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Show of - (in- In i pi i v I In- - un.it ki'1. factory box Muieil in In Tin-- i'a f.ir ever h':ih r:i )hIii: Mr I rrliil mil a I IViiilni umlir Divi-litm- t punishment mnl tia '! . inly In Hie 111 lit, liiiii liiini'il ;ili)iil ilntin. lulu tin rope,-rifipi would limn' done urnii.' had i - 1 , l ' 1 1 Demand Style in Yourse If This Spring. You Insist on it in the Lines of Your Car, in Your House, in Your Furniture--Yo- u re More Important Than Those Things mi ill Titilli' Stiiniliiril lit kIvi-i- I In rnliii'i-i- l boy u dcMon. Imi of Hu h iimI:! druw wii nnn limed mnl while, liy mi riu li mnl ul I 'I'lu club's Sliilf li.nl lot rt f friends In Do Mr Itiiiii li iif fight fans. linxiui; bouts mi llili in riiiiuii rnillv a ml praii I Iriilly . f sli u IiiinIiii-un- . two tin ti-i- l tin' iippliiii-'all r;i iurit) l t ixl Kit. ill Hits tiuiMi tin iduge. of nf Iln Tin imilii nii ri mnl KM" IihvIs, mu' nf 1n- - ulil liner In Iln- - Killin, i u mi mil frmu uicoidlng In tin advertising mid In mnl In referee' miiiuuiiriiiiiiil , wa imt m Mull luiki- - to ml as rcf.iei pre-- : liiNTonilng a llu two bout performed Ills wink In u In at-liul no reeding l Hu irn-- 1 In iIiiimi limullliiK gram. Adrian Kllnii of Saul ui ill ii wus tun NtroiiK and ton for; In Knud liuinnr for ihcljurk Srnii, tin clever little fellow j iin.ii-l l Thursday. March U. THE EUREKA REPORTER Pago 8 In-- i , h'N ili-in- l.-r- - , r I 1 tai-lii'i- from Heno. Nv. VVInn tlny win matched Srnll was outside tin atati and It wus supposed that In- - was largo enough and clever enough to give the "prldo of Hmita'iuln" Such was not llm case. hard rixlif that KUon It was aniinuni-ii- l liy four pounds but' fourteen pounds would prnhulilv . Ii it vihii-KHoii Is a better well muchd ami has' slroiiK. fast, liuii a lot ol ring ex pur I. lien, mukin' him a very duiiKeroiis man mid never have aurh an ailvnti ' Inge of welalil In Ills favor, Hrnti wus whipped almost from the fir t some nice uMIioukIi In delivered punrhes. Ill went down and lain llu ropes repeatedly uni! three or four I lines rested during the iuiiii! favorite, of nine and then hopped hack IiiIdJ Kruli SI. I., u Tiulle had to extend himself In the limit the name, Imping to put over a lin k) a punch hut lie hud no sui-llurk. In In net a draw with Alan fust mid very game colored boy who llu third round Ills seconds threw nj . The luuil towel Inin the rliiK uml asked that; halls from San t the luakliiK far in tin first round the fight end, had nut us It went In Ills corner he I realized sluteiiient witnessed who until hose Unit Steele wiin going to have uue that he did not have a chance. Kv-- j of the hardest scraps of Ills career, erylimly agreed with him. The battle royal, with three while; Tin colored fighter, while huvliig nothing OUT Steele la weight did flghtern from Dividend and a like have quite an urivuntnge In reneh number of boys from mnl In made the best of II by keep- - Sail Lake, was more than worth the It hrmiKht'thej Ini; the stocky Oostien lad from get- - price or admission. linn In too close. There was, how- - .spectutora to their feel, howling and furnished enough' ever, a lively exchange of hlnws, wllli - lauahs and thrills to lust fur soiue came men two the togethlime every er, and In I he early purl of the ftaht t line. Of course the Dividend hovs Steele had pretty inuch the worst of won hut before they put the colured the urgiimtMit. piimnielliia hoys out of the running they took; him huril uml forced him to cover muiiy hard wallops, some of Ihi-up, and ul llu end of the third when they least expected it. v round It looked like u victory for' the taller and more rangy fighter. Baiters ChailCC of Escape In I he foil rlh and fifth rounds RlUIlCd by Deputy Garrett, Steele cume hark slroiiK and re- -' I In Ilia! he dieiued himself, showlna lamia Oarrcll. deputy sheriff at, mnl ter of wind ami endurance he Nephl. is iiiuklna quite a record for, wus superior lo Ills opponent. The right ended with liolh boxers himself In the matter of running1 When an attempt, somewhat tired hul still able to car- - down criminals. ry on In good shape and while Steele was made to roll the Cunulrton hunk., showed the effect of considerable some months ago. It wus Carrett and Others who succeeded In locating. uml arresting the Iwo men who had, tried to pull off the Job. Then oil' Tuesday of this week, after these' men hud escaped from the county. Juil at Mnntl, It wus the Nephl dep-- ' uty sheriff who rounded one of them1 luuri lniiorlant I'viiils following Sunn nf tin1 kids dlsplayi d a k in j liilKi of tin boxing th tin and they rdi-ii ef for tln-lliberally furls, small silvi-- mins being show-mi Mu mill at llu close or tln-s- i At 111111111 of .lu ll fluid In 1,1,111. who could pick up tin On T rnde' w-- r l Hi-r- r ; a'-,.,,- 1 iprratu k bran Htular lot tri 'uesdaj ii.rkim nd th tad assenti At tl ip over ii the tral . .,1 . 1 .r ; Si-o- - kui-sh- r kiirrka 'onned gain li ureka The j i j en P ipress i .'runi-lseu- Si-ot- t rale Ihat he I kond i aard pr se j diirk-aklnue- Ibout ii d In, The t.ain h siiie, Iprtng j eiien, rividrl Jhe Co j dece j have ti yale 0 I . i DIVIDEND up. JOTTINGS J. J. IWeretix, general agent for the A. T. ft 8. F. lty.. with offices at Salt Duke City, uml K. J. Duggan. of Kurekii, were Dividend visitors i The men alleged to hu responsible for the unsuccessful hank robbery at (luniilsou ure 11. II. Hauer and Frank Anderson. They were In the Mnntl Jail awnillug trial hut apparently tired of Jail life ami found a way of getting out. They must have heuded northward because It was at Nephl that Hauer was recognized hr Mr Carrel I and again placed under Anderson Is still al Utterly. It might he a good plan for the Sanpete county officers to allow lVputy Carrett to look after Hauer until the latter Is needed for trial. nr-re- st. dunce given The complimentary last Wednesday evening by the T. S. Club, for all members and tinll ladles, wus u success us have been ones. Tills differed all previous with those given before In that a lunch was ulso served cafeteria style, which also udded to the enjoyment. The music was excellent and was It Is furnished by the Kureknns announced there will he another of! the sume description given on (tie !!0th for Ihe shift now working duys. Them dunces huve been ex-ceedlngly popular this winter with; holh local and out of town members and speak well for the executive ability of Ihe committee. Here are the Styles for Spring by Hart Schaffner & Marx The Colors finger The allroa !thelr I public he bu iii the ii I'.randc i&itam main de tr the tit vxriou The Style Lines DICKENS AND GRENADIER BLUES HEAD THE LIST; THEYRE GRAY BLUES THE DICKENS SHADES ARE LIGHTER THAN THE GRENADIERS. SCOTS GRAY IS A GRAY WITH A LIBERAL AMOUNT OF BLACK IN IT. MALACCA TANS ARE THE SHADES YOU FIND IN MALACCA WALKING STICKS. MOORIT BROWN IS A RED proinb trade smew SHOULDERS ARE LIBERAL AND WAIST-LINE- S AND HIPS ARE SNUG; TROUSERS ARE EASY. LAPELS ARE EITHER PEAKED OR NOTCHED. THE SINGLE BREASTED COATS MAY BE WORN WITH TWO OR THREE BUTTONS. TOPCOATS ARE STRAIGHT HANGING FROM THE SHOULDERS WITH EITHER SET-ISLEEVES OR RAGLAN. BROWN COLOR. senger Anac StlM t'oppe meetti :o doi Autho the hare N "It a A I lock, 'he at rewnt xhlch TINTIC HOTEL NEWS J. F. fallyer. commissary department manager for the D. ft K. C. W. lty.. was a guest of the hotel during the week, while making his usual trip to the Tint If mining eaiups. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Thorngren, Thomas Hancock. Herald Hunsnkcr and Miss Cencva Hancock, all of Itlghy, Idaho, stopped over nt the "Tlntic" while on their way lo e Nevada. They hnd been atFrldny ufternoon Mrs. Madge uml Mrs. U H. Doblis enter- tracted to the copper district and cx- tained nt bridge In honor of the peeled to secure employment there. birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hu-- j K. Hightower. D. ft K C. lty.! vane. Cuests to fill three tables roadmaster. spent the first part of! were present and Mrs. Ira Miller and having some1 Mrs. Hay Hrlm were the successful! the week In Tlutlc. near work Homunsvllle. special A lunchof winners prizes. dainty A. f. Schwltzer, of Provo, eon was serve,! nt the tables, each utility' ivnlered with a vase of mauve sweet man for Ihe I'tah Power fo.. was a decpeus and yellow roses, the other guest of the hotel this week. orative appointments of Ihe tables! D. D. Creciiwood. Kqultable l.ife' harmonizing In shade. Music, both! Insurance man. Is making The a1 vnral and Instrumental, completed his headquarters while transact. iimsi enjoyable afternoon. ing buslucsa here. He reports huvi-ueas very favorable in his line.' Jay Van Yrnnki-- returned Thursfurl Cook, also representing a life, from he where Salt Lake spent' day insurance company, the Hiiieficinl.' Mime days. t.lso has been doing a satlsfactorv Jay Johnson, agent for the New husiness here. His home is at Provo. York l.ife Insurance of Salt Mr. S. H Higgs, just I.nke t'ity. was a Dividend visitor hack and Mrs a honeymoon trip, were after last Thursday and Friday. guests at this hotel during tlu week Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hick- They wen married on the 4th of man. oil March 11th, at the famllv this mouth. Mr. Higgs belli c an em hotnc In Dividend, a son. Mother ployee of Ihe Tlntic Standard mine uml habv are reported as doing Mid but recently discharged after a session at one of the hospitals where finely. he went to recuperate from Injuries Miss I .col a Hurraston. assistant sustained during his employment. postmaster, was a ult l.akc visitor Dividend will be the permanent home of Mr. and Mrs. Illggs, Saturday. C. II. Wilson and I,. H. lllreh. bot'i Mrs. Milo Hurraston and children, now making their home at Coshen. of Salt liUke and right of way men alow and departed for southern Itah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. lloy for the D. ft It. C. W. lty.. were here when there la lea anew uml more! during the pest few days, being enHrallhwulte. Sunday. gaged In special work for their road. Indication of spring. The boxing niicch put on Tuesday A. li. fhestang of Ihe Alison ProHilbert Itatlev, the congenial aalea-- j ut the Dividend Theatre by the ath- duce Co. was here for a couple of man for the com-- j S. l. Hardware letic division of the Tlntic Standard days, lie reports a fine business who alway find bulnci puny, flub was one of the best yet staged with local merchants who are good in Tlntic. was here thi week. and much satisfaction was expressed supplied with Allien Pr luce being He say there Is nothing like good fo. by those present. The hill wus a merchandise. hardware to give strength and rood one and the events pulled off in K. W. Sleedmun. the Heinz Pickle weight 40 any kind uf business. a snappy niunner. good house at- man with Ills ST varltles, called on tested to the popularity of these Among the other guest of the hothe local trade durng the past fw tel during the past few day were: day s, K. Blanchard, Chicago. III.; C.eorge A party of 8. I.. Woolen Mills Hay'ward. Dallas. Wesley Christensen, for some time Texas; Frank Henin employee of the Ttntie Standard solicitors was here this week. amt derson. Dos Angelea. Cil ; them M. 8. Daniels. I.. M. Feiier and H. It. lireeii. New Harney being Mining fo.. and popular among the York; younger sot. left Monday for the Thomas. I.. Pucmlre, - W. Hardy Ivan Messenger. D. J. Harrington, southern part of Hah where he will and lairrell Whitney. Mrs. J. H. S pee vis. Mrs. K. Peterson. engage In ranehlng with his father. F. D. Camming, the paint man. Mrs. 8. Howard, Mrs. C. V. A. M. Christensen, formerly of was here for a brief visit this week J. W. Steel. J. W. Swaltberg.Morgan. all of Mnntl. but found business In hl line rather Salt Duke Ctly. j preaid Th posal the ci oh tork to I hare 1 Me-Cll- i kaswni prande b:nre t la-wl- s - latt he evt ! la-wl- I dsrs fce I ued ns d t n Fbn ill l, n Itu-vun- ai faoh I i Tin-lie- W:ki I Th hram they Th atfag I Theres Satisfaction, Quality, Style, Personal Service, I Ph. Sizes For Every Figure. " II Port OIQ ss nae til yur i tioc; for i.. i T EUREKA PROVO s I H P S t c j diyidkm) xotici:. Dividend No. ! 1- J SH Mill M MINKS COMPtXY Not lie Is hereby given to the HI Annual Report Issued has been carried on during searching for the extemlon to By Chief Consolidated North ore run, but dne Lily lea or faulting it ha been nece to change the plana from urn time and this haa delayed the cesaful conclusion of thl eco wldewpread mineralisation ered would eem to Indicate th I quite apparent that thl men should very aoon respond Important discoveries of or in . section. The milling operations proved profitable during the (li but this has been aomewhst ou account of the small fonn available from the company's Continued from Page D) the property being (30 feet distant from i.i.y known ore. tery little development work wa don. in che I! rand Central mine, however profitable operation was i arrted a in number or places throu-.- ' hunt t ie property. Ihe l.ur.ka Idly mine produced a r tonnage of ore; It Is expected t..ii: ti.-will make in and richer deposit at depth. larger Development of this lower area will be atart-.I iSitiirdi THOMAS 8 WOODS. on the completion of the North Treasurer. Idly shaft which Is now in progress. Dated Manh 12. 8 J 8 . of On the Desert Claim Tract area In Arrange to attend th K. the eastern section of your Com- Card t'nlo" Party at the Miner "Try the home merchant first." pany properly development work on April 2nd. stockholders of the Hingham Mtr.cs Company, a corporation of the S:.in of Maine, that Dividend No. 2$ of (lO.-'OFifty per share has been d llaiid by the I'miid of Directors upon the outstanding cap!!., stock of the cerpoiation. payable on pril full. IS:, to stockholder- - i f record March 20th. 8 2 y. Hooks d not close t Si tti d I J AMDS P IlUAVKS. Preside lit lnts yor... I I 1 -- r r s , w ' . e 1 ' |