F., Eureka, March 21st, 1S95. To xns Noble Grand axd Your special committee, to whom was referred the preparation of a tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased brother, Charles B. Smith, beg leave to submit the following: Wiiesieas It has pleased the Almighty to call to His Eternal Home, our well beloved Brother Charles Ii. Smith, therefore be it Resolved That while we submit to the inscrutable wisdom of Him, who rules the universe and to the dominion of death, we deplore the sad fatality which causes us to mouru at this time.. Resolved That in the death of Brother Charles B. Smith, Eureka Mem-beu- lw. Attorneys and Ceunssllors at OFFICE-Rooms- 71,72, 73 Commercial 70, - SALT LAKE CITV, Bl'k. UTAH. e'DWAIU) PIKE. Attorney at Law am u. S. Cconster. - Office in New Court Houso, c. Eureka. Al.lUlACKSTOX. Attorney Office t-Law , at Union Pruj Store - EUREKA, UTAH. A. EOBEliTSON", With Bennett. Marshall & Bradley. '...MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. Main St., Salt Lake City. 103 S. W. McCHRYSTAL, JOAH Notary Hcttjlie. Co.s Office in store. Tintic Mercantile BAILEY, T, 'Attorney Paints t-Law, and. Land OiTice Business a Specialty Salt Lake City, Utah. LIE" SHORT Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R, Is tho only line running Solid Vestibulod. Steamlieated and Electric-Lighte- d Trains Daily between Chicago and 0 inch a, composed of magnificent sleeping cars and the Tli 3 Finest Dining Cars EVERYTHING in the World FIRST-CLAS- S. Any other information as to rates of fare etc., will be cheerfully fiirrii.-jhv- l by .J H fVrXEN, J. S. TaIjIjOT. A ct. ( 'rm.nHirciM.l .... 'V.V.k.V. Kt'CnV. to Wost second fount, fait Ua.v city. s: 43. 23, 1204. FRIDAY, KAHCH UTAH, John Beck, to P. T. Farnsworth and others, to be held in secret trust by Farnsworth, as also the sale of 4,.102 shares of stock, belonging to John Beck, to satisfy a note for $(i,.'!U0, held by Moses Thatcher, were fraudulent transactions, inasmuch as the purported sales were made subsequent to the time when the plaintiff secured his judgment against Beck. The plaintiff asks that the defendants he restrained from using the proceeds of said stock for any other purpose than that of satisfying his judgment, and for the liquidation of the other just debts owed by John Beck, contracted prior to the time of the alleged sale of the stock to the defendants in this action. A CAKI) OF Til A MiS, We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their kindness in the sickness an J death of our father. Mb. and Mrs. L. T. Jacobs. To Hon. Ma yob and City Council of Eureka City, Utah. We, your committee appointed to investigate into the eligibility of C. W. Clark and R. P. Dayton to serve as Councilmen of Eureka City, find that the said C. O. O. F. a No. L has lost 12, Lodge, true and faithful brother and most of W. Clark and R. P. Dayton are enall, his bereaved wife arid child, a lov- titled to serve as said Councilmen. That we have found that they are ing husband and father, Resolved That we tender his fam- both holders of real property and taxThe Tintic Mines, the Mercur of Eureka City, Juab County, ily our sincerest condolences in this payers and other mining papers are Mercury Utah Territory. dark hour of their dire affliction, protesting against the proposition in M. D. Eowen, (Signed) Resolved That our charter be Congress to relieve miners of assessGeo. L. Hyde. ment work this year. This is strange, draped in mourning for the usual peras t he measure is intended only as a Geo. Adams. iod, a copy of these resolutions be sent benefit to the miner and can possibly Committee. to the widow of our brother, a copy be help no one else. Logan Journal. A severe rheumatic pain in the left spread upon the records of our Lodge, If the Journal was a milling paper and also be published in the Utah Odd shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loper, or knew anything about mining, if Fellow and the Tintic Minek. s a well known druggist of Des Moines, would know that every year are to over allowed six months. At tinier Respectfully submitted, Iowa, for lapse, the mining Hugo Depbezix, F. G., the pain was so severe that he could interests are retarded just that much. J. F. Heke, not lift anything. "With all he could Again, there are just now thousands M. D. Bow en, do he could not get lid of it until he of idle men to whom the distriCommittee. tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm. "I bution of the money required for only made Hires? applications of it," he the annual nssesssment would he a J1AMMOTIL ''and have since been free from godsend. The poor man would be a A break in the main pipe line, which says, He now recommends it to loser by the proposed move, while rich all pain." supplies the Mammoth mill with wat- all persons similarly afflicted. It is corporations, who own thousands of er, ten miles out, had the effect of for sale by Eureka Drug Store. wouid be the gainers. A formclaims, shutting down the mill on Sunday and er prominent manager of one of our Strike In tha Keystone. Monday. The break was located and A magnificent strike of very rich ore big mines hero in Eureka, informed repaired on Monday, however, and the was made on the 800 level of the Key- Hie M.ineu last year, that ths passage mill goes merrily on, stone a few days ago. This is nothing of the bill for the suspension of assessThe break in the water pipe line new in thai grci$ silver bonanza, the ment work, meaut a saving of 45,000 Then again, owing gave the mill men an opportunity to hardship of thejVhole thing is the for his company. overhaul, pack and clean the machin- fact that a strike of rich silver, under to he stand takjfcn by the Journal's ery which has been running constant- present conditions, is a drawback rath- political god at Washington, against ly since Hie first of the yeiir. er than an'' advantage to the owners. the West and everything Western, The roads in and leading to Mam- Hit were ''lead, copper, or even iron, miners are left without' anyt hing to moth are simply horrible. The heavy there might be something in it," ut, our do, and can very well occupy their teams hauling ore from the Mammoth friends, the enemies of silver in the time in performing their assessments and Copperopolis mines, coupled with East, have placed that metal in such and, in doing so, also develop their the late execrable weat her, accounts a predicament that it is hardly worth property. for the condition of impassibility in while to record a new and rich find. With the i land seigniorage bill a which the roads now are and have It is nothing that the owners of the law, it will be but a step towards a been for some time. Keystone have expended millions in farther recognition of silver as money. the development of the mine and the "Every little helps," is an old adage, Edward Richter, who has the con- erection of the finest hoisting plant and the vote on the bill in both tract for hauling the Copperopolis ore, in the It is nothing that branches of Congress showed a good, Territory. had his whole force at wor k for several children are hungry through the en- strong, working majority in favor ol days, trying to repair the road from forced idleness of their fathers. It is Silver Dick's measure. Those true, the Cojjp dump to the depot. Mr. of no moment whether one ounce,-ostaunch friends of the mining interRichter had the misfortune to have ten thousand ounce ore is discovered of ests the West, who have stood by his log broken by a horse falling with after millions have been spent in ex- silver despite all the influences brought him some time ago, but is now able ploiting for it. All these things are to bear against them, not only by the to get around. nothing compared to the tranquility Administration, but by tho leading of our English friends who manipu- financial houses of the East and almost KN TEIiT A 1XM E NT late Wall Street. the entire press of the country, cast Hence it seems but a waste of time of the Mississippi River, should ha.ve At St. Joseph's School last Saturday. and ink to record a great strike in a j their position strengthened a? much School Any one entering St. Joseph's great mine, where millions of money, as possible by the sympathy, support on Saturday afternoon could easily see and the brain and muscle of our best and confidence of every inhabitant of from the bright faces and merry voices people have been expended in develop- tho anu producing regions of mining of the pupils .that they were in antici- ment and improvement. the whole country, irrespective of parpation of one of those happy epochs ty, place or other conditions. With "Perhaps you would not think so, true, honest, intelligent, persistent which occasionally occur in school life and which generally promises more but a large proportion of diseases in and unanimous backing, it w ill be far New York comes from carelessness than ordinary, pleasure. easier for our friends in Congress, using What is there better to stimulate about catching 'cold," says Dr. Syrus the Seignioxge bill as an initial point, the child to greater exertion and high- Edson. "It is such a simple thing and or stepping stone, to push forward to er aims than the warm approving so common that very few people unless victory, than if they considered their smile of the parent? Hence at an it is a case of pneumonia, pay any atsupport only half hearted Laud of a a early hour on Saturday afternoon tention to cold. New York is one of perfunctory nature. when the bell summoned the children the healthiest places on the Atlantic to the school hall they found a great Coast and yet t here are a great many The Mixer was shown several spectransformation. Instead of the desks cases of catarrh and consumption imens of ore from Death Canyon, and text books, the halt was crowded which have their origin in this neglect thirty miles beyond West Tintic, with the expectant faces of parents of the simplest precaution of every which look One specimen of and friends, while the atmosphere of day life. The most sensible advice white quartz, carrying cube galena, study had be.en expelled to give place when you have one get rid of it as soon assays well in go:d, silver, copper and to one of music, song and merriment. as possible. By all means do not neg- lead. Another of brown quart., which To ment ion any inember in particu- lect it." Dr. Edson does not tell you is in the same vein, .'iSiavs !U ounces lar would hurdly be just as ail did ex- how to cure a cold but we will. Take silver, 2 ounces gold and l." per cent, cellently. At the cloe of the enter- Chamberlain's Cough tternody. It will copper. The claims, four in number, tainment, Father O'Donalne thanked relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, from which the reck comes, e owti.'d Iris little- friends 'and congratulated oper. the secretions and soon effect a by Geo. Leslie. It is too bad that them on the. success of their perform- permanent cure. 50 cent bottles for times ares: hard as to deprive a poor sale by Eureka Drugstore. ma 'i of working such magobiccnt ance. property. More BtrH Trouble. COU Nt IL PltOt EEDINf.S. With the approach of spring, and Wythe Denby has bnught suit consequent good wer.tin r, itJ ; cor. Eligibility of Clark and Dpyton to a against John Beck, George Q. Cannon, expevle.l Hs.it the miiaii.r Voice In ltn J)eUborationa. P. T. Farnsworth, Simon BcmibcrpT, loek here will bo gsvaily improved, consisting ind Champion Min- A large influx ol population, The Bullion-Becand mining of cHpilidi-l- s in the Third Dis- Tir ii cf mean-- , is most certain. Our Council met in regular session on ing Company, et ak, Monday night, Mayor McCbrystal and trict Court, at Saijt Lake, to recoveu local business bou-e- s siou'id bec.r this better times all member s of Council present. Con- 82,079.2.", the amount of a judgment in mind and prepare advertising. siderable routine biiMiiess was t rans- obtained aga inst .Mm Beck on the 2.lrd bv a lih'T.'il system of will The MiNim management keep up acted. Minutes of previous meeting of February last:, nd which remains with the improved ceiioi! .Pms by read nncl approved. 35 yet unpaid. a:i(i iuiproviri? ll e p;:piT. In I '.ills wore allowed as follows: MarThe p!a:i.tilT sc,a up fraud on He? t!:e i.'iatt- r of lecal mining' and milling shal lienricd, for arrests and feeding al;v. we vill end avor to make and avers t hat news,MlNKK Tintic Minsk, prints part of the defendants th" true tx'ene;it of the the prisoner. S'..23; n,x,Hzl.9K Oh un. IHkou, suret work, the purported sr.U of 51,OCO f hares of L'i'e.'lt'.il, lii !K'.'';.!.l r.'gi; (,! t h" 'c!ll pssess-ment- 1 HODGIXS YOUNG, ..... & TAILOES IIKIl!tastecd. isi'Sc AO - - ' EUREKA. UTAH. ASIiEK B1DDLEC0J1E, $ teMljFiollaier. Chimneys a Specialty, orders at the Miner office. JAMES EUSTICE. MC.R. FULL LINE OF Cols arid Catt. EUREKA. UTAH. SAM H1NG LAUNDRY. YashSng zni Ironing cqasl ta Trey wc-11- Siesta Work UTAH EUREKA, F. 0. Hern. The C. B. Coffiij Markland Samplinj Worls. " Works. Slli Soulh and 41 h West. Office, Opera House Building. Or?t carefully sampled and sold at highest niftrliet price, Returns made on day of sale:, f'onsinnient-- solicited. Address j Tho Conk ling Sr.mplinir Works, P. O. IJox Salt Lake City, Utah. Jfi G Xn nufactufera of Hilt M-- iul V, f rionft U.UI.IjyJ, Cfi,!' Otu.lUUOj C I ( wuul, E.ulgefi, TIeUet llateiH, Kic. !.mih Hmn, SALT LAKE oITY. F. . MY LITTLE GIRL. Of course the little girl was Just astnnchof mine u her. But somehow when our wedded life got full of prieits aiul burs I told her that bho'd lienor take the little ouo nr.d go And stay ti spell ut Newton Creek along with Uncle Joe, While Fd i;o olT to soiue far land, and there I'd work and livo Until Fd quite niado up ny iniud which one was to forgive. I tell you pride's nn awful thing when It gets into t!:c heart; it was a thousand times I thought I'd rise and ntart And ko ri.ht after Ler and that Uttio nmid of mine. I never heard A word from thern. She nerer wrote a line. Then ! had a snell of glcknesa and counted throciru my tears And found haua't seen them both for mors than lifteeu years. I cness 1 Oh, my pretty, laughing darlinn, she must h tail and fuirl How I'd ris;herout in rihbonsand feathers rich and rave! I could a!most f el my lingers upon her soft while brow; That little tunny head of hers would touch my elioulder now. Yet the strangest thing in all iny dreams (die wan a little child, With the yellow curls of babyhood and big eyes, round a.r.d mild. As soon as I wan better I started on my way And reached tho towa at tioontiiuj oae hot o:id dusty day. And r.ear by, in the churchyard, I etopped to rest ami wr.it. There war. a little baby's grave close to tho niold'ricK (jate. I pushed iuide a straggling vino, bind o' curious no moro. Great (Ind, rjy little girl lay there, dead thirteen yeuw Lel'orct Cleveland Tlain Dealer. Is tho Oleander Poisonous? Whether locelity haa anything to io with it or not ha. net yet been settled, but certain it in that in certain portions of tho country the oloen-leso much admired for its exquisite blossoms, has been tha causo of serious illneis, and in some cases death ban been attributed to a too intimate association with it. Several persons weie attacked with exceedingly painfe.l throat disorders, with headache, giddir.esH and violent heart agitation. The dispensatories class it as a heart poison, and one of its victims died in tho most distressing heart convulsions. Animals ara aftected by it tis well cs man. A valuable horso died a few moments aftar browsing on the stalks and leaver. Several cows died from drinking water into v hich Biiiti'j cuttings of the plant bad been thrown, and ollior animals were very sick from inhaling the smoke from burning twigs and loaves of thin plant. They wero rhut in a email yard, and a breezo carried tho Biuoko directly toward them. In other localities thcro seem to ha r.o serious consequences attending tha cultivation- of thia plant. Whether immediate Eurrotmdings or climatic conditions have anything todo with tha effects of tliia popular hotist plant would furnish an interesting subject for discussion. New York Ledger. r, V. lien Apparently Frociin. Do riot tnko a person severely cblllod cr apparently frozen into a warm rooia to be treated. The fht thing to do. if the condition requires it, ia to attampt artificial respiration its ia "drowning." Rub the limba very gently with snow or cloths wrung out of cold water until good circulation is establiehed. Givo Ftiaiulautsiu small quantities iito timtj as soon as tha patient can swallow. When fully restored, warm tho room vory graduully, cover the patient with warm blankets and give beef tea or hot milk. Fcr the treatment of frozen hands, feet or any portion of thct body tne same principles apply.- Rub plowly p.nd very gently with n:oT or cloth wrung out of cold Water while th numbness lasts. Then, if the case ia severe enough to reqniro further conuult u physician, New York trsat-mc-t- it, Weill. "SIf..t" llred. When Thomas 13. Reed was a boy, so a story goes, ho used to put on a big apron and help his mother with th housework, which afforded much Rmusfl-mcto the other urchins of Portland, who wcrii fond cf calling him "sissy." One day he was churning, while tha beys stood nhont gnyii'g hi;u. He imbibed the job and then took off his apron and thraseVd half h dozen of them. nt That wai tho last heard of "sissy." Lewibtoa (Me.) Journal. a-- k . , i til-- : J. viy- :y ; Rubber liurltcti. Tho Application of iiaha rubber to buckets to render them noi.'e-lcshaa been sacctssfo By tried in Ureat Brit-GiTli!) bottom, tho cars aid th "beil" aro till protected. Tho bottom of the pail has three round f.isksof rai'- her f.lamped on at the edg'-K- . and th' y cm be readiiy removed und replaced. The firs ate of india rubber, whip) tha has a singlo disk encircling it, Ex- which answers tha purpose. chae.'o. n. "bi" and chocolato are prrpr.r'.'l mita by fn ting, then Iro.u tbo making tie. m undergo a proc- pclp trs similar to malting. Tbey are aft-.TCocoa from t'tso v.vA wcrd roasted" in u peifoiatod cylinder and nre then freed from their hunks iu$. niude into cocoa or cli'cohiia. |