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Show Thursday, .fa- - THE EUREKA REPORTER Page patrons had not pawl In in for work which he nad done for them, Then geniuses Just naturally will go teinpernieutal once in a while, not deserved or misplaced. make ,lli adjustment accordingly, and we dart aay that It would have been discovered that a large percentage of eaten would be deserving of more! nionev Ilia it what they weie reieiv-Ing. hi lx- - 5 HITHER YON i 1 SearchliiK for Jimmy out around the - - Thu colorful and tragic career of Itoaroe (Fatty) Arburkle came to u York clone laat Thursday In New City, when 1m was found dead In his lied, presumably from a heart attack, Fully' Arburkle was child of fate If there ever wan one. At one lim- many years ago he was probably t lu leading figure In the comedy woild. and to make hla acting more popular It was alrlrlly rleun. Then r.nm-Ih- parlies us ill Immiuu, rtf Mutieru, air pilot, who to make a nolo flight lie disappeared world lukiiiK off from Kliabarnv.vk, Klherla, for Nome, Alaska, more than Iwfi weeka ago ami H It believed dial lie mlkht lie grounded on one of do between die two polm many Ibe 'I he chances of anyone fin tlm and Imwevei, are remote, very pilot to the luymnii it looka like it N cur lalua of Jimmy MuMern. lirug stores, restaurants and lintels In Kansas have Marled a beer war, in open iliefiance of lliu Iwa of the state they huve advertised the sale of P1"'"1 ut Iwr have Ukn up the hundreds Uterally stand und it their threat matures will flow freely in the state oi Kansas from now on, in spite of the fact that iio law has been paased to legalize the beverage. One thing Is certain Kansas will huv.- to greatly enlarge their jail farlliMea If they punish all the offenders. It la aald lliu line of the liquor Twenty Years Ago Announf ernent was made ia- -t week that Normun Nevillt had one of the largest ami t preserved c tiff dwelling villages ever found In the I'nited States. The Hemlnt la aaid to lie Imputed on the Kan Juan Kiver In I'lah, near ur and about 30 mllea from ran muff, I'tah. There in no place in die world that liolda out moie beauty, grandeur and romance than Southern I'tah. It would take ey. rrit llfellmet tn explore the ted Ion n detail, and to one that that aorl ,, Ciali fe appeals to auiilhern could the heart that holds everything desire. Follow lug Hull IIiiimim-Seme of Year 1 are Kvenle in Tintic a Ago. Manager K. J. Iluddatz of the Untie Standard Mining company was in Tint If for the purpose of inspecting the properly and looking over the ore body that had been opened up re-- e in a drift on the Iniiu level. He more than was pleas(1, iriJll h, ed wii li the showing, that there was a full face of ore und it had all l he of being permanent, Indications which later development has proven to- to tie a fact. He also said ihal drift believed that as soon as the y o. readied the contact a lar,.e be would found, ore In (ihl progress was being made mine. r,, a, I)raKhll (, luJj, ,h. obJrt of hU priIj,f, wai to cut w forBla,on it ,eing driven t t rghl' aDgles with the main Meal-afte- r -- 1 Mid-Summ- er 1 lie 6-- D OF IS Imciora and drug stores hav sue- reeded lu giving Hie bootleg liquor traffic a healthy kick in Him slats fclnce the governiiieni look the limit off preBcrlpilou liquor. and the boys 0f the Illicit trade are putting up a big howl about It. The government baa gone into the whiskey business B0rlh.0Uth figure, and a using the medical profession Its as a number of cyanide tanks from' aBd drug stores unfortunate wild pany, the Mercur Con. mine were brought, Rappe, a acreen actress, A Kra niany people have the go d t T,Blc and jnBtaiied in the new t died from an Injury received at K. wrordlng to Misa Joan- whJch waa being constructed for Arburkle wua hold responsible ,,a Blague, librarian at the Sat mjj the May' pUrpos of for her death; he was acquitted by l,,rarJrsays ,hat - Lak Pub,,c comwaH thllIlsU, it licit aud hi je duinp the courla of (he churge, hill an un " hooks "al," since the wUh excitement and days motion ryawl,,s on ,hat him, Just public pusseil judgment d 1r"M M,e 01,1 'slide ... rof,t ""W ,e forcing him out of public life for of Carrie Nation and her hatchet. a d H,u. lt l" Imp.. tailings. many years, lie was attempting a They aure do luke their elect ious supply I he many calls for such books comeback, and it looked ua If he serious III old Kalntuck. At Crater The chances of a person being sue- According to an item in the issua might be auecessfud when Fale In- Creek, near lrealonsburg, laat Hatur- - cessful on a prospecting trip are very of June 25th, 1913, of the Gold Field tervened and cloned this life's dcul a dispute arose over the right of remote, the day has arrived when Tribune, which was copied by the for the former popular comedy Mur. day, some to vole ut the school trustee the experieured man has little sue- Ueporter, Dan li. Cronin, former Somebody opened fire and resH tu say nothing of a novice thai reka man, had been made superinThe heavyweight boxing champion ahlp changes hands about every new more than fifty shots were exchaiig-moo- has gained Ids limited knowledge tendent of the Willow Creek Mining these days, and It also sccm-- i ed In the email voting booth, two from hooka. The reason for this is company, in the Willow Creek all of the proven ininer.il areas trlct In Nevada, to he playing lag with Kureope und fell dead and five others wounded, was said It been found, and the territory have or two three seriously. the I'nited Stales. ITIino Carncrn, W. D. Iaiose, assistant manager of the giant Italian, knocked out Jack that It was a regular table duel, the bus been rnvered time and again. the Grand Central aud Gold Chain Sharkey last Friday and look over two furllonn opening fire on each Clue haa shout as much chance sirlk- properties, reported that ho. h mines be would as table. It the rich across from seems that the other Ing prospecting the coveted title. It Arctic wrB ,n Pl'ndd condition. In the Sailor hit the giant with everythin! latter property on the TOO level a Russell Albert Frskine, prominent he had and could not even make him body of copper ore was being be Studebaker Automobile corahudder, then In the sixth round now la season three that held out great promisi veloped last fishing Camera got mad aud Just naturally poratlon, committed suicide weeks along and most of the streams and Indications were that It would Noulli Rend. Indiana. beat the game American into U,VB t tn 1 un- - t I pretty well prove to be one of the largest slopes consciousness, using Ills big hands shooting himself In the heart. p from the dif- - of ore ever found In the Gold Chain. The covered. reports 19 and arms like clubs. Camera la n HI B f,,w Wfl.m aKo he was inamiger UTAH none are localities loo ferent good, receiver'of but the the corporation, with man and of Newton the young manager comparatively Dunyon, in have been nude terminated hlsome fair catihes hla size he should lie able lo hold I he "bip proceedings in North Tintic, hail of the state, hut as Scranton mine different parts In lie the duties company, became, a for ut, of a group of valu- control vecured rhaniplonahlp ' " J"0"1 u! blent if led with the auto company in least. in able claims that locality and was less 1911, and during his regime held them barely legal. It U making preparations for the purpose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. Diehl, had taken over the maxi, mystery why fish do not grow of According to reports In the daily an,Mt every executive position; in f ment of the Bingham Bullvtix" developing the ground. papers the Disabled Veterans or h 1 9 1 3 he wan elected vice president lo ny nlxe in the atreama of I'tah. Payson defeated Kureka by a ' Bingham. World War are after the acalp of Bnd (wo y,,nr, alf.r became prod-.Th- e solution must be that they are Dis-- j more of 6 to 5. twenty years ago this All the mines of the Tin: season T. iliredoreach before out flailed General Frank jail f July! week. Selman did the pitching for Hines, 4 , Several hundred people vwt d,in( (rrt win (.(lH,.d ror generul of llie veterans bureau, for Payson and Chivrell for Kureka. In attendance at a farewell party p jthey have time to grow up. The right holidays twenty years ago. be to hla altitude with regard to the liras At t'olumlda. Mo.. Miss Mary Alice procedure to follow would the first Inning the farmers got to 'at Silver City In honor of Mr. tic ruin In veteraua pensions. Con- Sand, who had been blind for seven close three or four streams each Chiv" for six runs but after that Mrs. John 3. Smith, who were and In that manner the fish he shut them out and fanned twelve Ing to make their home at Prove gressman llyron llarlun of Ohio. Is humped her head on a also ou the spot, ns are a number of nurunt booth, and (lie resultant in-- ' would at leust have a chance tn row ; batters. V . F. Shriver, a past exalted j in Olliers. The attitude of the govern Jury completely restored her sight, to a fair size before they lamt.-.Mary Caroline, lS-- ear-ol- d daugli- of Tintic Lodge No. 711, B. ment wllli regard lo soldiers' pen Instead of suing the establishment some sportsmans basket. ler of Mr. aud Mrs. J. li. Higginson Klks. left for Rochester lo alteid alona Is not conunedahle, in fad li for damages, the tables are reversed. . 44 of Iron Grand Chain, libivmm. la a disgrace. (Vniral, Knightville, died of heart troul.b grand lodge session of the True there has hern and the restaurant owner could Justl rot kth i.y were held Ten Funeral services May Day, Opohnngo, Yankee. ai While In the east Mr. Shriver Imm some mlssjudgnient In the payina ot flaldy submit u bill for successful Hilt PMil'I.K OF TIVItc 0f dividend paying mines of Knlghtsvllle and interment took ed to visit the big clothing house pensions, and In many instances un surgical attention. the Mate were In lh- Tintic District. place at Spanish Fork. New York, Philadelphia and Aft deserving men have been paid pen was Celtint Swiss famous Day Independence Kruesl suelp In while Instances tin Duiig, other alous, W. II. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tintic of Silver City, had aunt haa been much ton great, hir lor, went hog wild Mini proceeded to ebrated In Kureka and the people of taken a Green, District to Miners I'nion held their reg- - j CllUngfcS In AutOIUODlld contract ore huul troin u an with this art of works demolish his 10 alaah the pensions city spent extremely quiet ika of dlsahli-Sultana uUr in Tooele election with the property Laws Made On July soldiers as it Is being done Is noth- hummer. He has been maintaining day. The post office and all of the 200 tons were min county. already ). anl business houses were closed and ing short of a i is nice. The prop- u sludin ut WuhlnKton, ed and awaiting removal to the rail er thing to have been done would lie angered becuuse he had been eral of the places displayed the George Tiusman was superin- vice president; Mrs. George Wheeler., The new l',ah Cde. kkm Flag hut aside from this there investigate every cum indivldully evicted rroin Ills studio for 5nto effect on lh firt of ,h 1 financial was nothing lo indieate the nation's tendent of the operations. Babcock. recording secretary; Mrs. birthday. A. M. Tarter, national diie- ior i'oi bile laws of this state and ussif who could fiuil and Kveryone ways the the Loyui Order of Mouse, who had tha' lira ndl warden Mrs' TRaeon mOMt Important of these ia mean, of leaving town did so. tnoa ,B Eureka for about lu A 11 k whh Mi.a of them going 0 the nearby vail, y preparations for Installing Platev to remain with the pwrM where In celebrations were town, torsi lodge, reported .ha, he expect- - Adan"Mon. of with .he car. ThU.J captain if guards. to hovo a charter nieinlierNhiu nf should that you change ran yw Santaquin playing a game with a Charles I. Diehl, bother of I. E. lain the license plates. team from there as a part of that town's celebration. a . I'' AT al-he- Myrle Hat & Dress - - sil Shop (rlU ft Starting Friday, July 7th and Ending Saturday, July 15th ; - 4 h id lit ili to rAi ea n Sale Prices: $1.95, $2.95, Ids-th- . at LH $3.95, $5.00 and $6.90 Values $3.95 to $16.75 rie-Th- e ... un-,w,- 'k -J PHONE t kmU oi lid KM TU EUREKA, r i3 1 I kf fly "ul :kot -- ril I til for i.- - n. i litri hi iJI e 1 pla idial stn s, scu-year- ili rest-'so- n l - y TW 4 of ji gmrr IKO at 0 :p rev Ml Ml -- L d semi-annu- al sev-liecai- - - "Pete and Pat on Aerial Honeymoon i. bn - FAT1IKII OF K1RKKA LADY DIED NATI RDAY AT PROYO km IN lit. tid s m at t Ktk Uni lit U ! Ac 4 to ilrea. d ui ttro - Rasmus Rergeson, aged S3 years, and the father of Mrs. James Hanley of this city, passed away at Provo last Saturday evening, death being due to ailincnis incidental to old age.) As is usual many Tinlic people Mr. Uergeson was horu in Nurd spent the 4th of July in other Norway, January 2S, 1850. He of the state, twenty years aco. lloih came to I'tah in 1890 and settled iu rsilroads were running excursions 1'rovo. lie Joined the L. D. S. to almost any place that one wished Thurch In 1SS1 In his native land toga, and at the time of death was a hUh Miss Agnes Nolan, a former teach- priest. Kureka schools, was mar Surviving are four sons and two'tr n (daughters, Randolph Rergeson. Salt riei at Berkeley, I'nllf , to William Fitzgerald. Adolph and John Bcrgeson. Seattle. Washington; Tarl Bergeun. . Wy tltv Pia a pari-ijor- d, a a i:n a i:w tl ith nurai The t aoi As icui Itlta j til Sl j , t,,, iv. ..rr b, report, .1 , nlr, r. ,h Lureka; 20 grandchildren Mr. aud Mrs. 1. J. Barnard return great grandchildren. tn Kureka afier a ten Funeral services were held Weildays vlsi! nesday afternoon in the Provo Sixth in the southern part of the state. ley, six " and l- -r k.. - Ward Thapel and Interment wu the city cemetery at that place. 1 in Edward iMnner, James Siran.-anLoren Thesbro left for a fishing trip Into the southern part r the state. d Chicago park board is all Miir-- d Reginald Uushorne Brmka, uephew of lady Aitor, with his bride, the as to how high the fences h.mld up former Allue Uhonie, at the Island Aviation club In lllcksvllte, 1, lH where they were sending part or their aerial hunc) lumm. be.,,!i f,,r Milliaiu D. Allen of ITuvu and h! cuunec-tlo- he around a proposed Well jn.i h. with high Rritisli nubility. Brooks prefers Nie uionlkrr of Teu" among nude Miss Faye lleck of Kureka were high are the neighbors' s:epladdt-- . the aviation set. Mrs. Brooks Is known to the flying dan as Tat.' The bride was a Ih'-pi- te n sun-bather- s. "kiii I Whether your printing J'1 is larjn or small vre ('.'in print it ami do the joli right at the right prices. Wlj iillj Sil brt la PHONE 36 FUREKA REPORTER k lo T 11 it join-marriag- e. 4: ys kk 1 A, M W, TitlJ?)R tut S nur,1 tww MtCE Hb to ? 11 'I .1 ! vr, 4:, |