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Show I Friday, January 14, 1921. EUREKA REPORTER PSffl f On Body Extends Over In Eureka Mfaoe Ground Stock of the Eureka Mlnea company has been In greater demand Tintie Standard than usual during the past week owChtet Com. ing to the new ore developments on Eureka Mines sold at lie. Dragon l the 900 level. Information which has East Tintie Con. sold at 1c. g been given out by Manager Jackson , Inn King ;f Eureka Lily sold at 8c. 15 McChrystal indicates that the bunch Bagla 4 Blue Ball Eureka Bullion sold at 16e. Victoria of ore In what Is known a4 the , Lehl Tintie sold at 11 He. Iron BIoMom 7 Schuster lease on. the. 900 level of North Standard sold at I He. Swansea the Gemini has now been followed Provo sold at 6c. Grand Central I over into the property of the EuTlntlc Standard sold from 99.96 Bullion Beck g reka Mines. Arrangements have been Colorado made with the lessees to continue to 99.89. Eureka Mines their work In the Eureka Min .1 Sunbeam 1 ground and this week the we body Centennial Baraka 1 opened up to most liberal dlmen-bIo- m Empire Mlnee sold at I He. Eureka Hill 1 The ore Is a high grade lead-silv, Eureka Mines sold at 11 He. 1 Ridge a Valley East Tlntlc Con. sold at 9 He. product and some assays have showed more than a thousand Eureka Lily sold at 9c. Total Carloads ounces of the white metal. Control Eureka Bullion sold at 16c. ' of samples shipments recently Iron King sold at SOe. marketed show around Lehl Tlntlc of 11 sold at Measures He. fifty Saftey First ounces silver and about half May Day sold at Sc. . Effective In Metal Minna sixty, per cent lead for each ounce In Plutus sold at 87e. Utah Con. sold at 9c. ' Encouraging results of . safety silver. Victor Con. sold at 9 He. first work In the metal mines of the Emerald sold at lie. state, are reported by. Carl A. Allen, Untie Business Men North Standard sold at IHc. InInspector of mines for the state Form Commercial Club Opohongo soldat He. dustrial commission. He reports that la 1910 there were but SO accidental (Continued from page 1.) Wednesday. deaths In theee mines, the lowest Big Hill sold at 4e. fatality rate tor the last fiv years, Ostrander, James Crooks, James Eureka Mines sold at 11 He. excepting that of 1919. In addition Norman, Roy Kalghn, P. C. Craven, Eaat.'Crown Point sold at IHc. to the SO deaths tabulated for 19S0, Lisle BUllngton, George Beane, Eureka' Lily sold at 9c. there were six due to snowslldee at Robert Laird, Claude F Baker,; Eureka Bullion sold at 14 He. Alta and Big. Cottonwood, making Peter Borup, John Westerdahl, G. Lehl Tlntlc sold' at 10 He. SO fatalities In all, the six from C. Lindsay. New names added to the list North Standard sold at 4 He. snowslldee, however, not being directly chargeable to mining opera- since the meeting on Tuesday night Plutus sold at' 87c. Tintie Central sold at 9c. are as follows: ; tions. Untie Standard sold at 99.90. Major Church, Jesse L, Fuller, Dr. Fewer men were killed from falls Zuma sold at 8 and IHc. of rock In 19S0 than for many years E. L. Clark, Dan Martin, James W, Eureka Standard sold at fOc. but, on. the other hand, more men Henderson, Darrell Gardner, W. Little May sold at 4He. were killed from explosives. Some Haber Jones, D. G. Henrlod, Thomas Opohongo sold at He. of these deaths were carelessness, D. Job, Mark Anderson, J. E. Dilothers were unaccountable and some lon, George T. Castleton, D. B. were from the 1m)l of- - knowledge Cronin, A. L. Ayres,. William Wolf, Punch Boards WUl Not are fatal. Alien Ivey, A. N. Wallace, John that the Be Permitted By County A the causes of the acci- Morley, O. Anderson, F. W. Davies, h of the H. M. Bradley, Fred C. Raabe, O. A. dents shows that County Attorney Burton, who was deaths- were caused by the careless- Allred, Bam Hanson, L. B. Laker, ness Of the men killed, and that 40 Edward Pike, C. N. Leatherbury, In Eureka this week, stated that during his term . of office punch per pent were caused by the careless-o- f M. D. Howlett, Dr. L. E, Pierce, E. boards will not be 'permitted In any employees towards their C. Schuster, George Forsey, George of the towns of the county. He looks H. Adams, M. A. McChrystal, W. E. number killed In the mines, Bnelson, Eugene Blackett, W. E. upon the boards with disfavor and In operating them the Including underground, open pit and Ostler. L. O. Scofield, J. E. Wirth-U- says that J. J. .Sullivan, H. H. . Bourne, merohants violate the laws of the surface workings was 14 In 1911, rftate. In Justice to the local busiSO in HIT, IS In 1919, 16 In 1919, A. Vard Zabrlskle, A. D. Manson, houses and (he city administraand SO In 19S0, the latter Including U. 8. Candy Kitchen, N; Ferando, C. ness tion it should be stated that shortly E. Ward, Men'll M. Kalghn, C. thoee burled In the snowslldee. A. Roeenlund, H. Kirkpat- after the first of the year an underIn the. smelting plants of Utah was reached to the effect there were three men killed In 19S0 rick, John Church, Dr. J. Jl Hansel, standing the boards would be thrown as against four In 1919, while In Peter Ohlson, T. J. Franks, Edward that out as soon as the candy rafthe mills there were three men killed Duggan, William H. Bacon, 8. B. fles Just which were In progress at that Freed, Edward Collins, Steele Bailey, In 19S0 as against one In 1919. time, were dosed out Jr., William Owens. The committee membership got How are these for reduced prices Report on meat? Pot roasts 20c lb., rib together Immediately following the Made to the Bank Commissioner, boll 16c lb., mutton roasts S6e lb., close of the meeting and decided of the State of Utah, of the condition pork roasts S6e lb., mutton chops upon a canvas of the business dis- Of THE EUREKA BANKING CO., I6e lb., mutton stew 16e lb., beef trict on the following day. The men located at Eureka, In the County of steak. 26c lb. You cant beat Fen- at the mines, auto owners and all Juab, State of Utah, at the close of nells prices any place in the state. others who have the best Interests business on the 89th day of Decemof Tlntlc at heart will be asked to ber, 1990. .. o . Join. Up to this time It has been ImD JITNEY LINE HEARING Resources possible to call upon all of them but Loans and discounts less HERE YESTERDAY they are requested to turn Ip their notes and bills of this to for membership any bank rediscounted applications The hearing of applications from member of the committee, or In fact James Troloupls and Harold Morgan, to any member of the new dub as Overdrafts both of whom want permission to each charter member has announced Stocks, bonds, and operate Jitney, lines between Eureka his Intention of bringing at least securities, etc and the Tintie Standard mine, was one new name when he attends next Banking House Other real estate owned held In Eureka yesterday before a Tuesday's meeting. Due from Federal Remember of the public utilities comserve Banks mission sent here for that purpose. SAYS WORK HAS STARTED Cash items . 9 8,881.19 Attorney Leatherbury represented AT INDEPENDENCE PROPERTY Gold . 4,366.00 Mr. Morgan and the Interests of Mr. Silver 9,170.11 were looked after by Troloupls Alex Mattson says that work has Currency . . 11,811.00 Attorney Baker. It Is understood of this Total pash on hand that the route will be given to but been taken up In 'the shaft Tlnof East property Independence a one of the applicants and that Suspense for the regular schedule must be maintain- tlc. One shiftIs will be peed Total 9616,010.33 thought that things ed. The matter has been taken under present but will brighten up soon and It will be advisement. possible to speed up the development Capital Stock paid In.. 9 80,000.00 operations. The shaft now has a Surplus Fund PROF. WILLIAM STUART 8,600.00 Undivided GOES TO GREELY, OOL. depth of 800 feet. 90.607.04 profits e Interest .. .. 1,488.04 Prof. William Stuart, who for Resolution! Of Condolence. Total 97,996.08 some years past has been the princiWHEREAS, death has again In- Leas expenses pal of the grade schools In Eureka, and taxes left last Sunday for Greeley, Colo- vaded the ranks of the Eureka Volfrom unteer Fire paid, etc. .. 1,837.81 taking Department, an where Important position rado, 0,067.87 has been offered him. Prof. Stuart this life, James J. Hannifin, who for Net undivided profits . . has for some time been specialising many years was one of the most Reserved for taxes and Interest 16.68 on history and at the Colorado State active members of our organisation, Deposits subject Teachers College at Greeley be has therefore be It to check ...887,809.70 RESOLVED that we the members been offered the ihalr o( history. It was an opportunity for which he has of the department. In regular session, Demand certificates .. 10,989.60 long waited and much as he re- herewith offer our sincere sympathy Total demand deposits 988,199.80 of Mr. to the condolence and family school local he leave the to gretted felt that It was his duty to take up Hannifin, who have sustained an Ir- Time certificates ..118,891.00 the higher position. He was given reparable .lose. '. A" husband and his release by Supt Williamson of father has been removed from a most Savings 763.08 119,048.68 deposits .. active and beneficial life and the the Tlntlc schools. 17,000.00 The Colorado school Is one of the members of the Eureka Volunteer Other bills payable . . . mourn with them . In Fire Department Institutions educational leading Total 9616,016.88 the west and Prof. Stuart Is to be In their sorrow. Be It further RESOLVED that a copy of these OontfngeBt Mahflttlcs. congratulated on securing the posiresolutions be spread In full upon On account of endorsements of this tion. Bank: Mrs. Stuart, who is a teacher In the minutes of the above named deNone. the grade schools of Eureka, win partment, that the same be presented remain here until the end If the to the bereaved family and also pub- State of Utah, County of Salt Lake: lished in the Eureka Reporter. F. D. Kimball, first school year. being Respectfully Submitted e duly sworn according to law, deP. J. BONNER poses and says that he Is cashier Why not send your next bundle of ' JOHN J. SULLIVAN of the above named bank; that the laundry to the B. B. Laundry, phone JOHN DONNELLY. above and foregoing report contains 144-A home Institution. tl u er EKamtmdr&hanS. -- i4 Shoes! . Shoes! Hundreds of pairs of CHILDREN'S, LADIES and MEN'S SHOES sacrificed. These lines we desire to dose out and have arranged in four lots: Lot No. 1 for $1.00 a pair, Lot No. 2 for $2.00 a pair, Lot No. 3 for $3.00 a pair, Lot No. 4 for $4.00 a pair. Never have SHOES been offered at such LOW PRICES. A look will convince yon. !i " ' GET TOUR SHOES WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD. " fumpe-tSfpowd- studji Shoes! one-tent- - n, y, LOT NO. 1 Children's, Misses and Boys' Shoes, assorted styles and sizes. Values up to $5.00 for $1-0- 0 LOT NO. 2 Childrens, Misses' and Boys Shoes. Values up to $6.00 $2.00 for CON-DUCTE- LOT NO. 3 Ladies', Men's, Misses and Boys Shoes. to $6.00 Values up for $3,00 LOT NO. 4 Shoes. Values up to $10.00 for $4.00 Ladies and Men's .... . ' -- -- inrwiuzmuMiiwimMiiwrtfwimimimiwiiriimnRi true and correct itntement of the condition of the uld bunk at the (lose of buelnen on the 89th day of December, 1980. F. D. KIMBALL. Subecribed and aworn to before me thle 11th day of Jan., 1981. W. O. CLELAND, Notary Public. (Seal) (My eommlaalon expiree September 4, 1989. Correct Atten: Thoe. A. McCormick, R. L. Conely, W. 8. McCornlek, u full, Director. State of Utah, Office of Bank Com-mi- ni oner: L N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing le a full, true and correct copy of the stato-meof the above named company, filed In my office thla 18th day of January, 1981. N. T. PORTER, : Bank CommlakUmer (Date of pub. Jan. 14, 1981.) nt ' BRIEF LOCAL ADS. State Legislature Now In Session At Capital FOR SALE Upright piano. Apply e at St. Joaepha 8chool, phone 184. The senate and the bouse of reFOR RENT Two office rooms In presentatives met as the fourteenth Eureka Reporter building. at noon on FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. legislativeandassembly a permanent Monday perfected Apply at residence of T. C. Clark, The senate elected organization. phone 198-LOST Wrist watch, Elgin. Initials Thomas E. McKay of Weber county president of that body and the E. L. Reward for return to Edna as house elected E. R. Calllster as Silver Lang, City. for this term. Quite a eon-te- st FARM WANTED Wanted to hear speaker developed In the caucus for this from owner of farm or good land speakership between Mr. Calllster for sale worth the price asked. L. and William Beegmlller of Kano C. Jones, Box 661, OIney, 111. county but the final selection which FOR RENT 8 room cabin, lights, was made was practically unaniwater, etc. Apply at Tlntlc Merc, mous. Mr. Calllster Is from Salt office. Lake county. FOR RENT 4 room house. Water The session of the legislature will last for sixty days and If the memlights, etc. Close In. Apply to bers carry opt the instructions of Phone 374--J. the new governor they will enact FOR SALE Four room residence, but few measures. Governor Ha bey located on upper main street has urged upon the legislature the (Summit). Apply to Mrs. T. J. necessity of reducing publle w. Burke tor particulars. WALRUSA C - SEAL AND THREE POLAR |