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Show Friday, February 20, 1920. Fife THE EUREKA BEPOBTEB 5 Well Known Eureka Lady Paued Away During Week With Brighter Sides One of the prominent and highly women of Eureka this respected 41 week feU CkM Cou. a the dreadful Timtle Standard II influensa-pneumonl- a, victim to being Mrs. Eureka Mines sold at lie. II Daniel Martin, wife of Juab countys Dragon East Crown Point sold at Sc. 14 Iron BloMom sheriff. Mrs. Martin developed pneuEureka Bullion sold II He. Colorado II monia and for several days she Lehl Tintle sold at from 10c to Ball 11 Bin Eagla 4 almost between life and 84 He. Like the early spring buds and the first Grand Central II lingered North Standard sold at Hike. death, away at midnight on passing Gmnlnl .. of returning birds, we too are showing Plutus sold at 60c. Monday. flights Victoria . Sc. Swansea sold at of returning spring. Gayer colors, The had made home lady her signs many in Mammoth Tintic Standard sold from 11.10 Eureka the greater part of her life pretties patterns and sprightUer weaves in and was loved and respected by hun- to 11.45. . Ridge 4 Valley Zuma sold from 45o to 41c. many new goods already announce a season of dreds of people all of whom regrot Bwaneea S7e. sold Eureka at more plearing styles and more becoming seLily her passing from an active life. The Binbeam Iron Blossom sold at SI He. east death a Shadow sorrow of lections than we have shown for several seaover I the whole Empires Mlnei Iron King sold at 41e. community and was a se1 Bnnboam son's past May Day sold at 6e. vere blow to the husband, the daugh1 Enroha Hill sold at Here are some of the new spring arrivals: SHe. Opohongo ter and son. 1 Gold Chain South Standard sold at lie. Ladies' 8uits and Goats, Dresses, Skirts, Silk Mrs. Daniel Martin was 6S years Total Carloada Underwear, Blouses, Brassieres, etc., etc. HI of age and a native of Denmark, having lived in Utah practically her Big Hill sold at 14c. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. entire life and most of the time in Eureka Mines sold at lie and 18c. Opohongo Operating Above our city. She was the motherf Mrs. East Crown Point sold at 5 He. 1800 Level, Some Ore Mary Drlsaoll, for several urnri past Eureka Lily sold at IT He. connected with the local bank, and a Iron King sold at 41e. 3. At a distance of about CO feet on of the decessed, V"Tliomi Lehl Tintle sold from 6e to 84c. below the 1100 level eome water waa Haynes. resides at Grayson. Both North Standard sold at 18 He. witlrthelr-mothechildrenrere encountered la the Opohongo proat Tintle Standard sold at $4.86. perty, .being worhed through the the time Vf hetfeath, as was also Zuma sold from 47e to 46 He. Empire Minee. Rather than.lnetall a sister, MmlCmma Billings, who East Tintle Coalition sold at 7 He. throughout her pumping equipment the management nursed May Day sold at 4 He. decided to discontinue work In the illness. Crown Point sold at 7 He. When, snip, snip, and mother cuts out two or three smart little school frocks Mrs. .Martin wha a social member wlnee and reeume development of for Marjory; a dress or two for Beth; perhaps a half dozen pairs of rompers for wee the came flaaure above the 1800 level of thw'Ladles of Urn Maccabees and Wednesday now la aa also to under, and, way Raising belonged theJocal lodge of Eureka Mines sold at 18c. Peter, and, beyond a doubt, an even bakers dozen of kitchen aprons for herself. (already announced, this flaaure car- the Degree of Honor. East Crown Point sold at 5 He. OUR NEW SPRING GINGHAMS ARE HERE. All the standard brands such as ries a fairly good ore ehowlng. Funeral services wera'pnducted Eureka Lily sold at 87c. Red Seal, A. F. C., Renfrew!, Red Rose, Yorks, etc. Our prices from 29c to 65c yd. l Balt lake yesterday, the body beEureka Bullion sold at 88c. taken Iron from Blossom to sold at 40e. Eureka ing the Eureka Miner Died Last O'Donnell undertaking parlors at Iron King sold at 40 He. Night Ttom Tuberculosis the capital and from there te the Lehl Tintle sold at S4e and Calvary cemetery. The funeral ser- 8SHc. Edward Kellabaeka, one of the vices were held at the cemetery May Day sold at well hnown mlnera of the camp, who and were attended by a North Standard sold at 18 He. large for aome time has been following number of friends of the family. The Opohongo sold at 8 He. During the week we have featured a special sale of boys shoes during which leaning at the Chief Conn, mine, died floral offerings were not only South Standard sold at 88e. at hla home In thla city laat evening. numerous but exceptionally beautimany people looking for lower prices in shoes have found real bargains. Big Hill sold at 14c. Hie death rfculted from tuberculo- ful. The pall bearers were: N. W. East Tintle Coalition sold at 14c. Saturday is the last day of this special offering. It will pay you to look these sis, or lung trouble of eomyB ascrip- Sonmendecker, E. G. ODonnell, Alex Plutus sold at 50e. bargains over. All sizes represented. tion, from whVh he had hMn a suf- Blight, Frank Newton, F. D. KimBloux sold at Be. ferer for a Utah Con. sold at 8 He. . ball, D. J. Sullivan. Recently . Mr. VCellattcka made a Rev. M. Sheehan of the Catholic trip to Salt Lakradr a consultation Church at Salt Lake officiated at Thursday with a specialMiand waa notified the funeral. Big Hill sold at 14c and 18 Mines sold at lOo and lie. a very abort that he eprffd live time. Am returned home last SunEast Crown Point sold at 6c. Eureka Lily sold at 84 He-Iroday and hie condition continued to Copper Mining Taxes. grow tore serious until tub. time of King sold at 40e. hie do th. Excess profits taxes and luxury; Opohongo sold at 8 He. Edwird Kellabaeka was born 18 taxes, where they effect essential In-- ': Plutus sold at 49 He and 41 He. Sioux sold at 5c. He came to dustrles slow down production and yeare igo In Finland. Tintle Central sold at. 6e. America II years ago and haa lived retard development. in Eureka about I years. He leaves Not a single copper mining coma wife and all children. pany will be called upon to pay ex'Funeral services will be held at cess taxes for the year 1918 the city cemetery on Sunday, the cor- The profits slack copper market conditions and In a little while, gadxooks, the) talked of boose, of gaudy jags or still more drastic laws. Thus will tege to leave the Wallace undertak- and relatively low price for the melearned to like the babbling brooks, ' princely stews. And those who wor-fro- it be the country o'er, when time has ing rooms at I oclock. has a tal guaranteed reapitement, our healed the spirits sore, of dead game which they need not blor thsjried days end nights becau determined that an aggregate of which sent them sober toiried days and nights because of our sports who now complain because foam, 9684)00,000 shall be forthcoming Revenue Man Spent Fart their home. And no one thought or led rebellious jaws, now yelled for their only drink is rain. from the copper companies for that This Week Of In City period. matter will be dlacusaed by The H. A. White, Jr., a deputy collecfor both sides and tor of Internal revenue, spent the representatives the government may attempt to force early part of the week In Eureka, collection of such an amount by litiassisting local people in making out their Income tax blanks. He had s gation. Liberal policies In dealing with very busy time of It during his stay mineral development are Important out here and assisted In miking r In view of the feet that gold and about two hundred reports. are essential as a basis for-thworld's enormously expanded paper ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. currency. Come New Spring Things ..................... .................. Hu NEW GINGHAMS . r For The Busy Scissors Of SPRING Mrartin , SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS SHOES Sc. e nt n . i . m th THE ELECTRIC PORTABLE HEATER AND ELECTRIC HEATING PAD ill-ve- e ' Mr. and. Mrs. George Horton of Eureka announce the engagement of .their daughter, Mias Ursns Horton,:' lo Carl Sorenson, of Balt Lake. The marriage will take place la the near future. your health and comfort --for WANTED Agents for Eureka and vicinity. Good proposition. . Preunnecessary vious experience AdFree School of Instruction. 4 Muaaaehuaetta Bonding dress Accident and Insurance Company, James S. Gregerson, Manager Health Department, Saginaw, Michigan. Capital 91,540,000. Our seat on the exchange gives you the privilege of having 'any of Position as stenographyour friends buy or sell your stock. WANTED er, one and a half yean experience. Can furnish references. Ad-- 1 W1 WILL dress Box 04, Mammoth. Offer . . . . Offer WANTED For general houseOffer GIRL Utah Light 4 Power Call SOI. work. : Offer , UtaMdaho Bagar Market WOMAN WANTED To do washing Liberty Bauds at her borne. Phone 91. lintic Brokerage The w Children dry FLETCHERS CASTORI A .... WE WILL SELL , , ALL OR . PART Offer 15000 May Flower 8000 Tlatle Union 9000 Little Cottonwood ...... MOO Detasar Otter Otter Otter B3e Mm Ob. Power UUb-IdaSugar 1000 Central Standard BO Metallurgical Utah Light FOR BALE House of four rooms, two lots, at Mammoth; also 144 egg Cyphers incubator and brooder of same make. A bargain. Apply to Hans Ruitand, residence just west of Church street. . ...... Market ......... Market ..... Offer 4 ho MULES FOR BALE I good mules will be sold reasonably. Apply at 80-Chief Cons., mine. 4t Phone us for quotations and other information. FOR RENT 8 housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. Dean Beck, Lower Leadvllle Row. Phone 156 WASHINGTON 4 TRIES L W. WS FOR "In Kansas." (By Walt Mason.) In Kansas, when Old Boose went out, there was some walling round Our fathers," some folks about. would complain, they .fought for liberty in vain; the boon for which they shed their blood Is on. the blink. A little while Its name Is mud. and never fuss their raised they mined a chance to cuss the tyranny that banished booze, and queered the rights men hate to lose. And so they talked of other themes, sad la their trance dreamed saner dreams. FOR SHOOTING ITH the first warm days, you probably want to mother the furnace, fling wide your windows and get out your spring clothing. But remember, before you go too far with this spring feeling that this weather Is a bit deceiving and It's ever so easy to catch a heavy cold at this time. Opea your windows if you like but be rare that your rooms are thoroughly warm. That's the great advantage erf one of our eiertrical heaters. It'a heat la instant yet satisfying and comfortable. It will cosily warm the chilly bathroom or cold eoraer. It la easily portable and ran be turned off and on at wlU. For emergency sickness or pain, the comfort and direct heat is best secured by means of aa electric heating pad. It is soft and yielding mid furnishes Instant bent where and when you want It. It Is simple, safe and easily operated you don't have to heat any water, or bother about leaks or refill-tu-g Just attarh It to the socket aad apply. Well be happy to quote you prices and explain in detail the particular advantages of these or other elec- - trical appliances. EN , f. S Utah Power & Light Co. tbu L W. w. eC few wwvlw .an M las of tbs htCertnuiB, faced trial at Moutesano. Wash., for the the Armistice Day panda. Leaning agalt feft to right, they are: Mike Sheehand. Britt Smith Bert Bleed. J. A. Lamb. Bert Falkaer ul. 11. at they h duinR Efficient Public Service |