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Show TluirMhiy, Ti (vjnl.rr ft 'V., 1 THE EUREKA REPORTER Shipments Tinlii- Si.iii l.ir - North l.i I l . 41 . v 'imiiiiit ts Mu in nidi li i ; 1 1 k lli-- i A. S. a i K. Clown I'miii 7' :t l.ily : 7 .mil Mount mi irA ,il'r. 1' 4 I ii VirM i Mountain Utah 4'uii Dragon I'mi. Iron King ilmiip i Mill 1 4 1 ".i' iiiiil 4 lniIMV 111., r ill lii rilH'i.il i liot Kii'n 1 1 11 v 4 40o Till 'hlef Cons. Iropi't lid i t'hief Cons I ( .. nit-- 1 i ' 1 lii:: i c Ile-- , lo.it . connection with the llinalmiii Mim-r,,,nl,i'"' Mr. IVIi has a wide circle ' of a. qiiuiniiinces in the Tiniic l)is s To our patrons anil renders of Him column: r' At this lime, with (lie ohl r ami to muii'.' like the read) frowsy we extend to you ihe Season s Funeral Held on Saturday Greeting and wish to all of you a! por Victim of Auto Acciiicnt happy aiul prosperous New Year. Especially do we desire to extend Church in this such a sentiment to the commercial 1,u n,Vl ' SH,uri,ay ,,,"rnln'' travelers, who huv lo our success und who play an impor- with Rev. Lucan presiding, funeral tant part in the program of life; to siTvices were conducted over the re- the tourists, who have had much to mains of Julian Y. Sanderson, who "" 'J!!!11 do with getting good roads ami ho ,l, Um 0,1 lh Silver have added lo the state's prosperity to the mining men to whom hiuhwuy. Six of the young man's friends we are in reality indebted for our acted us pall bearers. Internn-nnterprlslng und modern city. All of these und more have given was In the city cemetery. the Tintic" liberal patronage, which NedI 'all hearers were: William I.livht. Madsen. Lloyd Carlson, Roy has been appreciated, mid in the as in the past we will strive to llutrhlson. Hob Madsen. Nolan AnMake these visitors welcome anil to derson. Vernon Jones. Mr. Sanderson is survived by bis work for a gieater and better Tintic mother and an older brother. District. Mining I. L. HARK, Manager. , Sioux ' t j useful Friends and Patrons Well Known Utah Miner Died in Eureka Today, i t Another passing year brings the holidays! May we take advantage of the opportunity offered us at this season of the year to thank you for the business you have given us during the past twelve months. As we look back over this, our fortieth year, we are forcibly reminded that, without our good friends, such as you, the growth and success that we have attained during this period would not have been possible. And, so we want you to know how sincerely we appreciate the confidence you have placed in us, and extend to you and yours, our best wishes for a Christmas full of Good Cheer and a New Year of Happiness and Prosperity. lat lick J. Sullivan, who bad he-n- ! ill for some months, quite seriously died at 4 o'clock this morning and preparations are now being made for the shipment of bis remains to fu-tur- HGX (KI.EIIKATEH MIDNIGHT CHK1STMAS M SS To Our Many minerals ire iiianciiy in I'lali says the 200 found In Tribune, V - 4 c. ;lc, Over .... i 7 T . U-h- ..,77 U' . I.VrilKK k'i Swansea Tintic lauiil Jl i'.l), Tim Ic Standard 8I0.2.V Tintic Suiitherii I c. uma 7 4 c. l Tintic He Silver Shield l.'c. 1 vi--- Tuliv . IMKU PETT Near Stale Chairman for the ii party. of Ills pu lit l,u',e Vr- i nml , - unmarried. He was a native of; , Ireland, where his mother anil one sister still reside, but most of the: 111 Derculosis Brings About Death of Eureka Resident .7?; In 1902 " left Ireland And: Jonn Wliimpey. nurd 49 yenm ranie to thin country, locating t local and for some of Catholic Church a midnight City where hW brother were mass rekn died on time a resident Tuesday at one of the employed. Ie In quite well known was celebrated by Father Lagan, who In these services had the assis- Salt Luke hospital where he had ln that and other I'lah mlninic been sent for treatment for tuber- tance of a splendid choir under the ciilosls. camps. At various times he worked' The deceased hud follow- the Tintic District, spending leadership or Mrs. Dan Sullivan. mining in this district for sever-- i good part of 1914 and 1910 at Main-- j Miss La von Clavelle presided at the making liis home al Silver moth and several years ago being-lltorgan and as a special musical num- hi years, and Eureka. He was iinmar- - employed al the Victoria nnd other! ber Miss KHa Wirlhlin gave a violin rled and Is survived by one brut her, mines In the Kureka end of the Tin solo. As many people as could crowd Lewis Whimpey, of Kureka. ami al ltie District. In April this year Mr. Sullivan Into the church enjoyed the lii:h so by a sister. Mrs. Cora Tillery of mass and also the splendid Christ- Salt Lake City. again eame to Kureka, from Park mas sermon of the priest. City, and accepted employment at the North Lily propfrty. Falling On Christmas day two services Michigan Hunter Slays health made it impossible for him were held at the local church, the His Own Automobile to continue at that mine. first mass being at 8 o'clock and The deceased was generous and the second at 10 o'clock. Father and a very efficient IKON MOUNTAIN, Mich , Dec. 20. honorable Lagan was the relehant nt all of Now after you read this you tell workman. these services and they were excepSympathy of Kureka out to the following friends hut into goes one, take consideration well that Music attended. for tionally Mrs. Nora relatives who survive: the 8 oclock mass was furnished by this one is supposed to he true. A:i mplnyee of the Ford plant Sullivan nnd D. C. Sullivan, mother the choir from the St. Joseph's school and the children's sinning with a hunger for venison drove to and brother, who live in Ireland, the woods for a days hunting. came in for liberal praise. He and the following sisters and brothparked his car near the brush and, ers living In this country: Mrs. D. C. because a brisk wind was blowing, Sullivan. Mrs. J. M. Mullan, Miss RAILROADS 11UH.DIXG HOME a brown blanket over the Annie Sullivan, all of liutte. Miss Hilt MIL AM) MILS. TAYIJHl placed radiator. Then he ambled off Into Madge Sullivan. Jerry, Con and M. C. Sullivan, all of this city. V. A. Taylor, who Is looking af- the thicket. Members of the family will leave he When dishad a walked fair ter the affairs of the Denver and he stopped and looked tonight for Rutte, taking Ihe body Klo Grande Ky. company at Silver tance, of their brother to that place for City, also serving in the same capa- around. Through the brush he saw burial. of brown. liaising city for the Union Pacific Ky. since ahismovingtopatch his shoulder, he let go, gun both linos dispensed with their staCAItl) OF TIIWKH. tion agents at that place, is to hare and as the patch continued to move n new home. As a sort of Christ- he continued lo fire. Finally he InHe found that he had Mrs. John Sanderson and son mas surprise a bunch of railroad vestigated. 14 shots into Ihe front of his wish to extend their heartfelt thanks fired carpenters were sent to Silver City car, puncturing the radiator nnd to the many Kureka friends who early in the week, and they are now windshield. have been o kind to them In their five room a busy erecting bungapresent bereavement. They wish to low for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, nn ap- N KV YKAUS KVK Dl.NCK thank all and other neighbors been made for propriation haring KK GIVEN AT PAVILION friends for acts of kindness TO and Is It to that purpose. unnecessary oympathy and to express their apprenay the members of the Taylor famA successful party ciation for floral offerings, services ily appreciate such a Christmas pres- was very at the Klks dancing Pavilion last of the choir, and for assistance given ent. evening Christmas and the man- rendered at the funeral of a min and brother. agement of that hall has annoum-e- l another party for New Year s Kvc next Tuesday evening. For the next FOR FLETCHERS dance the well known Murdock orchestra has been engaged. On I Christmas eve at the iWi-aw- l Ku-ar- k ; l Children Cry CASTORI A ".-'-A 1 fior.o m..l - i:, Total Cnrluud :; Hill 47c. He. ml Stiiiiiliinl s'iChief Cons $l.s2 Colorailu Sc. Eureka nulliuii 41c ami 40c Eureka l.ily ItHc. North l.ily 12.75 to f 2 a North Standard l.Pc. Hill I s PlUtUH Standard 110 T. 4 r. 5-- 9c lit- - Nuriti l.ily f27.'i Nnrlli Si uiilard l.l,..i 10 f I 4'i,-l.i'h- Chief I niilllKillldst' Eureka Mill Eureka Hill il u m p Kureka .11 y Grand Cdiitriil 5 Stock Sales Vcnri:i iiulllnii Page slates. New Mexico New Mexico baa How Mines of West Are Taxed complicated mine tax system, - .- atlon of lowest producing mine In same locality. Idaho Idaho's law Is the same as Utah's except that the net proceeds Is taken at Its actual amount. sieutl of al three times Its amount, are Montana Metal tnlm-sensed on surface ground at the price the (joycriiinent and on ma- 'J'l hliiery and improvements at JO per yf lh-- lr ytlual Alm.oa Local Ads. In-us- DRY CKDAIl WOOD FOR SALK Machinery and Improvements Sawed in stove lengths. Reason- assessed at full value. Additional able prices. K. W. Folsom. I cave of productive! In the s -- Tailored and dressy Versions Orders at Kriss Kross Inn. Phone mines of an amount equal lo three - lh, i 101-- of the Tfew Silhouette FOR KKNT Mwd room modern hous Call 329. 5 !'. three Items and the regular levies lo the foregoing on a percentage of are applied to R. Ihe gross proceeds that varies from Into Mines divided are Arlrnna Deum-heFOR SALK of 1 per rent to 1 per rent. saxophone ne classes. The more productive hut slightly used. A flne"u!hrlst-- l Nevada are as- re nssessed at a valuation sesnod at I'utented claims mas present fur some one. A is not which each, f'00 obtained by cnpltallxlng their avi i rgain at 45. Apply to I.. A. Is expended on wlipn j,0o f over a pe oi first house west of L. I). age net earnings ,M, ciam ,nDUBHy. Improvements 8. Churrh. machinery are assessed as other property. Productive mines are also to he 15 p- -r rent of the assessed WANTKD Single lied and springs. In an amount to for rent. r Pictorial Printed Patterns you will find all the best and la most becoming adaptations the new mode. e. a re- cently adopted. It provider for two methods of valuation one the net proceeds plan, without multiplying the proceeds; and the other an plan. The alate employed James R. Finlay to tppralae the leading mines of the state soon after the new law was passed and hae used his appraisal basla for assessment of the larger mine since that time. Utah has the highest tax on productive mines of any of the western states, except Arlxona. PENNEY STORES WILL NOT MERGE WITH HEARS ROEBUCK Earl C. Sams, president, says that the J. C. Penney chain atora organisation will not be merged with the Sears, Roebuck company. For soma time there had been rumors of such a move but Mr. Sams states that afequivalent of ,,u? rp llielr actual net ter a careful study of ths matter the u Phone 81J-- 3 If you have such called proceeds, capitalized at various rates. In ar- - bullion tax" in Nevada. This Is ac- Penney company decided that auch tides for sale. icordance with thdr conditions, some merger is not at thla time advistually taxed at 80 per cent of Its ac- aable. 20 Pr pp"1- - "om 25 lpr i:l WANTED Reliable man can secure amount tual than at the ntlier full M P1, cent. A mine Is amount. An act excellent room and board in a'ani passed in Nevada classed as productive unless its two good private borne. Fer parllcu-!00- 1 deduction years ago permits lars see Mrs. K. Newton or phone i1"'1 earnings exceed 85000. and the of In computing the net In FOR FLETCHERS are assessed mines 288- .V unproductive proceeds. In addition to the deducaccordance with their conditions. tions I usually allowed in the western obtained through FOR SALK Thoroughbred Springer Thp wssment. bar-l,nn- M -. Ioof-houro- of I PICTORIAL ar-iv,- PRINTED PATTERNS Os Sd r T Lttdmg Dtptrtmtml Sum Art you kern for a baffling Mywary wary? RtaJ Four Suspectaby Agatha QiratM. Hart you a flair for a Romantic mnIF Read MTha Dual of The Queens by ! j ht - : n doon'c thrill to good lov, Kory? Road Tlie Woman Nobody Loved by Elinor Mordaunc. All thrte ftorira u'iVTPnu'.i with apecial article and Home Dapaitmenta in Pictorial Review cants pw copy Ok StU ft oo t Dtftnmmt Sum and Mrnandr TJormaii'T M j J jeipi MERCHANTS tWtKA.UTAM By tho year Will be Just capitalisation or net earnings, ns Spaniel puppies. for the hunting season next Dented herein. Includes nil property mining claims, mills, smelters and U fall. Priced reasonably F .appurtanres of whatever nature used Rife, Eureka. Phone 225. in the production of Ihe net earn-- J "d ,h PhJlcAl property ofj buy second hand ihe mines is. therefore, not ii)mwhi saddle. Mut tie in good con- In addition to the assessment on the dition and reasonably priced. Ap- net earnings. ply at Reporter office. California fr.lifornl t has no ;;pe-- Mines are as-ciflc mine tax assessors tho same LOST Black patent leather by county baby shoe. Return to Mrs. John T. as real estate. Most assessors there take the preceding year's net proTaylor. Phone 42. ceeds and add to that the value of the surface claims and of the maIFOR RENT Good garage at S3 per and improvements. Undechinery month. Apply to Wills Jackman properties usually valued al at Carpenter residence southeast veloped 15 an acre. of Klo Grande depot. Colorado Productive mines are assessed on machinery And ImproveWANTED Six more boarders at the ments as other property and an ad dltional assessment equal to Ivey House. of the grosa proceeds or the actual net proceeds, whichever Is Mines with les than greater. i S5000 annually are classed as nonFOR FLETCHER'S productive and assessed at actual value, which must not exceed vain- j i E Barrington. Whacwomaa io Children Ory C ASTO R A t : The Tintic Hotel Eurekas Leading Hotel Rooms Warm, Comfortable and Clean Guide for Tourist's. Headquarters for Mining Mon. Commercial Men's Home. i one-four- th Children Ory CASTORI A Per Day $1.00 and Up RATES: Per Week. $3.00 and Up For Reservations Phone Per Month $10.00 and Up 22 |