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Show I Friday, July 9, 192a EUBSXA RfiWiftt Aft B New Tablet Will Be Pnt In Place Before Hill Start V. CL C. Orlgga of the Orlgga-Hala- h Leasing company was la Salt Lake . Chief Cons. 14 early in the week and while there Tintie Standard secured soma new tables for the millIX ing plant which will soon be placed Phob Essie A Bios Bell la operation. . The Installation of Iron Bloeeom 4 new' tables, replacing some, already eiOBSlnl 4 In the mill, will delay the starting I1 of the 'Iron Kiss plant hut the change la one VlCtOrlS aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa t which should be made in order to Mammoth , bring about proper saving of values. Centennial Eureka I Everything pertaining to the new Eureka Mines enterprise is coming along la good Swansea t shape and by the time the mill Is Tlntle Drain Tunnel a ready to go late operation mine conBunbsam 1 nections, chutes, ore bins, ete., will all be completed, and the very best Total carloads 1 class of milling ore can be secured from both the May Day and the Yankee mines. It will be some time latTRAIN CHANGES TIME. er before ore can be drawn from the Effective Sunday, July 11th, the Uncle Bam mine, whleh Is also unTlntle train on the D. By. der lease, but It is from the Yankee will chance schedule, leering Eure- that the largest tonnage will be ka at 7.41 a. m. and arriving at Balt Lake City at 11.10 a. m. The erenlng train will Lears Balt Lake City at Water Supply I Coming S.- 4B p. m. and arrive la Eureka at From Springs At Diamond T.- SS p. m. it Iaii4ata.a.iffaa a 11,0. Emerald sold at le. Tlntle Standard sold 91.11 ft. Colorado sold at lie. North Standard sold . o Eureka Bullion sold May Day sold at l.li at - r9Mirf tut 4c. at I Vic. at Ifte. Tlntle Standard sold from 91.10 91.70. Crown Point sold at Sfte. North Standard sold at Ifte. Plutus sold at Sic. to it : YOU want exceptional clothes IFsatisfaction, you'll find it to your Says Hammond Xb Looking Into New Milling Process advantage to leave your measure 9 R. V. Smith, of the Eureka Metal-ludglc- al In EuCompany was reka during the week and states that plana have beea made for the reorganisation of thla company. Thr stock will be increased from 500,000 to 1,000,000 shares, the Increase In The Eureka pumping plant of the capitalisation representing 950,000. Grand Central Mining company was Mr. Smith states that Joha Hays recently dismantled and the equip- Hammond has become Interested in ment moved to Mammoth, where it the new milling process and will la once mors in use. Instead of get- send one of his experts her for the ting a water supply from the wells, purpose of verifying the process reat Eureka, the Grand Central mins sults and if satisfied with the matIs now being supplied by water from ter he will take an option on the conthe springs near Diamond. The lat- trolling Interest. ter aupply of water runs by gravity to Mammoth and la then pumped to MARKET IS IMPROVING. the mine, the lift being considerably less than la required to get water Following the Fourth of July holifrom Eureka. The change will mean quite a saving to the company. Borne days the Utah stock market appearyears sgo, when the mine's opera- ed to have a much better tone, tradtions were being carried out on a ing being much more brisk all along larger scale, both water supplies the line. Some of the mors importwere needed but one la now suffi- ant issues advanced and trading was heavier on the cheaper stocks. It is cient The Grand Central company ia still quite apparent that the summer mining a very nice tonnage of ore, ilump, which has been worse than this product coming from the levels usual this year owing to the stringency of the money market, baa about between the 540 and 1100. reached the turning point and It would not be at all surprising if betROBERTSON IN EUREKA. ter prices prevailed the balance of o the year. A few months ago, when Attorney N. A. Robertson, a former commenced calling in loans, resident of this city, was back In banks stocks were thrown on the market acand today, being camp yesterday without restrictions and naturally companied by his wife and son, Stanfell off rapidly. Banking ford. Mr. Robertson ia now gsneral conditions are once more on a solid h mine Mlchlgan-Utamanager of tbs foundation and money will gradually in the Alta district and has succeedthe mine on a find lta way back into the more mered in itorious Issues. The mining Induspaying basis. A considerable quantity try of Utah ought to corns through'; of good ore is now being mined. the present year with colors flying. Is Robertson Mr. attending Today to mining business In the North Tin-ti- c WAITER FITCH RETURNS. section. now for your new Spring suit tailored to your individual order by ? 1.0 ELSIE FEMIISON k Society I Exile" ' Because she scorned a scoundrel, even murder Scandal, disgrace, were heaped on her head, and at Inst she was driven from England. V.But under another name, In Venice, aha met and loved the brother of the woman whose death was laid at her door. When he found but well, you'll remember thla picture for a long, long time. ; Written by Oulda Bergers from fHenry Arthur Jones' famous play, As All That" rWe Cant Be As BadFltimnurlcs. Directed by George STAR THEATRE FILES ON WATER. o The Knight Investment company last week filed with the state engineer application for the use of .11 of a second foot of water from a spring well in Juab county, to be used in mining operations at the SUNDAY Colorado mine in the Tlntle District. Columbia Records for July. POPULAR SONGS "Oh, By Jingo," "So Long Oolong," Frank Crumlt Patches, Without You, Nora Bsyos "Shadows, Campbell and Burr, "Sunshine Bose, George Mender Mender . "Agee and Ages," "Sing Me To Sleep," George "Rose of Washington Square," Henry Burr, "Tired of Me, Lewla Jamea There's a Typical Tipperary Over Hera," Peerless Quartette, "That Old Irlnh Mother of Mine," Charles Harrison "Hits of Days Gone By,1" Peerlesa Quartette M-S- .... !.! 91.00 91.00 fi.oo DANCE RECORDS . "I'll See' You In Cuba," "The Moon Shines on tha Moonshine" Fox-tro- t, Ted Lewis Jus Bund Fox-tro- t, "Along ths Way to Damaacus," "Rose of Mandalay, . 'Art Hickman's Orchestra Columbia Saxophone t, "L Voeda," Frog's Legs, Sextette V Southern Five, oV.v- Yerkes t, "Railroad Blues, Your Little Shoulder," Medley, The Happy Six Six The Happy "My Sahara Rosa," "Sudan," Guido Deiro Kismet." "Kiravan," Hiawathas Melody of Love," Beautiful Hawaiian Love, Walts, Princes Orchestra Fox-tro- .............. Fox-tro- t, Fox-tro- t, pi.vu Your Eyes Have Told Me So, Margaret Romalne "Rasora In the Air," "HI, Jenny. Harry C. Brown and Peerlesa Ticklish Ruben," "I laughed ut Deep In My Heart, "Alice, Where Art Thou," Solo, Sybil Fagan Without Words. 1,aB Song l, 't We will deliver you high-grad- e i custom-tailorin- g at a price that you never thought possible to secure. Heffernans i ! Your Money back and a New Pair of Shoes Free To ihe Wearer Who Finds :v"i Ho, Jenny Johnson." Quartette the Wrong Time, Cal May wu ing the week on a visit. Bupt. Olson of tha East Tlntle Coalition company's property wu u Provp visitor curly in the week.. Mrs. Ben Richter her son, Leo Malcolm, visited with. Mr. ud Mrs. Dean Deck on tbe 4th and 5fh of July. Tha big half million dollar aerial, starring Jack Dempsey, will be started tomorrow. Matinee and evening shown. Undertaker A. N. Wallace wu called to Delta on Sunday by tha death of Mrs. Clarence Lewie, who wu a slater of Dr. Henderson of thla city. A. Yard Zabriskla motored to Logan during tha curly part of tha week and la eompuy with a party of friends from that place spent u short outing ut Ideal Beach on Bow Luke. Mr. ud Mrs. James Norman have as their guests the former's mother, Mrs. Grace brother ud sister-in-laNorman, ud Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nor-iwho live ut Chicago, They will visit here for soma time ud then take In points of interest in Colorado. The Tlntle Stake M. I. A. Aaooda-tio- n will hold their social ralley at Goshen on Tuesday, July llth. The program will consist of games, music, refreshments and dancing. All M. L Whistling Orchestra March, "Seventh Regiment March, Princes ' Bund Carrota Shes Such a Love,.j First Whisper of Love, : Columbia Orchestra Violin Solo, "My Isle of Golden Dreams," "On Miami Shore, ' Eddie Brown V 1515." Fourth of July '.V.Vh'AI,' "Fourth of July 1119. V Bud fi.xs I-- . "Malania Ann Ka Makanl," Louisa ud Fewra. "Hawailu Nights Walts," Waikiki Orchestra NOVELTY RECORDS My Country," One Step, "Flower of the Day." Dance, Spanish String Orchestra For Franke Furniture Store or pair IMiMBrnte THEBE IS A DIAMOND BRAND FOB EYERY ud During the Focrth of July - in ihe Hecls.Soles Counters oF a of SHOES WITH THE DIAMOND to everybody. ... PAPER In Salt Laka dur- workers are requested to attend ud a cordial invitation Is extended Brids-Ele- ct A. once. o n, 91.JJ INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS "Traviata Selections, Metropolitan Open House 6. i : Walter Fitch, Jr., local mine contractor, returned to Eureka lata last week, having temporarily closed his office, following tha Pennsylvania completion of his big contracts with one of the coal companies of that stata. Mr. Fitch will now give all' of hla attention to hla western John w, VOCAL RECORDS ."Values," Rosa Ponsello Stewart . vi.o "' Fox-tro- - Just compare the quality of our tailored'to'Order clothes point for point in finish, fit and fabric and you'll make your selection here at o Arthur . Chicago, U. S. A. the-pric- es Aa ABTCBAFT Reaue he rowed to ruin her life. - Merchant Tailors holi- days Dr. ud Mrs. A. H. MeChrysUl and Mr. and Mrs. Mark MeChrystal entertained u party of Salt Luka relatives, among them: Mr. ud Mrs. Walter Andrews and two children, Mr. ud Mrs. K. C. Parsons, W. R. Wallace, W. R. Wallace, Jr ud Jackson C. MeChrystal. On Sunday the visitors wen taken on an outing in Nephl Canyon, all of tha surplus see lu the three or four cun necessary for the trip being filled with good things to cut Members of the general committee If tbe Independence Day celebration wish tq extend their thuka to all who assisted la the proper observance of the day. They wut to thuk all who rendered help of any nature, tha mining computes, business mu ud others for liberal contributions, the Amerieu Legion members for their assistance ud all ether volunteer workers. The committees arc uked to meet on Saturday evening for the purpoee of closing up the business matters. TRADE MARK ON THEIR SOLES SHOE PURPOSE; A PRICE FOB EVERY PUESE. Company Heffernan-Thompso- n I III 1 1 IHI4WMMWWHWH44WmWMW444HW4444H4W of Special Meeting of Stockholders of Eureka Metallurgical Company. Notice o Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Eureka Metallurgical company will be held at the principal office of the eompuy at Bullion Beck Hotel, Main Street, Eureka City, Utah, the 19th day of July, 1110, at I oclock p. m., for tha purpose of (1) voting for or against an lacreuo of capital stock of said company from fifty thonsud dollars (950,000) to one hundred thousud (9100,000,) which increase shall consist of five hundred thousand (500,000) shares FOR SALE 4 room house and two room house in same lot. Located cut of Church street. Apply to John Rosa. WANTED Girl for general housework. No washing . or arming, work. Mrs. W. F. Bhrlver. WANTED Cook for private family. Good wages. Call III. 4 cylinder Oldsmoblle, in first class condition. Will bo sold at a bargain price. Apply at Tlntle Mere. office tor particulars. BARGAIN. O 1911 six cylinder Studebaker ear, In good condition must be sold at once, 9400. Will give terms to re-- j sponsible party. See E. G. Buhler. i for particulars at Ruby Shaft. o Notice For Publication. o ; Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office ut Salt Lake City,1 Utah, July 7. 1190. NOTICE Is hereby given that ' Adolph A. Atherley, of Benmore, Utah, who, on May 97, 1911, made Homestead entry. No. 017950, tor' Sft SWft SBft Section 9; NWft j NEK, Nft SWft NEK, Eft NEftj NWft, BE ft NWft, 8ft SWft NW, ft, 8ee. 19, T. 19 Booth, Range 5. West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-- ' year proof to establish Claim to the lud above described before the Clerk of the District Court, ut Too-- ; ele, Utah, on the 19th day of August, 1999. Claimant names witnesses: Boyd Evans, M. K. Green, D. J. Atherley, F. E. Reum, all of Vernon, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. u Register. (Pint pub. July 9, 1999.) of the common stock of the par value of ten cents each, and (I) If such increase is authorised, authorising ud approving the giving of an option for a period of six (5) months from the date of tha said meeting to Mr, John Hayes Hammond, to purchase the wid five hundred thonsand (500,000) shares ud an additional ten thousand (10,000) shares, now held In the treasury of the company, for the sum of fifty-on-e thonsud dollars (951,000) In cash. A. H. McCHRYSTAL, Pres. EDWARD PIKE. Beey. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated Jnly 9, 1910. (First pub. July I, 1910.) Hot Weather Drinks and Dishes Daring the hot weather there is nothing more refreshing than a cool drink over our fountain or a dish of ice cream. Our ice cream is made right here in our establishment and ia guaranteed to be pure and maria of cream. Everything handled in a most sanitary way. Home made candies, fresh every day. Onr assortment is complete. V Company |