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Show Friday, November 86, 1920. tUftttA BttORTSR TafO 5 We Bug and Bell On ton tiie Unlisted Stocks of ZASTTnrrxo fintle Standard Chief Con Dragon Eagla a LATEST QUOTATIONS .............. 47 47 Blue Ball 11 u Mammoth Grand Central . Bloaaom Iron King Victoria O I ,.. ' ; .' 7 4 4 Bullion Boek 4 Centennial Eureka 4 Gemini Gold Chain Swansea 4 Eureka Hill 1 Ridge a Valley Monterey 1 j Total Carloadi 17s Come to Us for Good Shoes. Monday. Eureka Mines sold at le. Eureka Bullion sold at Btte. Little May Mineralisation Shows Steady Improvement ' Stock Sales The showing of ore recently opened up in the ahaft of the Little May Minins company property adjoining the South Standard' in the Tintlc Dlatrict la showing steady Improve-men- t, according to information received from the mine by John Mat-eopresident of the company. At the 110 foot level a four lneh streak of gray copper ore was opened up which assayed per cent copper and I ounces of silver. This showing has opened up in the last five feet, according to the most recent report from the mine, to a width of fourteen inches. An average sample is said to assay IS per cent copper, I ounces In silver and a trace of gold. This enrichment oeeurs in what appears to be an offshoot of the Cornucopia vein, which cuts the rhyolite formation. The Cornucopia vein in adjoining properties is said to have been very productive. The management of the Little May plans to sink the shaft to the 110 foot level and crosscut a distance of IS feet to the Cornucopia vein, the objective point of the present work. In addition to the streak of rich ore, the whole bottom of the shaft is in milling ore which will average, according to Mr. Matson, S.SI per cent copper and throe ounces of silver. Balt Lake Tribune. n, Lehl Tintlc sold at Be. May Day sold at H4c.-Provsold at Tintlc Standard sold at Bums sold at Be. 4e. . PETERS fl.78. e Euraka at 8!4c-Xro- DIAMOND BRAND SHOES Solid Leather and Sold Under a Tuesday. Mines sold Why fake chances when you can boy Warrant of Quality? Our splendid assortment cf new shoes styles and the best x makes it well worth your while to come today.staple n Blossom sold at 18e. North Standard sold at Be. Tintlc Standard sold at I8.7S and 18.71. Zuma sold at 80. HEFFERNAN-THOHPSOWodnceday. Iron Bloaaom sold at IBs end IBtte. Iron Xing sold at IBs. North Standard sold at Be end 8 He. Plutus sold et 84e. Tintlc Standard sold at II.7IH-Lsh- i Tintlc sold at Bums sold at 8c. Be. COMPANY N Foodstuffs Bench Mew Three Candidates Mamed . Many Attend Party Why Not Buy A Homs Low Level This Week For School Board Job Given By The Elks While Prices Are Low - o Thu following odltorlal, regarding Thursday. lower food prices, was taken from The Balt Lake Mining Exchange Tribune: closed on account of Wodneaday'a remained Tbs llvsstock markat Day. Thanksgiving to show a doclina in tha prleaa paid for hoga; flour la TO Exist Mines Most going down day by day, and can bs purchased lu New Hstb Low Freight Estes sugar York at almost prewar prices. Pretty mueh everythin! else is Aetion whieh was taken a few on tbs toboggan. Tbs prodays ago by the Nevada Northern Ry. ducers are feeling the pineh, Co. shows conclusively that high end they are entitled to syminfreight rates will ruin the mining pathy. Unfortunately there la of the west. Borne time ago no dustry royal road to a state of Ob For Min Experimenting this railroad, liks all others, was Prices went sky-hig-h normality. Lead-Zin-c ' Om Handling granted an advance la its freight tha war and It waa during e rates and this advance practically inevitable that they ahould At the present time considerable stopped the shipment of low grads com down in the time of 'attention is being paid, in Utah, to ore from White Pine and other counpence. This is but tbs working the treatment of sine one. A sew ties of Nevada. These two paraof tko natural laws and it . out sine smelter is about ready to go in- graphs from an article in last nights is no use trying to keep prices to commission at Balt Lake and it la News" tells the story. at the top notch by artificial now announced that a mill may bo The low grads ore shippers moans. Senator Gronna and constructed for the purpose of takof Whits Pins county, Nev., other representatives and senalead-sin- e which care at will be able to resume proof ore, ing tors are expected to make an present is a rather undersirable production as a result of a freight effort when eongresa meets in duct. rate reduction by the Nevada December to Introduce bills for company, Locally considerable attention la Northern Railroad the purpose of appropriating which has announced a reducbeing gives to a wet milling treatmousy for tha benefit of the ment tor mixed lead-sin- e ores, says tion in the rate for ores valwheat and cotton growers. This one of the Balt Lake papers of yesued up to 1B per ton. The new would moan the taxation of tha terday. While so information is rates will become effective on masses for the benefit of two Dec. Srd, authorisation for the gives out one company here, which of the classes, and the plan la has developed over 60,000 tons of new tariffs having been grantnot likely to find favor in conlead-sin- e ore, is known to ed by the Interstate commerce complex gress, although It may attract be much interested in an sew add commission. considerable support. treatment which has been invented of the Ploche Operations mines producing ore valued at by N. C. Christensen, a loeal metalTHE GOLD MIXERS PROBLEM. lurgist, who ranks amosk tbs best higher than 111 per ton have in the country. not relinquished their fight for Details of the process have not freight rats reductions. They H. M. Purkea, director of tho Orebeen announced but it la learned on have an organisation whieh is gon State Bureau of Mines and Geolgood authority that the process has ogy, In discussing decreasing gold busy collecting data as to costs . In several results and profits. The date will be splendid given production, said tha decrease is due hundred tests that have been made not to any material leaaenlng of tha submitted to the railroad offiavailable gold remaining to be mincials in an effort to secure reby a number of high class metallurductions in rates for ores highed, but to tho feet that tha gold mingists. It is also said that the process eliminates fire treatment and er In value than those on which ing Industry baa suffered mors heavcan be dons at a cost which is lower the Balt Lake Route has mads ily then any other from tho general then the cost of concentration and Increase In commodity costs In rereductions. cent years. smelting. ' Undoubtedly the process 'Tncraaaea In tha expanses of all assessed win not be applicable to all Class stock other Industries have beau countof mixed sine ores, no process Is so An assessment of 1 cent per share ered by a proportional Increase In .general as that, but there is much ore it can undoubtedly be used on. has been levied on tbs stock of the the price of tho product. This reIt is believed that an experimental Eureka Lily Mining company of East lief has boon impossible for tho gold mill for the new Christensen process Tintlc. The stock becomes delin- miners because the value of their will be erected la Utah at an early quent on December lltb and the product la find by etatuto and Is unsale day is January llth. changeable. Tbs MeFsddsn bill, now before There are huge quantities of mixores in the west If the 7intic Zenith for tbo relief of tho gold Go. ed lead-sin- e eongrees, Mining deIndustry, provides that an excise tax right kind of metallurgy can be a Bale Of Postponement of 10 an ounce bo placed upon veloped it Is possible to bund up manufactured new largo Industry in western mingold In order that the Notice is hereby given that at n gold producer may receive from s ing. The Utah Bins companies oxide Unof the directors of the fund derived from tbo tax s premium plant is the first step. The oppor- meeting tie Benith Mining company, held at of 10 an ounce for newly produced may its development is great, tunity the company's office, n resolution gold. Tbs pries of gold for coinage bo rapid. was passed postponing the date for purposes would remain tbs same, the sals of stoek, delinquent on ac- banes our standard of valuea would NORTH CUFT ABBEBSED. count of assessment No. I, until not bo upsot. list 18SB, at 18 Mock, The North Clift Mining company, end of noon. having property in the south A. H. MeCHRYSTAL, assessan levied has the district, Secretary. cent a of per FOR FLETCHER'S ment of one quarter of first publication of notice share. The sale day for delinquent (Data of poatpoamont Nov. SSth, 1880.) etoCk is January Bth. . con-tinu- sa . . . lilt , . - la Eureka three candidates have been placed in nomination for the office of school trustee, for precinct number 8, while in Mammoth P. N. Anderson, present Incumbent .4 will be without opposition. The candidates for the pbiitlon in Eureka era Herbert Hopbs, present trustee whose term expires, P. J. Fennell end A. J. Whitehead. The election takes pises on December first Only those who reside, end are entitled to vote in the precincts where the elections era to bs held, will participate in tha election. With lbs local lodge of Elks tbs Thanksgiving entertainment la always a splendid affair and this year tbs members of tbs entertainment committee framed up aomethlng unusually nice. The party was given on Wednesday evening and it was attended by more than two hundred people Elks and their ladies. The monotony of a straight program of dancing was broken by a number of musical numbers, this part of the entertainment Including selections by a male quartetts consisting of Nell O'Hare, Walter Christopher son, Elbert Beesley and Thomas Tancock; a solo by Miss Mary Clark; reading Maccabees Will Have by Mrs. Edward Bonner, saxophone Big Time On Dec. 3rd solo by John Kreamer, numbers by a girls chorus, Misses Carol Jensen, Alice Billings, Birdie Chase. Kies Edward Fox, record keeper for Luclle Ferguson, Thelma tho Knights of tho Maccabees, says Borup, Julia Johnson, Isabelle Holdaway, that there is a big time scheduled and a solo by Thomas Tan-eoe- k. for December 3rd, when tbs regular Gourley, election will take place, to be folwaa the trump The lowed by an initiation and then a card turkey banquet the entertainment played by lunch and social session. Officers of committee. Two sittings were resucmost tho lodge are expecting a to handle the crowd but cessful meeting and request that all quired there waa an abundance of good members attend. things for all and a lot left over. A bunch of young ladiee served the TAXATION VERSUS ROBBERY. tnrkey and trimmings. O' The time haa come for economy in public affaire, by legislatures and congress, by stats and local governments, and taxation Instead of robbery. The revision of federal taxation downward from s war-tim- e bull la an urgent necessity and a red hot issue before congress. Tbs excess profits tax and surtaxes and supertaxes are one of the prime caufces of the high cst of living as they are all passed on to the coniumere. These taxes were designed to derive revenues from war profits which no longer exist, and now these taxes are excuaes for doubling costa to the final purchaser. A very light gross tales tax would hard not bit the consumer half the present system that increase! from hand to hand. Now In order to get four or five billions needed to carry on the government with Its war-tim- e ohilgsr tlons we mulct the consumer of twice that aum. A small, simple, very direct tax on retail ules would cut out all the tax pyramiding and the tax could not be shunted on someone else. Wo are all consumers and prefer taxation to robbery. u u Children Cry CA8TORI A Brief Local Ads A good time to buy real estate Is when the other fellow Is anxious to sell. Frank Garrlty, real estate and fire insurance agent, baa many attractive propositions to offer those who are in the market for loeal residence properties. Homes are being offered at exceptionally low prices and in many cases Mr. Garrlty can arrange for euy terms. An upper Main street residence of 6 rooms, good location, cellar, pantry, close clouts, lights, water, shade trees. Will stand the closest Investistreet residences gation. Church ranging from 8750 up to 83750. Some of the most desirable homes In the city. Several places 09 the south aide of town, priced for quick Belling. Mr. Garrlty alao writes fire insurance. - e Richard May wishes to announce that ho haa taken the agency for two of the most popular makes of the new Edison, diaphonographs mond disk, and the Brunswick. Both are fine machines and Mr. May la selling them on easy terms, and he also handles the Brunswick and Edison records. Place your order now for a phonograph for Christmas delivery. Call at hla demonstration room, first door east of tha Euraka Hotel. Aa Agreeable . About three years ago when 1 was suffering from a severe cold on my lungs end coughed most of the time night and day, 1 tried a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and wae surprised at the promptness with which it gave me relief, 0- SEWING WANTED Am prepared writes Mrs. James Brown, Clark Many another baa been to do all kinds of plain and fancy Mills, N. Y.and pleased with tha surprised ' sewing. Mrs. Millar, Arthur Iron's prompt relief afforded by this residence. remedy. CARPET WEAVING Will wsavo carpets and rugs. Apply to Mrs. near Rio Grand Householder, HEADACHE? depot Rug TURPO, the only Turpentine WANTED To buy a good used Ointment, cm (he forehead and mandolin and guitar. Phono 161. plea. What a relief I Try It. FOR RENT Furnished room. Apply Peter Hood or Reporter office. SERVICE Durham - Jersey Bull. Call at residence of Otto Weetman, south of Rio Grande water tank, near Chief mill, water tank, ner Chief mill. FOR Tubpo Drug Stores Os. Bchramm-Johnso- n MOTHERS FRIEND be- fore Christmas to ordsr your cards. For Expectant Mothers Ws bow havo samplsa and will soon Used For Three Generations Sunday School at 10 a. m. Even- start making up orders. Eelact tha Write for Booklet on Motherhood ing Services at 7.30 p. m. A cordial design you want. Ws can givs you and the Baby, FREE. Invitation to attend. These services something exclusive If yoi order BRADF1ELD REGULATOR OOl are given to tho general public. sarly. The Reporter. Dept. Atlanta, Ga. BAPTIST CHURCH. o - 5-- D, wasn't boon HCLLO -- WMATX YOUO MINI IB JACK ftSCMNr.MOW 1 NVMMN OPOIt. OtOAOMDUf ALL- DONALD Surprise. Small ads For Bale, For Rent, etc. are not accepted over the telephone, neither do we open accounts for such advertisements. Money must accompany order. Price of such ads 10 cents a lina for each issue. 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