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Show Thursday, Ansfut THE EUREKA REPORTER 4 Page VIRGIN GROUND PRODUCES STRIKE Twenty Years Ago nut liiufd from Page 1.) JiTiiiim mol Jiowiiey. agreement im In quit certain Unit considerable adiviD I( ridluwlnic nre ilvrnla la IliiHr a 'Ill'll lliiiM-M'i- l Nhhc of leaa ,ltn. will he uinli-- r way in that vliinov Infull' loliR. i it urn! rii null ilitil Mr. Miiinlni.. - KisinjJ first rurlnuil of ore fioin Ilf lii a piopo-n 0 level of llii' litiH been approached si iki oil tin in il :k liis iilmi I; mi ini hi wit. to linn Vhliiila w.is will out 2u run of In 'I'm lii' I'liiof Im1 in- me iiin iiiiu ln'uvy In gold uml tin tiolil inn iin tins, lii is rather iHiiilunl lo ill be 11I1 In Miii fa ll.i r.li f li to woulil in il lii fri k v. mill uhiiiil 'I In lalw uiM 2.'IIU. I1I.1 yiotiml, of wlii'li lif lln vi'lnp L'uii i fiiiin I In lo lilt I On Ills own w.:y. in sola owner, Iiin level Ii.iiI Iiic II completed, ImrliiK Him yi Urs .Mr. Minutin'. Im Kii'lfy Improved I In Vent- it wiifil lln Ki'oniol i lilt li In- 011 ilation in the Inner vMirkint'.H of llii f ttiilol ore lit lias tlnlif a( i in if l.ilgc ttlnmiiil of Wink. Ilf Inis 'llif iifw cyanide ..ml fifclfil liy ill ir(-I-I Olif lUlilifl lioil'f lull liiin r. I', liilggs, W 111a f'uilrr mol fi'fl, iiluither over 100 ft'i-- l mol iwo, I I'ustlclon was fiu Inin opera- - others u shorter (llsluio'f. Ilf lias' Iiin uiol everyone connected wit li llii- also mink u couple of shafts. One! t ciil iir felt confident Ihal llif mill of lliesf It liail u r.ipu- - distance won lit lif u success. t In oiikIi hanl rock. Till a rfiulrel a 40 Iona rily of nlioul pir day. loi of work when you ronsliler lif Hie Chief Consolidated nil in workfil uloiif mol that lif hull lo hull ailoplfil llif lllshee nvh-- t climb out of the shaft to hoist every i ' of alnpf filling Instead of l of dirt . Anil tlm mill feature In k. MmiuRfr Wullnr h'iirh de- of It Is that aflefperloi III I II K all tills cided ilial Ihia proifNN was llif mo.-,- t work lo ilisrnvereil lln ore on tlm Mirressful ill miniiix hill hoilles of surfnre mol only a few feel from one on. Tim prlnrlplf of llif system of hla oliler wurkliiKM. ' w:m In fill In Ihe opening with waste It Is of Tint Tills particular section as fun I aa I In ore waa removed. lileully located with reaped lo uhip-- j taken iii al pliiK facilities ua it Is only four miles Work hail again llif I'nilfil Tliillr property, with li. from tlm railroad and Die entire haul would he down hill. S. II. H111 It li In 1'liiirnw. i Some of the old operutora of Tin 'lii uew ore bodies In tlm Colo thought well of the ground In ruilo. In hnlli the north unit south Cunyuti us la evidenced by the woi klur.s, were liolditiK up well and fari (hat John lleck, famous IhrouKh of Ihe Hullion lleck. ( Deo very every thing pointed to Knottier period of prosperity for Ihia old llnm ho- - Hpni cniisideruhle money in Irou iiuiuu. Canyon and shipped quite a toutiaRf of iron ore from there. In 1890 Im Two mules were lowered lo tlm a claim in that part of Tln-- I patented 1000 level of Ihe Chief Conaolldaleil lourlma the one on which it and mine, Ihe anlmula to he used to haul Mr. ore waa found. MundfnRa ore trains lu Ihe Ioiik drifts on that la llm second Important ore This level. alrlke In North Tlntlc recently. Only The million lleck mine wns aim a few weeks ago Ihe Tlntlr Metals, producInR a fair lonnaae of ore, formerly the Hot Stuff, opened up a about 400 Iona havltiR been aent out nire body of ropper ore which they during Ihe month of July. Some of are ileveloplnR at the preuent lime. Ihia was front leasers and amne from The Hot Stuff is about 2 miles north-coieast of (he Mundlna holdinaa, by dl pstiy work. rerl line, but a considerable distance Ihe work al the new Tlntlr mill, by roa, n a u Hit, opposite aide Imina erected at Silver City by Jeaue of 1( b,K of mouIlUlnH. Tjie Knlalil, waa proareaslna nicely. The flp1,rB(orB ()f seldom get properly machinery waa helna Inalalled and jn(0 p nt ir ho developments of llm the early completion of the plant was t month ar, no, known. helm: predicted. 'Mil1 w i 1! 1 i 1 1 11 I Viihiii" 1 1 I 11 Prices 1 ii', - ( ASu re Way to iieat Iiui k 10 klfMiTa. Xu under tliU 'tin1 3 I 'l I 1 1 pit-le- r Eui USE OUU 11 CONVENIENT ruli-iiiMliu- Ju-i- LAY-AWA- Y A small deposit t0n. venient weekly payments and well hold your blan-ketuntil you are ready uj I 1 1 11 Ifi-oi'k- f - 1 seek 111 Bad ,ginrs s M Aft Early-Bir- d saving Jis bern u ii on gtnrtlvs ,1 DEEP NAP IPHaM X sddi Vatarea Here's your ojortiimiy to get a lot of blanket for a little this money- - but we can't promise to maintain this price after ,(iisf- - Nil Only While This shipment lasts! shipment is gone. A "deep nap" blanket, full 72 x 84 siie, heavy weight ! plaided in soft, rich tones. Sateen lKAtnd. Big warm cosy siiiivoas. th ig for id W fdl sad at they lud iin of ISN ahead of so that you riting price be able stock to might I aod shelves, save your M'c borjj .i i'-r- ? lib viHd :kats hai my vslu, x m it u Full double bed siie, 70 x 80, with 4- - inch sateen binding. Get yours today without fad! Pair Youll sad uiy prsc tdv Th q mat snd nt of c o rr aitsqnfn Never the rviac Get .yonuoit wli snd Better 'jut ing in Buy she du Lfikl I J. P. ir u Pel Ladle1 - OUR LARGEST, DEEP NAP HEAVIEST I tifevay iLpmsn Hi Vyrl hynier - ; iobs EXTRA LONG Lreka 72x90 iTomsr Eareka tv v snd EXTRA HEAVY I Lwge K Tke Sunt 5 Pounds Cosrley Eureka EXTRA DESIRABLE 4 inch Sateen Bound Ends ruh Pos Call I'iTl Csllie1. ficnia 8tar Tke Eon-k- a $3.49 It was estimated that there were mines in tlm Cnited Stales; 000 metal milieu, producInR or in the u(urc of development; there were 9 copper refineries, 4 5 smelters, 2S lead sineltim: plants, 2S ilucj C. 1. Swlnncy, Crunk Wiece. and 314 iron smelters. AH of which; James Mclkuiuld. Krick lii'cenhalgh, goes to show that ev-years ilyrnnt Johnson and Thomas Iarks, .iro minitiR was nil impuiiant in1 all of whom were accused of helm: ilustry. riiiRlenders in a riot, were fined 10 Al1 be ' l,ar,y each in Judge Peterson's court. They D. niember of I.. S. the were accused of forrefully assisting hurch on August ,. 1913, a mature W. Anderson, an ailiged a sl'l inlid Im? ,,f Hl,i, h ,0 nurd, out of town. dinner. Tiin Downey had his fool quite A UKler was honi to Mr., badly injured by falling rock while Midvale. ' at work In Ihe Kuala and Itlue llell. " Mrs. Harney was formerly Miss ltuby, K. C. Clift had just taken charge Church of this city. Nil Tke Tke Tke A Whit Osfo Coiy rim 1 Ba inmm coal Tke Cotton Ilaid SHOP NOW PRICES ARE SURE Blanket i Of sturdy, long -- wearv aiM wjhr --S- Double Cotton ADVANCE -- J. C. Pesmey Co. DEPARTMENT 'k Bar! BLANKET Ball, 01 .V. plaids. to M Ine, TORS Eureka, Utah. - Tilling and hunting 1 at llcportcr office b.'.-n-.- s r'r Ma.tj Small Cities in Utah May Lo Government Spends B:g Free Mail Delivery Sum for Rodent Control - , Monday, August 7th Stores and Business Houses 5.30 p. SATURDAY INCLUDED 1 his is Done to Comply with the N. R. A. Code , 29 counties in the stale rodent control J," ww u Si- - resulted In a saving to Dcvii'S in eight total of S79.)i21 acres of federal and tmber eatimaled to 8,, ' r,lu,n 10 le old a ud private land in Itah was treated aeveral hundred thousand i,,! m of bavin n -- id. ntN go t.v the control rodent pent! during the f..r tiuil, j thr.Mtcned hv 193,. fiscal year, according to the anXOT1CK TO STOCK nual report released last Saturday by It. Scon Zimmerman. Vtah leader of 9 Stock ownera are hereby d Connmenctng Whit arritjr 70 x 80 of a sturdy, long swk cotton. In five lovely rich bUfc ap!e cttyu well. Single "d x W. tJ TO SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRESENT PRICE. strike Jgj. 11 u farnl present supply ago, Inspecting hla many holdlnga in Ihia district. 8.30 a. m. li IS pt This price on Jease Kniahl, of 1rovo, waa lit of Ihe clothlna department ul Ihe Tlntlr, ilurina Ihe week twenty years Tlntlr Merc. Co. twenty years ago. foi : UL pair n r- an ik and Itxtra Weight Over-siz- e 11 twi-ni- snd awylloa Warmth" Quality - - Wear Too Good to Last Long! f. j,n tit'UO k" !M jj iii Hi,r k' ell for them. liio-l.i- Ceorae A. Whittaker, who was well known In the Tinlic IHstrirl. A new prospecting rainpalan had died nl Salt l.ake City, hei-tuken up al Ihe Opuhungii. This of Mrs- Au,a roiialsted of a drift off the main tun- M. It. II. Sullivan of Eureka, Mrs. 1st d u woniil tiel and mice of require tOO feet before It reached Ihe objec ilieil at 1ayuou twenty years ago. live, which was direvtly over the ore iUnv4ii uiove.l his family ,.:llll,.r Loillea opened up uu the lower levels ,rim (.y a ,,ak H rll-0f u kill, The mine shipped 250 lous of ore In jUl), 1I1SIII pe, piir, July, part of this cotiiitiR from llm blli locality uud was going to li r.eneial cleanup uml tlm remainder llU Ul.k a, farniiii. front leaaiTH. Attorney C. K. Ilerry was in I'm A winre was he ng sunk I min a vo, having a cu.ie In tlm district court tlilfl on llm 000 level of the Crown III that city. 1oiiil, the object beina lo prospect Dr. mid Mrs. I,. K. Iierco left fm ul greater depth a very likely tonk-- t ii lime;. tone lied. Joseph Wlrtlilin, a tew days visit al Salt l.ake City. resldeiit of the company, was out Miss Hludley of American from Salt inspect ina the prop with Imr uncle und was Coik visiting unerty ami wiyt well pleased with Mr. ami Mrs. I. T. Henry o' aunt. conditions. derground Main ninth. Maurice Anderson, Cam Scott and M.murer Jackson McChrvstul of Clrirles lleraatroni took a lease on lii mini and ltlilge ft Valley tlie llm Mdlallou property, which adwas out from Salt laike City, mines, tclor Con. joins the Cnrlsu uml lonkiiia over the properties. mines. Eryt s llm-Im-- 111 PLAN. ' ) i. ro.Knt control work. l S. biological that they must keep ,hplor Ihe streets I I. Ann poundt of iioixon bfrom roaming Compl,Btl propounded. waM UMil and a total of S16.- of day made r.:S every ing In eU'ii.led the carrying within stock w,.i k foi the report shows, ut by atray i in i, , urge tenters, the the total wanl, If you ih to acreage treated 8.i2.atiS Mila. e deliveries ar- - put at the head u.re prlvateD owned and 226.- - payment of eatray pound :iiis f an off-.- i Ul i which 4::. acies were owned hr the must keep your slock ofM mi vln c govern- JOIIS BOWPJS ..nr.njied to avoid another ment. dcf:i".: ny This atne effort The furnihed ti. i,!. last w ii:i r wh:;, fongre w.i I,undi of poieon hail Used i. i'i hut w.i, al.evaine . ' (MKP OK of i tie money ex U.,uis,. of th. vti.i; M.'in, 0f pint.- -, 1.idi ... .I ; private Interests supplied iilo-fi.ini v I.iit The officers and pounds of bait Nnd (2.902.76 l'iiiby. th"f po?ni.it.,r fund I ., and the slate Primary Association n x'n.Hng il l..in T.v (,e :"! up l.:r.rtexpended, all those who entered , . blit v no r, halt. ,.i !.v,i ia r ao on Hi rile parade rioneer coitri.l Day Ion were opera: aimed ntltiwn!. to iir b. ir ..! i in. :i! u,B .uuIrr.N. prairie dogs. ed in the program ir.as.ing reveuiteN und a'.o to . pie. gophu-schurch. jack rabbits, rata. p.ire them for any vivVe cuts that t' Id mile, IlnglNh sparrows and nviv he in making the p..u "p;.r,. At eM,t nie phase of por fall at th Eureka ffi.e departmant the work estanjej t0 workDe4r,y ,,, Qf h- - fJf for .vtary urvey. Neatly - po-i- jl 's-U'i- 1 e TH-H- ii-- 4 affi-it-- - f - |