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Show Friday, January 9, 1920. TBS EUREKA KXPO&TER Znma Company Continue To Raise On New Ore Chief Cone. Tin tie Standard Dregon Iroa Bloeaom Blue Bell Eagle Centennial Eureka Gemini Colorado Bwanaea Mammoth Grand Central . Save Money By Helping Us To Save Time 7e. . a ' Manager Fennell says that condition remain pretty much the 42 aa they were a week ago at the s Zuma, where a ralae la following the Big Hill sold from H4e to encountered at a depth of 101 U ere Eureka Lily sold from 28c to 88c. feet. The ore haa not changed Eaat Untie Coalition sold for c. also in or aa I materially quality and Eaat Tintie Conn, sold from lie !the work progreaaee aome of it la to IS Me. aared for ahipment. It la of Eureka Bullion cold from j being grade and fifty ton lot to II Vie. ( excellent 4; will bring the company a few Grand Central sold for 47c. 3 thouaand dollars. Iron Blossom sold from tie to 3: 17c. Maccabees Of Eureka Have Iron King cold for 4fe and 47c. Elected New Lot Of Officers Lehl Tintie cold for 17e and jl ITc Sunbeam Empire Minee Ridge a Valley Bullion Beck VtetorU Martha Washington 3 ' 17e. . 3 New goods Plutna aold for 61e and 62e. Tintie Standard aold for f 6.60 - SO 2e. Ddnw. , Inventory time is just ahead. THE LESS MERCHANDISE WE HAVE TO INVENTORY THE MORE TIME WE SAVE AND TIME TO US MEANS MONEY, SO WE ARE REDUCING PRICES DOWN TO THE MARK DOWN." ANY ONE WHO KNOWS GOOD STOREKEEPING KNOWS THAT HELD OVER STOCK IS WORTHLESS WHEN SELLING SEASON IS OVER. AFTER-INVENTOR- Following la the Hat of new of- flcera of Tintie Tent No. IS, KnighU and 15.05. 1 of the Maccabees: Commander, John Kltt; Ldeuten- - Undo Sam add at le. ant Commander, Arthur May; Re- - Utah Con, add at So and Totnl Carloads 147 May Day aold at So and IKe. cord Keeper, Edward Fox; Finance Provo add at 6H and 6Ke. 8onth Standard aold at lie. Property Of West Tintie Leased Mitchell; Phyaldan, E. J. Howell; Sioux aold at 6Ke. Zuma aold from 44e to tie. Master at Arms, Erie Levin; First E. M. Longley; According to Information given Master Tuesday. out early in the week the property 8econd Maatfen ef Guarda, Edward Blgh Hill add at le and Bite. of the Tintie Deleware company, Holmes; SentiML William Button; Emerald aold at le. located, la West Tintie, has hem Picket, HenryJoY Euroha Mines aold for I Ho and! over to Oscar The haa turned Keats, John! Received an lodge, He. and Qua Freges, under a lease' teres ting letter froma sister of the Eureka add and for Lily lie agreement. The lease is for a period late John Jfolson, wholed last year If He. year with the option of in Washington. The sister, who was - Eureka Bullion aold for 27e and another year, the company to re-'tbeneficiary of Mr Nelson's hesive is per cent royalty of the net policy, resides In Finland and In her lie. letter she thanks the members of 17c.Iron Blossom aold from lie to smelter returns. One of the lessees has worked at, the local lodge for the courtesies Lehl Tintie add from If He to the Tintie Deleware property and Is' shown her brother and also for 17He. -, with underground condt- mrance money which she received, Opohongo cold from le to I Ho. tlons. Ho feels confident that with1 The amount of the insurance was South Standard aold at lie. name 12000 work can and the he the careful beneficiary's property Tintie Central aold at 6 He. Miss Oertle Nelson, of Takerly, plaeed on n paying basis. The lee--;! Tintie Standard aold at 15.10. sees expeot to commence work with- - Wore, Wasa, Finland. Utah Cons, add from le to IHe. In the nhxt month and by the early Tanhao aold from 10c to lie. .spring they hope to have a shipment Znma aold from 46e to 41c. Bouts Will Be r, or two of ore ready for the market Bozin; Crown Point cold at le. Stsged By The Moose North Standard add at 10 He. Plutua aold from 61e to Sle. Another boxing carnival will bo staged at the Elks Pavilion in EuWednesday reka on January 16th by the Loyal Empire Mines aold at lie. Order of Moose. The headline event Eureka Mines sold at OHe. will be a ten round bout between Crown Point sold at Sc. Eddie White and Frankie Reagan, Eureka Bullion aold at 17 He and the latter having participated in two lie. contests given here In recent month. Iron King aold at 4le and 41c. In the last one Reagan won over a North Standard aold at lie. ' local boxer. The followers of ths Opohongo aold at SHe. ' game claim that White Is a good Plutua aold at 64o and 55c. man and that the next fight carniSouth Standard sold at 18c and val of the Moose wlU have a good lie. drawing power as the last. Tintie Central sold at 6 He. In addition to the main ten round Tintie Standard sold from 15.15 go there will be another ten. round to $5.45. bount between Ray Jackson and the Yankee sold at lie and lie. Cyclone Kid, a well a three four Zuma sold at 42c. round preliminaries. Lehl Tintie sold at 14 He. The members of the committee May Day aold at le. having charge of the boxing program Sam sold at le. Undo state that, they have promised the Con. sold at Ic. Utah no be will new city officers there rough stuff in connection with the boxing cards; that smoking, pro- Preparing To Go Deeper With Opohongog Winze fanity, etc.; will be barred and that ihe stage at the pavilion will be reserved for ladles. Some drifting la now being dona Reserved seats are now on sale at on the 1800 level of tha Opohongo, Tregoning A Hanley'a. according to Manager .Birch of the Knight mines Plana have been made GOOD NEWS FOR THE WEST. for tha continuation of work In the wlnn as soon aa a small hoist can Unsold stocks of copper In thla be Installed on tho 1800 level but THEDA BARA . . country are placed by one of the while thla machinery la being pnt in if In the celebrated stage drama lsrgest Interests In the business aa place some attention is being paid between 400,000,000 and 460,000,-00- 0 to tho development of tho big aona by David Belasco of low grade ore which was enpounds To qnote hie words: LA BELLE RUS8E" We are on onr way toward a countered at . that depth several Star Theatre Tuesday very much bettor situation. 1 have months ago. Tho wlnn from the a very confident belief that wa have 1000 now has a depth of abont 60 seen ths bottom, and that 1110 la feat and wall ho sent down to tho 1000 or 8000 level. going to bo n good eoppor year. Tintie Production haa been kept down within reasonable limits, while home EUREKA MINER ASKS 880,100. James B. Gragsrson, Manager consumption today la greater than 150,000 ever before In Aanrtlng that he has sustained WE WILL BUT- pounds per month. serious Injuries while in tha employ 1 would not go so far aa to eay Offer of tho Chief Cons Mining company. tha . Offer that wo are entirely out of 000 Apex Standard William C. McLaughlin filed anlt OOO Untie Smith Offer woods; wa atilt have a few troubles, for 180,100 yesterday in the federal Offer but we are encouraged by the fact court. According to McLaughlin, on Utah Light A Power Utah-Idab- o Offer that we are rapidly tuning Into Sugar May 85, 1117, ho waa working as a Matfcat Bonds money, or will when deliveries on mucker on the 1800 level of tho Liberty Machst recent salee have boon made, a large Chief Cons company's mine, tha Uf. gtsmps part of the copper that wa have been roof and aides of tho atope caved In, WE WILL SELL carrying. . completely burying him and cansing Alii OR PART Tho foreign demand is increasrera Injuries to his, arms, hips Offer ing very noticeably." 1SOOO May Flower and legs Hie spine waa also injured, Offer B00tfmatfs Union If labor listens to reason Instead be alleges a la bright Offer of radicalism, there 000 Little Cottonwood Tho plaintiff alao names James Offer future ahead of . the western metal 000 Dehaar shift boas, aa a defendant Hanley, 10s industry. 10000 Independents in tho suit Herald, January Ith. i are on the way. Y HERE ARE PRICES AT DISCOUNTS FROM 1-- 4 TO 1-- 2 OFF. THESE ARE NOT SALE GOODS OR GOODS SPECIALLY BOUGHT FOR SALE PURPOSES. BUT THEY ABE ALL RIGHT OUT OF OUR REGULAR STOCK AND YOU CAN REST ASSURED OF GETTING THE VERY BEST OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT WHICHTHEY COULD POSSIBLY BE MARKED WITHOUT PRACTICALLY GIVING THEM AWAY A lia Quick Clearaway Selling Of Ladies Saits, Coats and Dresses he There are not ao very many of them, but every one in the richness of the materials and becomingly exclusive in the various models making a personal selection an easy matter.. But aa the number of these suits is limited it will be necessary to buy early to get a choice fitting. The Prices Are Ridiculously Low for Such Excellent Wear. . I . SUITS AND COATS irea roFLTCHErdry $25.00 Values for.$15.00 $30.00 Values for $15.00 $45.00 Values for $25.00 $60.00 Values for $35.00 .O ASTORIA LADIES DRESSES W a ..... This is a great opportunity to get a really fine skirt the one you have been looking for, and at a price to your liking. We will carry over no skirts this season and we are going to dear our entire stock regardless of value. ALL SKIRTS ARKS o 1000 Central Standard 1400 Tintie Paymaster ..... Offer Offer Phono na for quotations and other infbnnation. Phone 166 C,CiiWS During ths 1 ;j ' fv All higher priced georgette,, crepe de chine and other fine silk blouses in flesh, white REMNANTS During the past season we have done a tremendous business in piece goods including domestics, dress goods, silks, percales, ginghams, outings, etc., and consequently have hundreds of short lengths that we desire to rid our shelves of. These have been measured, priced and assembled on tables in onr main isle. Each remnant is ticketed with the yardage and sale price plainly marked. It will pay you to get your share of these goods before picked over. CLEARANCE PRICE ON FOLLOWING GOODS Ladies RENT Furnished rooma on Clark street. Apply to Mrs Fred Blight ApFOR RENT Furnished cabin. ' ply to Mrs. MM Chase. Phone - US tO UUkO 20M. Good milch eow and bo aold very reasonably. Apply to J.. H. Leadvllle Row. LOST Pearl necklace. Reward. Re- turn to Schramm Johnson Drug FOR SALE two heifers Will room Mo-Oah- for onr spring otock. . Salt Lake Jewelry Co. t - Store. LOST Black velvet bag containing: among other articles a prayer book. Owner would appreciate tha return of the prayer book whleh tho finder can return by maU to Mrs J. E. O'Connor, Eureka. Silk Waists Discounted Ladies Sweaters Discounted 1-- 4. 1-- 4. Ladies Silk Under Skirts Discounted 1 Lot Wool Blankets, $7.50 Vaules for$6.95. 1-- 4. BOYS SUITS DISCOUNTED i! Hen is a suit for every boy la town, and every one of theeo suits is mashed down for January Clearance Saha. There are y styles aad practically all sisca. 9.00 Values for $7.80 $7.00 Values for $340 10.00 Values for 1840 $7.80 Values for $8.00 $18.00 Values for $9.80 $800 Values for $0.40 11840 Values for 1840 $840 Valaes for $040 i f JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF SHOES Mrs. Lena White Smith, now living at Salt Lake, but a former resident of Eureka, has brought anlt. for divorce against R. V. Smith. In her complaint she asks for custody of their minor children and for 178 per month alimony. FOR opportunity for yon to obtain yoor wants for littlo money ini Mishina ':M SPECIAL BLOUSE OFFER ' FOR DIVORCE. wook, commencing on Saturday! w will allow a 25 per cent reduction on all Hand Fainted ffTiiws This is a oplondid u ONE FOURTH. MUl Oo. 80 Metallurgical Utah Light A 1 LADIES SKIRTS DISCOUNTED Brokerage onr-histor- utah-Idnh- One lot of about 15 Serge dresses, assorted colors and styles, worth $20.00 to $25.00. During Sale $14.95. All other dresses discounted 1-- 3. P The to $18.00 to $20.00 to $30.00 to $45.00 Everyone who knows the reputation of our footwear section also know tho Ugh standard maintained shoe sales. Thla la a sale of la our semi-annu-al oar beat padn taken right from stock. Ihs sixes are brkoeu, aad the assortment os styles la limited in aome sixes some lines we desire to discontinue. The price offering le plainly seen bp those desiring to save. 150 pain Ladles Bhoee including patents and kids In lace and button. Regain 8640 to 8840 values Discounted 80 to SS S per cant. One lot Ladies' House Bhoee. Regular 8840 values 1-- for $443. 1 lot of 85 pair Drew Novelties Ladies' Shoes, lace In colored combinations. 81040 values for One lot $7.00. One lot Children's One broken lot of Men's Dress Shoes. Sels make, wide lasts in large sizes. Values up to 8740 for B 14toS $48. E. C. Bcuffers Lace, sixes Regular valaes $8.75 to $800 for One lot Children's E. C. Bcuffers Lncei, sixes 8 8 to 11. Regular values 1846 to 1140 for $2.93. 1-- 9 to cf Children's Bntton Shoes, black, sixes to 8843 for $8.83 12. Values up $540. One lot Civilian and Floniheim Men's Dress Shoes to be discontinued. Good variety of sixes, lace and button. Regular prices from 8546 to $740 Discounted 10 per cent. XO APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES OK SALE GOODS |