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Show ' Friday, June 15, 1923. Page5 Mine Officials Killed Tuesday aoc rn W m m Disastrous Accident At Gemini ' ; V Reporter- lbaEureka r baaed on Fridav at lack entered in tha poetaffiee at Eureka. flceu with that fraternity. null matter. Utah, aa eecaad-claJamea Hanley waa IP yean of age. Subeeriptiou price SJI per year. He la aurvived by hla wife and three young da ugh ten; by hla aged mother, Mrs. Mary Hanley; by a brother and deter: John J. Hanley fnd Mrs. Agnea Kllmurray, alao by other relatlvea and many elooe friends. Jimmy" Hanley ranked high In eltlsenahlp; he waa capable and loyal aa an employee, and no man had a greater love for hla Tlntle Standard 41 family or gave them more eonaldera-I- t Chief Cons. SS tlon and thoughtful care. In hla Victoria 11 death thla city loeea one of its Iron King I7 residents man a who lng Ragle a Bine BeU liked and universally re- Dragon generally S spected. 4 Park Utah o S Iron Bloaeom Funerals Are Held. 1 Bullion Beck 1 A private funeral waa held for Paul Pintos 1 Hilsdale on Thursday morning, all Tlntle MUUng Co. '1 of the Chief Consolidated properties Colorado 1 being closed on both Thursday and Swansea American Star 1 Friday. The services over the remains of Jamea Hanley were held thla sunning at the Catholic Church, with ae , , waa In November, 117, that Mr. Hilsdale came to this district. with Jack May, who had been hla closest friend throughout the time spent at Golden and who had accompanied him to British Columbia, Arisona and Mexico. The Tlntle Dlatrlct appealed to theae young mining engineers and they decided to remain, Mr. May easily finding employment with some of the large companies and Mr. Hilsdale taking np leasing, first In the Ridge A Valley, then In the Gemini and Chief Consol idsted. When the Chief Cons, took over the Grand Central mine Mr. Hilsdale waa mads auperintendent and later hla duties were extended to the Gemini and the Eureka Hill, which were alao purchased by the same company. In June, 1999, Mr. Hilsdale married Miss Maude Pitch, who, during the world war, drove an ambulance In France and waa awarded a medal far bravery. He is aurvived by hla widow and two children, one of them by a farmer marriage, hla mother and father and a slater, Mrs. Nicholas Bleecker of Minneapolis. The parents, who reside at Sauke Centre, Minnesota, only a tew weeks ago returned to their home after an extended sojourn with the family of their son In thla city. The deceased was a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and the University Club of Balt lake. The death of Paul Hilsdale removes one of the brightest mining nun of the west. He waa a man of generous Impulses, genial and pleasing. at all tlmea; with a wonderful sense of humor and many endearing qualities which. made him a general favorite with hla associates and the men working under hla direction. y Jamea Hanley waa one of the heat known mining men of thla camp. He waa born In Colorado bnt very ahort-l-y aftarwarda bla parenta moved to thla dlatrlct which haa been the home of the family ever alnee. The deceaaed took np mining when a mere boy, the death of hla father placing him at the head of the honaehold and making It neeea-aar- e for him to aapport hla mother - and the younger children, and throughout hla Ufa he followed the aame line of work. He waa one of the beat practical mlnera that the dlatrlct haa produced and a highly Intelligent dtlaen who waa greatly Intonated In the welfare of the community In which he lived, Mr. Hanley nerved a number of terma aa city councilman and for a time waa acting mayor following the Harry H. departun of Mayor Bonne. At the time of hla death Mr. Hanley waa a member of the He alao belonged to city council. the Eunka Volunteer Fire Department and waa an officer In the local lodge of the Knlghta of Columbua. alao having held one or two atate of-- laad-alo- .a,,..,,.,.,,,.,,. Rev. Lagan officiating. The pallbearers were: Jack Hanson. P. J. Fennell, John Sullivan, James Hannifin, John Downey and Dennis Har- rington. TWTIC o IB MOURNING TODAY." o Yesterday waa Flag Day In Eureka, and the flaga that were hoisted la memory of the occasion hung limply against their poles as If they, too, were mourning with the bereaved families wbo had been called upon to nuke the supreme sacrifice. All people la Tlntle are In mourning this week, for In a short apace of forty-eighours three Uvea were snuffed out In the name manner. The fatalities of thla week probably exceed any which have happened In the mines of thla district since the bulkhead gave way lu the Oklahoma stope of the Centennial Eureka mine and snuffed out the Uvea of many loved ones. On Thursday the morning train on the D.1B.O. took with It the remains of Jamea M. Wood, a mere boy, to hla last resting place; the Incoming train on the Balt Lake Route carried the body of James Hanley, a dtlaen of the highest rank, bringing him home to bury him where he had lived hla Ufe; au hour or ao later a funeral slowly wended its way down Main street. Its destination being a plot of ground where the last earthly remains of Paul Hilsdale, a man loved by all who knew him, waa laid to rest. Such la the hand of Fate. We all bow our heads In mourning. May their rest be sweet and peaceful. ht Mrs. Inglefleld Died This Week At Provo Mrs., Marie Inglefleld, wife of Thomas Inglefleld, died during the week at Provo, death resulting from blood poisoning following a slight scratch on the shoulder. Mra. Inglefleld, who had been In thla dlatrlct but a short time, waa living at Silver City when blood poisoning developed and she was sent to the hospital at Provo for treatment. She was about 40 years of age and la aurvived by her husband, also by her parents, who live at Sahara, Utah, and by brothers and alatera living In California. Colorado sold at IMe. East Tlntle Coal, solid at lMo. Eureka lily sold at Eureka Bullion sold at I Me. Iron Bloaeom sold at Sic and I9q. Little May aold at S sad Lehl Tlntle aold from 15 fee to lc. 9c. 4c. Pintos aold at 40e and 4Se. Tlntle Standard aold at 9S.17M-Zumaold at IMe. East Crown Point aold at Sc. o Lehl Tlntle aold North Standard sold at Me. Tlntle Standard aold at Zuma eold at 4e. to ISe from IS Me. a lc fl.SI. end eold at IMe. o Wedaceday. Big Hill eold at IMe. Eaat Tlntle Coal, eold at IMe. Lehl Tlntle eold from II Me to lOe. North Standard aold at IMe. Plntne eold at 45e. Tlntle Standard aold at II.17M- - Eureka 10 Me. le. North Standard aold at Plntaa aold from 4!e to 45c. Tlntle Standard aold at IS.17M-Zum- 5c. that calls you down to answer it your If, when you axe ill, you must disturb teledie to make your way rest and painfully floor lower phone on die If any of these troubles ever happen to you, then you will appreciate the value of an Extension Telephone in Tour Home Call tba manager and order ona The coat la little, , tba taring .'. X. sr ; ' Mountain States Telephone : and Telegraph Co. J Before those aching feet break down You have often frit those danger signals aching, burning eet, painful anklet, cramped toes, and utter weariness of body. If you dont heed the warning, your nerves pay the penalty. What you need is one Pr. Scholl's of the many H1U eold at IMe. Eaat Tlntle Con. eold at Ic. Iron King aold at lie. little May aold from le to9 le. Me Lehl Tlntle aold from Big a Tired aching feet? Do you, too, auffcr from foot trouble!? The chancea am that 75JB of the people in town are in tba aame Foot-Ease- r, aold at S Eureka Lily aold at IMe. o Showing Still Good At Tbs Lehl Tintic According to Manager Charlea tha trike which waa recently made at tha Lehl Tlntle property la atlU looking good, an eight foot face of oro now being expoaad and la apparently going both up and down aa tha work progreaaaa. During tke next few days development of thla new strike will ha slowed np some-whbecause of tha fact that tha ground In which the work Is being performed la so loose that Bipedal care must be taken In timbering. le o Scores of Tlntle people Journeyed to Provo last Saturday and participated In tha festivities attending tha celebration of Steal Day" aa well aa the annual gathering of tha United Commercial Travelora. Thera waa u fine parade, than a barbecue near the point where tha steel plant la being erected and later in tha day a shooting exhibition by Gus Backer of Ogden and u baseball game between Provo and Ogden teams. Becker's shooting was ona of tha : Following the trend of the new styles these petticoats, bloomers, stepins, slips, etc., have no unneccs-- . sary bulk to take away the Bmart effect of straight hanging frocks and skirts. Yet they are cut amply fnll for comfort and convenience in walking. Mado of extra quality silks and sateens these are servio-ablc- , lily o most hastily put on slippers and robe and burry, half asleep, down the stairway to answer the insistent summons . If you are doing your housework on die upbell per floor and are interrupted by the ringing IDEAL SILK AND SATEEN UNDERWEAR practical garments. Provo Entertained Big Crowd On Steel Day" If your telephone beU rings at night and you Tou can have a tar greater wardrobe this spring by sewing at home; and less expense. Materials are beautiful in quality and texture, lovely in design spring patterns embody the latest of smart fashions and are so simplified that to cut them is a joyous task. You will find a visit to our dress goods section rich in disooverieB of wonderful materials suitable for Springtime Dressmaking. Don't fail to avail yourself of the special HALF PRICE offer in Lawns, Tissues, Voiles, etc. Priced as follows: 35c Values, Now On Sale at 17tfe Yard 25c Yard 50c Values, Now On Sale at 65o Values, Now On Sale at .... 32c Yard 75c Values, Now On Sale at S7c Yard 50c Yard Sale Now On at $1.00 Values, $L25 Values, Now On Sale at 62c Yard ISe. North Standard aold at 4Me and at SAVE STEPS AT NIGHT ALarge WardrobeThroughHome Sewing ng AtScholls JboiQagfortJfypSaam Thla scientific device will remove the hm (train SUd KadjUCt tfal body's weight. You can get it hem at our (toot comfort department1 the place to faring aS your Cast trochlea. Comeaewyomcont afferi ta gat it aft tailored o r frilled every one daintily of these blouses offers you the prettiest of summer wear at scarcely more than the cost of Simply making. Prices from $1.00 to $15.00 each JkSchoUb am known the world over aa nb, taqr method cf relief. That'e why we carry them the hiU Hoe to earn foot pain She youra. Let cut down the number of Coot suffered in our towel We efftr you foot comfort it 't your move now HEFFERNANS mi wmm ti m wwwww What Your Money Will Do In Buying A Home Look over thla list of bargains la local real estate. Perhaps you ecu a find Juat tha kind of n place you at a price you cun afford to pay. Frank Garrity can no doubt assist you whether you want to buy or da-slr- big (entires of tha entertainment mil. and tha baseball gam a was alao 5 room house on upper Church drawing curd. Provo got away to u street 91400. I00 cash will handle. big lead In tba early part of the I furnished homes on Lead villa game and held It throughout tha ulna Innings making tha contest Bow. 91100. Terms. moat too ona aided to bo Intonating. Mala street property for eala Ona building alto. Good locations aad TEAR MADE MBS. bargain prices. piece of property GUNTER CAUTIOUS onVary desirable upper Main street consisting of two well built residences. Particular Dared Towch Only Lightest Foods on request. Until Tanlne Ended IndL Two good buys near upper Chares street. Ona for 9550 sad tha other for 900. 'Ky gratitude to Teniae la unI room furnished home, garage, bounded, for It not only ended my stomach trouble, but, alum taking barn, chicken homo mud well. 9950 pr 9700 on time. It, I am feeling flue In every way, cash room modem home, elm I room I said Mrs. Clarence William Gunter, 1117 Orman Ave., Pueblo, Colorado. home on Main street. 91950. Terms. Good building lot with building Before taking Tanias I could eat only the lightest of foods, but even on 4It. 100 by 100 feat. 9000. room plastered home on upper then, gas always formed on my Leadvllle Row. Pantry, clothes stomach ao badly the pressure would cause my heart to palpitate and al- closet, good cellar and built-i- n Good garage. most cut off my breath. Often, too, kitchen cabinet. cash and 91400 on time. ApI suffered agony from palna In my 91160 ply to Frank Garrity. stomach. 9 room furnished house on Rail After taking six bottlea of Tanlac at 9550. Rente for 910 I waa eating and enjoying things I road street had not dared toach for months and Alao I room home for 9490. Route my troubles warn gone. For year for 911.50. furnished home on west I had severe colds every winter, but 5 room thla year I only had a Slight touch, aide of town. 9950 nib or 9799 on 910.00. I believe It was beseem Tanlac time. Rente for near 4 room home Lead villa Row. had ao built up my system that 1 could resist tha had cold. Teniae la Practically new, 91000. 1 newly built home, dom In, 9006. simply grand. 4 room modem FOR RENT Tanlac la for calc by all good mud n 4 room home 915.00, ao substitute. home, Accept druggists. for 910-5Over 17 million bottles aold. Waugh atoping machine for Bale, are 100 pounds drill steel, horn and two Pills Tanlac Vegetable 9100. .Natures own remedy for eonatlpa--I chucks, 0 room well built home with gar tlon. For sale everywhere. MwimimwH nmminim mw age, bam, chicken home, wash home and good cellar. 9500. Mammoth. .Well built home with outbuildings In Knlghtvllle. Terma at 9105. bungalow with Xeautlful modern located. These and other bargains. Sea Frank Garrity, Eureka. o ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Independence Mining Company, a corporation of the 8tato of Utah. Location of property, Tlntle Mining Dlatrlct, Utah. Location of principal place of business, Eureka, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of tha above named mining company, held at the office of tha Secretary In Eureka, Utah, on Wednesday, June llth, 1911, an assessment, being No. 8, of 1 cent per share was levied on the capital stock of tha corporation. Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to the Secretary, H. D. Shriver, at hla office at W. F. Bhriver's store, Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which thla asse ment remains unpaid on Monday, July 16th, 1118, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be aold on Tuesday, August 7th, 1911, at 11 o'clock, noon, at the office of tha Secretary at W. F. Bhriver's store In Eureka, Utah, to pay the delinquent aaaeaa ment together with the cost of advertising mud tha expense of sale. H. D. SHRIVER. Secretary, (First pub. June 15, 1915.) If yon are in the market for a home see Frank Garrity. Ha haa number of homes that can ha handV ed reasonably. HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATAHBH MEDICINE will do what wa claim tor It rid yew aystam of Catarrh or Ttoafnasa caasad by Catarrh. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE eoa-alof an Ointment which Quickly Relieves the catarrhal InOammatioa, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Surfaces, thus assisting to conditions. el Bold hy d runlets tor over M Yi F. J. Cherny A Co., Ttttodo, O. ati RHEUMATISM lari N Cannot Exist In the Human You Will Uaa Trunk's PrenrijpMm It is preposterous; In teat, g SJ shams to suffer with muscular, ad Uhuumatisaa This Prsocrfptioa the stomach, tt dace heart Bat aU the food you wish while taking Proscription, Contains no soda, oil wlati na rootles but positively any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What mors do you wantf Thera is nothing Juat aa good, and something it to Impossible to got batter. Tbs greatest arte add soL rant known and also a asp aster UTranks Prescription sails for LT for only $1.0 at drag stoma. or |