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Show Friday, December 29, 1922. Ai SttUEKA RBFOETSE The Eureka Reporter- - Nearly 8,000 Cars C. K. Hal. Ore Shipped In 1922 o Issued oa Friday of sack week and entered In the poatofflea at Enraka. ' ' No stock sales cm Monday as the (Continued from page U mall matter Utah, aa second-claSalt Lake exchange wai our mlnee can weather through. Sebscrlption priea Mil par year The Chief Consolidated mine leads account of Christmas day. .the list of shippers for the year 1123. with . nearly 2400 carloads over Iron King sold at 15o and tdtte. forty carloads for every week in the o year and the Tlntle standard is a rather close second. Other heavy Iron Blossom sold at 22c. shippers are the Eagle A Blue Bell, North Standard sold at llie. Victoria, Grand Central, Iron BloePlutus sold at 52c. aom and Colorado. Tlntle Standard sold at $2.05 and The shipments from the Tlntlc properties for the year are aa fol- $2.00. e. Crown . ss lows; Chief Cons. Tlntle Standard Iron Blossom Coloradp Eagle A Blue Bell Victoria Grand Central Dragon Swansea Centennial Eureka Gemini Mammoth Bullion Beck Tlntlc Drain Tunnel Empire Mines Alaska Sunbeam American Star Iron King Eureka Hill Sioux Showers Eureka Mines 2212 210$ . I Iron Blossom Men Earning Big Money 004 471 461 441 2 2 2 Stiver Park Tlntle Mill (dust) . Republic . Uncle Sam Julia Lane Flmraa which warn recently com Eureka Metallurgical Co n aarn-lnshow that tha average Geo. Castleton (assay cleanup) piled of tha man engaged In leasing In tha Iron Bloeaom mine hare bean Total Carloads e e o a e e .. 7000 rnnnlns between $50 and $40$ par Chief (lime rock) 241 carloads month. Something Ilka alxty-flr- e man hare been following the leasing game In this property and as there Free Dance For Little hare bean no sensationally rich Folks New Tear's Day lasses practically everyone- - In tha mine most ha making soma money For muny yeure it hue been the Tha above figures will ha of In terest to people who have bean keep- custom of tha Elks of Tlntlc to an-tertain the children, at u free dance, ing In tonch with tha leasing system as It has been worked oat by some during tha holiday aauaon, also dis candy, nuts, etc. This time of the Tlntlc mining operators. Tha tributing the dunce takes place on the afterplan of leasing certain blocks of a noon of New Tear's Day next Monmine did not originate In this disQuite a number of the chiltrict bnt we - know of no other day. section where tha miners get the dren made the trip to the pavilion same liberal an square treatment; last Monday, being of the opinion the big treat of the year from where they really have an oppor- that waa to he on the best tunity of accummulatlng a fortune or Christmas people afternoon, and to avoid where mine owners dont sit np the place waa opennights trying to find some way of disappointment ed for dancing. However, tho big horning In If the profits com- time cornea next Monday. Every mence piling np or. If Important ore In Tlntlc is- invited and no youngster lessees. are found by deposits the large building wlil be taxTha leasing system, which In doubt ed to Its capacity In handling the Is a arrangeprofit sharing reality crowd. ment, has passed the experimental found been has stage in Untie. It Mrs. Agnes Haynes went to Salt the fairest and best way of opening and following ore In the peculiar Lake Sunday and spent Christmas limestones of eur district It makes with her daughter!, Mrs. C. L. Jack every man a supervisor and ellml-aat- and Mrs. George Williamson. the necessity of putting another man over him to see that his work Is properly performed. Best of all It takes the miner out of the wage earners class and gives him an Incentive for performing good work. Under the leasing system, as It Is handled In Tlntlc, every man on tha Job Is a searcher for ore or he is watching to see that the ore Is properly mined. It Is true that some lose and some win the same applies to every other game of life but as In other lines of endeavor ability. Initiative and Industry are usually rewarded. - es Crescent Tuesday ' O' - -- LIGHTER SHIPMENTS ON . ACCOUNT OF CHRISTMAS Shipments for tha week ending today, from the Tlntlc mlnee, ere lighter than usual due to the closing of all of the mines for Christmas. Tha miners are all at work again, however, and the normal tonnage of ore will be forwarded to the amelters daring the coming week. o mi Pearl Robinson waa .out from Balt Lake during the week, pending Christmas with Mr. and Mra. A. C. Burton. , Tiutio Standard Co. Re-elec- ts Old Directors Tlntlc Standard Mining company stockholders at their regular - annual meeting board elected tho Incumbent and added to it PaulD: Durant of Milwaukee, .the directors of the company wow are E. J. Raddatc, W. I. Enyder, L. H. Stohr, Ire D. Travis. Willard ScowurofL O. LBecker and Mr. The' directors re--. ft Durant. ft ciecteJ Mr. xuddats, president treasurer and general manager; k.rMr. Snyder, vice president and AMr. Stohr, secretary. . Ready-to-Ve- "If this date and all through January, 1923, special offerings' will welcome you at this itore. Many linea of merchandiae will be awiiationally lowered in price in order to make room for new Spring goods aoon to be offered. ALL READY-TO-WEADISCOUNTED This is the sale of sales that women look forward to, to replete their wardrobes for winter months. And the significance of these drastically cut prices impress women more for, back of the values we offer is the satisfaction of high class garments, each with thnj characteristic quality and character that riietfignfoimo tMi store's R merchandise. Coyote Most Too Wise To Get Into A Trap FOLLOWING ARE OUR i SPECIAL PRICES In one of our exchanges there Is an Interesting Item pertaining to the trapping of coyotes, on which most states of tha west pay a bounty for the reason that these animals take a heavy toll from the sheep and cattle owners. Men who hare had many years of experience are able to trap coyotes with some degree of success hut they are most too foxy for the average trapper. Coyotes appear to be wise to traps and in most Instances they win carefully undermine tha trap and spring It without' being caught These clever stunts are pulled off In the presence of the young coyotes In order to teach them ' tha dan gars and how to avoid them. Quite often where a number of traps have beau set around the carcass of ON Ladies Saits, Coats and Dresses horse or cow coyotes have undermined every trap and then In safety, fed on the meat. For thla raaaoni government employees engaged la the killing of predatory animals are using poison which la placed In capsules and hidden In small places of meat. The plan usually adopted la to place tha poison capsnles In the center of a small piece of mutton fot ori bacon and fix thla halt on the end of a stick about n toot above the' gronnd, placing tha stick a consider-- , hie distance from the carcass of a dead animal. The coyote In making a reconnlsaanee of the dead animal' will paaa the halt and seldom resist the temptation of swallowing the smelly morsel. All $15.00 Saits, Costs and Dresses Now s. All $18.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now $10.00 All $20.00 Suits, Coate and Dresses Now All $2250 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now $1350 All $25.00 Suita, Coats and Dresses Now All $27.00 Suits, Coate and Dresses Now $16.65 All $30.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now All $32.50 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now $20.00 All $35.00 Suite, Coats and Dresses Now All $40.00 Suite, Coats and Dresses Now $2350 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $2150 $26.50 All $45.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now All $50.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses Now $30.00 $3350 o Enjoyment Of Owning Your Own Residence Than is a lot of good wholasoms In owning your own enjoymsnt home. ' Thera are many Improve- -' meats that can he made by the end all of average home-ownthese add to tha value of tha property. The man who rente ailseea lots of the pleasure of Ufa. Why not tart paying toward a home of you own? It is not necessary to hare all of the money. Quite often residences can be purchased on easy terms. Look over the following list, or come In and tell me the kind of a home yon dealre. Perhaps I can find It for yon. Business location for sale. A good 4 room house on Railroad street. Particulars on request. 7 room house near Chief damp. I room house at Mammoth, with pantry, good cellar, 2 cabins, water and lights, 2 lots fenced. Also good 4 room hones on two lots. Desirable Main street Particulars on application. I room house end outbuildings at Mammoth. 9550 cash, $000 terms. Two good buys near upper Church street One for $525 and the other for $500. Particulars on requasl Many other bargains in Eureka real llhm i er rd W . ; . SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30th, Heffernaas launche. the year'z most inlenzive gelling campaign- - Ona campaign of the past few years Is Running Car In Closed not bringing about the desired results. Careless campers In 1111 Oarage Is Very Dangerous of all fires In onr caused one-thinational forests. With each sucRunning an automobile angina In ceeding year more people are taking closed garage may be more comthe faciliof recreation the advantage fortable than If the door were open, ties of the national parks and bnt the growing list of cases of carforests and each should be made to bon monoxide poisoning is suggestfeel hla Individual responsibility la ing that comfort bo sacriflced to Wyndhem Standing the matter pf protecting the timber. safety. Tha nun and hla wife In Oklahoma who stayed In their small garage a moment too long while tho BRIEF LOCAL AIM. engine was running, wont need to o worry any more about keeping warm. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. I find you're a man Carbon monoxide to n deadly gae, Phono to 15-for particulars. more so than Its consln, carbon diI may give her to you." InFOUND Tha lady who tori bar oxide. They are odorless, and r in their effects. During gloves on Wednesday night can sidious See what this deceived hus cold days, tinkering with a ear them at the U. 8. Candy Co. these estate. to a closed garage doesnt (Tease ona band did when he learned of Good 5 room hones, garage, get tore. to death bnt It offers n quick way house, other outbuildings, FOR SALE Gentleman's overcoat ont of all troubles, mechanical, the plot of his wife and her chicken doetc. A bargain. In excellent condition. A bargain. mestic and financial. lover. Oood business location for sals. Call 180. The man who has no car, need not FRANK OARRITT. Real Estate bother about dying la his garage lie believed that primitive and Insurance. FOR SALE Ford with track body That is one consolation. The rest o for sale. $100 takas It Oood con- have something else to worry about. life would reveal the real wonil new tires dition. Nearly man with the car has to pay for man and expose the cowardice Campers Responsible See R. A. Toung, Bul- The hla prestige in many ways. Ho has For Many Forest Fires around. Beck Eureka. lion Bldg., in the man. all aorta of things to worry about, from dirty pings to leaky tires. It In- WANTED com woman to to are Wash increasing fires Forest ; seems a pity to add to tho list womans a for to Mrs. story of Albert to house. of stead according the decreasing, Apply . , Bnt In the Argonaut mint a Pedersen. formation compiled for the benefit regeneration and a man a montha ago, men. who eould lift n of the department of agriculture. assistant one who quarter of a ton of' ore took Campers are said to be responsible WANTED Lady understands hair dressing. Phono whiff of this gas and died, for a large percentage of the flips who know tell ns that one-ha- lf O. A. Franke. of and It seems that the educational TBEHEOFDOUBT j . one par cent of this gas to n garage or closed room Is fatal. It vies with the more popular wood alcohol to deadly effects. So this warning Is offend. If yoa freere to death repairing your car In the open air, youll he n hero. Bet If yon die shut np to e garage folks will say unkind things about year mental processes. e NEW BOOKS AT UBRAHT. Following is s list of new books which have been eocnred by tho BareIts Public Library: Marie Chapdelatao, by Louis Ham on. Utah, the Land of Blossoming Valley, by G. W. JXmee. One Thousand Ways to Make n Living, by H. M. Dunphy. Mysterious Jspan, by Jalioa Street Outlines of History, by H. O. Wells. "The Breath of Scandal, by Edwin Balmer. Tho Van Roan by J. C. Snalth. The Story of Mankind, by Hendrik Van Loon. Van Loon's story of mankind la the JoUlaat, sanest history book of years and the beet seller of 1122. Handreda of Illus- trations. Sheffields Market kaa arranged j for a free delivery system to all ' parts of the Tlntle District your meet orders. O HOME SWEET HOME dlllHM$8$$MMMt$$llllllW' I ar ' ' f May $400; - Prices on ail at- n, Gold Chain Tlntlc Mill (slag) Lady Aapenwall May Day something' like sixty, five miners are on leases. Phenomenally Reduced Tonner Eureka Resident Died In Pheonix, Arizona ll FOiOav t Leo Atcheson, 42 years of age, 411 24$ died December 2rd at Pheonix, 112 Arizona. Mr. Atcheson lived In and 127 about Bingham the last fifteen years and spent considerable time la His last employment here, 70 Tlntlc. 52 was at the Water Lily .abaft of the 42 Chief, being a member of the crew 2 which broke the wands shaft sink2d ing record. The body win arrive In Salt Lake 12 today to be taken to the ODonnell A Co., funeral chapel, pending the! l) 12 arrival of brothers from South Da10 kota. Mrs. Elaine Knowley Aitche-sowife of Leo Altchsson, died In 0 B fill, and was burled la tha ML B Olivet sematery at Salt Lake. He 2 will be buried by her side. 2 o - Tankas Star Cons. Joe Bowers The average in recent months has been between $350 and Little Point sold Zuma sold at Oe. -o tauQSDKV II$IIHI T imimiMMMMUinitlMMMMMNMMUmi |