Show widows receive sum S um of this amount distributed to the families of men who lost their lives in the centennial eureka mine disaster last saturday evening the mem bers of the committee having charge ot of the relief work worl for the families of men who lost their in the recent mine disaster held helda a meeting ans anzi arranged x for the distribution of 1180 1180 18 46 th thia sum of money having been con by mining companies lodges and individuals this esthe is the second distribution trib ution of money to these families a smaller E amount having been raised and paid over to them a few daye days after the accident which took place on september the family of jacob rin terella the only survivor of the accident who has been quite seriously ill III ever since participated in the money that haa has juet just been paid over the committee having charge ot of thia this relief work consists of capt hugo Dep rezin chairman I 1 J barnard darnard secretary 0 0 griggs gus J henriod william owens and iou lou merriman BI ernman each widow was allowed a sum for herself forbach a and d given gi vivenne venne one halt of that sum for each of her children those who participated and the amounts amount that tha they relieved reci eved were all a A follows L sirs mrs kurt mrs errs fred Bun quist 48 mrs john ilenson 98 43 mrs eirl earl D arison mrs edward edmard alien allen mrs thomas bottrell 93 and jacob Pinte ralla the money just paid out came from the following sources may day employees 70 25 E 0 sams of sams penney 25 iron blossom employees victoria emp employees loees tintic gintic lodge ot or elks as proceeds from benefit dance 50 chief consolidated company a employees 89 G V wilson 1 bagle lagle A blue bell mining company a employees 25 centennial lureka mining company a employees 25 miners un unon on 5 modern woodmen 5 st josephs joseph s school 8 25 masonic lodge 10 1 I 0 0 F lode W 1350 50 knights of the 5 tintic gintic high school 15 library board sid 10 public schools of eureka lj 21 and eureka city 25 the money credited to the schools wai raised by the pupils each contris biting a ruckle or a dime |