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Show f - Thursday, November 1, 11K . JOHN 111 AN DIED lhKTKmuv j IRELAND IN' THE EUREKA REPORTER 1934.- - U, g, Li Cl U OF Officers 0ne More gig Snag!p,ant Word was received In Eureka yes-- It will doubtless become a tradl- terday to the effect that the Kev. American blurb that the John Ilyan had passed awuy at his troubles of the federal liquor investl- home In Ireland. The news will be received with S10 never Federal liquor investigators In regret by every resident or the Tintlc District who was acquaint- - utah troublod w,lh investigations to ed with Father Ryan, who was past-- ! collect the ,1'000 wholesale and re- or of the local St. Patricks Church tail hard liquor tax announced recently by the treasury department, for nearly nine years. Father Ryan lert Eureka In 19 IS now are confronted with a still bigto return to his native land, Ireland, ger problem. More than half of the hard liquor and since that time had led a rather e secluded life. Last December he en- sold in the United States goes of tax the government through the Mater tered Hospital at Dublin for treatment for rheumatism but counterfeiting of revenue stamps, It was announced recently from Washhe failed to recover. In the next Issue of the Reporter, ington, D. C., by Joseph Choate, head e Federal Alcohol Control we hope to give a detailed history of board. the life of Father Ryan. utah investigators are wondering At the St. Patricks Church in Eu-- I reka on Monday morning, at 7.80. how much of thMe bootleg spirits o'clock, Father Kennedy will say a!are consumed In Utah, and It was mass of Requlren for the happy re- - announced that they Intended to find out immediately. pose of the soul of Father Ryan. One Investigator ventured a guess that at least 35 per cent of the hard CARD OF THANKS. liquor consumed In dry Utah escaped We are deeply grateful for the as- - the $2 a gallon tax Imposed by the counterfeit through sl.t snregl ven us and thesy mpa thy government shown us after the death of Mr. Cum ThIa new racket Is a felony under Sandstrom. We wish to thank all those who sent floral offerings or the law, and vigorous prosecutions I e I j tt j 1P' ,, unc,. .. " - REPORTER Work was still progressing on the level out at the Tintlc Standard Published on Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. and a nice showing of ore had been opened up In the east drift. From C. K. RIFE J. VERN RIFE this body of ore, on which stoping Publishers operations had been started, the last shipment of 55 tons had been taken and already another 35 tons were piled on the dump. WE. CAN OFFER THE RESIDENTS OF TINTIC DISTRICT A COMPLETE Loan Service Postmaster E. W. Redmond reported that the year's business showEntered In the post office at Eued a substantial Increase over the previous year, especially In the post- reka, Utah, as second class mull al savings department, which in 0c-- ; matter under the Act of March 3. tober, 1914, showed a balance of 1879. scot-fre- , EUREKA jjqo I end-sincer- the course of a short time the would be ready for UHe- - Page 3 $10 to $300 AUTO FURNITURE 813,822. LOAN R Subscription Rates (2.50 per year. Call at the office of the Eureka Reporter for details regarding this unusual service. A relief fund of (1180.46 had been collected for the widows of the1 Centennial Eureka mine disaster and DSSJI Robertson, Former 20 years ago this week It was diEurekan, Died in California vided pro rata among the women who had been made widows by the Donald. Dean Robertson, aged 43 disaster. The respective sums received ranged from (295.00 down to yeurs, and a former resident of Eureka, died at Long Reach, Cal(165.00. ifornia, October 30th. He was born The miners who had been busy at Malta, Idaho, In August, 1891, Okla- - and ln aver ,lace tha wa, a vateran 0( tlie Worlll War at ( the en,enn,al I homa "lPe serving In the Philippine and llawal- ka m,ne were at laHt rewarded w,th:ian Islands, where lie success. During the week 20 years Personal Finance Co. Room 207, Knight Block University Avenue Phone 210 8 N. PROVO, UTAH adnt PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. : ThTiir; . ;:11;,r:.lcc.';m,v;;n , tt - For further Information consult County Clerk or respective signers. Earl D. Bryson. Thomas E. Boltrell reka where he followed mining, he! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and Alfred Sunquiet. The bodies of, marrIed Mls Estate of VIC PETERSON, De- Georgia Creighton.1 ington American League baseball; Edward Allen and Bert Loesee still waa welj known aud popular 4n team, who has an eye for money, sold ceased. remained In the cave hut It was(TinljCi and waa a member of the lo - Joe Cronin, his to1 Creditors will present claims with thought that they would be recover- cal poid of lhe American Legion. the Boston Red Sox for the little sum vouchers to the undersigned st the ed within a day or two. jn addm0n to his widow he Is sur- - of (150,000 dollars. Good business, office of C. N. Leatherbury, Eureka, - In a financial way, but not too brll- - Utah, on or before the 22nd day of Manager Jackson McChrystal of vlved by two children, a daughter onHaul one when Anna a considers that Cro- -' December, A. D. 1934. and and Margaret the Gemini, Ridge and Valley and MRS. SANDRA JOHNSON, Eureka Hill mines, was out from JameH of LonK Beach, Calif.; his nin gave him a champion team a1 Administratrix of the Estate Salt Lake City, and announced that; mother, Mrs. William Robertson, and year ago. tatw. Mrs. Walter Wheeler ofj of Vic Peterson. Deceased on the first of tlie month the ship-- 1 n, ment of ore would he discontinued Malta, Idaho, another sister and a 'on account of tlie low prices of brother, Mrs. Jumes Brldger and Slower 2Stn, are sain to be getting Claude RuherUon, of Long Reach. alo,1K a m"keA in will burial ,abw'n1B and services Funeral Tintlc Lodge No. 9, F. Tlie Following are Evenie create in weight, the heaviest one J. II. Hadley opened a new shoe take place at Loiik Bearli. & A. M meets 2nd Tlm( llnpiiciied In Tintlc a now weighs ten pounds and the wee shop just eaat of Taylor Bros. store Hrore of Years Ago. and 4lh Tuesday of 9 7 lassie ounces. Tlie others pounds 20 years ago. each month t I. O. O. Ladles and Children's Galoshes at! ranging between the two points. The Hall. Visiting brothF. Alton Packard, famons cartoonist Myrle's Hat and Dress Shop, priced fact that these babies have all lived ers Invited to attend. The Sliver Dollar property, local- -' of 20 years ago, was to give a lecture' 95c, (1.69 and (1.98. up to the present is attracting the R. L. CONYERS, W. M. ed in the North Tintlc section, about and exhibition at the Tintlc Illghj attention of the medical science of was JOHN F. ROWE, Secy. four miles from Eureka, carry- School. tlie world; never in history has a case of this kind existed before. ing on prospecting work and accord- The books of Eureka showed that lng to A. N. Wallace, one of the prln- Near Canton, Ohio, a mushroom & YON clpal owners of the ground, develop- - there was 1636 voters, twenty years, com-- j weighing 74 pounds and 40 Inches menia looked very encouraging,, ago, who had registered for the some of the assays showing values! 13 election. On the last day that! jin diameter, 21 Inches long and 12 Inches thick, was found. It was suf- the hooka were open 291 voters reg- of as high as (23 per ton. TO OUR PLACE OF ficient to feed ten families among lstered. BUSINESS The 17th annual coouventlon of which it waa distributed. the American Mining Congress was; J- - W. Paxman, a representative, Mrs. June Brewer, of Salt Lake, You Dont Have to to be held at Phoenix, Arizona, on. from the Utah Agricultural was sworn In as constable for the 7, 1914. Several Utah at Logan, was In Eureka and said; DRINK BEER election polls of District 58. Men mining men. Including representa- - that Tintlc Valley held forth great or are usually chosen for this work, for j ttvea from Tintlc planned to attend possibilities for dry farming. You on Is occasions Dont Have to It to necessary apply the meetings. The political pot was boiling red to some unruly the bum's rush CARDS PLAY e The May Day people were mining hot 20 years ago and both voter, but if such a condition should ore from cratic and Republican leaders were come up Mrs. Brewer could call high grade Just Come In and Be In the county the Uncle Bon aud Uncle Joe claims, claiming a victory on the Judges for assistance, ao it's election. Consolidated Friendly. owned by the Chief more than likely that the orderly trend of business will go on JumI Mining Co. This ground adjoined D jj Grei5K 0f Rockville, Mo., SOFT DRINKS . , . the May Day, but was far away from the same as if she was a he." Eureka eornina here to SILVER The Congress alone lias the Chief Cons, workings. The ore a TOBACCO and CIGARS, , mloyment In the Reporter The rotl)U teams of the Rocky the power, under the Conxtltu- -' The Clawson brothers Nicholas discovered while the May Day aep CONFECTIONS was a typograpn oper He 0 Mountaln conference had a rather aud John came to the United States tion, to fix tlie value of mine rs were following a body of ore ator. leisurely week, only four games be- - from Sweden when they were boys, money" and provide for the' that extended over Into the neigh-- , coinage thereof. I favor a luw boring territory and were given a geles that Miss Julia Williams, who lug played, the outstanding one was and an their lives they hud kept iu ii making ellver a base money iUase by the Chief officials. The ore previous to going to California, was between Colorado University and close touch with each other. A few with gold, and making mandn- - ran from (1500 to (2100 a ahlp- - a nurse at the Mammoth hospital, Colorado Aggies, the former winulng days ago they were both killed iu au 27 to 9, and pinning the first defeat automobile accident on the Clear iwas married to Harry Mockbee. tory the purchase of all silver nient. 'on the Aggies. Colorado Teachers creek road in southern Utah. One mined in the United States. T1,a officials of the Chief Consoll- -, At a meeting held at the home of ran true t0 form und deeated Mon- - waa go and the other 65. LABOR The working man should They lived .dated Mining company decided to re-- Mrs. B. Kautxman, the members of tana 8lale 19 t0 0. Denver U had their lives together and died to- be fully protected by law In Ills duce forces considerably and stop the Ladles Aid Society of the M. a EUREKA DECORATtough time In taking Wyoming 9 gpther that's right to freely organize and the shipment of ore pending better r. Church. 20 years ago. elected the lo 0 and on Fridayt 3. Y. U. had than fiction ING COMPANY Huviu;; metal prices. A number of men that following officers: Mrs. R. Adamson, a pravtice game with Western State bargain collectively. Announces nerved as secretary of the login- - had been used In ore production president; Mrs. I. A. Foote, vice oI Colorado, the final score was 46' It Is said that up in the Salmon Intive bureau of the lUg Four would be placed on development president; Miss M. Kautxman, secre- We can River q jn fayor of the Provo aggregasupply all grades country of Idaho, cougars Brotherhoods In Waaliington, 1). work, hence the redaction In employ- - tary and treasurer. tlon. Utah In its game with the are playing havoc with tlie elk and qualities of G., I hold a warm Interest In tlie ment would not be great. The hub-- ! Unlveraity of Oregon, was still herds, killing off practically all the M , the at hUeksmlth WALL PAPER, PAINTS cause of labor. pension of ore production was neccs-- l Insofar as winning was con- - calves; and are doing a lot of dam- Centennial Eureka mine, returned 10, JluMd" v 8 to 7 to age to both range cattle and horses. and VARNISHES 'sary due to the fact that the mine In T. B. Murray, Idaho director of the Northwest. at Lowest Prices. f nat,onal PorUnce Xu- - biological survey, says It is almost gBU,ea system of Unemployment and dId not "Wall Papes and Paint Perm,t a Prfit with metals,' L R Conyers was busy 20 years braska, Chicago, Minnesota and impossible to control the cougar DiiudilllLr Insurance alumlil h were at that time. - situation for lack of experienced from the remainthey of hta stock won prices thetr ;at Princeton games, m0ViDg drugs 0 Makes a Home of Any u and within a Ing as the most outstanding tenms. hunters in that area. Mr. Murray Era nk Rirrh ...i.i.ni m.naaar nrRobliuou to Eureka, House. 1 aland for the full' VETERAN! word1 short time would open up a first- - x0tre Dame continued its winning might do well to get In touch with h A. E. BROWN tKthl streak by defeating Wisconsin. On some of Utah's big cat hunters, of "T hi. " , was which there is quite a number, California favor the Immediate payment of coast Southern the Gatley Building 0f aplte wou,d contlnue t0 operate trounced by Stanford; It still re-- 1 eomiumsatlon cer- lhe ,ow prlce f()r lead nd allvari Under the Ball mains for the erstwhile famous but only the best grade of ore would California University team Southern CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT be mined and shipped. to win a game this year. The shipment of ore had been di. In Weber Canyon a stray bullet Ing fathn-s- , shall be upheld at ronttnued (or the winter months, out au hazards. cut a high tension power Hue and jat the 8COtla, in West Tintlc. left Evanston, Wyoming, and surREPUBLICAN TICKET rounding territory In totsl darkness.' J. B. Myers, Tintlc manager of the This was probably a stray bullet, but Utah Power and Light company, an-- 1 NOVEMBER 6 often the bullet, is Intended for tho nounced that the equipment was be(Politlctl Advertisement.) wire hunters finding nothing else Your car needs Tuning Up in preparation for the cold, ing Installed at the new lo shoot at try their markmanship winter weather. A thorough checking over and ad'on the wires. Little do they realize , , . v r player-manage- r, - , . I a j , I HITHER I WELCOME j I ber College,-Decem- Demo-som- lead-silv- er I , BANK BAR m ; I ' lt. 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