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Show Jafr yAfar. .Ilte -- 5 ECREKA Eureka Reporter- - Friday Evening c F Halob. Publisher ,S6 Prlce Ji-rJ- pw Bute Vjf Cob. ? o Bl Hii) aoij a: ? Sundarj 1 Saturday, July 26 - MtlttiUy -- .rado sold ( tadard u;4 standard o j si y s c ..:i uij at Jc . )i:m was postponed until Friday evenlne VhiCtl -iion oV pw the council ha been caivi Mammoth sold at Department, were preaent and asked the city officera to enforce the Eureka Mines sold at Lehl Tmtlc sold at Plutua sold at 40c. Zuma sold at 6V- Eureka Metallurgical join. Kin ,oa j. v. PtnM, th Bmu Volant,,, Vpitaoth . TXY0nTaC 3&v. ,,id Wednesday, at 7b c VI M livilu M lc 4,r pres Whkk is the Big Opening Date of the TihnLij. Big Hill e.ild a: Jj Eureka Lily sold na Uhi Trutic aoid at uJ referred to !he lommittee on llutua sold at 0c ivc .! 41c. fire and water. TJiuic Staudard soid from 14 The matter of fixing the Us ,evy to 94.70. Minos . fcjfcs Blossom ; kiNiial Eureka Cg Drain Tunnel r lie . M- lillins Co. r approved against the city 10 be ajikiu:it of llag.3. were audited and paid. P. J. Fennell, George yan and vV Heber Jonea met lth the coan 1 and preaented a Petition from ts resident of Leadvllle kuw aak:n for a new water Hae. nut:.- was ... tadt Standard Cf r meeting were read and bills Shipments -- Stock Sales - .....' Mayor Pike presided and her of the council week each of and Friday answered ;fc, the poatoffice at Eureka. call with the exception mail matter. aecond-claa- a f1B REPORTER Council Session Held - SUUrvl ljrlB fire Thla practice u,treU been going on for ome 1J l and time and In many caaea firemen hare been hindered in the tb.lr Tintic Baseball Teams work by indiridual to fire ruabing Put Up Fine Exhibitions in private cars. The committee on laws, in i Q . lesterday, Pioneer Day, the baseHicks, secretary of the Utah Junction with the elty attorney, wa and well' Instructed to draft a nw city ordt-D- ball fans of the Tintic District were trifles commission treated to some fine exhibit Iona of in the TIntic Mining Diatrict, nance regulating the itinerant veu-i the national dor. paatime. elected president of the western In Eureka at 3.30 p. m H. C. Greenwell was at the old commissioners) up of securitlea present sr.d ball park, the Dividend team ked crossed convention at in Salt were to permission itl erect a small Other of- -, hod dog stand on the ground ba- bats with a combination of teCity late last week. made up of both Eureka and tween the J. C. Penney atore and in Selected were as follows: W. the Mammoth players and Button shoe shop, and alao vice played a senof Helena, Montana, Upn sational gam. The acore remained' of Phoenix,; application for a license, indent; Oscar Zapf at 3 to 2 until the Utter part of the granted by the council. yea, secretary and treasurer. game when Dividend, with a walk The Eureka Laundry company and a couple of hits scored two more was given permission to erect a fire run pttAR YOUNG LADY OF sad cinched the game. Score EUREKA MARRIED JUNK 8:p,roof building in the rear of the 4 to I. Only one error, and that havplace formerly occupied by the Shef- o no bearing on the final outcome ing I,eM Market to he used for d of (n. G. A. Franke this week an- the score, was made. the marriage of her daugh- Purpose. Features of the game were the Tb council adjourned until FriMin Kathleen, to J. W. Mur-- 1 of both Hunt for Eureka aud pitching ll Sterling, Colorado, on Tuea- - da7 evening, July 25th, at which D. Steele, for Dividend. time apectal session will be held, The ceremony was, June 8th. the lineup: Foiowlng formed by Rev. Father Hart at' p Cathedral of the Magdeline, at Q. 0. P. Convention t Like City. Both the bride an.l, Called For Angnst 20th os are students at the University Total Carloads , 4 u con-C- fI all-st- SPECIAL PRICES ar I I I WILL PREVAIL ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO TINTIC AUTO OWNERS TO COME HERE FOR THEIR NEEDS. -- . clean-isee- Remember Our 1 BIG TIRE OFFER Ltah. Official call for the Republican state convention to nominate DEMAND inn 3DE Over SilTff 10000 people have tertlfied that has relieved 8tomgch TAN LAC them ef: Troubk, Rkeamatiani, VmN total ad Hat-Natritlo- ii, SleeplessnesOp Nervotuness, Loss of Appetite, Logs of Weight, w Torpid Liver or Constipation. iomUi? IIOIV "Ask to Ot ifMtlH 0TO Aayoaa Who Haa Taken TAN LAC . o- - the contest, hurried over to Mammoth where tbs second exhibition was played, the Mammoth team b111 Cm4 tbe opponent. Thin gave ,,,a i baseball. Th The Diamond Fork road constructed to eliminate all dangeroua points below the west portal of the Strawberry tunnel, will be opened for the publics use Wednesday, according to Supervisor John Raphael of the Uinta forest. The road la two sad a quarter miles long, and construction coat the forest service 84,000, nnder the direction of Supervisor Raphael, EVEN IF YOU DONT BUY COME UP AND OET ACQUAINTED. tr n i f lh w the ' Pi!.ej! I T held the sluggers scoreless for 7 of ths Innings, Dividend mak-- 1 ing 2 runs in the 1st and 3 in ths1 7th, an error of Judgement paving ths way for ths final 8 runs. Mammoth 6, Dividend 5. The lineup was as follows: HTIIOFIELD aub-urlb- er The L. O. Schofield store on lower Main street was broken into on nesilay evening of this week and five guns, valued at more than 75, were DIVIDEND' stolen. Tbe thief kicked in one of Dovell the front windpwa and was able to C. Steele roach the guns without climbing j to the building. The noise made by Miller, the breaking glaaa waa heard by D. Steele' Night Policeman Kent Harper, who n Mace) hurried down to the place but ed there Juat In Ume to see the man Bauer leaving. Mr. Harper fired aeveral Exchange. Coats shots at ths man In an effort to stop him but (he thief made good his Wed-Scor- c Andrus O. b b 8 b s s r f c f 1 I Hillman H. Beck L. Andrus Petty Larson Warburton 1 -- o f e: g star-spangl- arriv-Nelso- J Contract Let For Road In Zion National Park NEXT HTATE KNTIOM OF EAGI.KM TO IIE IN EUREKA o "flow dear tp our heart la the ol liver dollar, when ions kind The next slats convention of the presents It to vlw; the Liberty head without necktie or col- Fraternal Order of Eagles will he lar, and all the strange things which held In Eureka In June, 1826. to us seems so new; the wldeepread-InIn connection Everything with csgle, the arrows below It, the thle convention will be staged In a stars and the words with the strange 'style worthy of the order and In a things they tell; the coin of our manner that will do credit to the fathers, wsre glad that we know It, city In which we live. ror some Ume or pther twill come In the meantime It behoves all in right well; the spread-eagl- e dol- members of Tintic Aerie No. 217 to lar, the dollar, tha old attend every regular mooting and do liver dollar we all love so well. their bit to make tbe convention a I j MAMMOTH E. Hillman nm flow DEAR TO OCR HEART. HTOllK IUl(liKl J MlkesslI Road Open To Public prov- - d Bor IC,tln than the first, Ubough a few errors and bad breaks W8r mxd in with a lot of goud A. New Diamond Fork hsIdiBr Al A Tube Free With Each Tire Purchased Saturday n eased I MILLION yOTTLH 4 candi- dates for presidential electors and atate officers has bees issued by Carl R. Marcussen, state chairman. Delegates are called to convene in the Salt Lake Theatre beginning at 10 oclock Wednesday morning, August 20th. Some 836 delegates will assemble for the atate convention under the apportionment basis used. The First Congressional district nalng the same basis will have 421 votea.. The Second district will have 408 votes. The state nominating convention as follows: ; will select candidates !Fonr presidential electors, governor. j Justice of the supreme court, tecro--, of atate, attorney general, auditary tor, treasurer and superintendent of District convcn public instruction. tions will have to select candidates for the district branches representatives In tbe atate legislature and state senators to succeed those now bolding office. big success. Ml'NT COXHF.RYK WATER TO AVOID A HHORTAOK Paxton, Dorrity k Black, contractors of Kanosh vers low blddsrs beWatermaster Heber Bauer is Issufore the state road commission Tuese for building ths Black Ridge ing a warning to patrons of ths local day d BRIEF LOCAL AM. water system that they must not action of the Zion Park - 0 In Trail Washington water. There is going to be a wants 50 pounds of clean, cotWANTED serions eonnty. shortage within the next few lb. ton rags. Will pay 5 cents per wonld make the total weeks unless something unforeseen bid low The for right kind of rags. Rcportar of- cost of the project 1140,727.42 for happens to relieve the situation. fice. The road. f miles 8.45 found wasting water will have the Those building FOR SALE Underwood typewrltari. rtimatea of engineers waa f 153, the supply shut off. payHighway-Arrowhea- 83.00 down, small monthly Factory rebuilt. Gusrsn-tee- d 5 years. Box 00. Provo. FOR SALE Good wicker baby buggy. Mrs. R. D. Gardner. Eureka. THE FLORENCE BEAUTY STUDIO Is giving a fall or half course In beauty culture. Any lady desiring into take this course write for Eva Mrs. formation and prices. St.. Eldridge. Mgr., 230 W. Center 460. Phone Utah. Provo, Spaa-1t- h LOST A ladys purse between Flndor Eurekt. isd Fork return to Reporter office. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk and cream. Call 137-FOR SALE A good steel range. Mrs. R. D. Gardner. WANTED Girl for general work. Phone 40. houseWANTED Girl for general 101. Phone work. ments. 8-- 18 pim J. The Leadville Garage ! by the moved to the building formerly occupied Eureka. Garage Just west of the Star Theatre, Expert Repairing and Overhauling JjBlLE A OILS AND TEXACO GASOLIMGAND WILL BE HANDLED IN THE NEAR FUTURE ' Jack Bnllington, Prop. - " - 878.85. On ths contract price 74 per ce.t will be met from federal aid fund. while the balance will be met by Washington county and from tho the proceeds of the f 80,000 raised ia connow is which being campaign cluded to finance tbls road and the section from Andersons ranch to LaVerkln. The state road commission will award the contract for the work and order the successful bidder to proceed as soon as bonds hsv made been furnished and the finance available. . Spaniih Fork First National Bank Reopens of Tha First National Bank under a has reopened Fork Spanish been new set of officers after having since receiver a of control nnder the arJanuary 4. 1834. beenSatisfactory out worked rangements have new between the depoeitors and the business resumes officers. The hank basis. on n firm und satisfactory new officers: the are Following President. L. J- - Durr ant; vice presiHenry dent, Lars Nellsen; cashier, R. Carl directors, A. Gardner; . A. B- - Morgan. Thomas D. Flrmage. E. Williams. Mar-eusao- n. Hal Oil Company To Enter Tbe Enreka Field According to reports received during the week the Hal Oil company is going to enter tbe Eureka field within tbe near future and already plans are being made for the Installation of a large tank and other equipment necessary for distributing gasoline. It has been rumored that the local agency will be handled by A. J. Klrkman and David Greenbalgh. Harry A. Larsen Is bead of the Hal Oil company, which owns a number of distributing stations throughout Utah. - RED FLAGS o - AND IGNORANCE. -- O used to side a bull. The tariff is nsed to inflsme tbe A drama of flaming forests and human hearts in a A red flag Is ; ; public mind. There Is no more resson for thejj public to get excited than there is)" for the bull, as neither the red flag;! th tariff are dangerous. ! it a titanic struggle! What a drama! What a setting for a tale of breath- . suspense and undying devotion of man for women and the struggle of pride and d against the un-nleashed fury of fighting blood! The story of an uncouth boy taken from his Ken-the place of a rich mans son tucky -hills and . given caDBe 116 reai on 18 a waster. blue-bloo- or tariff to give reasoaahis pro-ito home industries from un--;, , reasonable competition is In the Interest of the workmen, good wages!, , CHURCH. ST. ANDREW and steady payrolls o Then why nse It as the political:!! July asxt Sunday, for Services red flag to Inflame the pnblle mlndi; Chnreh 27th. will be as follows: Morning instead of considering the matter ;! ! School at 8.45 a businesslike proposition? B. and Sermon at 11 H4H444HWHHH4WHHHHHHH4HHHIHWH4 A be-tecti- on Star Theatre Thursday Prayer - |