OCR Text |
Show A -- . Tr Thnrsday, August THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 o Silver Will.Ccme Back - - -- - See The Silver dtflaltoly (owing back, the uptown of United Siad Klbert 1). Th'iiriu. who ray ever) Indication i tbit tbe world i' Hproadiin;, a iu tullic standard. "Ietiple DU longer think )ou ute muy when you talk about silver. - i&-- I Senator Thomas Declares Pioneer Tintic Landmark Removed From Main St."? 31, In New Fall COATS One of Kureku'n old laud mark tic ItiHtrict Miner' I'uion wa or-lie faiuoit I'nt Shea I lance Hall - guuied in Shea' Hall. Johu Gal-I- t no more, the building which half lugher of liulte, Montana, wa tb oil a ruuntrUhave loiin with the organizer, aud the firm prexidciit Maiiy u tentury ago vibrated China and, auih silver at standard, dance music of that lime, having waa John Duggan, father of Edward and tbe United State I bead .en loin down and moved to the Duggan and Mr. '. J. Fennell. Thlj other, that way. for only a nl valley where it will he utllUed to organization proKpeied "Either there iuul hr au accept build a modem home fur Mr. and short Hue. unce of nil ver a money or preteul' Mi. Walter Callaway of Bantaquln.j Cal Tolman look over the debt will have to lie wiped out,", jg2 The removal of the building wa naloon on the lower floor aud con be hu Id. "There aim ply Isn't enough done ho quietly that many of th ducted tbe bunlnes for two yean tlJ "o'yn"aruiid." noddent of llti city have not yet when It wa turned over to Mika vvm it come soonT No. No rtl the plate aftei it absence. Among the Salmon, who trrul lbjnia never tome t'.non, but it old liiuei'n of Eureka It h.i caused operating it for only a shoit while u frnlf0UlUl, (tie nut too far J mi end of comment and Its removal About IMS Mr. Sbea remodelled the ai.Ubl fumr. rJ has hi ought hark to their memory building, making of the upper flout of this u rooming house and of the lowr In Ideiits of the early day ' I- IlClpS'WOugC PTfcSKlWll camp. I'ot Shea's hall waa fatuou port Ion au eating place and rented wentII A. In of Advance Holland to tho Will lit every mining camp liutte.J Mi, j. Says Copper r3 ern country for the reason that the Mrs. Holland operated the bulue heIt waa takeu over until 189X when Lout S. Cate, president of the J j roaming miner or that time bad faIt wa he hecausw tin Man" It "Old with Taylor bp-jodge by tome acquainted corporation and form- wa the only place In Kurrka where mlliuiTy called. A couple of year ery vce president and general mau- - L eiiterlaiument or oclal gathering later the property wa purchased by Kger or tbe Utah Copper company, Jaiuei. Emilies who rontluued lo op- - aaa jn Utah during the early part of could be held. but re- - ths week, aud expreatied himself as The hall waa bull In 1888 by 1at- - Hate the rouiniug tick Shea, format of the Kureka Hill modelled I lot lower floor and eitab- - believing that n revival of busiuesa an undertaking parlor there. Mini n it company, who at the name bound lo accompany tbe success- until lit bualneaa Mr. Kustir a waa stayed boarding time conducting fuj 0p.rKtlon of the N. K. A. which wa equally faniou. In 1 1 2 when he sold oue to Mr. Van- - RraBl nnd that tbl will undoubtedly The name waa then fact Fat Shea place became o well dersluy. tj1B foplef situation. I. now n Hint It was uid an Irishman changed to the Union Hotel and there iv still a large Although ' (Iitild get off the boat at New York Mr. Vundenduys continued In busl- ,urpiu, 0( copper, be Maid, "this S until u few month ago. mid upou elating that he wa .being gradually absorbed, aud the hall dauee Shea orj j lug for Fat day of the camp Fat tariff Is excluding cheap foreign early house would he handed a Hlteaa hall was In the center of the per, with tbe renult that the Aiuerl-tickto Kureka. business district, but business grad- - ran market Is being preserved for two a Tbe building whs story uay moved up Main street until tbe t lie American miner." the luj Willl uu the outer edge, nnd It floor second the being structure, bull and tbe lower portion utilized j., ouy natural that It would go the the pAnllimir( n us a u loon. Mr. Shea operated both,1 way of all tbe other old time buildbis bartender at that time being Fat!lna aa it j,ad nerved Its usefulness. Figures OR ReUil Costs ... now are there we ran learn as As far Harrington. The dances given were real vut4iniy two buildings on Main street' Consumer of fsrm products are In tbe live of the few resident were standing at the time 0 be furnished. In tbe uar future, this rump and they usually lasted all'Hhea's hall was built. One of them with weekly report front tbe For years the music for lhee j (j,,, a!it atrurture on the south ernment ou the reason for auy com- -' was furnished by the Sperry all) 0f Main street at the western modlty price Increases, aud with in-- ! affairs Tlnaman was In charge of the work The achools of Kureka wrr OiThestrn of Nrphl and It Is said which In the early daya housed formation on who Is getting the on September 2nd, twenty ynJ ago. open years twenty ,, the musician aometlme Field workers of snVer Dollar Saloon, but for dltlonal money. KO, according to Irof. WUIIaoiu Ago A strike of considerable turned three days In making a trip mauy years past has nerved a a real- - (he United States Department of lotImport-- ; It waa intended to open tbe h1. ance wa made on Hie 800 level of j Hrhool on the same date, to Kureka to play for a dance. At aIlc(,a i'll other I the Kureka Ho- - bur and the United State the Dragon Iron. The ore was! that time square dances were the! tel, which ha alway been known ment of Agriculture are to gutlier MmFollowing are Lien Is The Kureka baseball team retard found in the porphyry, nnd waa In rage and It is an odd coincident that as Hitch even though It ha had many and report price figure, while the That Happened in Tint It- a to Eureka after a trip Into CiJ and How loug Washington of the mail who culled these dancea owner and operator. the form tabulate with values Neore of Years Ago. stringers, agencies wa In Kureka at the time the old Hihho laud mark will remuln I n analyze them, according to ,21 per rent lead nnd 35 ounces sil- - county. They lost both games tH hull wus being torn down, lie Is Old timers aud many non received by Director William ver, with a trace of gold. It was 'played, one to Lehl and the other Charles Haynes, 81 year old resident othera are hoping they will never be Ueteraon from Ur. Frederic C. Howe, thought that these stringer might Spanish Fork. . ( . Griggs in agricul-Intac- t Aoordiu ; remain will of Nepltl. Supl. for counsel the consumer t0 u ore body of large propor that always razed, they The officers of the Tmllc Dinra The hull wa also ued a u lodge as muuunieut to the pinners tural administration, Doctor Howe the niiulitg slid shipment of zinc was (ions, Miners Union decided not to hold he at to the resumed Day room nnd theatre, n small uluge be- of thl great mining camp. May oi. mine.; Information intend to release the in Kureka on Labor celebration new The which In had been tunnel A nuikd the price of ing locuted In the south end of the) prices through the press, radio, aud A had been three big holid there on Co. the started Tintic Zinc to it make theutrlcul metal would Indlthis possible ground building. One of the first special reports lo groups and Plans to be Made for in . t ore at a proril. in North Tintic wus in a distance of event Eureka during the isai on be there handle Jduula this lo wii put quality performance H It would ba bar. was on Elk It felt faSeason that and the formation waa fev't, the OpCll The Funoramu of Ireland," which The field staffs Of the two depart- - Large bod ten of zinc were exposed in t Hie! vorable acfor the of would be it n decided hit that ore, made such making pn.i!ie menta will gather retail prices oil the mine and ' rding to mining uien. truvellng troupe was held over so a! Member of the state game refuge bread, milk, meat, aud other ft- In. tlilp l. r irtai.NiL committee are meeting at Salt Lake . gq'cltle and from mote lliuu showing could be made. 1 Uncl ll lh w !k n,aJ,Ker of .al of ! The Hibernian Society nnd Hie tlty today to arrange for the annual j 00u ator,.a. nch,,,"Jr the department of- Sam I). J. Russell and two sons, Ds ( n,,M Mammoth Il,y ,,y ul 1ajr Kn,chl b',u Society, two Uatho- - open hcusou on elk, which will be t Wmhiugton Ibe price will -- kn mM I - b--- and ( ( h DRESSES rl at Dress & Hat Shop Myrle liue It will pay you to shop early. Priices are going up daily. d pro-hou- se 1 jjp S' 1 look-JocK- n. We have a most complete stock of Mens and Boys' Shirts. Dress Shirts and Work Shirts. cop-hoardi- et I I j j - ' officii guv-nigh- ad-th- t. at con-,1,- TwentyYears - - of-o- lnforuta-qucHtio- n. ! ! e ! . - - I Hfi-on- r. .. ;.t;. mu iuh iiiiijpuii. Knights of Labor, n imtionul work- efs organization In existence at tb.it lime. In the year 1S89 the Kureka I. (). O. F. lodge was organized In Fat Sheas flail, the dute being March 31st. John Morley, Sr., a resident of Kureka at the present time, I a charter member of till ord-- r nnd attended the meeting at which time lie wa made the first secret sry of the lodge. The Odd Fellow continued to meet theni until 1K9A, when the 1. O. O. F. hall was completed. In the early nineties the first Tinfor ini-e- i - .liiu-iniir- i. u ... . ;,n. -- i" - -- - lug lo wltlcb everyone Interested game uttd range ctiuservullou I In- vited. The matter of changing the houndurles of some of the btute game pre- serves will he considered. State Flsli and (lame Commission- states that indl- it Newell H. totook a good season, with rations point bull heing quite plentiful In the various herds of the state. However. a letter i being aeut to all game so thst a wardens and supervisor before can be made canvas thorough the season opens. - u. u. c., i ..... X1 rurn i itor Car? IwrPB tS J" jh? a. s Why Buy A New Mn Td reeeivimr lor raw maveriais bundle ora sometime lu October. The i r;,riuir ported poor success and salt! IBM .will be determined, Henry Ilush, 19 years of age, son birds were pretty well scattered. of this be would of opening plant reporla w)j HH0 rover any benrfit to several of the mines of the- of Mr. and Mrs. John Hush of Mam- -, the Mrs. U. E. Wall entertained i. from increases resulting I,rrt, e. 0t J. Knight company which had large itoultls. In honor of the thlrJ birth lie had been ill lesa pUyUH.ut of hlxher wages and new than party of low grade ore but were quantities . Include will any and three tlHy. The remains were taken, ot her Utile daughter, Leith. Th nmpojnn-ntpretty well worked out of smelter . 0 or manufactured of in burial. present were: Kuth Murphy, Dorot Ar,,r,,an changes prices i Sia Hickman, Helen utbr commodities that farmer buy. product. James Creighton, who hud been Murphy, Helen Hay, Margaret Owen. Frij jal,er tem wm provide an Index Sinking of the shaft at the Scran-- of b1 buying power of the farmer. tl,u ullue Was aim ln progrMa twenty ,,,,lriu,,rtinK operations at the Ga- - Owens, Myrtle Gatley. Cbarlei Ii Stockton,, resigned his Owen Creighton, Lenor Mill. Hj Farmer have too lung been get- - vear ago. However, it wu planned kn ant ' for tlielr labor ',0 ,0p hu(, worl early in Septem- aKn taken up bis kUrite Thurmond, Lavon Thnrna-lnif a alluM ln H fcurekn. Tria'fUW declarHowe ua fMlllll ber and commence a systematic cam- Mary Marrlngton, Margnerlts W(1 are lryln) t0 increase their p.s,,,, ot vA prospecting in an effort to sinter was In y,lnonUaM name time we are going looate Al Kie,U- - UTon CUvelle, orH at gr,at,r depth. At uf the St. school see cun to the we that lhut tlnw ,be Scranton was shipping years ago, returned to Kureka after t0 do what C,ar sre protected at a time Bbout 150 tons of ore per month, consuntf-rThodore Stack. Marie OlOBBtl. the summer spending al Notre Dame, when the administration I trying to Indiana. H w The meinbera of the local RH predicted that for the pull farmers and workers out of Lodge were making arrangMn what Frchldeut Roosevelt has railed month uf August, 1913, the Kagle A Blue Hell for a dance and banquet to be fH property would show the the economic hell they have been on September 23. 1813, In bonorl largest earnings sinre the discovery living In for four years. i'f ore. According to Supt. Owens the 84th anniversary of the fond ore was a of of their order. much better value A Londou fug Is a mixture of (he smoke and water, but contain less and along with the high grade the . George Ilensel, on of Dr. condeused water than a fog outside earnings for the mouth would be Ifensel, left for California, large, although the tonnage sent out the metropolitan area. L was going to attend school at not a great a for some months Stanford Univeraity. h ,h1 p1Physique Declared Not The j Mr. aud Mrs. Hurt Grig Frauk Thornberg, who wus operat- Real Man. C. guests of Mr. and Mr. F.Burt lux tbe (Tift property In South n ot Eureka. C. C. and Is the aubjecl of the Lea- - (lc. sent out anther carload of brothers. slvcr ore, worth $25 per ton. A new which will be read In all of ore had Sunou of been churches Christ, Scientist, ldy opened up on (IV tunnel level, and It was predict- STOCK OWNERS WARM-day, September 3rd. cd luthat ; TO KEEP ANNUAL regular shipments would be Among tbe lliblicu! citations n Is the In order, eluded In this The Spirit of God hath following: A number of leaseis were Complaints are still coW Hilll Cl busy at made me. and the breath of the A- the Uncle Sam mine. The best lease city officers of damage me which life" lmighty hath giveu (Job was that of by horses and cattle Joeph Gagon, this block 53:0. to roam the ,re,,a milled ,he lncle Slm n Included In this arl owners were given a lleck Tunnel line, and was a high iw are also the following correlative apparently weeks ago but r grade The product. passages from Science aud Health to attention no paying royalties from this lose were divi- with Key to the Siriptures" by Mary ded ticers state tbe law In between the two companies. Man Haber .Kddy: is, aud forever Is going to be Inforced and ha been. Gods reflection . . . Man George Tinsntan was In town nnd mala found on the is Idea, (he Image, of Love; he I not that there was a fine ore empounded. physique (He is) that which pos- - showing at the Sultana In sesses no life, intelligence, nor crea- - Tooele county and that Itproperty wa a cer- What has become of tlve power of his own. but reflect talnty that regular shipments would The girl who is interostod In light apple' grower who M spiritually all that belongs to his be poible. Thl property was un- no be ouW1 sports Maker" (p. p. 271, 5). gsnorally fellows th fair stop- - earthquake der lease to Kureka people and Mr. hire pickers? pots. in ; - If you are one of those who haven't & pocket full of money don't feel bad because you are not able to buy & new car, but bring1 your old one here and let us make it comparatively new at a surprisingly low cost. We can add thousands of miles of pleasant motoring to your car. Modem machinery enables us to do this. CONSULT US FIRST. BECK & FARREN GARAGE Cr-- Tin-Ma- on Lesson-Seruio- I Lesson-Sermo- lead-silve- J ... P! ESRri OHilve x i .3rs, yjevv-,Nsct- VE , A w owe. iHvr SHOULD BUT vsearr etwevt Ma H r:f'(VVAS PLAVlWCr !e Auowe AMD KWOWS IT IS NO MAKE HM HAA'Py use L AAEMtVDMlHtiv 1 A hi. " t "t i |