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Show 0 A? iU V 1 !)l SI, JOAB ail Attcrneys Rooms KAUN. & WILLIAM Comssllurs at Law. 70, 71,72, T3 Commercial Bl'k. - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PIKE. LM1WAED at Law ajii u. .Attorney i - .i ti COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 22, I6S4. THE f. GLORIOUS "FOURTH! the Mayor, F. LOOFBOUBOW OFFICE S ESJHlKA, PROFESSIONAL Q a i ?! S. "' Cfliuisslonff.' Adams and Hyde, to secure REPUBLICANS ORGANIZE. an appropriate site for a new cemetery at the mouth of the canyon, were not EUREKA WILL CELEBRATE IT. A STRONG CLUB FORMED. ready to make a report and the matter A Gala Day for All Sports, Games went over until next meeting. An Knthuslastic Interest Manifested and Other Amuseiuents to be SupDr. Clark asked for a rebate of $.1 on An Kxcelleut speech. Uellverfil by ' plied. the license of the Nelson Stables John M. Zane. meetThecommittee appointed by a Pursuant to a call made by a peti which was refused. of week solicit to last citizens the ing The citizens special committee, ap- tion to meet at the Hall last Saturday for a celebration, having pointed to solicit subscriptions for a night to organize a club, a goodly subscriptions met Willi such encouraging success, Fourth of July celebration, asked the number of the citizens of the district decided to go on with the preparations councn to contribute to the fund, and were on hand. The meeting was called tor celebrating our Country's natal a special meeting to decide how much to order by Dr. Clark, who stated its day. the city would donate, was called for object, and upon motion Capt. Hugo Another meeting was held Wednes- Thursday night. Deprezin was elected president of the day, at which time .a committee of fifnewly born Republican club. TilK MAMMOXH. The captain assumed the chair and teen, which was afterwards increased to seventeen, was .appointed upon arTwo weddings are listed for next thanked the members present for the met This committee honor, invited nominations for rangements. week. and afternoon which resulted in Mr. P. C. yesterd".y The old hoisting works at the Sac- Downey beingchosen for that position. were appointed for the various ramento were moved to the Cham-plai- n Fred Nelson was elected secretary details. and Gus Henriod treasurer. The chair The location decided upon Is that of yesterday. then suggested a name for the new the divide, and shade will be provided Mrs. J. P. Donahue is building a and iMr. Brown, in a few well byneans of either tent or bowery.' A saloon directly in front of chosen remarks, recommended the track will be provided for sack, wheel Hans Ilassel's place. The second floor name of that Republican whose achievements were the source of much barrow, bicycle and other races, and a will be used as a dancing hall. gratification to the party, James C. ball game will be one of the features Blaine. Dr. Clar'.: ably seconded this Jacob were and Holler Gerber Joe of the day. and tnc nr.me .lames (i. suggestion, The exercises of the day will close cited to appear in Provo July 5th to Blaine Republican Club o Tintic, was with a grand ball in the hall at night. show how much damage has been done unanimously adopted. The chair then introduced Hon. The matter of pyrotechnic display by the dumping of Copperopolis ore on John M. Zane, who for an hour the their grounn", Hungarian. has not been fairly decided uoon, as sketched the'attitude of both parties many seem willing to forego the brillupon the interests of the country and "Wanted, Gold Miners iueontesstably demonstrated the suiancy of such a display to obviate the To develop the gold properties in periority otthe Republican principles. fire of therefrom. possibilities arising Atlantic, His speech was devoid of bombast and The people of Mammoth and Silver Lewiston, Miner's Delight, and was a plain, straightSouth Pass, Gold Creek or on the vilification forward statement of facts, delivered City are cordially' invited to join with Rustler Belt. You can get full infor in a logical, dispassionate way that us and make the day an occasion long reliable mines tli mation 0. L. carries conviction witn it. regarding to be remembered. Brown followed with a few remarks sale mentioned are for the camps by The programme and complete dethat any who James McAvoy, Lander, and after announcing add their names to the desired tails of committees were nob made up by addressing might Wm. Stur;; is, Jr., Cheyenne, roster of membership, the meeting adand will be given Wyo., in time for this A. Kendall, Cashier First Na- journed subject to call. Wyo., next week. tional bank, Rock Springs, Wyo., S. The Tintic Mercantile Co. is the L. Spangler, chairman Fremont board sole for the famous Pleasant agent Silver Cause Makcu Converts. of County commissioners, Atlantic, Valley and Castle Gate coal. Ask The strength of the silver cause is Wyo. The Union Pacific is the short- your neighbor if B does not last longer attested by the constant accession of est and quickest line to the South and make a better 4 re than any coal oJtf. distinguished converts to the ranks of Pass country, daily stages from Rock in use. no to wav There is safer remit mon its supporters. For example, Senator Springs and Rawlins. is and bank th:m draft it ey certainly formerwas of Cameron, Pennsylvania, the business wav to do it and the eastof classified with the ly I have two little grand children who majority We sell drafts as follows; ern senators as favoring a. single gold are teething this hot weather and are cheapest. 10 cents to Tlo, lo ceats to fc0, 25 standard. He studied the question troubled with bowel complaint. 1 cent s to Pino. Geo. Arthur Eicn & Co. carefully and is today a staunch advo- give them Chamberlain's Colic, CholIce Crearn every day at the Vienna cate of bimetallism. Senator Lodge, era and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts 7 It d of Massachusetts, is another like a chrrm. I earnestly recommend Bakery. reeastern statesman whose it for children with bowel troubles. Have your prescriptions filled at the cent utterances, favoring a policy I wns myself taken with a severe Eureka irug Store. aimed to force England to assent to bloody flux', with cramps and Go to the Eureka Drug Store for the reinonetization of silver, justify pains in my stomach, d of a medicines of any kind. of con- bottle of this remedy cured me. Withour adding his name to the Fresli fish and oysters alwavs on verts from the gold heresy. Senator in twenty-fou- r hours I was out of bed hand nt the "Eureka Fruit Store' 'Chandler, of New Hampshire, is an- and doing my house work. Mrs. W. Lower Main street. other instance of the progress making L. Dunagan, Hickman Co., Pest meals in town at the Keystone on this vital issue. After looking Tenn. For sale by Eureka Drugstore. Restaurant. thoroughly into the merit s of the quesPaints, oils, varnishes, brushes, etc. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. tion Mr. Chandler some time ago, in Eureka Drug Store. an historic interview Duolished in the. W. Hatfield attended the funeral of Assesmeut Notice. Recorder announced himself as fully Albion B. Emery last Sunday as a delconvinced of the necessity of restoring egate from the lodge at this place. The Northern Spy Mlnlnff Company. silver to free and equal coinage with Democratic to Our lie t delegates Location of principal place of business: Salt gold, and of the duty of our governreLake City, Utah Territory, Locution of ment to take positive steps toward pow wow at Zion last Saturday, turned apparently safe and sound. mines ond works: 'lintic IWining District, that end. Comity. Utah Territory, No man, however strongly wedded An attatchment was gotten out Notice is hereby given that at a meptinj; of to the Wall street idea of basing the this week by Chas. Anderson, acting the Hoard of Directors of said company, held business of the world on gold alone, for others as well, upon the teams of on the Slith day of May, 14, an assessment (12'2) cents per and leaving'tlie appreciation of that C. W. Aldrach, and widen ha J been (No. 3) of ttvelvu and share was levied on the capital stock of the d metal to impoverish this used by Ed Richter in hauling ore Corporation, payable immediately to the Seand all debtor nations, has ever stud- from the Copp. cretary, athisol'iice. MH'oruick & Co's Bank, corner oiuh and East Temple Streets. ied the matter deeply and conscienIt has been decided to leave the se- Salt Lake1st City, Utah Territory. Any stok convinced without becoming tiously of the young lady wh is to act upon which this assessment shall remain unlection of his error. The presence at the re- as Goddess of Liberty for the parade, paid ou Saturday. theSMh day of June, lr94. cent silver conference in London of a to vote. Boxes will be placed will be delinquent and advertised for sale at popular Massachusetts scholar of the eminence in the various stores and votes will be public auction; and, unless panuiout is mad' before, will he nold on Monday, tha Sirdday of Brooks Adams whose conversion to five cents each. The to pay the delinquent assessdaily votes will of July. would the side of the silver arguement be announced on bulletin board until ment, together with, the cost of advertising never have been thought of a couple and expenses of bale. July 1st, after that until the selection I!y order of the Hoard of Plrectors, of years ago; the recent notable decla- is made on the no anouncement 3rd, A. IIANAUEK, Seeretarj. ration in favor of hver s restoration as will be made. Corner 1st South and East Temple Streets. a standard money metal made by Prof. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2,Hh. Quite a number who anticipated a t J'in f Pirst pii!ilicf" Francis A. Walker and other economists of the front rank - all ot them tr?p to Salu Lake yesis rday were de from so doing by no excursion Siieriii ome. formerly in a single gold standard terred seems to have been a There rtte. beis camp show that public opinion out somewhere in Pursuant to an exocut km to me dlrc-teby ing rapidly leavened in favor of real misunderstanding the list .hid! District Omit, of the Terto as the regard o? matter, rendevery nearly on a "sound I'tali, ,'uniLiii'iit ritory instead of bogus money.,, Nelson, Justice of the I'ea-- In one had the impression the cheap rates ered iy Kred rind fur Kureka pncini't. Cmtn'y of Juab, Equally conspicuous are the changes were in force on the opening day of Territory of eiali, in favor of V. I. Snyder made in the attitude of leron g t, u'niie.t V. V. Clays. A. II. Holcotiili urn! s T. Wall, an ii.is'rai't of whl "h was, on lish statesmen toward the question, the Tuscarora festival, and yesterday ,'arn:"Sib day of May. issu. tiled in the said not a few London banker.; have come was the day also set for the Ki.ignts liist rl t oiiit, I she II: expose at mihlic uii door of he 'ounl v 'nn t. I.', use i Somefront tin at excursion of S.dtair. t Pythias to recognize that the world cannot In tiic Citv of Ncphl, Cuni.t.y of Juab and Terfumore one should be in the of ("tali, 011 itio ti.'nd dav of June, exylicit ritory much longer stand the strain of a'. 1J M. all t 'hi b.lit till!-- chilm and P. teri - Court House, Office In New Eureka. i c. il. TliACKSXON. Attorney -a- t-Law , at Union Drujf Store Office - EUREKA, - UTAH. A. ROBERTSON, T vice-preside- With Bennett. Marshall & Bradley. es MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. -- S. Mam St.. Salt Lake City. - W. McClIRYSTAL, NOA two-stor- y Tintic Mercantile Co.s store. Office in A'.C.siTOTT. TO NotHry Publics. JJ. Attorney and Counsellor-at-LaWill Practice in all Courts. w. OFFICE: 1st door north of Eureka Undertakes establishment. Eureka, Utah. rl O. BAILEY, - Attorney rlsntsa.nd Land Office Business a Specialty Salt Laks City. Utah. HODGINS & YOUNG, . IBiMT MOBS All Work GuerSiiissd. EUREK UTAH. A. EUREKA MUERTAKIiffi CO., JAMES EUST.ICE, MGR. M m nb ! m jm L. u!, THCMAS GOD3EFRAISED. Casteis. Barrow-in-Furnes- r F.O.Horn, Tie ' ":C..B. Markland. Saspli Work Ccnilfci Works, 8th. South and 4th West. Dolce, Opera House Building, Ores Kampled and sold at highest cart-full- on day of sale. Consignment solicl'ed, ,. Address, jiurket price. Returns made - The Conkling Sampling- Works, - P. O. Box . Salt LakeCitv, Utah, 042. rouse a mm COMPANY, Dealers in frssli ; Have : v anci Cured . - ; Barrov-in-Furnes- al delphia,. Times. The DilTerent Louden. The size of London is somewhat but may be said to cover about a square mile. The postal district covers an area of 250 square miles. The police district extends still farther, covering ixn area of to7 square miles. ; On tha oiber hand,, the parliamentary London is much narrower. It consists of () boroughs, of which the city of London , alMM'i inthough the sriiallest--havin- g habitants in last is represented by focr members on account of its commercial and financial importance, while each of the other nine, althouu larger, is repre-- , Rented only by two; Westminster, ;' Chelsea, 33,011; Maryleboue. 6; Hackney, 002,427; Finsbury, Tower Hamlets, 091,558; Lambeth, C79.112; South walk, 207,o35; Greenwich, Meats on hand and ior sale Several hundred Tons of . t Pure, Clear Ice. Lr'livereiJ.at address by leaving at Market, Main Street. or-.r.- rs Fresh fish every Thursday. p3 1 UlLaieM lw ITorppsts. W.eeN froi, at Wtaote entaleviio W:ifor fore our it f'l lomf fc4 b.n,- s fluents II &j II.., time as an? :',.,' snyorts teUt rf.! .,..irn n( , ij IO4C0. KUOt'l. Us 3 . ..... 483,-31- 1C7.632. Ju-a- l) Put, together, these 10 boroughs reiire-se- st only a population of about 8,(00,0o0, and the icmuiuder of the inhabitants of the city belong to nonmetropolitau electoral tlistricts. Generally, however, the fcize of the cily is determined by the are rmder the operation of the metropolis local government act, which is also adopted by the registrar general of the census. According to the d 'tinition, London covers an area of 123 square miles, farming parts of tho coiuiti"8 of Middlesex, Suru-- and Kent. Baltimore American. lf ' Ctintly Meal. The costliest meal ever served, as ffir as history shows, was a supper triven by Aelin Verus. one of the most lavish of the latter day Roman aristocrats. The supper was only intended for a dozen persons, yet its cost was 0,000 sestertia, which would amount to 18,000 in English money, or nearly a quarter cf a million dollars. The celebrated feast given by Vitel-liua Roman emperor of those degenerate days, to his brother Lucius cost a fraction over 200,000. Ltietonms siys that this banquet consisted of 2.000 difand 7.000 different ferent dishes of fowls, besides other courses in pro;or-tioVitellius, fortunately for the wcrld, did not reign very lone; otbr-- ; wise tho giiim- - pre erves of Libya, Spain es! of V. Kl 'lays. A. It. Iloli'uiii'i and T. Wall, on the INlli day of May in that anil Britain would have been exhausted, or any of them, have since acquir'-dof, tb"y, It r ay not be out of place to mention in. Hint to Inc. f.iilowinn ftesci ibed real tale, slliiOe. Iviiifr ,'Mid iu iiii in Juab 'oiint " iirul liere that it is recorded as a curious point as follows, to. wit: That, certain of history that a single dish ou the table t cla.ii,, lode l' Male In Tintic Mtri"nj District. J'lauin.'ouiit;', Tniioiy of Utah, of the Emperor IkMogabtilus was worth known, located ami i',.,cord"d n h" ficiiii- - C"00.Gd0.'-f- ct. Louis GloberDemocrat. 2 and re'vr- f .. . f M - d CFtR 3; lf'-H- t Xk iauri-lwu- 2oG,-41- '477,-555- over-value- a. ct. Per Pound 1- -2 ' a, one-ha- s, he one-thir- Bon-aqu- . . lit EOREKA. UTAH. Oriij-inateil- Barrow-in-Furnes- ef Mas ui TT1 Tell?i lluw distin-guigh'e- FULL LINE OF Hfr That Peculiar Kame It The reg'.ster of the Girard House recently recorded the arrival in the city of Thomas Godhepraised of England. Being approached upon the bubject of the oddii y of lua eurname, Mr. (ioilbepraised said: "Yes, I suppose the name does sound very odd to Americans, although sueh names are not altogether unusual in England and esjiocially in Lancashire, which was a stronghold of the Roundheads or Puritans in Cromwell's time. which My home is in is n Lancashire. My ancestors prior to Cromwell's time were all royalists. The family name was Elliot.,. A younger son renounced t'ao religious faith and political opinions of hi forefathers atjd became a Puritan. As was neual in such cases he abjured his carnal name of Charles Elliot and took the inspired one of Esekiel Godhepraised.. "There is quite a romance connected with this ancestor of mine. He fell iu love with the only daughter of a Colonel Fielding in the Cavaliers' army, and not being able to obtain her father's conrnt to their marriage Ezekiel abducted her and for twd vers kept her hidden in a that stood near the littla dreary town of FonnViy, where a sou was born. After a battle a little to the sonth of tha between the Cavaliers and River Mert-eRoundheads her brothers discovered her and carried her oil' to old Furness abbey. In the hurry the child was left behind, but s a result of the mother's pleading oncf 1hj brothers returned to Formby to get it. "In the meantime Ezekiel had diacov-ere- d his loss and removed the child. Then the followed the brother back to Furness abbey, but arrived too late. Tho brother and sister had set sail from Barrow beach for the isle of Man. A storm came up. and Ezekiel arrived just in tlruo to see the boat founder. lie returned to his child more bitter against the royalists than ever ami brought the child up with the same sentiments. "At the close of the war Ezekiel adopt ed the trade of u weaver and settled in Thus the name was commands of the the stern perpetuated, father forbidding tho son to tiuow off tha fanatical nickname when the heat of zuat had given away." PhilaSfaa A CO li s, M'i-- Hi-- fif-- ; t n. ( 1mM4, gold-standa- , contraction. England her- ture. self cannot afford to continue this For fine Ciirars and fresh Con strain on the solvency of her debtors. fcctioRC-rtry Uosebery still says "gold sfiti.l'ii'd," Eukkka "The Fiutit Stows." fJ hem to fall. xt but Rosebery totters Lower Ma' n Sireet. ministry wiii be dominated by Balfour 'Many of the citizens of I'ainsviile, pli'l'i Mining Claim miy in the commons, and Balfour is for bi- Indiana arc never without a bottle ( f oiviii inif" 4 nf Hook "1." of the rec- sa'.cl Oist-jninl alno Minnie Tl:i;ie nrUot metallism. New York Recorder. Chamberlains ;a he known as ('. S. Lot No. 1,4 Alsotb tt certain Cough ' : . d , ASIS R8&BSTEB"$B0 Uup.rantcd name FACER, 25 CKE ' YQOD-RirA- f frfo'f (C'.nn V. .f, rr. Hiita 1'nM. 1! .1 Pum for 176 to UK. lis. ?pf) S, f e uir ; J' Actrc Cycla Cnrrpcny, i 1 -- i j j - Brown. Tiie leading lout, h.inliiu' clu m. situate In limic .i:luin District, J uib County 'territory of I tub. r.f .reliant of i lie nlaeo. This Hemedy known CITY t'Ol'N and recorded sis the "I pa- .inn" and ,:! iro'vn of so much vai::" for colds, furtiier liecrpivd as I'. S. Lot No. l.V, and last, Monday The City Solons lis Mineral l'm'V No. lo t. croi:ri ..!,. v, hooping congu i'l ehi'iir mi patent"! I'i as the proneriv of V, V. "ion. The coin, tii H '(".v tootle I's who krow its wort h evening in regular A. it. .In'riiM T, Wail the suit i i;;e be asked Jurther to on are streets vv.i! iV mittee without it. Per s.de of W. 1. Snyder. a;,.) JOHN T. SI l.I.IatVAN, ( Sliciill of Jmiij 'ounty in which to report ou t..e amount of bv ra,r ,a Prutf Store. liv W L. Scovt, Deputy Sheriff. d. 1, lemw.N. for I lamtlff. ('.' Atiorei'V Bk'-'tI" To surveying hon.ip. . Vnv'lNr. Dated. K'lie!;i. The special committee composed of quae 41 hurek )i uj; 0; .,re. j IFir.t puMieitioii .) ana 1st, hii'i.--i ,!;h;i'! II. - nvt w ne-cie- i 'ly, tU-sol- Moi.-icn- - I'.iappreolntei!. c! i KrrrT l:h ' r inirtitn rU'Ci iritMUr n '"i n " vfi' t tn it' li . n yen t yon t'BTMil Jjc for vnlif r. innr thn i ir wiiiiiosM rri"0 I Mr; rlrn thtctii'li roMS nbrint e'' miirh i It !"' to r.uko tlipm. vc,i', rn1 T iiip""t llif I rtlt-- r wr.T tn'mm pruji iioa um!uny lr- n ii mrc t ft whi'lenb pilir n inimtriit rataluiiiis free, j d"sci-:'x'- i ro.'rHn(. perfect RillnntniPPt. tis bk' inn nil Mr fl'.S ' a f'S. Hf-'- l i j t'l-ih- word sometimes reveals a turn's inmost thought, "Who are those girls playinga duet r a th piano?" asked one man of pother at an evening party. "One of t.h- iu ii the daughter of the hostess," was the answer. Lon "Anil who is her accomplice A do; Tii-Bit- |