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Show Thursday, December THE EUREKA REPORTER Piijr 3, y, 6 Irun t ; ii lir iiii'1 Twenty Years Ago pii iiii'ii TIh Following Hr in Tint 'l linl Si m i lif VHM Ago. llMnril M nr an Jlli-- I nml a It whh Iii idem t of ik place Hi ! W MHIIIIIIIidl. nf ny mhm 2:, h mi in tniin wliil 'Ihe inkMIliK , Iai-mI- renident nfl wh-killed iiMalilly hoard I In Union IHclf i liliii"in r ku, m:ii 1 1 1 III! I K IN II I N'l I IltllT.I) II ( lilt IS Mil kt icekidiat mti K IUI S AT HH'Vn.LLO EUREKA i:m i:n si At Im atelln, rialutday I.ert Curtis, fi.nimr Ku-- ! 1'ubllHbed on Thuraday of each week:,, i.i: I'Mi'i REPORTERrTT" Carson s 4 mo-lio- I tin' i Im a Ill nml wiik killed Ii.: n. .i Ilian l liutiti'd i lt i i, a lliml-n'i- r iii tin- il 'tli Ilk.'. Ill' npi piblii1 inf i Kicli.ili - hind ami killed 1 nf l;l!t .! II fnr--- I. mi Maim, on him-e-l- i f wi'li1 Garage riHSOX, a.inrdmi; to tin findings nrnnor's iinU"t. i of u W. K. Prop. The young lu.'in was found dad, whiili vin inns ramps f'",i, Entered In the poaloffice at Ku Inline by a half brother. K. Itiilpli llmlger wuh preparing to Is nnlv ii tm ii i nin"!liird l li.it of tin in his A t one iivolvr I.ridges, Ills li'Hve for Kail laike l ily. en-piiwIniiM M'iinii dise liaiyed shell lay near tin hod.'.. Mining NiIih Tin Uiainl here ul lh brokerage nfflit wuh si Mu i,f Ilia Iii in, i'll prlii Tin ' 'I" Tin Imiise wu in order, money ni iiii'iiiil ii new liii'ly "f liy Uenrg" II Aiinna, tin going III be fillnil ii iii' i.t mid tlmsi VIIAKH M,il w111 will'll i'Vil man's pork"' found in tin and, (Mid flint i f.M cd anil lleaeated n nips Taylor. li Ii ,i ml iliinairni ar II. ii k , l"11, h.lll I'1" id". liiiu poiiii.il to III ilVI'IUKI' hl'll'l i'ff'i't. evi-rU tin dniilit liavii.y liml ni'i'tirrcil in hit no let or was nr iiiuihI nf tin note hn Jimi'iili E rVl.INDF.IM tojin tin K.iiliit'.i fi' '! To limit it luuhi rKNSl'S SlIOWM HFfTtEASE rush ihe mid Ilia Tlnlle DImIiIii K. II. Freed, nml Iteflnlslied ad explain llclxiri'd Klploiulioll loiiip.iny lists in mnliT prevailing prin-In hav heeii nn iiceidenf al Mhootim.. .' Will. II. S ranee man, paid tlulmw to the folwin iii viniiiii' ii i'M'iiii nf hilm ,( In m.t nf $r,0 fur anymi" living i'li'i I Inn, LEND FII.N AM) HODIFK reported lowing: Inti.Willluiii Neal.lll, Marlin tin Hiisi couple of days previous to the , w Ii lti Is tun mnMi fur r uili,l Arinna, a anil Uefinieliis li.nl Ihimi wif.'. hi Ilotjt-A. J. wink CurliM , Mr. mIi.iII took In Straightened Uml , :u . ensus list (luiidrrann, Ueorge Vl MlI(lilu i:i v in hhooiing ,1(. uverave pi'isnii In pay. NI Nf Kellogg fi'i't Mill Ml i""1 Jarin'M. and nf Klrkeudull II. " ll.'lllll f.,IllillHS ;i ifife vllw nf till fail llinl I'nnd d''l ,,iiilv MKTYLENF. WELDINU NV i llinl Mild William J l li'M hl.ih'i, wlo'i'e they were visiting wilti, 'real iit.ry ei in - liunlinK tin In IIileereas ail aiii.i4" Outva. muily The ease of the Mate Hu I'llllUH MlnlllK Mrs. iiitis' mother when notified of null :i I' ll COMPLETE n was Holed. taldl for tin murder of W. II. I'al- - tlnns nf the wistern mmniv. i litllnnd I li) OWlieralllp Die tr.iredy. 1 I.E4TUICAL HKKVKE 2S,iiniiitcil iiiliipiiui down liurenu The cciihus wliiih I fur the January term nf oilier thing probably ini I.r In- ki till ltd rnlnpl IhIuk the iner waa a It III' time of his dentil diien-e- d In i:i Hi 40 fa mi lie groups including lies, this iko.l I wua the dluti-lehind year liner lins.a 'a enurl. William Mai the Most of Iim of n..e. wiis :!2 All Work Guaranteed the Itlo ISrande th.n nf the l.iu: limit to Hilly tine hfi v.'u years in Eureka. ILs step-fa- t living together in hoarding huiis-hews nrlie'liiili Cons, made a trlp'on the plat fur in nf spent 4 More Ilian The Heat In Eurrku" Hi'1 of or n institution. past iiupl' Iawls Meiriiiian, depnl Just prior to the departure nf dwr. Iniriiic Iut was Willi. i in Kridyes, well lent, lL.O'k.Jt.'i, had radio scia. to Halt UikH City were kill'd two periuiileil train. know'll Eiiri kn resident who in th auperltiteiideiit of lhi Yunkee, re- the morning Towing Day or Night For ni:M the population per famfur the Must nf tin llrent-I It lnnved to l,oc..M llo, wli'T'1 turned from ii trip to New house and year 4.3 Han Murllu came down frnm j,,,), with for. wii 50c Per Mile 4.1, compared ily Cj,,rMii;i people, i lie f.imilv has since resided. FiIhiii, where lie Innperted mining her home at Urania I'hhm, Oregon, fi 2 0 , 4 :, for 19 lu and 4.9 tor 1890. r .il-- o wa-n- n tin past during properly. O. E. Allen, Frederick a vlsll with her daughter, Mrs Phones 163 or 106 msed lirens. s to Inii.t In Ct.ili i:un kii'.s new "Mh"Hir;i, havin? in Th total of families represented an I.eon and A. It. I'rocler, offlilals of J. K. Orlacoll. 21.1 per rent during the 'I In l.irgest deer killed during tin il iilll Mi III" of III" c.iiup's lies! incrcHse of Eureka lip Utah Ihe Culled States Mining company, sesisiiu Weir lied U "' po'lli'ls known mu 'iciiiiis, coiiiIik tid ii d.inc past decade. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Downey, who were In Eureka ItiHpeclIng Ihe CenTin largest families were found It was levcnli'tl tli.it the South (all- - i'ig pally at III" (I'M F('llows Hull tennial Eureka property, Joneph were making llielr ho me at Hanla-quln- , I'V in Norih and South Carolina, I It was on Kiiturdiiy niglii. The music occupied rhiofly rump announced Ihe urrlval of Iwinn, yriii n n n f in. fore man at I ha Chief il i f HmalleKt in California and Nevada.; in ii lid tumioiM. it ll Eight Lel llM ot forget thtL war la fir fiiviii'.ild" and mil' commeiii hoy and a girl. Cons., whh painfully Injured when n derreaseH in Bize of the n(j jRj( the earing of humnn fltKli, The wen IrihcH i greati'Hl eei'vlce it is t icprc'iciilcil. that the probable heavy llinlier dropped on bin fool, W. F. Hlauffenherg and II F. of the iii'riiPst in will sii.iii lie in families were in Oklahoma, Texan, .Pattering of men'a hone, an,! Hum llennley waa over at Mammoth tiic nf Distrirt and I'oiids Columbia. liml to nn i r i If dt ill' c from ih town llielr is Kleiner Into ratne iiiuiid. the ini iviison greateat aource of human agony, Tin," liiHlanitig n couple of assay fumm-eW'eHt Tlnlle in.i:"l of I'iiiling iinihs. many of wlV In the cannot (IhIiiih musicians for both mining phyaically and mentally, Arnplay ,'a at Him M n iii unit Ii mine.- Illggliison i wii'ild t in ii snuie oilier color. a fry iho Home Merchant First. hhcI Ion danccH. Bennett. 'intlc old Home were milling and Hallnliury good ore from the llliick Jack. mi liii birthday. fall '.i Hu Wi In ti ll'd rii-i-' ll. in iln Hi 1 1,1 m I I I i s - dir Iii-a- u OH Em gvl lln'.v-evr- I iiM-i- a h rii I ex-rM- s - - I bet Fai pre General Repairing posl-lln- I ptir Chi m; tea r 1 ku tic pri-vul- - ( ; 1 1 1 SU.-M.y- I her V The the! - I wi-- t ( Uim Will pr s K.il-Mr- 1 w, Kh( a. K fi 1 pur-fn- ker eon clii-ii'- i 1 1 f pn tHI' d I I la I .,al a . Li-i- OB Clerenru Hchofleld was nerving In Ihe It. H. Navy and was Htalioned In Ihe I'hillpplne IhIhuiIh, according to n letter he wrote to the Keporlor A. W. Young came mil from Hall Luke City to work In Ihe McCornlck h Company lliink, relieving T. I Sullivan, who was preparing to lak two months vacation. I). It. Dlckeraon of Hhrlver'H store to returned after a trip J Madison Wisconsin. Ilert Johnson, an employee of the The 1 this I MkwH A girl ;.it ptra i mm e Timothy Downey arrived In Kure ku after epeiiding auveral mini III lit llutte, Moniana. , Deli ho World. Laker reported City I'liyHltliin raiam of Niiinllpoi un twenty-threDan ONtrander der quaranllne. David Mills and Mra. Lydia Fergu aon had aevern cuaea a '.A tWel Dr. J. A. Ileiisel and Dr. J. W Dryhiirough were appointed exnniin lug phyalrlaiiN for llm WiHiilitieii nf I I dim grai I Deep i Jo drun I htn.l f Ptrln I f t Burner pcarekecH uneven tmastteoH f 4 ' PRO ( '(In Gou ii CMae (Damieils sone JEmfk IFipcbsM Ti TBU.I dersij W. h 4 You probably know tbal brat is iisumI in tbc treatment of all eigarettc lolmeeos. lbit you know too that excessive beat can destroy fresh ness ami fragranee. Tltufs why there eould be no truly fresh F. 0. E. No. 217 2nd and Meet a S 4lh Mondays oclock Millers' Ililou Hall KICK AllD MAY. I'res J II. CAM I'llKLL, Hurv. RIFE E. C. cigarette except for scientifically developed methods of applying beat utaiy I'ul'llr IIEFOKTI U OFFICE. Eureka Reynolds is proud of having discovered Tlnlle Udyi No. r. k V, meets A. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month t I. O. O. F. Hall. brothers Visiting Invited to attend. and perfected methods for getting the K. (Pin J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY N. Winston-Sale- m, JOIIX MI.HIIN', V. M. JOHN F. ltONYK, Hee'y. BRot Attor benefits of heat treatments and still avoiding ever parching or toasting. With every assurance wTe tell you, Camels are truly fresh . Theyre made fresh not parched or toasted and then theyre kept fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack. If you wish to know why the swing to Camels is nationwide and steadily growing switch to them for just one day then leave them, if you can. C R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company Radio Program CAMH. QL'tiTH no ta, Morton Downey, Tony Won, and Camel Orchestra, direction Jacqnea Renard, every night except Sunday, Columbia Broadcnting Syiteni Cmumo-Com- i I. O. llm I as ASSAY OFFICE raixirg albeit hoi a, Alice Joy, Old Hunch," and Irince Albert Oreheitra, direction Paul Van Loaat qi-abt- every night except Sunday. N. B. See radio sage of local (jeurge T. Cast let oe Red Network ntupaper for tima Fareka, I'lali Main Hirer! C Dont remora tka moitlur proof crapping from your package of Camel after you o pan k. Tka Camel Humidor Pack i protaction agaimt near, duit and germ. In office and kome, even In ike dry atmopkere of artificial keal. tka Carnal Humidor Pack deliver freak Come! and keep tkem right until tka but one ha baen imokad plumbing; and GENERAL CONTRACTING iwar, etMe i. i Tills la the season of Ihe year when you should have your plumbing done and I am prepared to handle your wotk lu a first elass manner, EYEllY JOII (IAKINTEED le i l WWltlr I part poeiBg people numbing; and Heatlns Fixtures of all kinds and descriptions. 24 hour service from Salt Lake City. Best Work they ii Ox again Puaed -- wagon wagon It I store I ly, th. re a Lowest Trices K8I1M 1TI.V FKKK It-- I can furnish parts for oi SIS every make of stove. i ). ROBT. H. TOWERS IHONE KIKEKA 84T-- have i i, TV L W UTAH M title Fit KS II Kepi I1 J'i It US II ti IMl, I J. I 14. Takaeo e twr I |