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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 ourt! haven't got Dr, Thomas Says That Silver care takn to wealth basic monetary V, QllCStlOn IS CimpUJJll issue four hundred li I mn handle I ' BOY oli - boy ! Uoi, demand." Silver a "the one Issue which will Klilu-- the four hundred r Staunch The Brown Elk Shoes liillion ,. reduced In proportion to l he H depression" was wen liy Klliert 1. Thomas, liciimaalic limn- - K()( M1,,py hy debts or liv lien fur I lie t'lilled Stales Hctinle, nlamint! Hie Iihnp I lie latter of of llepnhli w Ih Hie only sensible way. simanswering Hie n Is iml parsilver tlial leaders ian n,iicellHlloii brings nil klnda of n-tl- Thursday, i lie Cawvac I hnsi-iHo-ii . . Sterling OTfLY October 6, lfo.j Brown SDncpeo for Men g llsan Ian lie. Imo UHlIonally and Internal Inna lly, Explaining tmt III- - fii-- l pari Ihh n (I HH,j Boys n peeili on nllver was mud- - only a u, KoIhr In talk alnml silver few days ago, - said: "I mad" a wM.r(.vrr I go," he iniirliiil-- d. hap- h ill I 'ill'll Illy Iinllilii after we once mIhiI H- i- silver U In I In Ilali we Morgan ri'penleil peiied. SIZES i lli4 to 2 ,jna ,,trunnlnii full hlanl I wan told III the pi -- mi by I lit neninr mines nllver the only help There's of netialor friiin I'luh Ibal silver Is not all(j producers, bill wonlgrowers, the The ii'xl day The IndiiHliles. it parllsun Is. ne. grip in these rubber fri,.rn nnd other SIZES t SIZESt are our bent aouree of Inin- (runted him bin preinlne. lie nulil I sales Hygienic insole It wann't no Issue hi ibis rntnpalp.ii; Them la no one wlm wouldn't 0M 2 to 5 12 9 to U Ih suld of I have a ran ted him I lint. our ..flexible and springy )linHfn from the npenlnr Ptnntys a humanitarian Issue nnd. there- - v,r Ine There la the remedy, and Brand! Own t he (.(lllV,.rt Itepiibliran fore; not a llepubllrati Issue. I have )f w(l Also I have are-plhim that. m that remedy I llilnk It worth ' planted ,nty Ida preinlne in Into; It Is u world M (, ihrow that lanue out Inin CHILDREN'S STURDY ,lf Wide lanue. It In blatter tli.m tln 10 ,j(.n. BOSO at Htntn of I'lnli; It Is the one Isnie wbirh win nettle our wiiiinma Eniovinv nut i hu other day. after ail ii.ene BEST BET at K SlICCCSS N6V In At lisLS HpciThcHp w wirii told lint piililiniii parly had provided a ionIssue. nllver Mr. and Mra. Thomas Williams of the nettle to ferenre VALUE! It not lie- - I, ns Vegas, Nevuda, atopped lit Eu- SAVING! shout hud forgotten They OF NEW SHIPMENT also luil laat vinlt a for Issue. abort late They week, Iisr a parllann r(.m SNOWY WHITE forgotten Unit the world ronferenre (ci n k en route to Spanish Fork to Ureal visit with a brother of the former. In question wna railed by Drltuln, not the Hepubllran purly, They were nrrnmpanled to Plait by and the silver fluent Ion la far down Alex MrDonnld, brother of Mra. WII- on the anemia. (Sovernor Roosevelt llama, whone home la at Dividend. Mr. McDonald spent some weeks has promised ua that he will rnll a rnnfermce himself In illsriian silver during his vnrallon, at lam Vegas and Ilniililer City and on Ills way ii a the first lanue. Staling that the world is no Ioiik- - home hnd an opportunity of neelria er the same and "old panaceas will n old camp of Silver Iteef, t'lali, not work toilrty," Dr. Tluimiis said: where he was horn. Silver Iteef, "Every economist In the world, and which passed Into I he dlncard over every thinker oil economy, with the forty years ago, la again attracting exception of thune people who are some attention and operations are controlled by wealth, will tell you to he resumed by a large eastern Hint there Isn't enough basic money concern. MENS tWi You'll like their trim St Mr. W'llllama nay that In recent to take care of money Iransnrtlona on the earth." months many Moulder Dam workers, dr finite smartness. Styled for thi who first located at Moulder, have (iiilil la Inm riled, lie said, prlni cainurs and rnccd for econoogyl pally In the Pulled Slate and Marin, returned to lorn Vegas to reside. Iis Made ui toil. ,uality fabric "When Ireinier I .aval conferred Vegaa la getting much business from with Mr. Hoover, they decided I hut the Moulder Dant operation and these two countries would remain on while the town hu for years been the gold atuiiilard and llicy are go-- ' over-ruwith Idle men business conNOVELTY . too, ing to choke tlieinaelvcM in death hy tlnues good In all lines that are not 'overdone. The Williams tract of the pumunnee of thin policy. " OoU Paper Lined Nominee Thomas poiuled out that laud, which neema to hnve been put REGULAR . only sixteen billion dollars worth of over more siireesNfully than oilier EUREKA - - UTAH Easy to Open. -' real beNlnce been mined have the estate ventures at gold Ias Vegas, ginning of time. "That will tak hna given our former townsman a rare of ten times that sum In debt. fortune. It contains a real rlty at A dollar In baalc metal will lake the outaklrla of lam Vega and more The confectionery store which had K. Jennlnga, .Levan, 2 year commirare of ten dollars In circulation, lota ara continually lielng sold nnd intramural sports and i:outesta and Day mine brought a return of $1000. prove a benefit to the physical -- dura - A small cave containing some vety been operated by Mrs. N. Ferrando, ssioner; Major Church, Kureka, aher-- I llut the debts of the world due lo new homes erected. Hon department. nice ore had been opened up at the was sold to William Muckley. the war and oilier faclora which have'. iff, Elliot Miller, Nephl, treasurer; - T i iC. E. Derry, Eureka, attorney; Nell rondlLI'IIFK 1,1 lilt HV IN NOW Fugle Ii Mine Kell. -- The bullion grown out of our economic Members of the Kagles lodge en- Lunstlen, Levan, assessor; Daniel Fifteen hoys responded to the first Deck property was slopping dump OIM-ITO TINTIC I'LOPI.K Ilona, have raised tlienmclves to four' hall for basket on call made Tuesday hundred Miltons. The mailer Is si me; about 2uOO tons having already joyed a luncheon after the regular Connelly, Eureka, recorder, Ceorge Is tinfoil school uiiule The I on the of first the ii forwurded lo Hie smelter; ibis lodge aesalon and the conferring of Wheeler, Kureka, clerk; Harry Beag-lemonth players. Starting the Kurekn Library was opened to this year In liuviug only one letter-ma- material was uetling Hie rnmpuuy the degreea upon Herbert Taylor and Nephl, superintendent of schools. Mill Laird, on the aiiiad. Dill from $1.30 to $2.00 u ton. John J. W. Williams. the generul public after having been cloKed nlnce arlimil terminated laat of 12 players from last year all have Taylor was ut Provo fur the purpose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mirch, accomeither graduated or ninved uw.iy, of consulting with officials of the spring. The houra are from 3 to hy Mr. and Mra. I'erry Fuller, several were panied there Ingood m. each day and everyone however, p. Tlntic Humboldt property regarding II vited to itiukc use of the instil utlnn. prospects III the boys that reported. of operations on were Salt Lake visitors. Hie resumption T the ground; it wus intended to conThe Kureka Home Dramatic ComMary Mryuu was high point man tinue he shaft sinking w hich ut that was preparing to present a pany in the physical education classes this time had u depth ut 10n feet.- - After SATURDAY FRIDAY "Crawford's Claim." In the For a Short Time Only play, week, scoring 106 points. on the 50o level of the cast were: Miss Amanda prospecting October 7th and 8th Durfee, High T WAVES PERMANENT Crown Point shaft, sinking wus re- Miss Irene Hughes, Mrs. Whitehead, deIn the enrollment The shop it was down to go sumed; TIM AWT planned $2.75 Kzra Kenneth 1'earaon, Mradley, llt.llltli: I.AVIll. Iteimiter partment is us large as last with another luO feet. Pumping operayv Chatter-ton- , Curls Kxtra) Archie 30 William (Over Sorenson, the aildilluu of leu girls who are tak- tions were being continued at the V Jack Milo Fred Downey, Lamb, in the work. Centennial Kureka but the equipJUVENILE WAVES The program glveu by the student ing an active interest allowed on ment was nut rapahle of uuwaterlng McDonald. Jerry Sullivan and Edare This yeur points ward Shaw. 13 Curls) body at the Tlntic High Bclioul to the 220U level; additional pumps had was a novelty affulr coiinInI-la- each project completed, according $1.50 100 been ordered, but In view of the fart Miss Alberta Drown, a former of the following numbers: Saxo- the nature of the project, and stueuch from are points required that they were coining from Switzer- teacher In the Kureka achoola, was j NOTHINO HUT THK BEAT phone duet. Jay Wheeler and May dent. This department is in better land. it would he some time before married to James L. Melliston of Ne- Van LarMATERIALS USED. Leuvan; piano duel, Fay Just blew In. sen uiul Audrey Humphrey; violin shape at this lime than at any lime they would arrive. The ore bodies phi. last year. at the Centennial Kureka were holdeulo, Carol Mikesell; tumbling act. Herbert Hopes made a trip to IH7UJ I AT ATT All ' ing up well and tt was not hard tu Mona for the Marie Angel. Mary ltuby Itlgler, of af- - ; The looks purpoae music I lUll If LULA looking prom department the was whlrh large tonnage keep up Caatletun and Uraee Medmond; sean lucreuse in being mined at this property. The ter his ore hauling work In that with this icing year lection by the orchestra; dance, both boys and girls clmruaes. The Drugun was hoisting about 1 Oil tons 2 DOORS HAST OK ill a Fox and Claudia Norma Lee hand haa increased from 32 members of Iron a day which was being used BROTHERS TAYIjOK Mr. aud Mrs. D. II. Cronin, who Humphrey. lust year to 33 member at present, for fluxing purposes liv one of the had T taken up their home at 1m others are making arrangements smelting plants. William Mates was Take Advantage of These For the last two weeka the boys and egas. Nevada, some time previous, lo enter later. in West secKureka from the Tlntic were in Kureka on a visit. Prices. physical education classes of the T tion and reported thut the properties seventh, eighth and ninth grades Don't forget the Autumn Mall at iu that locality were Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge 1'axman had looking fine; have been using a point system In T. 11 A. Auditorium, on October two men were the returned to Silver City after living a good grade mining their cluss activities. In these clus- 7th. CURL of ore at the old Scotia and had a for a couple of yeara in California. ses there are about 94 hoys who large tonnage piled up on the dump, MTKI.L ALLAN .have been organized into groups with The political pot was fast reachcome of this was to he shipped withlouder chosen by ballot. The groups the boiling point in Tlntic twenty )j I'HO.XK 01 for Appoint meat in a Tew weeks. The ore shipments ing engage in competition along a iletl- years ago. Conventions were being tor week the of twenty years ago held by all ' rrt,flv l.'s Intensely dramatic, sensation.! Bl,,,jr Ago totaled 2t8 car loads, parties and some of them the Centennial were lnt abllito their rresponding A their platforms. publishing ally novel, m.wertul and limel,. Kureka leading with 42. The offi- That 1 " '" or were year there four parties In story of (.. Iso., can., is and c I... Hi of cials the Mammoth huH " Mining Co. de- the field: The Following are Kvenla EUREKA to .Kuh Democrats, gangs. The slot, Is laid around the Republicans, a clared dividend of That In $60,000, bring- Socialists and Tlutle a opportunity of gaining points, re llnpciicd Progressives. Mcire of tear Ago. ing the total for this mine up to gardless of bis ability It is Itnpossi-Colo. Colo. this was the first diviThe Progresblves county ticket Me not to make some kind of a dend from this company in about I was as follows: The points given cover Simons. - TWTIRinAV Kh,H,n' by TELEPHONE HU(.h years. tons of silver rail5e ,ha vyvn ,h0sl, valued Highly ore, representative; u. A. Franke, 4 October 12th and 13th Kureka, year commissioner; J. 1 jwho are not especially adapted to at f 12,000, taken from the No. 3 The miners and mine owners came Anderson, athletics can gather some honors workings of the Iron Mlossom. was Mammoth. 2 comMICKEY McGUIRE in jilt the course of a weeks time. The forwarded to the smelter, twenty to an agreement on the wage ques- missioner: J. W. Jones,yearKureka. tion and au increase of 25 cents a sheriff; Miss j After 8:30 P. M. Only Pearl standings of the boys and their team years ago this week, the rock assayNephl! day was given to all employees. recorder: P. C. Cowan.Wright. scores are posted and kept upon a ed 230 ounces silver lo tin Nephl, Clerk; Most of the mines had posted notice NYils chart on display In the gymnasium J. Si how, Iavan. assessor; T. thlef Font, property established of the increase it and was underH. Murton, Nephl. attorney; P. J. jat all times. The term marks for a new high mark when they sent 32 stood that the remainder would Another big tiargalii show with each memher are taken from the (Ntntion-to-statio- n carloads of ore to the smelter; that Morgan. Nephl. treasurer; Josh rates) suit within a few- days. of fun for all. A spice of ad.jtal points scored in six weeks. Al-- was the largest tonnage sent out in Kureka. surveyor. Plus Federal tat oa 1111 ui e, music, new and education though the system I, at the present a single week hy that company at Otto James Crooks. Del The Socialist party named the folamounts of 30c or over. al. Also the last ibapier of Ad- - time, still In the experimental stage, that time.-- - New machinery was be- Hubert. Swartz. Cam Scott and J. W. Cutler lowing to represent them on their venture in Africa," which Is worth much enthusiasm is being shown by ing Installed at the No. 1 workings returned i after u fairly rounty ticket: M. J. Tischner. Euremuch more than the dime you pay the boys. Thl Interest will, it Is of the Iron Mlossom. A carload duck hunting Hip on the Sevier ka. fur the entire show. representative; Ceorge Hales. hoped, lead to a breaded program of shipment of ,tnc ore from the Mav Klver. Mammoth. 4 year commissioner; N. md 1 h- "he-spee- $E.S) i plenty 1 ail-wa- s1.39 (n ed 1.79 49c 98c 1 depi'-NHio- I 98c Oxfords n iomas I ! Young Men's College Style Khaki Pants 98c Cotton Batts ... l- Corduroy Pants $2.49 $1.98 -' n 1 J. 5. IPeoQsaey Wlwrf (S. the Fashion Jhrllt ( If-- y, n, -- M THEATRE I ANNOUNCEMENT; I , I I I School Notes y-- ur i Ved-tieHd- g i ! ) ! ! Al 1 1 i SHOP I Hell's Highway I j i Twenty Years J'vUI 1 Springs, WFnVFnAV . Mam-toot- h, $1.80 ton.---T- he $1.05 I (id-lo- N nil-ling- - s. v cuci-iNsfa- i TELEPHONE |