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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTXO MINING DISTRICT vou:mi--: HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. xxxiv School Election Judges Wild Dogs Attack Eureka Boys. ' XQVKHHKlt'jifto. Next Wednesday, December 6(1; un election will lie held In Eureka bin I rlet No. S for the purpose of a member to the board of! At various times durlnx the past two years stories have been told of t Education of the Tintlc School Dint- -' b band of wild dogs which are roaiu- r;t.ti and Superintendent Alex Blight; Inx (he hilla of this district, speclfi- has announced that voting will take rally North Tintlc, and up to the place at the City Hall and that the' present time but little notice has judges will be Airs. Win. II. Treloar,-beeshown concerning these reports Mrs. Emily Tinterella and Mrs. Abe Statements have been mude that Webb. The frm of this office Is for five wild dogs chased several cattle down a shaft ouly a few months ago, and years The candidatea are as ennoun-th- e cattle were taken out of the 4cd last week. However, there la the shaft, beer and aheep and even usual blunk voting place where anv young culvea and rolta have been name that a voter desires may Iw killed in this vlcinltc and In aeveiai writen In. For the benefit of those residin'.; certain people have laid Instances that dogs did the work. Others say in blstrirt No. 2 it might lie slated they have seen the dozs ror.nilrx In that all persons qualified to vote at twos, fours ond even packs, but nil the last county election mav rote at of these statements have been re this rclnml election and all are warn-ceive- d with a certain amount or ed not to ronfuae this with a cltyi election. School districts rover the skepticism. an event occurred in entire county, and In this election. However, Cole Canyon, not more thun a lia if Klrhville, which is not In the city mile from the Eureka City limits, limits, Is Included. Tax receipts are which should wake people up to the not necessary, that wild doga actunlly roam the bills of this district and that thev State Inspcctor Qf FooJs are really dangerous and a menace. Bunnells Hob Compliments TiutlC. Allen Heaton and while hunting early tills week Lyman Wlllardson, Inspector of were attacked by two of these ant- mals and had It not been for good the state department of agriculture, hooting on the part of the latter including tho dairy and state food there would be a different rtory to division and also weigh; and men-tel- l. As they entered tho second aoree, made his usual visit to the draw In Cole Canyon the dogs, both Tintlc bltrlct and reported to this that he found conditions here big black brutes, charged down the hillside at them, the boys being apse I a He satisfactory. In fact above tlw Copper Tariff Cut. Senator Key Tlttinun Is vigorously lrpH Rtr (vUUI I protesting to the state depart muni against conclusion of u reciprocal truile treaty with Chile, cliurgliu Late lust week the supreme court that it would open United Stale of ihi United Elates held that a to low priced foreign copper, nielpnl ordinance requiring a censor-Th- e Nevada Senator pressed this ship through license which make protest In a letter to Henry K. Grady Impossible the free and unhampered chairman or the omlttea for reel- - distribution of pamphlets strikes at liorlty iuroruiailnn at a conference the very heart of the constitution with Secretary of Elate Hull on Mur- - guarantees, The assertion was made by Jus- Asserting that he believed all re- - lice Roberta In an opinion holding ilprocal trade agreements to he un- - unconstitutional municipal ordlnnn-conItiulonul, Tillman culled aiten- - cea prohibiting the distribution of tton to the fact that ho had voted hand hills and also nrdinanres extension of the trade net In hihitlng canvassing of homes for the 1J7 because he believed treaties sule of booklets without first d not be binding unless they Ing n permit from the rhlef of police, were ratified by the senate. Roberts said, "that Conceding. "f.t M,rr nel June 11 and fradulent appeals may be made In considerable opposition developed the name of charity and religion, we riming ivtnorrala ss well as Repuh- - hold a municipality cannot, for this lleuns In congress to extending it reason, e all who wish to state department made It plain acmlnaterequire Ideas to present them first Irtt week, however, that It intended to police authorities for their con-t- u aek reenactment. alderatlon and approval, may not, be listed eight points of op- - carried to the homes of the citizens: position to conclusion of a treaty some person msy, while others may VIvvl Uj - st pro-again- st obtaln-woul- dea-Th- witn Chile, which he said was single shot rifle nt one of them and made a bit for the uiiliual turned and went diagonally along the mountain side, but the oilier straight down at him. Young Runnells got into action and with his repeatnr brought the anmial down not a dozen feet from where Deri on was standing. Monday evening, near duik, the story was Investigated by Ray Run- nells, the father of Hob, and Marshal Lon Sandstrom and n representative of the Reporter, and ai near an ran he determined It In absolutely cor- reel. It wan artcr dark before tho party left the canyon and nt thaof doaa could be nuck time a these heard off to the northeast. Those who ride that range have previously stated that the dogs ar aatremely cunning, os much so as a ir.yote, and might be slinking thru the brush a one passes close he. They are big animals. The one killed by the boys would wlgh from 80 to 90 pounds. A government trapper should ho Induced to come Into this district and rid the hills of these a me Is ter their depredations arc hound to increase. lr 0,19 tiling that he did bring to tent Ion was the fact that a few dls- - iTepencles were being made In adver- HslBf produc the grade of the duct ,n, Bi been specified. This Is tiuHe ruential and is demanded of ,lle department, us for Instance a msll egg of a top grade is more vul- uahle than a large egg of n low and this applies to Innumer- 1 ,e article. Mr- - Wlllardson also stated that an Mtompt la now being made through tour action to force all mines who 1,0,1 w1 cdabllsh atamlard .wales "d wurate weigh' for the d their tipples, lie that several mines In Carbon county were issuing weigh bills by kuesa and that In some Instances Ruesses were far from aceu- rale. When this condition Is over- in coal automatical- 'om! ,h i.v '1 " taken care of in a partial da-- not deasemlnale Information from signed primarily to reduce the ex- - Lous to house, else tax of 4 cents a pound on copper. "Frauds may ba denounced as - bi, fltirf mu-mark- et fs-- . Number 4 Pittman Working Against AMAZE A MBYINUTE SC1EWTIFACT 3 ARNOLD Are Appointed MINES 8ILVER-LEA- D w Atnas iree Racket License txannner Cl J LCflSCs OilOUlU p ed ex- - of-er- fen sea and punished by law. Trea- 1. The existing mine capacity In passes may similarly be forbidden, the United States ran today supply "if it la said that these means are the demand for copper In the United leas efficient and convenient than bestowal or power on police author- .T8' 2. ror long periods of time there (ties to decide what Information may have been surpluses of copper in the be dessemlnated from house to United Statea which have caused house, and who may Impart the Incopper mines to reduce their produc- - formation, the answer Is that con-llo- n In many cases to 80 per cent, alderatlona of this sort do not em- 3. Tho copper mining industry Is power a municipality to abridge free-- n primary industry In the United dom of speech and press." Elates, directly employing With regard to littering the streets many laborers end indirectly employing with handbills Justice Roberts said: many more. In certain western statea "We are of the opinion that the pur-- ll "Mhe large source of employment, poeo to keep the streets clean and In Tho object of tho proposed good appearance la Insufficient to agreement with Chile la to reduce Juallfy an ordinance which prohibits n,e excise tax so that Chile may pro- - a person rightfully on a public fllably export copper Into the United from handing literature to one Im Ing to receive It." 5. Under the unconditional favor- "This constitutional 0d nation danse, the reduction 4n does not deprive n elty of all power Ul.i, excise tax applies to Canada, atreet Ire oKlou. Bolivia. and other count riei onMnuel cSof preveX littering Amongst equally with (hile. If the eduction of the exciae these U the punishment of those who tax permits Chile to economically ex- urtunlly throw nauers on the atreet." Conner in' o the United Rtatea. such condition will apply equally to ntnlen TsRa'lAffr'al Delected xor next Africa. "7. Conditions may arise in which State Elks Meeting, c.ties in Utah have declared wer ui. omlner for the state tax com nil si,. on. ,lerB on Tuesday for the purpose bootleg Chrietmae treee it is no more than fair that the law enforcing of- - of exam.nlng nppllcanta for driver fleer of Juab county and Eureka been. no, Mr- Enow will be here tvt-rother City do likewise and make It a part of their dutele that bootleg Christ- - eek during the winter months, the mas trees shall not pass through this ! bl Tuesday and the hours town nor be cut down from the hill, from 10 a nt. to 12 no.',. HU next vUH will be on 12th. He nf the Tiiitic District. 1 Tl.-ot U;e.,ler n, ,n Salt Lake City Commission ',l1 rork hue voted to pass a resolution urg Tintlc people ahoii d care to he ex- ing their dtizena to refine to pur- - ? mined there he will be at the county pr ihase Christmas trees that have been i'Ulldln oil day Monday and Thurs- harvested without authority and are days, on the afieruootis of each Wed- of each nesday and the morning thereby termed "bootleg." It Is said that the Nutioual loreat balurday. Mr- Snow stated that alien an up- - ada to Rden was selected as site of the Rtrvlce and the State Conservation export her copper to the Uni- comes to be examined It Is 40 state convention, May 31 and Committees has asked Salt Lake for l,l-n- l ftiutes than to Great Uritaln. necessary to bring an automobile an ordinance mnklug It an wanner, The production of copper In 'June 1 and 2. at a meeting of the " licensed driver operating it, the foregoing named count r lea la ,u1 E,k to buy or sell trees that do not bear Slate association at the lb applicant Is alone and more than sufficient to supply the.,,te, L'tsh Sunday, TIXTIC HIGH IXVITKD TO a clearance stamp from the govern- - or 'NT KMIIHIT inent. Tho time was too late for ac- - driving the car he or she Is open to entire consumption of the United lion or this nature hut Salt Lake City arres for violation of the Uw, and Rtaies. The Un!vrrlty of Utah officials commissioners are going to cooper- - n I1 went that an arrest ii made Tinman said that in his opinion ,DR attended by high ranking of. have adopled a schedule and have ate with the forest department in might he that the application for tli conclusion of the treaty "will ,CPr and past exalted rulera of the Irsui-down. vrry probably result In the flooding' O. E. Harry 8. Joseph of Invitations for high schools making It tough for lhoe who boot- - drivers permit will Another thing pertaining to tho nf our domestic market with foreign to visit the art exhibit of that la- - leg Christmas trees. ka City Is secretary. , birh he brought to light Is the copper, not only from Chile, butl Committees s'ltutlon. It is the sixth annual ex- were appointed to The Tintlc hills have for manv !k.nd was used to dry Ink on docu- hil.it and In view rf the fart Interest year been a choice field for gather- - fact that if the driver will make the from Africa and nolivla." He said tarry out several programs approved inents until blotting paper was dis- - nt steadily Increased It Is believed ing trees recardless of the fact that proper application for the renewal nr (his would result In serious unrm- delegates. O. K. Vombaur of l covered. When a paper mill owner, that every high srhool In the state there la no place In Utah whore M Permit before the expiration date ploy inent In copper mining areas. Lbe City was named chairman In the 19th century, tried to write will respond to tlie Invitation this commercial Christmas cutting Is per- - thereon he will not Le compelled to e concluded Ills letter with a f be comities to aid exceptional RwWance work, aaxlated on paper which had not been sized, ywr. milled. The "bootleggers" have lit- - ,lkp another examination. This ap- - suggestion that the question of by which during the exdss tax on copper be'010 Cully of Ogden and Louis U. hi ink spread to such a duree that Tintlc High Srhool students have era II y stripped whole mountain sides hHes only to thnie he conceived the Idea of blotting invited to the exh.bli on Mon- - pf ths small pinion pine and still hV expiration dates and not to n alieyance at least until war f S1 be City. Herbert K. Rumel of Trovo wai little has been done to prevent It. Iboae which were Issued during tho 'conditions have abated In Europe. paper. day, December 1 ih. The hills hereabouts belong to thv early period of the law. appointed chairman of the AmeriThe Reporter has been warning canization committee, to be assisted people who live here 1.0 less than the VH mxcKiiy TEAM I1A IIKRE .by Nick Uernardl of Trice and J. T. vegetation thereon, and there la no Tintlc people Hint these examinations reason for permitting Utah and Salt re tough and mighty tough. For funnlugham of Park City, Edward llulrd of Holse, Idaho, spokn on Uke county persons to come here 'T0 u ln A for taakrtbB' Americanization. the exemlnailoii on Tuesday for Christmas trees when the Was- . t I ch range In their own back yards " hoi I. failed. At Trovo 35 per , ..v Me: hod of rombating aubverslve n, . .Lm government by cooper- contains thousands of trees where cen'. only, are passing the examine- l rna . . Ming with other organizations wen our hills contain one. The Wasatch Hon. , nd Mr. Joseph T range Is guarded so closely that tnc .tZln. , fommlttea to draft tics of the nature practic'd in Tintlc LpbCr Schedules Important watti1 hoys made against Trovo W.,U ro,Ml for ,h ritualism contest. are out of the question. ,B ,hou''h ,hpy h,e thp True. It mlgh he said hy local and Mcttil) For Utah. Tar aa is as paperdope edge ronrn.M( prnu,nted wllh t pre8ljenl city officers that this Is none of their It I. eatlmsted that two hundred R' of mil Ukp but belns on the payroll of g5 aRe- - ,,,n bjr the taxpayers of Tintlc it seems like leaders of the American Federation all fana can look for a pood game. ic,,y. district deputy grand exalted tuler for Utah. from eleven western states, only a natural duty (hat they pro- - of tert all of the Interests ot the people w ill he In attendance at a meeting In The Pnlt I.ake City December 16th and who are paylnr their salary. Sheep Men Of This Area PIAID'S THE THING least that could be done la for these 17th to plan a membership drive, scExpect Poor Range. off ire rs to contact the forestry and cording to Joseph R. Wilson, secre grazing department! and offer their Inry of the Utah Stats Federation ol j Sheep men who use the deserts of and thereby service puj.uli.rke Leho?. Weeler.i Juab county to range their The si'skIii1. will he held in the themselves by showing that they ate flocks can expect poor feeding con11'ln.T Hotel, 3 WeM Second South v orbing for rlxht ugeint wrong. ditions during the winter months, Plreet, beginning at 10 o'clock on acording to one of the owners who tl.e find morning. n Eureka this week securing i In attendacce will be reprcM.-ntaEureka Bullion Ore Body warehouse apace for the atorage of lives from every local in the Elate Crosscut To Limit. , corn and other food stuff. of Utah. The exceptionally dry summer and Above Is a view of a lonely min- forslghl and courage of tha men the long dry weeks of fall and wint Minin ; comBullion The Eureka In bill the situated more who undertook the ing prospert, project ter have prevented the vegetation pany hat driven through the or- back of the town of Eureka. All than f 00.000.000 has flowed Into from growing and the first snow mere once McJCFilized Fl'.Ttrer prowera month onened mines which It trade and Industrial channels of up hit body great storm will completely cover what the stats. In a southward drift from the North spects similar to this one. little there la. Due to thla condition While Utah Is one of the uatl.m's Tl.1 I'nlrfr.lly M;i.e. located on l.ttv zronrd on the lu'tera 0 foot The Tintlc Standard mlua In believed that most flockmaatera and utd by students In greatest mining atate, it needs Eureka was developed after II an aunounreini-n- l the to campus level, according more prospects Just like this one. have to feed their herds In order englni-.-ilnto apply This property remained which officer of that company ruve nlr."i an-for It is lbs prospector llut lays In tbs ' nf mine pull them through the winter. tho pilurlple prospective etage for many to Hie Salt Lake paper. The ore prai'llcally Ibe foundation fur great Industries. and through the faith and yeari. on to tha ventilation, that timbering. level, according surveying, body at Bingmine Tbs Utah Copper stole determination of tha late CapC EXTRA I .XMAS COMMITTEE Item, Is 66 feet long hy 13 to 15 feet blasting, and lighting. Is hlng fitted ham, on ot tha world's grssteit tain E. J. Kaddxts, It became one ITU MEET TUESDAY. for wide. The company la now drifting with a huge underground fan copper mines, was uncovered by nf the sis las loading mstal promail shafts an! tunnels such a ducers and one of Ita leading Inwaste, continuing to tho v nutation. Tho Installation of this through 8. B. Atherley, chairman of tho the on In the accompanying pic- dustries. for students koui h In the hope of picking the ore fan makes It had been workture. Trospcci-jrCentral Christmas Committee., anflow- of , measure air Volume to the up again. These are but a few of the proing In Bingham Canyon for years, nounces that n meeting will bar held Ko raising has been done but Rev- - Ing and the velocity nf tho flow un- and numerous anull worklmu ex spects that have mad good. Othat the Library Building on Tuesday and mine actual been havo ral from carloads In will tho condition, Or which ers make future, good shipped the huge phnpbyry paced I evening, December 5th, nt 7 p. m. Tho ore la said to have mlnetea the necessity of traveling 20 was later turned Into an open pit thereby enriching the atnto and lla Mr. Atherley Is anxious that rep- mine hy CuV.me ). C. Jackilng and resotines, providing tho proper nveraged one ounce of gold end ten nr 34 miles to a commercial mine to and Incentive Is pro' twwntaMvea of all organisations be hi associate. ounces nf silver to the ton, besides meke these tests. lninllaHon will be trim .I.M.S Mining T!i xilvtr uirg rualltiun Miner vided fur tha prospector. of a" fiur per rent copper. One rerlosd complete, end the fan will be In navy blu. ikJe? and erenta n pert j company at Turk City was once a needs encouragement and rare of of the ken " tba la ounce to an have by beginning sampled and reported operation bki handbag. envelope pn,ol 1 without further prukpect, and as a result of tbs delay. and a half of gold to the tog, winter quarter. - mt s w.. - oHi-ns- e i" 11 '- d - -- - l,, j,, bt-e- 1 UTAHS NEED h" ;r, 1 rS : bu-dn- ln ?, ! 1 I - ? . I I 1 13-- l po-id- li! t t 1 pt |