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Show , Friday, July 21, EUBEKA 1922. The Eureka Reporter- CL E. Fife 5 EEPOBttt sttiniaamiffiiffiansiinnsaBBsnnaBZZSSSSBSZZZZZ I loportant Strike in Acerican Star .i AS.. HiU, strike of considerable import- values but Mr Owens feds confiwaa nude ance few weeks ago in dent that the'ore is a continuation Issued on Friday of nek nik and of the American 8tan of the entered In the poetofflce at Eureka. the ground rUhaeposlt In the Chief Cons, company, worked throng mail matter. Mining Utah, aa second-clasmlnafram which lessees have been the Eagle A Bine Bell, both pro Subscription price 88.66 per peer. ties being owned by the Bing! iplng so heavily for nearly a ear and that it will mean a sew nee ' company '8 apt. Willi Owens of the Eagle says that for the Bingham Mines comore has been found at a point near pany. Stock of the American 8tar comthe iioe level and an the Town View claim, not far from the Chlrl pany is being traded in on the Balt Cons. line. (Jp to this time tli Lake market, recent Quotations bebut ordinary ing around 15 cents. assays have shown J s ... hi Gemini Mins Pumpman Died Following Accident 15 4 - St a......,..,.,.,,,.. 16 Richard W. Woodruff, who came 5 6 to Eureka about two years ago from 4 California, waa fatally injured In the 4 Gemini mine on Monday night The iMtieMtl ItlMMMtMtHIM Sunbeam MMMMM 1 Untie Drain Tunnel Eureka Mines Yankee oeeesveeoee.seeti Total Carloads 1 t I 146 the engaged of the pumping equipment and he was found in an unconscious condition by another man who was working on the same level, pe had a bad fracture of the skull, persumably the result of a fall, anw never regained consciousness. Every possible effort was made to save the leans life. Drs. Laker and Ostler gave Tiim immediate attention and the former accompanied the injured man to the hospital where an operation was performed to release the pressure on the brain, The deceased was bom February 10th, 1186,' at Oroville, Cal., being 17 years of age at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, who unfortunately was ill at the time her husband met with the acci- Little May sold at Take Gh&rg Of Zuxna x 0 George H. Ryan, one of the best known mining engineers of the state and a former resident of Eureka, has bean engaged to take charge of the development work, at thrzuma prop-art- y of Untie. Mr .Ryan has for several months pear giving his attention to the Midwest Development Co. of Amerfam Fork Canyon. Previous to that he was connected with various other mines of Utah and Nevada. He la entirely familiar with the geology of Tintic and the directors of the Zuma company are fortunate- in having exceptionally secured his services. It is understood that Mr. Ryan will take up his new duties on the first of the coming month. dent This afternoon, under the direction of the Eagles lodge of Eureka, funeral services were conducted at the M. E. Church. Rev, Frary delivered the funeral address and the burial took place at the Eureka v cemetery. ' , Crown Point sold at 6c. ' Eureka Mines sold at 8Ms . at Bloux sold One-Four- th Satin, Taffeta and Darh Crepe Dresses Discounted AU Imported Gingham and Georgette Dresses Discounted One-Thi,AU Sprat Skirts AU Staple Blues and Blacks .... One-Four- th ui One-Four- th ' 6 Me. Tintie Standard sold at fl.tTM- Colorado sold at IMe. Empire Mines sold at IMe. North Standard sold at IMe. Unde Sam sold at la. O' " Discounted AU IMe. Iron King sold at HMs and He. Off Off rd One-Four- th Waists and Blouses FORMED FOR OPERATION OF BUSINESS COMPANY Attractively; Priced o During the past week the- - Eureka filed Mercantile CommjmionCo. articles of IncorpofttlodT taking over the local business; which has for some time been operated by Birch and Pritchett, who will continue to manage the store. The officers of the company will be as follows: XL F. Birch, president; George Finch, E. Pritchett, vice president; E. ' secretary-treasurand these with W. J. Adams and John 8. Finch constitute the hoard of directors. 0 V T LEHI BAND WILL SUPPLY MUSIC FOR CELEBRATION . er ' Lives Endangered When Mine .Workings Cave Li lfte. Iron King sold at II Me and lie. North Standard Bold at. I Me. . George H. Ryan Will lf Maaday. happened at about midnight I accident 5 and death took place at the Provo Hospital on Wednesday. I General Woodruff was care hi Swansea 'Gemini Ton an going to wonder when 700 these garments just how such styles and such fine quality of materials can possibly be purchased at these prices. Ordinarily they could not This is a very special seUing, as we an determined to dear our racks of all ready-t- o wear during this month. One-HaAll Sport Suits Discounted All Tricotine and Sexge Suits 41 Chief Cons. Tintic Standard Iron Blossom Grand Central Colorado Eagle A Blue Bell Victoria ' Centennial Eureka Mammoth . Womens Dresses and Suits ' Coal Orders Should v o The Lehl hand, one of the best in was some excitement In Utah There, county, will, be employed to Be Placed At Once the Dutchtown" section of Eureka furnish music for the coming The beautiful Waists and Blouses we an an just the type you enjoy wearing during the hot summer days. Fresh as a cool summer breeze and dainty as any you ever saw. We have Waists and Blouses of Georgette, Pongee, Crepes and a wonderful assortment of Cotton Wash Waists. Regular prices from $125 showing to $7.50. AU ' this morning when workings of the Pioneer Day celebration. The band Local dealers are again sounding Bullion Beck mine caved to the sur- will reach Eureka early in the mornface and came very near taking the ing and will play throughout the a warning against putting off the old Frlsbee residence, which at 'the day, also furnishing the mpslc for purchase of coal until the cold time waa occupied by the family of the dance at the pavilion that evenweather. Last winter it was a com- Bert Carter. Shortly after three care to matter take easy paratively this .morning Mr. add. Mrs. ing.The Pioneer Day program is to be of aU of the orders but coal short- oclock Carter a noise and awakened the best ever given In this district ages of other years are still fresh in to find heard) o part of their real' the minds of most of the Tintie peo- deuce the rear out ova' a. large Mammoth Team Lost Out hanging ple. The storage of coal in the sum- chasm which! was found to have a mer time no doubt made it possible In Fast Game With Eureka depth of about 100 feet.. Being of for the people of this city to get frame sons traction thohulldlng held without winter last the through The occupants of the In a fast and exciting game, playtrouble and they should again take together. house hastily! left A he place and ed in this city last Sunday afternoon. same safe the by when daylight cams and there seemprecautions. Play Eureka won from Mammoth, the ordering your, coal at this tlme.ed to be..no Immediate danger of the core being 4 to I. The attendance building' dropping into, the hole waa not large bat those who did attheir household goods were moved tend were well repaid. It la seldom Voting Contest Now On to a place 08 safety. that such fast, snappy ball Is played For Selection Of Queen Supt John Ifinlund of the United by amatner organizations. Batteries: States properties of this district took Eureka Hahn and Beck; Mammoth charge of the situation, roping off Andrus and Hillman. Those in charge of the coming the property and o of a road the part are con- which occupies ground between the .Pioneer Day celebration PIONEER DAY PARADE. ducting a contest for the selection Frlsbee residence and the Beck shaft of a young lady to represent Utah In bouse. Mr. Enlund put men to work Tbs list of the different business the parade and during the exercises tearing out the frame residence and houses and Individuals who are number follow. A of which promi- sheds which were near it with the floats In the parade for nent young ladles have been nomi- Intention of caving other' ground entering Pioneer Day, which was published nated and while the voting started which might be unsafe. He stated in this paper last weak, waa not comoff rather slowly it will doubtless be that in the early days of the Beck plete. Since that time the followbefore the finish. mine, work was- done bn a level, the ing have consented to place floats ' spirited enough Among the candidates for this honor workings of which are generally jin the-- ' parade: Eureka Livery A are: Helen May, Gertrude Brook, understood to have reached within 'Garage, Kosenlund Plumbing Shop, Verla Thurgood, Thelma Holdaway, 10 or 106 feet of the surface and It: Tintic lee Plant and the Fire DeNaomi Bcfik. ' li suppose that' the ground has partmenL " been slowly Bluffing off until the ' The committee having charge of large cavein of last night which the parade la deslrions of having all men appear in uniform cams so nosr swallowing up the Frlsbee redden ce and its occupants. for tho pnrpooa of. heading tho Waists Discounted One-Four- th HUMMING BIRD HOSIERY -- Yob will he particularly wen plowed with Bird Newfaehknied Hosiery, Never have we had a line of footwear that gives itch woailrr Hamming1. . ' ful satMartton. There la alwaya a aatlsfacUoe 1 evldewccd among women who wear oar hosiery because they kaow its appearance and quality are the beat obtainable. Every pair .of Hamming Bird Hose folly guaranteed. Humming Bird Silk Hosiery from . . M5 to fUO - -- ' COMPLETE STOCK TO SELECT FROM We are well prepared to furnish all your Vacation Supplies. Fishing Tackle, lnmiri Clothes of all kinds, High Top Boots, Puttees, Ladies Men's Mflfag Breeches, Ladies'. Khaki and Gaberdeen Outing Suits with lace bottom or hniftker stylo trousers. . All Ladies. White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords Discounted 1 Lot Ladies' and Childrens White Shoes and Oxfords, Your Choice One-Four- th $1.00 ( ' A considerable amount of work parade. will likely have to be performed be- fore It will be known Just what steps will bo necessary In clearing up the trouble. If tbe opening now extending to tho surface la not too large It can be filled with waste from tbe mine. If filling 'Is not practical of course it will be made safe by fencing off that part of. the company's ground. o PIONEER DAY PROGRAM. - . . 0.46 a. m. Band selections 'on Main street by Lehl Brass Band. 10 a. m. Parade, Main street ' Row. Prises for and Leadvllle floats: 1st 810.00; 2nd 816.00; consolation prise 86.00, and $10.00 for the best decorated automobile. 11 a.'.m. to 12 noon Program at L. D. 8. Church as follows: Selection, Lehl Brass Band. Congregation. Song, American, Invocation, John O. Freckleton. Solo, Utah We Love Thee, Mrs. Maud B. Kimball. Two Grenadiers,' Solo,' Tho Ralph Firth. Oration, E. H. Eardley. Quartet, God Bless Onr Mountain Home," Mrs, Zabriskle, Mre. Frisby, Mr. Paulson and Mr, Jonet. Selection, Lehl Brass Band. Solo Star Spangled Banner, o i Wo read In tho papers today of mines opening In every western state. In some sections renewed operations are delayed by scarcity of experienced miners. After tho stagnation experienced for the past year in western metal mines and communities dependant upon this industry for prosperity, tho changed condition Is most gratifying. With metals selling on s peace time bssie tho question of taxation will play n most Important part in tho future ability of western mines to operate profitably and develop new properties. Every western state should take pride in its metal mines which are producing gold, silver, copper, lead, sine, and other metals establishing hew uses for western metals and adding thouaands of employees to westr era payrolls. Tax measures aimed at this industry on tho theory that it is an easy target for attack should be frowned upon and everything possible dona to an courage its operation and expansion. 0 ' LOCAL - - ADS. SAFE FOR BALE Largo Delbold Burton. safe. l6o. For information phone Benediction, Bishop George N. Finch. Reporter office. Steel 8 p. m. Baseball game,' Eureka FURNITURE FOR SALE . Dividend. range, sanitary conch and matrass and small book ease. Phone 848 Immediately after the ball game for particulars. at the hall grounds the Wild West o Show will he staged: broncho bustThe Reed to ing, horse racing, fancy riding, s fancy roping, steer and mole riding. Yon most keep well if yon wish to Admission for hall game and wild When constipated take he happy. west show will bo 60 cents. 2.80 p. m. Dance for tho chil- one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. They cause dren at the Elks pavilion. Main a gentle movement of tho bowels. I to ? p. m. Sports on races street for the kiddles. Foot for boys and girls, all ages. Sack races, egg and races, three-legge- d spoon races and other forms of diversion.' FOr sad GfeUdm 8.80 p. m. Grand ball at tho Elks pavilion. ForOvwrBOYi In o If yon arc figuring on patting np n building let N. A. Jones submit price. No Job too large none too A. C. t Do yon realise the desperate iiMim that a movie star takes with Ufe and death in enacting the dramas yon call thrilling 7 Hero is tho graphically human story of n hazardous leap for lift. A sharp precipice, a girl on plunging horse, cameras grinding, a quick desperate look behind her, a over a cast and her lariat loop slips jotting crag, the clatter of apnrsning frantic hoofs, cameras grinding, scramble over the brink of tho cliff, "down, down, down. She reaches the lariats end, swinging like n pendulum high above tho brink, n hoarse shout from tho director. .This tolls yon what youvs always wanted to know. -- - " . Crescent Sunday S IA CASTOR bints Dm . Uir.) I lI WM I RCH DjSIRJBUXO R S0 FXpU ENCOURAGING MINE OPERATION L' A N DJ yE A display of meats at Heffernans Let N. A. Jones handle your handthat will delight the most ' exacting ing and carpenter work. Fully F. Loughlln of the mineral housewife. equipped shop at Chief Cone. mine. TINTIC DISTRICT VISITED. O' Dr. O. resources branch of the United Oarrity can help yon to bay or sell Reasonable price States geological lurrey, accompani- local real estate. work guaranteed. ed by C. N. Garry, itatletlcan, left Salt Lake this morning to look over the Ekat Tintic Mining District, with. view to having made topographic maps covering the district Salt Lake Tribune, July 18th. and flratclaes (Adv.) Buy A Residence And Cut Off Bent Expenses O'- I - There are few residences for rent In Eureka and thia trouble Is sure to become mors serious from month to month. Notwithstanding ths fact that there la hnt little chance to rent a home yon can usually pick np n good bargain if yon wish to bay. Frank Onrrlty, real estate and tire insurance agent, has a long string of local properties listed with him. These an offend for sale at very low prices and in some instances a small amount will dose n deal. 6 room honse, ham and garage and other buildings, reduced from $1260 to fiooo: Well built 4 room honse on Lead-vll- le Row, with garage. 11800. Business location for sal. 0 room honse, also 4 room honse. on Railroad street. Desirable Church street property. Two houses oq on lot, one n tine i bungalow. 7 room hones near Chief damp. 2S 4 room house in Knlghtville, Desirable Main street property. Particulars on application. Particulars on request Many other bargains in Enraka real estate. . FRANK ' OARBITY. Beal and Insnranee. Estate We an prepand to take can of your wants for the 24th. Our Meat Department can furnish you with Heps and Ityers, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Lamb. Our specialty is cold meats, for real tasty, hutch meat try onr special Veal Loaf. We will have a choice hue of Fruits and Vegetables. You will get a good many articles of value at reduced prices. Quality And Berrios Is Our Motto. SPECIAL 6 ban for 25e Toilet Soap l: cents per bar 5 Laundry Soap . Fennells Meat & Grocery ppoNE 1$ I66W46666II6I EUHEKA. 66S6l66S44MM44S6te6efMl66 -. I:. iv ' |