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Show Friday, April 1, 1921. h5 EUREKA REPORTER Eureka Bullion Co. Again Resumes Work On 925 Level Tintie Standard Chief Coni. Iron Klnc Dragon Iron Blossom Eagle a Blue Bell Victoria Bwanaea Grand Central Centennial Eureka Bnlllon Beck Gemini Mammoth Gold Chain Colorado Sunbeam ...i . .... They Have All Come After nearly three weeks and a halp suent In repairing the timbers 57 of the Eureka Bullion shaft drifting Colorado sold at 2 Me. g operations have been resumed on the Eureka Mines sold at 5e. 17 985 lord and the 1159 level, accordLehl Tintlc sold at 4 Me. ing to Manager John M. Bestlemeyer. South Standard sold at 12c. I About a month ago an examination Tintlc Standard sold at 12.97 M 7 of the shaft convinced the manageg ment that retimbering would be nec- and 88.00. Eureka Lily sold at 7 Me. 4 essary from a point near the collar Eureka Bullion sold at 7 Me. Now that 4 down to the 800 level. I this work has been done in a North Standard sold at 5 He and a thorough manner, the shaft is in 60. first class condition says Mr. Bestle. Here to Meet You The latest arrivals of the Spring's most attractive styles, in many' models not shown here before, now make onr showings the most complete in variety of modes, materials and color combinations reflecting every novelty affect in the myriad of gay colorings which are the outstanding . 1 a meyer. ' Tuesday. Eureka Bullion sold at 7 He. , which the driftThe terrlUk-ya Lehl Tintlc sold at 4 He. 1 ing Is being Idone Is exceedingly North Standard sold at 5 He. 1 promising. OnVhe 925 levd an excelTintlc Standard sold at f 2.95. lent showing of ore has been opened May Day sold at He. Total Carload X4t up by drifting to the northeast upon o .... the fault fissure. In which rich boulders and highly mineralised Wednesday. WO OUTPUT IS THIRTY Emerald sold at 5c. matter was first encountered several PER CENT OF CAPACITY months ago. About three feet of ore Eureka Mines sold at 4 He. note in the pleasing harmonies of lint East Tintlc Cons, sold at 8c. has been opened up, samples of and shading which makes this sea' Eureka Bullion sold at 7 He. Production of line In the United which assay from 45 to 114 ounces Iron King sold at 11 He. State ha been curtailed to about of silver and from 8 to 38 per cent son's wear so delightfully becoming. May Day sold at He. SO per cent capacity. Government lead, reports Mr. Bestlemeyer. 5c. North sold Standard at tatlatlca Indicate 168,645 retort In For the most perfect selection to Tintlc Standard sold from 82.80 the country at the doae of 1920, of The Centennial And Beck to 12.75. which but 56,000 were In operation. yonr personal needs take advantage May sold at 2c. Consumption of sine last year waa Expect To Continue Work Little 4 Lehl Tintlc sold at He. of this moment when onr assortments o 328,051 ton against 128,064 ton In 1919. For some time there has been are so splendidly complete. Thursday. At the end of the year there was rumor In circulation to the effect 4 Mines Eureka sold at He. In stock at smelter .71,087 ton, that the Centennial Eureka and BulIren King sold at 10 He. House dresses and aprons 98c to $6.50 against 86,798 ton at the beginning lion Beck mines will suspend operaNorth. Standard sold at 5c. of the year and 17,508 ton at the tions in the near future but recent ' Tintlc Standard sold at 88,78 H Suits ...... $25.00 to $45.00 beginning of 1917. reports from Balt Lake indicate that and 83.70. there is a chance of finding a market Eureka Lily sold at 7c. Coats $10.00 to $40.00 for the ora from these properties, Eureka Bullion sold at 7 He. Mines Pay Huge Sums both of which are owned by tbe Gold Chain sold at 5e. Dresses $15.00 to $40.00 In Taxes To Government United States company. It Is undero stood that some of the mining operators are trying to induce the No Marked Improvement of What dan corporation pay smelting companies to put some of In Condition Of Copper the most money Into Uncle Sam their Idle furnaces into operation Etc. New Combs, Beads, Ear-Drop- s, ' This rather 0 treasury? Important thus making it possible for the mines A veritable treasure trove in question 1 very appropriate when of Tintlc to ship a larger amount of The copper market has been In the the problem of taxation la Itself the ore. hands of the buyers so long that they designs and cleverly conoriginal most difficult and Important facing 8upL John Enlund of the Centen- cannot be stampeded Into making trived specially selected for jewelery conPresident Harding, and the new nial Eureka and Bullion Bock mines anything but day to day purchases. its harmonizing with spring and sumgress. it may. perhaps be news to has no definite information regard- European orders, which were fairly many of the best posted readers of ing the future plans but he received large the latter part of 1920 have J I mer styles. newspapers and magaslnea that' the Instructions to continue work for the dwindled to the vanishing point. One I ' most of the wealth which now flows present pending the negotiations of the Independent selling agents Hand Bags and Neckwear Specials into the United States treasury from with the smelters. stated business since March 1st had r the- exchequer of corporations owes Min Manager Muir of the United dried up entirely. Just a few sample bags and collars Its origin to the country's mines, States company was In the district In short, all the corrective " j of many different styles, but all of measures and that the least share of all is during the week and he states that thus far taken by copper traceable to the farms. The Mining every possible effort will be made proucers have failed of their pursujKrior quality and at prices that Congress Journal, Washington, D. to keep the local mines la operation. pose; the price of metal Is distinctly are unequalled. soft and copper can be had In large C., official publication of the AmeriAsk to see our new Hand Bugs and can Mining congress. In its March quantities for almost any nearby West Tintie Out 12 cents less at than Colony Interestdelivery carried the per lasue, Collars. following This price la 5 cents less ing artlde on this subject: With Letter Of Defense pound. than the average cost of producing Manufacturers of metal and metal products' paid a larger amount in Yesterday's Tribune contained a copper In the first sixty days of this federal taxes In 1918 than any long letter from Moses B. Gudmun- - year. In NEW LINGERIE, CREPE and GEORGETTE BLOUSES other dan of corporations, and son and other members of his com- - Production of refined ralma tTippr and Industries related agriculture munlstlc colony, who were recently 105, 000,000 pounds, of which Sickly trimmed in many splendidly elaborate handiwork ed of- - 7 paid the least Figures for 1918,; txcm the L. D. S. ;ly J between and 85,000,000 90,000,000 ' the latest year for which compare- -' fects. These blouses are perfectly designed for the dressiest 15 I Poundl was the product of American ffl tlve tables are available, have lust of wear with the new spring Suits or Skirts. 18 mines. March will show a further been announced by the commissioner !Jr , "defense" contains contraction. 0 Blouses and Waists priced from $3.50 to $15.00 ? ,Iettw jl of internal revenue. tions whereby the Thus, for the first time since the; J Of the total taxes paid to i members of tbe ' colony seek to armistice production Is running if I New Shipment of Separate Skirts Received Today government's upkeep by all corporaactions. their Justify They call under 50 per cent capacity of leading tions, manufacturing paid the most, themselves the "West Tintlc Agri- mines and considering TOUR SKIRT IS HERE and if you come right the large 82,112,044,810, or 66.86 per cent. J Of this amount manufacturers of cultural Cooperative System," and number of smaller properties closed in, you will have, first choice of one just made metal and metal products paid' Mr. Gudmunson In his Interview with down it Is under 40 per cent of the for Lake Salt evaded the the But your type." paper countrys productive capacity. 81,008,031,267, or 81.76 per cent of the total paid by all corporations.' direct question regsrdlng the prac- what Is worrying producers is that Selecting a skirt is every bit as important as However, even this small output, stocks are This was the largest amount paid by tice of "wife sacrifice. choosing a suit style, fabric, material and colorhe says: I would be willing to being added to. Including the any single subunit of Industry. ing must be considered with relation to your pounds of metal financed by The metal and metal products sacrifice my children, my wife, or doIf Issue of recent In else the world 1 1 anything tbe bonds, 840,000,00 by a leads manufacturing group figure and personality. others ont only In' the amount of the ing so I might advance the welfare surplus copper above ground today Let us help you pick out the most becoming' Is estimated by a leading copper net Income returned, but likewise In of our group. one. While the defense of the society man at more than. 1,000,000,000 They set new standards in value giving. the lowest cost of operation reported. raw refined. both and with deals abstractions pounds, and Skirts priced from $6.50 to $17.50 general Fifteen per cent of Its gross income This huge surplus, together with remained after all deductions had principles of human conduct which been accounted for. The' nearest ap- the members have found for them- the fact that notwithstanding pounds of metal were proach to this record was made by selves it omits reference to most of theoretically removed from the marmining and quarrying concerns, with the practical details of their dally ket the price of copper dropped to life and their relations with one 18.48 per cent 11 cents per pound, has convinced H 1 Industries and related another. Agriculture producers that they must either curo contributed only 812,741,714 In cortail further or shut down entirely. poration Income taxes, or 4 per cent Church Organization Gave The dilemma Is that further curof the total. . A total of 202,061 corporations reSuccessful Entertainment tailment means another boost In costa and absolute shutdown means ported taxable Income during the ' came 5524 number Of this The members of the Eureka Ward disruption of working organizations. year. within the strict classification of Choir of the L. D. 8. Church gave a It Is probable, therefore, that the next step will be In the direction of mining and quarrying concerns (em- vaudeville entertainment' on Wedfurther curtailment perhaps to 25 not and afbracing producers merely, nesday evening of this week, the or Jobbers fair being attended by a packed per cent capacity and another cut including manufacturers The gross house. The different acts were very In wages. of mine products.) Wages at the leading mines of the wss entertaining and were well received of these concerns income have been cut from 15 to country deducwith total 88,597,202,674, Thoseriio took 17 per cent Reward for return of Divvy. by the audience. t This Is far below the Big Sum Collected In tions of 88,029,426,465. Of the for be the to are complimented Tintlc mine. to Standard part In lines of reduction other Industry. 11.07 per cent was for ex- manner In which ; thfflr characters Pines During Tear 1920 22 H Model of Buick cut Textile FOR SALE a Roadster. labor suffered and amortization depletion. were portrayed andr the committee haustion, ' 4, ' In one In cent make. Traveled 1819 shoes, blow; only per conThe net taxable Income of these In charge of the affair are deserving 8000 miles. Needs battery and Kryger established a new cerns was 8567,777,209 and the of especial pralsf. The following eather, lumber and otherasIndustries Judge cut has been equally one tire to put In shape. Low great. record In (he matter of fines during .amount of tax paid was 8191, 864,-87- 7. Is the committee which were in the News Bureau. Boston 8mall ads For Sale, For Rent, when be collected Includes price for cash. Apply P. O. Box the 1920,. This amount, which year Mrs. charge of the 'entertainment: 107 or telephone 76. . and turned ovepto the treasurer of etc. are not accepted over the teleIncome, war profits and excess profit A. C. Burton, director; A. J. White-heado we open accounts FOR RENT 6 room house. neither phone, Known Aviator Is of Well his J4;i28.80. . taxes, was Eureka Many 6.06 her cent of all the Apply Cljy must Walter such Joseph for advertisements. Money to Daniel Martin, phone 22. taxes paid by all corporations. This Paulson, A. C.Chrlstopherson, To Visit Eureka best custofnrs were bootleggers and accompany order. Price of Mrs. Carl such ads Willing Burton, those who were trying to .manu- 16 cents a line for each issue. tax was distributed among the Hoel, Miss Lets Borup and Miss .... o FOR SALE Furniture at a very their own liquor. Since the facture various branches of the mining In- Marld Hold way. reasonable price. Mrs. M. L. Kite, one best o of the McBeth, Sterling dustry as follows: success known aviators in Utab, whose first of the year considerable money upper Leadville Row. was The affair a. huge 4 room house, cellar, 8 been collected from the same FOR RENT Iron as an entertain' home Is at Parson, has expressed a has and both financially el of law violators. pantry and clothea closet. Also ,, i Copper willingness to bring bis plane to Eumeat The Pneumonia Month. 2 room house with same. Apply Lead and sine some one If will and reka get busy Fullenbach at to J. Precious metals Joseph HARRIS CASE POSTPONED. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. put up enough money to make it March is a typical pneumonia All other metal mining worth while. Mr. McBeth likes flyo and usually gives a high rate month Coal Mrs. Agnes Haynes of Eureka ing and almost every day his plane of mortality for the disease. After ont of FOR SALE Nice 5 room house, Harris case, The OU growing clothes closet, pantry and cellar. a wishes to announce the engagement can be seen soaring around Utah the murder at Trout Creek, Juab long and hard winter, the system Gas 1 block north of High School. Apof her daughter. Miss Ruth Haynes, county. He has a landing field at county, more than a year ago, will loees much of Its resistance and peoSalt 's. Fullenbach to at ply Joseph to George Williams of Spokane, his . father's farm near the Payson not come up for trial at the district All other nonmetal ple grow careless. When every eofd, Mr. Williams was for some sugar factory and scores of Payson court Wash. no matter how Slight, is given term. There the present during mining time a resident of .Eureka and a people drive out there in their cars la an appeal pending in the .supreme LAND FOR BALE 40 acres of heavy prompt and intelligent attention, Miscellaneous mining member of the Bonner orchestra. and dig up a ten spot for a fifteen or conrt and until it la settled there sage brush land in Central pump- there is much leas danger of pneuQusrrylng He Is now employed by the Utah twenty minutes flight no action on tbe other be borne In mind will be ing district, 4 miles from Milford. monia. Mining and quarrying McBeth will come to Eureka on a Power Co. at Salt Lake. The wadbeen filed combinations 850.00 per- - acre. 81000 will that pneumonia la a germ disease have . which charges Mr. Wil- guarantee of a certain number of A. C. Nebeker, Zuma and breeds In tbe throat. Chambehandle. . Forty-eig- ht per cent of companies ing of Miss Haynes and an against the members of the Harris early passengers or he will make the trip family. rlain's Cough Remedy la an expeo- -' Enreka mine, engaged in mining and quarrying re- liams will take place at and do stunt flying over our city for torant and cleans out tba germ ported no taxabld net Income. In- date. 8 room RENT FOR Mrs. a certain sum. In his stunt flying cottage. stead they reported deficits which ladened mucus and not only cures SERVICES. T. C. Clark. . IL E. CHURCH . he does about everything that can be JOHN MAXSON IN EUREKA. totaled 871.478,129. cold but prevents its resulting la o -an done with airplane. o FOR SALE Big Six Bnick car (7 pneumonia. It la pleasing to take. - M. E. theat Next o 8nnday evening John Manson, 'who had such passenger). Will be sold at very take It willingly. AH members of the Women of Start the children out right Open Church Mrs. Walker will give a low price. Apply to William Children at the death from narrow -- o - - escape' to be preare Woodcraft requested Thomas and address account one each for temperance the at a was held savings Button, upper Main street. Euresent at a meeting of the order on time his store at Dividend for The hour will recite. Obs. bank. One dol- Tregonlng He Eureka Banking ka.up, was In Eureka yesterday. Monday evening. n at Provo ever since the lar Is sufficient to start an account starting the service la 7.20 and Rev. FOR FLETCHER'S to LOST Young alrdale hound. Brown trouble at Dividend and has Just and interest on all sums compound- Frary Invites the general public with Garrlty can help you to buy or sell recovered black answers name to back, attend. ed twice each year. from his Injuries. local real estate. n v.,.;. t - omcated ' the!!?u nl 400,-000,0- 400,-000,0- 00 - Brief Local H-4- ' d, ........ .....'. Het-feman- ...... ... -- has-bee- Children Cry CASTORI A |