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Show GTOEAEWOETEX Friday, May 25,1923. b Iiyi Sp:U 7esttni Bj ltati I. Morton. Bu Bappboaul Toaopah The Toaopah Divide Mining company continues to hold tha record as ono of Nevadas biggest producers of the highest average values. April production was $141,-S- tf and May production Is expected to exceed that figure.- .The ore has always assayed about.- M.M per ton In silver. Eureka The " Eureka Mining 4c Smelting . company are going right ahead with their plans for a smelter and It Is understood that grading will start within three- . months. This plant will provide a local mar- GncjFidi fiudHi - - - slues, while VtnWtCUHna .DilUd Mines. Coa-stoc- k. and Bcrftr ,..othsn at the Urge coBluiN la this 'i dlitiis u eommendngto fssl Ot .Gooutock pluck ,of the labor shortage. The tCmitotk Merger people an construe-- r pushing their plsas for ths a INMosaU. U this Bill vlll be one oftha largest fa tk west. Mountain The Battle Betty ONeal mine will - pay Its second this months The j dividend sobm tineannounces that a management also new mill Is to be erected at the Mo-- v Coy mine which was recently acquired by the Betty ONeal Interests. Tonopah Arsenic . Is being pro-- daced la Toaopah by the Topline Arsenic Co. The arsenic Is aztract-ed frost sobm speias front the old ssultcr dag damp at Eureka and '.''front the ore la the Irish Bose mine. The ore Is roasted la wedge furnaces and supplies Its owa fuel from the I' salphur content. The arsenic comes off In vapor font and Is precipitated e r in huge bags. There seeuu to be aa arsenic erase going on amoag ataay of the mines la the west, dilefly due to the demand of southern cotton growers. TU .Jw-dlaa mine la Montana Is a Mg pro-a daeer sad the mine la Washington now has plana for the construction of a plant for ere. . Jtraatiag The syndicate, headed by Judge ' Charles Lse Honey, recently pur--' chased the Quarts Mountain group and believe they have oae of the Mg- Rest gaM repositories In the United States. Baporta have came out to the offset that an average assay over. SIM feet of the mala ledge on ; the surface shows I7S.M gold v oahm Uoa of 1 : , - v- - baiona-ahap- t ; V - Virginia-Argeud- arscale-bearla- g . . . M the samplca ran from il for the lowest to $222. . . CUtfonkk Sacramento The Sacramento Chamber of Commerce believes In helping the miner. At a - recant meeting it was decided to make the mining department of the C. of C. a ket for a. number-o- f outlying disclearing house and point of contact tricts around Eureka.-between mining men and the large Wlnnemucea Tha Rochester Silfinancial interests of the state and ver Corporation believes in making nation who ai Interested la mine ! hay whllo the sun shines. Some ev financing. In following this out It ceptlonally rich silver ore haa recant-dedde- d was daflntely that the do-- !y been opened np In the northern parthient will effect a closer co- end of tha mine end the April was $51,000, the highest operation between these two groups but the department will not become la several months. ' ' Involved in the speculation of stocks. ..Two milling plants, those of the It was also decided ta do some ex- Charleston National Mining comtensive advertising la hopes ot in- pany and the California ; National ducing eastern miners to come to Gold Mlnea aro nearing completion. California and Nevada. There la considerable activity In tha San Francisco Baa Francisco Wlnnemicca district. loses Its prestige for setting the California. market price for quick silver. Dae Whoever named Whlakeytowa to Importation of. Italian and Spanish this town probably had tha right quick silver through New York that spirit. . Tha Mad Mala mins hero to hold the local spotlight. the price for city has been making ' several months. San Francisco About two years ago the owner could tho strain- no longer so be normally . - is . the . worlds leading quick silver market because Cali- hied himself to other parts. Aa a fornia mines are sack largo pro- farewell .remonstrance ha told his ducers. friends to go ahead - and get whet they could oat of his beddings. Ton aro welcome to all tho gold Wallac- e- The books of the Tamarack and Custer Consolidated show yon find." And they found a promising condition. The produc- worth in one pocket. Shasta Lewis Jllnkle put In a tion haa reached KOI to 2600 tons monthly and gross profits per month geod days work here last week, are estimated at f 100,000 on a basis cleaning np 15 ounces of gold which he sold for f!46.M. This sounds of eight cents for lead. good bnt dont get discouraged the report did not say how many weeks Nevada. . poor Binkle worked without any pay Mlaa The Amalgamated Copper dirt in sight. Co., a New York corporation, will Grass Valley William Griffith resume operations here on Its copper ot Balt Lake heads a syndicate which haa purchased the Gold Monnd propPlans are being made erty here. fur extensive development. - pro-dmctl- - : Butte $50 lead ore hai discovered In the Mountain Rose mine. Tha ledge In which the strike was made extends n distance wf 260$ feet and if the values continue to hold in this, and tha Double Mack property, it may result in tha growth of another Couer d Alenes in northwestern Montana. From Experts Orangeville There will some day be a big mining camp called Central Idaho district,, comprising tha Elk City, Dixie, Buffalo-Hamand Tea Mila districts. Borne very good atrlkee have been made lately and the section Js attracting attention. Stewart Cambell, Idaho inspector of mines, stated In his 1222 report of this -- district, about 4$ square miles In area, contained the greatest undeveloped gold bearing formations in the United States. o Cookery experts agree that the best and most healthful baking powder is made from tartar-derive- Elks Program Damn To Be Given On May 29fh The. entertainment committee far the local lodge of Elks, consisting of B. R. Bell, Bill Mitchell, Ray Sorenson, John Fennell and Clyde Fullmer are stirring things np n good shape sad have announced another Mg Jollification for May 22. It will bo a program dance, similar to tho one recently given, and evary-thln-g points to a most pleasing time. Manic will ba supplied by tho Krea-morchestra and luncheon will f served. The affair la for tho Elks and their ladies er 444444444to444444l I HI 1 1 M44MM4545 i MIMIHHIHMIWMMMMIMMMb oms-mres- p I I could hardly sleep n wink, I used WAS liniments and hot applications until ALMOST COOKED my arm was nearly cooked, and. In c Application Failed Bat Tan! lie Boded NeariUe Entirely. Dedans Hot Riley la an Interview at Harry his office, 1026 Hears! Building, Ban Frandaco, tha other day, gave oat tha following facta regarding the benefits he haa derived from the Tanlae treatment: "Tanlae has been such a wonderful help to me that I regard It a duty as wall aa a pleasure to recommend It. I was suffering from an attack of neuritis that was not only painful but terribly annoying. This neu-rlat- a, which was In my left arm, was gradually creeping np into my shoulder so that I was afraid it might spread over my entire body. There was constant pains all through my arm and at night It hart so bad j. $liilIMMMI II $$$$$$ including fact, tried everything, baths, but could get no relief. Anyone would have to have neuritis to know how I suffered. "One day a friend told mo to get a bottle of Tanlae. Well, I took hla advice, and the treatment helped me from the very start, and has put an It end to the neuritis completely. also acted as a splendid tonic and made me feel much better in every way. I am enjoying the best of health and have no hesitancy in recommending Tanlae to anyone. Tanlae is for sale by all good Accept no substitute. druggists. Over 27 million bottles sold. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A WMtoWHIIIIHIMWH rn ra. Boon the spot and get the candy at the Elks Pavilion s A' $1:50' box of UcDomUs Chocolates giver am? era? i ops. Music :rr sj Ftlorleys 8-Pie- Hew the wheel of. o- - - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL EUREKA CITY, OF UTAH: Beotian X Embalming of Bodies. Disposal of Matter. It shall ba unlawful tor any person to embalm a body In Eureka City, or cause the same to be done, under any circumstances whatever where the matter caused to bo evacuated by said body during tho process la not Immediately disposed of la entirety by thorough flushing Into tho of Eureka City. Section 2. Penalty. Any violating any provisions of this ordinance shall bo entity of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof ahull bo punished by a fine of not more than two hundred ninety-nin-e dollars or by imprisonment not more than six months, or by both such fine and Imprisonment Section 2. Effective, When. This ordinance shall toko affect aa soon aa published one time la tha Eureka Reporter, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In and for Enrols City, Utah. Passed by the City Council of Baraka City, this 10 th day of May, JOHN CHURCH. Mayor. . Attest: (BEAL) SARAH A. BIGLER, City Recorder. Btate of Utah, County of Juab, the duly I, the undersigned, elected, qualified end acting City Recorder of Eureka City, Utah, do hereby certify that the foraging ta a true, full, and correct copy of aa ordinance adopted by tho City Connell of said city at Its regular meeting held at the City Hall of said city on the I8th day of llay, 1122. In witness whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and tha corporate seal of said city on this 18th day of May, 1122. SARAH A. BIGLER, (BEAL) City Recorder. (Data of publication May 2$. 1228.) CATARRH a local to OonaBtutlooal HAUS CATARRH MKDlcpiR sMs of aa Otatawat which foa RcUaf to local appMcatica. aafl Internal Medicine, a Toaic Catarrh Is ftniurcil through the Blood ea the I flues sad asrists la itddtag of Catarrh. Ud to dradalsta tbrever F. J. Gboaey A Os, Triad Youre lack? aL FUBMITUBE HOSPITAL' BE ON THE SPOT ce Ordinance Regalatlag Urn Ens baimiag of Bodies and Providing n poudtjr tor the Violation Here 1022. (J . 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