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Show TaRC Throsday, August 15,1040. EUREKA REPORTER 4 broad shoulders and not necessarily ' much experienced. The second elate U when t ha bluk and heart of the ore bodies Lava been worked out E. K. IWrch of Eureka, Kepubll- - and dri!rt company supervision falls annual convention of the Interna- - ran candidate for nomination an Mata , D,M a Drofl. th( com& SmeltMill aenator from dialrlct of Mina, tlonal t'nlon thirteen, hl k . , th turn.d er Worker, named the following pricing Tooele and Juab couut0 e. to a statement while at lkied nominri-- for lerma of two year, in- - tie., Issued and pePll.ncd ,lline E. F, Birch Talks On Mine Leasing Problems. Miners Union Name New District Officers. . . OUT OF THE PAST .. Jll lem "iVt.Kin, John Montana; Mr- - of J l.l V1" ..I 2TS 5, i. mlneIlnKlaw. ST. wkTh of aurh vital In. port.nre through- - vll(ion Kre Ul,ny Md ,re s ,,c- - IN N0TJf-Ja- nar k gproJTrtyTu STti!- - Smart Coats t- ron"- ar materially rut down, pany wiiiu.il Of mployinenl among miner who have MPn"B prai. f.muy all reHponaibllity la ellm- - ayatem. The Eureka Hulllon report- Gillispir. of nought leBaing activity as a mean. man-el- , and mail) a property that rd rapid development of their prop- i. , iv .rk- - or makiiig a 1,vlnK- baa been considered worked out erty, a. did also (he Tlntle l'aymaat- - A Kpokuiie, Wash.; tili-liMM-le- , I tali, Ih Jiiiu. I.N..U Hut.e, HI.erw.iod M 'V.'"rl.r,. IW; Janie. Irury of Hu.to, Moniana. l Ln.or.nd. Irnn. ...... of introduce firat m. and adopt to very Memlur. will vote on ll.e ..omln- - loaning In the Tlntle Ufa.lrl.-- in th. eea l.y referendum during h u r. interests of the Jesse knight min ;ing companies. which operated seven Juply of h . Da(t. co i,. . HK,. and riiL,l0 1 J a ' lSI, idtry L rL ..Tnfe.xmvw -- ? d Torrid zotte Tn? FOR ALL OCCASIONS. of expensive lc&Idrg sport coats. All Doi.cn. j .!ld!" bVTh wiTh of u 1JllKer wanled to do company hard work, la being demot- He U at a pd lnBlead of promolwl. f h nd ,lm ,n ,,fe "h iiuihm' BnHn,iI1h,.i!1 ambition to aiimln nnaaa,,OW lP,,rl,,n,ed nd .,ln take a chance to make more than ,.i!i,iu!!,i H wagea. He, aa a rule, has a fdi.,r0,n regular c.0,n,,ny, and mt iTirrh mining canned vcgetabllea maturlng family to rare for and Hie liquor and fir.Ln X foe ih f than the ordinary wage ! which la Inal to tli public when he L ' V" r u, provide for them. Ilia poaitlon la iiouaewifo poura the Juici-- down the , . Ih lh , lfca hlmaelf of value dl,nl,,ed- - he elnk ia 40 per cent for pcaa, 43 per lr , ' ,0 ,h ta,e nd h,, mily, and not cent for uKpuruKUM, SO per rent foi ,7, u.hll. ., bUrde- n1 waxe.1 laana. and 51 per cent for !?a5I5kr wa To th "tale ,h lM,si,,K lima beaua. It wua rci.ortid by Hob- - nJ TI.., .i-uw n MKpt and not a liability. All ert llarrla and II. E. Procter, of the ,,.u i A8' min11 taken out or the earth and MuHHachuactta Inatltute of Techno-- ,vn Put to service adds to the wealth of j logy at a recent meeting of the in- ,deal tie state, where it la left in the Mltule in Chicago. way in which to recover orea from mines It ia loat. i in that have mined the major Mine leaders, who are in moat rns- por on or their orea by direct com- - ea paM 60 of age but physically The time comes in the ,re unable years puny mining to compete with young re ot ail minea when they can no men, are not wanted on the com- ontr PerRte at a profit by direct panlea pay rolls, I and unless they management and under the hay B privilege to exercise their THEATRE ENTERPRISES Ii company eas ng W11!" 1B Be made to pay. Hklll and experience on a Ifaae. they 18 nun,,,,-mines become a rare and are mr.. on the Tlntle have aomriime or other relief rolU of the atate. put been al-abandoned SATURDAY FRIDAY and ( practically Too, the railroads, smelters and lowed to cave in, and then along mills, and .tugUNl I full ami (Till many other iuduatriea. a miner and opens up the are very much benefitted through Murrltana Its a Scraam-lfiMmine under lease and with close au- - the mining and Having of ores prae- ...Frvafe From Ik Trmpictl pervlslon puts the property on a pay- - tirslly lost without the leasing ays- - Thl? HU,,,mi'nL 1 m sure, tern. On an average the smellers re-! Agreed to by moat miners. reive $3.00 per ton for treatment 11 ,,r,en 'IRHcult for mine own- railroads $0.90 and samplers ers who have never had practical ex- - charge; $0.50. Practically $5.00 per ton In breaking ore to under- - with little extra overhead expense. atiind how it can be that their or- - An average of 5000 tons of ore per ganized orficcrs in charge of a mine month were shipped from the Tlntle cunnot, and do not. get (he same rt- - District by the lessees before they rulta the lesaeea can get, but when were Interferred with by conflicting understood it Is no miracle. The laws. late Walter Fitch, manager of the The labor organizations are re- Chief Consolidated, put his explana- - lleved of of procur-responsibility ,tlon this way. "When I lease a block lng employment for their members nr ground to a miner, I make an In- who are past 50 and dlacarded by dividual superintendent to auperviso the can no SUNDAY - MONDAY companies because for eight hours, therefore longer compete with the they men, young Augunl I Hill Mild tfllli Li aup,r,,n,nd',n,B I my as they so nicely and beneficially fit "I.ny nr example let us supposn In the leasing system, for nstanro that a particular face of The merchants of the local minors that needs very close supervision camps and nearby farming corn-du- e to the fuel that the beat and ing munitlcs are taking n serious loss at priiirlpal ore hss been worked ont, the present due to the fact that unis being mined by the company di- have been many lesec nrf. in moat rases the shift boss expectedly thrown o'u t orVniploy meuirt heeb'y at calls the or miners placo AS work hut unable to meet their obligations to lo ndvi" !, grade and their creditors. Never before in the e disposition or the face of the ore. hbitory of mining camps has there .V"11! app,,a ,,,,,, one h,,ur " nch between mln-nftIII! I0HRS0N boss leaves, the entire fare era and farmers. We so many have OVfRMM tiw as e langed to a low grade and Interests in common. I think that t mm CMURN sometimes to waste. If the miner is am safe in lea LOCKHART saying that 75 per cent aiNKT Tamas ni " i hold his Job, he of the miners tre from farming dls-wimuausMai be very careful to not go against triets and n considerable number or rH hwse. ,h.e ,h!rt bo,", bu W,H lh,,m When something MATINEE StXDAY 2 I. SI. ,r.0f.Instructions, and many happens to the mining industry the times spoil the good ore with Ion f alley towns are seriously averted TUESDAY - ONLY grade or waste. The miners spend a great deal Another reason is that most men their income Auguat Until participating In many ho lease are experienced and skill- - of the recreational celebrations ed In mining and take a more keen the towns. The larger gen Interest In their work Inasmuch as era I neurby businesses are patthey are ahuring the profits and los- ronized in the more permanent setses from the ore shipped. In fur: tlement and cltiea by the people emthere are mi many examples that are ployed nt the minea. When the payunderstood by mining men that any rolls to mine workers are reduced, argument for leasing is not particu the whole stale feel the loss severeU.rly necessary. ly. In fairness to the mining companJ" ' k Wit IIKI in I KNT IMBUAM ies. who are the lessors, we cannot ore does not grow nor Is U manufar- expect them to guarantee a wage and at the same time allow tho lessee to WEDNESDAY. THUESDAY L,7ir share In the profits. That would the mine, or in other word that not be consistant and Is not asked for much nearer the end of the life of by the leasee. We can also sympathn mine thize with the labor organlzationa in If one man ran see farther Into not the law to be tampered Mother Earth than another, it would with wuuting when it serves so well as a probe the experienced miner who gives tection to so many employed other constant supervision to the ground than mining. he Is working. Truly the ore In the Considering the fact that such an lurth are hidden treasurers and reIs reimportant Industry as quire close and precise attention tarded, hampered and mining in Jeopardy, esiirakA whlrh is not given to the ordinary and everybody ..LANE injured young inexperienced miner employ- and practically nn one benefited, the laws can TNSRI. ed by companies. surly he adjusted or mining exempt..MITCHELL There are two slages In the life ed so it doe not come under them. of all mines. The first stage ia when The law, as I understand ..MORGAN It, ia of modern and mechanized methods are value II AM and Impnrtanre to many other when Is the used, tonnage ..HALE important industries, but has no In minthing. To get tonnage aenerally re- ing. I ran ace where place these laws ran quires young, vigorous men with be taken advantage of by mining operators. They could, under the pretense of short time leasing, have .lone a lot of their development and I F Sv prosperting work. If ore is encountered in development work by 'esaee his short term lease will dro and he haa practically worked 'or but $3.40 per shift. To protest the Justification of getting developand enjoy the whitkey that ment work done under n lease would -he useless, due to the fact that In an 'ire tone no one ran decide or even ay that one does not have a chance to encounter ore. No doubt, under our form of Hy the people, for the people, and of the people," we ran I :h: r:rf w Marlon johnm of Silv,.r rily died following an abdominal opera- tlon. A llepublican ('lull wan formed with the following acting an execu- live committee; David MHIh, Chaa. Kryger. Joaeph Puelle.ibach, JoHeph Lee, W. F. Shrlver, A. N. Wallace, Florrie Sullivan, M. M. Kuighn. Pel- er Rorup, Mra. J. A. Murphy, Mra. J. D. Stack, Mra. Julia Whitehead, Mrs. Henry Oaborne and Mra. Hugn McKeller. VIvan Birch, aon of Mr. and Mra. E. F. Birch, left for an LI)S miaaion to the Central States, beautifully tailored and richly lined. 12 to 20 33 to 44 James OBrien, former Tlntle reaS- dent, died at Spaniah Fork. Miaa Catherine Creighton of Bing- ham, waa in Eureka visiting with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. James Creighton. The Hat of school teachers were publlahed as follows: Wm. Stewart, Take Advantage of Lou Murphy, Emily Owens, Lyall Xesbit, Mra. E. L. Clark, Anna Sulli-- i . Cecil laiird, Kathryn McLough- tin. Alice May Baker, Edith Judd, Ruby Sorenson, Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Anna Rose, Almiru Hurd, Cecil olajr, Mary O'Toole, Mary Pickcll, Rcarl Hummel, Neva Burt, Orisa Hrlnton, George Willis. Clayton Mai-- u ,ln Anna Ileiber, Criasle Roundy, ' H. Klstine, Maud Layton, ri- Oeo- - Rralthwalte, Agnes Hobson, G. c- - Hobson. David Eagar, Ella ford- - Helen Burkhalter, Leila M. Kfchum, Edna C. Dykes, Crystal R'hwman. Leo Morgan, Agnes Holt, w,,er Harrison. Mury C. Sullivan, George Willis, Joseph Paulson, Milo Heiber, A. E. Myers, Cecil Arnold, Heber Mellor was appointed to the ,ocal po,,ce forc 20 years ago. Dan B-- Cron,n- of police of Eurek, w spending his vacation ,n Bden-th- August Low Pricts Nlc-rom- law-a-wa- Cals-porlen- re e 'RICHMDlOoublelFWeWHISKYA U r fDsoff.m er Ml a Buy your warm winter coat now! Pay for it easily by cold weather! y Use our coat plan. e TOftCf v dm-lTn- KENTUCKY PINT the'eoati stencil. penetrate STRAIGHT Code No. 190 The curplus stain is then removed with a soft cloth. If the wood is to be finished in natural color, the stencil design is done in japan or color varnish before the surface is filled or varnished. ing. BOURBON QUART tfhtntff Code Ne. 189 this wwmv ii 4. IWWH FOmus PtlTiUMt CO.. INCOmUTED. WHISKY rrasi ois aa noor h H ImM lur. Im 1(71 ll fi. w r . 2E7uTS chferhl as ns IbSunnyBrook; KENTl'CKY be ghllnurhe If (lid s,.ssT Pf0r by M'" STRAIGHT BOl'RBON V HISKEY MAa yaurself a rml drink kh thii grand, genial banrban. or nelliMne and fia eld lime Havarl ban'll ebrac vp Inamilt Tkit 4 W kiilty H it OLD lrof rad. Carp, N.Y. i: legislate adjustments and amend- ments to take care of and protect the dost useful and beneficial enterprise -- the leasing system which enjoyed by all concerned. We not need n leaf out of Heir Hitler's book to clear the situation, and get back to work these idle men, start he ball rolling again. (Raid FolHIcal Advertisement.) Mining and Ugal Ulanks for sale at Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah. .an Eltr,ric Refrigerator protects food, to docs wide SKK ofTgT i"' ,,W th,W f honwnl" ev.rywh.rj El..xric Servant do household tavks favtcr and easier than by any other method, reducing work and saving time lor ller Majesty every day. Tlri,,,,p,C,f tn , R.efri,;r,'0r produce homemade ice croaro . . .' " to mention kc cubes for In drinks food protection they afford. The Electric Kane couL P.ruvid ronstant hot water or 'bih J a of other appli- Mndwich, v.roun, mixer, unit cleaners, etc alto reduce and save time for to! wi'S'fu w.X Tr? rarfnTnu.il ' TAe Vfr Hter t 'iety J any PKUy and labor-savin- g 'iV Milady. by hand which could be k.miicholj can easily with Cheap Electricity?" rmpleycrsyf this nmfrny trt raraaM,,,. smwjitafrog rkrr, VZUvulZi ft ,kt m:J repcrar,a ttOtrpriut, your fritmJt tmi mtirbkon. i nil titiumhip, anti unrlb-itbil-t QO0OO GO 0 OjSDjTOpi q urn Q I e |