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Show A. Published AND Friday morning by en-T- j at Eureka, Utah, Entered at the for trannmlMh u through the wails a second-:- matter. law Pota-ofll- OF SU BBCHIPTION.-I- ADVANCE. N $3.00 Ous year.. 175 100 ulx Bix month Three months. If not paid In advance: One year, months. 18.25: three months. JI.50. UNION PACIFIC M.OOt DAY I1;0- - 5 27. No. No. 9. Leaves. Arrives, a. in. p. ru. 9:40 8:10 7:45 7:23 7:00 615 No. 28. 10. p. m. 1:30 2:S8 3:01 3:17 3:42 4:00 4:15 a. ni. Eureka.... ...6:55 8:03 Goshen .. .. ...7:iJ5 7: in ...7:45 7:05.,.....8antaquln..' tS:S6 Payson .. .. ...7:55 8:4a Spanlhli rork. ...8:07 8:33 6:20 Leave5S:00 tspringvilie.. Proyo...,..Salt Lake... - . ..:12 ,,,:25 MAILS. Silver City and Mammoth 5:40 ,0:45 closes "SaKLake and all other points at at 1:50 p. m. ffiaKer:.-Generafrom delivery open 8 11:30 a. ni. l 7.JO from t a. "MoW order and registry window m.. and from 6:30 to 7: P m a. m. delivery from to 1:00 p. ni M. P. Jab. P. Driscoi SumlaPy-GenSral -- j i INI' I I trip to this week. C. L. Brown made a buisness Lake Kcplii and Salt Geo. L. Hyde was called to Salt Lake this week to attend a lawsuit. Sid Southworth, of CatJlU Springs, was in town yesterday looking up business. i$p00r mUtStt&B&3 SILOERPilAN YFIR " w" o H. B. Fargo, Will be in Eureka Regularly, Between the 18th and 85th of each Month. Proprietor. Pants to order, $3.50 to 810.75. Suits to order, $14.50 to $45.00. Overcoatg to order, f 11 to $35. Over Three Hundred and Fifty Patterns to select from Domestic, English, Scotch and French Goods. Full Dress Suits in very Latest Cut, $30 to $75. Application for Patent. J. W. N. Whiteootton, a prominent attorney of Provo, is in the city today. KOTICB NO. 2268. of Salt Lake, were in town this week. and Joe Hyde have purchased the entire stock of M. E. Price and k are selling all goods at prices. The only exclusive grocers in the city. Goods delivered free to any part of the district. In the case of Elizabeth Green, vs. Charles Curtis, the jury returned a verdict In favor of the defendant, last Saturday. The action was brought to recover $25 alleged to be due for services rendered. Milt Price has disposed of his entire stock of groceries to Geo. and Joe Hyde, which gives those genletmen a very complete stock. Mr. C. C. Steff-lewho was with Mr. Price, has entered the employ of the Hyde Bros. W. C. B. Allen, O. A. Palmer, E. T. Lynch and Capt. Ryan, of Salt Lake, accompanied by Judge Shields of Park City and J. W. N. Whitecotton of Provo, spent several days in camp this week. The gentlemen are expert attorneys and mining men and were here in the interests of the owners of the Champlain. W. L. Scott went to Nephi this morning to sell at public auction the Champlain No. 2 and the Fraction mining claims. These claims are to be sold as the property of V. F. Clays, A. II. Holcomb and J. T. Wall, to satisfy a judgment in favor of W. I. SnyGeo. bed-roc- 9-- lt r, for Capt. Bridges took his departure where morning, Wednesday Oklahoma he will probably remain. Quite a jolly crowd visited Castilla springs last Sunday and report having enjoyed tfi?rnselves very well The best beefsteaks; and short or- der. 7 lt ders at the Vienna Bakery. If you wish to keep kool during the A sm til shipment was made by the Swansea last week. That property is hot season, buy your ice of Noah nevfor I cent per pound, deliv looking exceedingly well, in fact, ered. Leave orders at the butcher : er better. 52tf. shop. We hone with the first issue of July Some time ago I was troubled with tn fthl.inre The Minkr and would an could attack of rheumatism. I used but before so this, have done Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was not perfect 'the proper arraogenents. cured. I have since adcompletely Whv can Eureka not have a bicycle vised my friends and customers to Inh? There are about ten wheels the remedy and all speak highly of try it. owned in town and more will be pur Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Key, Cal. chased soon. Why not organize for For sale by Eureka Drug Store. The Union Pacific is the shortest profit and pleasure? The best meajs to be had In the city line to the Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlantic and South Pass gold gelds. 7 it at the Vienna Bakery. Buy your tickets via Rock Springs or can The dollar rate to Castilla and re Rawlins, from which points you Lewis-toa line class to first by go stage turn of a Sunday has again been made reaching the mines the same day. and will no doubt be taken advantage of liberally this iaon. It affords an KEYSTONE RESTAURANT. excellent opportunity of spending a W. D. MYERS, Manager. day in a cool and pleasant place. The VTeber Comedy company pulled into town Tuesday morning and have Table always supplied with been playing to large houses all week the best in the market. The company Is a very good one, con siderably above the average of com panies making towns of this size. Table Board, - - - - 85.00 per wk. L. T. Jacobs was exhibiting a good mon. ." P oking specimen of ore taken from the Senator Stanford and Hoosier, yester Main Street, - - Eureka, Utah. day. The gentleman says that at a re- depth of a few feet they have encountered an eight foot body of lt. Samples have been sent away for assay. - J- SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY J udge Dickson and Sheriff McQueen, Rio Grande Western Time Table. No. L - with- llbur U o o successfully W a WOOL o BUSINESS and have maintained o confidence and sucoesifu. relation L tti wool (rower and the trade. ur reliability Is vouched for by Chi cago banks and mercantile house. W o Established 1866. Street BROS. Sl.S&rcSiffiS L FflR 9R COMMISSION L All kinds of Fish and Game in Season. l:Jp.m. Throueh Coaches to and from Salt Lake out eharipe. Shortest Line and I astest Flme. n o o -:- - KENRY KRUSE, . xu;nni vun.ni iWnni tjnnt iwnniiwnni r7 BEST OF CIGARS AND LIQUORS ;;W00LnVOOLW0OUWOOL4WOOL4WO0LWOOLg GOOD MEALS AT BEDROCK PRICES TIME TABLE. Ar. atSalt Lake Lt. fur Silver City Ar.from Silver City Wi v Restau.rant. AND NIGHT. OPEN NEWMAN H. MIX. PRICE ju nm EXCHANGE SALOQ THE TINTIC MINER. United States Land Office, I Salt Lake City, Utah, April!, le!4. f Notice is hereby given that Hudson ymlth and Mary C. Pendleton, by her attorney-in- fact, Wm. C. Hali, whose p. o. address is Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, have made appli cation far a United States Patent for the Brooklyn mining claim, situate In Tlntie Mining District, Juab County, Utah Territo-rconsiistlng of 1310.2 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 548 feet wide, and desig nated and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office with magnetic variation at 16 degrees, 30 minutes east, as "Mineral Survey No. 2044, Utah Land District." and bounded as follows: Commencing at the discovery of the claim, thence south 37 degrees 16 minutes east 150 feet to the southeast end line of tiie claim; thence north 54 degrees 4" minutes east 24S feet to Post No. 1, a corner of the claim, where thesurface bounds be;:in; thence north 37 degrees 1(5 minutes west 1310.2 feet to post No. 2, corner of the claim ; thence south 54 dePost No. 3, grees 47 minutes westjJj-- feet to 37 corner of the claim; thence south degrees lti minutes east 1310,2 feet to Post No. 4. corner of the claim, and thtnee nort h 54 degrees 47 minutes east 648 feet to said post No. 1, the commencement of said surface place of and bounds, containing 16.47 acres, all of which is hereby aDnlied for. and from said Mineral Monument Post No. 1. United No. 2 of said District bears south 22 degrees The said 26 minutes east 9477.5 feet distant. mining claim being of reeord in the oifice of the Recorder of said Mining District at Sil ver City, in Jual- County. Utah. The nearest known locations being the "S. W." Lot No. 38, and the Yorkvllle, Lot No. 348. I direct that this notice be published In the Tintic Miner, the newsoaoer published near est the said mining claim for the period of ten weeks. Piymouili rook Pants Goiiipanu, 127 S. STATE STREET, Mra. T. C. tifWOliD y. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MieaM. & BLflNGfiflriD, Fashionable Dressmakers. ,1 SEWIXG PARLORS: Second door east of St. Andrew's Chapel. FIRST CLASS WORK at REASONABLE PRICES. T. J. Blue, Cashier. F. W. Blue, Ast. Cashier. GEO. ARTHUR RICE & CO., BANKERS, - Transact a General Banking Business. Draw Drafts cn sll Parts cf the United BYRON GROO, Register, April 13. 1894. States and Europe. First publication COLLECTIONS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. Ordinance No. 16, An Ordinance establishing a Fire Limit with in Eureka City and defining the limits thereof, providing that no wooden building RIO shall be erected within said limits except by permission of the Committee on Building, within the fire limits of said city, and providing for the alteration and repair of wooden bulldlnRS already erected. The Common Council of Eureka City ordains: Section 1. That the following boundaries are hereby established as the Are limits of Eureka City, Commencing at a point on Main street of said city, where said street crosses the Union Pacific railway track, and opposite, or nearly opposite, the Keystone hoisting works, thence running In an easterly direction along said Main street to a point where said street Intersects the road or street easterly of the site now occupied by the M. E. Church building: the northerly and sout h erly boundaries of said firo limit tu lie two hundred feet on each fide of said 3'aln stiett for said distance. Siction 2. Every building hereafter erected within the fire limits of this city shall be of brick, stone, Iron or other substantial or incombustible material, und only the follow ing wooden buildings shall be allowedato be erected, except as hereinafter provided, viz.: sheds to facilitate the erection of authorized buildings, coal sheds, not exceeding ten feet In height and not to exceed one hundred feet In area, and privies not to exceed thlrty-sl- x feet in area and ten feet In height, and all suchl sbeda ant privies shall cbel separate structures; provided, that any person desiring to erect a building of other material than those above specified within said! fire limit shall first apply tosthe Committee on Building within said Ure limits of the city for permission so to do, and if the consent of the Committee on Building within said fire limits shall be given, they shall Issue a permlt.and it $22-5- 0 shall thereupon be lawful to erect such such regulations and restrictions as the Committue-oBuilding within laid fire limits may provide. Suction 3. Any wooden building already -within said fire limits shall only be altered or repaired in such manner that neither its area nor height be increased, without the consent of the said iCommlttee on Building within said fire limits. Section 4. The ai4 Committee, on BuildRailway. ing within said fire limit shall have the power stop the construction of any building, or SCENIC UNE0FTHE . WORLD. to the making of alterations or repairs on any building, where the same is being done In vi- The only line running two through olation of the provisions of this ordinance, Fast Trains daily to and any owner, architect or builder, or others, who may be employed, who shall assist In violation or with the provisions of this ordiuance, shall be subject to a tine for every such violation or Dot less luun ten nor more than one hundred dollars. SErrtON 5. That tlipre shall be a committee, consisting of three meiiihersof the Council, appoin tod by the Aiayor, aiid confirmed EfTective April i Dili, 1801. by the Council, to lt known as the Committee on UuildiiiK within the tire limits of Train No, 2 leaves Ogdcn 7:00 a. m., ami that said committee he appointed immediately upon the taking ellect fialt Lake 8;05 a. ra arrive at Pueblo of this ordinance. Section tt. This ordinance shall take elfect fi:18 a, m Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m., and he in force from and after its first publiDenver 10:30 a. in. cation in the 1'ISTIC Vhnrh. 7:20 Paest-p. m., Train No. 4 leaves Ogden and approved June 4ih, JUUN McCHKVSTAL, Bait Lcke 8:25 p. rn arrive at Pueblo Attest: Mayor. 6:25 p. m., Colorado Springs 8:00 p. in., J. A. Pierce. City recorder. Denver 10:30 p. rn. Territory of I' tali, I Connections made at Pueblo, Colo- County1. of Jual). f. A. Pierce, Recorder I" nd for Eurado Springs and Denver with all lines reka City, do hereby certify the forgoing to Chair east. Elegant Day Coaches, be a full, true and correct coi," of uu ordiCars and Pullman Sleepers on all nance, No. 18. entitled. "An ord Alice estab lish im( a fire limit within Kureka ( liy. and trains. Take the D. & R. G. and have delinintf i'J" t ii'' the limits liiereof." finest the a comfortable tripatid enjoy Common Council of Kureka City on the 4th day of June. A. I), bm.and duly approved by scenery on the continent, the Mayor on tlie4tli day of June. A. 1. !;!. S. K. HOOPER, A. S. HUGHES, In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand G. P. Si T. A. and ailix the corporate seal of Traffic Mgr. al - - Eureka, - Utah. Semto. I"o Route." GRANDE WESTERN, COLORADO MIDLAND, ATCHISON, TOREK A AND SANTA EE RAIL VA YS. The Only line which runs Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars betvrea Ggden, Salt Lake City and Chicago without change, and Pullman Palace Reclining Chair Cara between Ogden, Salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago. to-w- lt: THE SHORT LINE SUPERB SCENERY EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED Aro You Going "SANTA FE ROUTE," Grandest and Greatest Railroad on Earth. n, C5FLeave Ogden or Salt Lake on the evening see the most beautiful scenery in America. Train leaves Rio Grande Western Depot, Eureka 409 Dooly Building, , at o. BurreiNrETTT, i--1. torsun 1:30 r oriUt to f. u. General Agent Tatmenger Department SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. RATBSi .... pr build-ing.und- er 3 tm .tlt pikp. D. McMumhv and J. F Herr attended the session of the Grand Lrwhre. KnitrhtB of Pvthias the former gentleman as a member, the latter as honored delegates. Godiva Lodge was by the selection of Edward Bike as G. 1. G. of the Grand Lodge. The session was.pronounced a most excellent one. Fresh bread and pastry of all kinds 1 It at the Vienna Bakery. We have secured the agency for the line of wheels handled by the Salt Lake Cycte Co. and will make same terms to intending purchasers as could be had by buying from them direct, Their line consists of the Sterling, Cleveland and Crescent, all high grade and sold as cheaply as any on the market. Adinpiayad will give you full particulars as to prices and specifications in a couple of weeks. A case of 11. U, Calloway vs. the Northern Spy mining company, to recover $00 alleged to ber'ue for services re ndered, came up before Justice last Monday. On motion of C. L. Brown, tlie defendant' attorney, the c tse was dismissed on the ground U no cause of action. The commit tee on grounds will r at pin the construction ot a race trackand the grounds tomorrow morning Invite the assistance of any who may be willing to ipotribuie work in Jjeu of cash, el-8- FOR INVENTIONS. Denver Bio Grande j LEAD VILLE, ASPEN, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPR'GS, Obtain I'ntcnts in the United States and nil Foreign Countriem, Conduct Interferences, JUoL-- Special and DENVER. o B. F, NEVTNS. General Agent, SaJt Lake City, Utah, seal Kuiekn of . hint, thl. city A. 1). 14. V. es If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, together with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if yon ar charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting ou th matter. THE PRESS CLAIH5 COHPANY, C13 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. P.O. Dox 335. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. jSTThU Company is managed by combination of the largest and moat Influential new, Uiih iy Pir.Rrr. J. 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