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Show EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV VolUM naveTUed New Salt $88,000 distributed lion Mwwiy tin ihsreholders xf the campaqy; total amount paid to data is 83,813,888. -- tki tMk ihtNkoUm neeind cheek! covering the During ; Nigp , Za like Jackets fol-.-- Get Same Price Far Another Yew . V':wnromanux to mru Jr the Reriral of alalag la a groat help to weetera states as. winter . ap- Hour Dud SoHiai la the bridge of a United gtataa of tbe Mg flghUng for tbo moot part, with the ft. . .. . w Smoot And Bamberger Talk To Eureka Voters the late how 'whoa the .. Appropriate arinitite dag program win bo canted oat; lodges and all organisations asked to taka port. . visitors reached Eureka, the talks brief. The banquet was n most enjoyable affair, however. Among the visitors were B. jL Glbean, grand masters E. A. McGee, deputy grand Later; 8. H. Goodwin, grand tary; B. R. Howell, .grand Junior warden; W.I. Snyder, grand orator; and C. H. Barrett,, P. A. Thatcher and L D. Evans,- - other members of the grand lodge. Dr. Clark, matter of the lodge, presided at the entertain Iniiuitrial Commission Senator Rood Smoot, distinguished triaa King navsr opeaad his mouth, itesman and national character except In opposition to this emergInvestigating Cues whose With the slackening up la demand work at Washington hue Itj ency tariff maunra," mid Benstor ---- 0 for fara labw and workaoa la traded widespread attention and re- Smoot. Surely, after I almoot killed claims number a for of pursulta. the mlaea which are Quite flected greet credit ea hie own state, myself to protect the Interests of beginning tP operate after their bag compensation were up for considera- was given n wonderful reception on Utah people them people are not will abeorb proaches. o " nsto-moMl- Bahtina tope to hold of the Muejacketa Uha. w Former service of Buraks an maklng arrangements for the propm observance of . armistice dayM ember 11th ad n program will be given under, the direction of Harold Shrivar, John C. Downey and Claude F. Baker. The members of thla committee state that n panda will form at the Elks bslldlag at 6 o'clock la tbo evening for the trip, by onto, to the dty cemetery where e short program will be carried out Harry J. Beau will dallvor s patriotic talk, there will be singing by s male quartette, n ulnta by a firing eqnnd and the sounding of taps. The former Berries man are naked Grand Lodge Officers to appear In uniform sad 1 At w """I Invitation la extandod to the men,- - Commercial Club, vartou fraternal and t the pah. The Masons of Tintic enjoyed n lie In organisations general. Those having banquet on Tuesday night, the enterare asked to bring them aad tainment feature being arranged In transports ting tha former honor of the Grand Lodge officers, ervlce Inman and their friends to and who vialtod Eureka and paid the from the cemetery. local lodge a fraternal visit There Eureka people are asked to hrip was no set program and owing, to .make the armistice day program n ' . . Eureka People To Favor Of Paving pounding away la The Reporter until wc get a paved Mala street, Is the way one business man put the matter to the writer a few days ago. Another merchant said: We are away behind In the matter of 'sidewalks and there is not another city la the state the else of Eureka with an unpaved buslnees street. We must not let another year pass without bringing about such on Improvement If there Is chance to get pavements without overburdening the city." There is absolutely no reason why Eureka cannot secure a strip of paving during the coming year and the time for action is right at this time, while the county - has so lderablc money mi hand. There can be no possible objection to the use of thla money In paving an eighteen foot strip through the cities of Eureka and Nephl and if this Is done It will be an easy matter for these two cities to raise the balance of the money needed. - lowed were doable that amonc ... . r Everything ' to the Purchases of silver by the Bureau ' ' opera tloa of thepertaining Chief Coaa. alae la the Mint during the week, .ended Borlag along la a i vqrfy pleaalwg of October 14 amounted ' to - 611,000 auaaer, the we (production belag ounces, and says the Engineering eatlrelj satlafactory.At preeeat thea Mining Journal-Press of New-YorChief people are gettlag quite ' ' toaaage from- - their This brings the total purchaees reapectable : Grand Central property and they are under the Pittman act which guarfor domeetlc boar with ehaagea and ' lmprove- -' antees 91 per ounce ounces. The manta which ought to meaa much silver, to 110,160,670 Is aphoarier shipments from the Oemlal total amount to be purchased ounces. 107,000,000 aad Ridge A Valley mines, which proximately Estimates place the date of expiraacquired. they raeeatly tion of Pittman .act purchases at " ' o about December I, IMS Current quotations on silver la the wear market are about 61 cents or. ounce. lies Keep h, . fourth quarterly dividend (or the preeent yeir. the amount bring It eeats per ahare or autre than ll,-- :' The dividend la No. SI aad haa ' 009, brought the total (roa thla mine up,to 9S.S1I.IIS.SI. The drat two dirt- Miners Will deada of ISIS were la the aaa of S 1 eeata per ahare aad thoae which For Silver ' Eureka Business Work American Blue last-ter- the. Chief Consolidated Mining .. Bridges WUllaa Tushy aad Joseph former lee sera at the Chief Consolidated company's mine, hare filed another salt against thla company la ap effort to recerer a largo aaa of money because; of alleged ,HfaUare of the defendants to comply with terns of royalty leasing contract. Theae partlea died a salt agalnat the Chief aareral months ago ' and when It waa tried at Nephl .during the of the district court the evidence waa amch .that- the plaintiffs naked for a dismissal. Thla waa ao doubt doae la order that they might get hack- lata court with :v another salt. . Ban-aorle- than ;0n the Nombor 88 13,1922. . ont-do- w ei 't Bdriral Of Mining On The Famous Comstock Lodi The recent starting at City, Nevada, of n Wage tion this wsek by the state Industrial hie appearance here last Wednesday going to eend back to congress n mill, that, with the attendant mine commission and several thousand evening. He spoke at e Republican man who Is pledged to destroy oar development coat 94,000,000, marks dollars were ordered paid to Injured rally as each at the Crescent Theatre and greet Industries mining, tha beginning of n new era in ths workmen. The only Tin tic case up waa by n large crowd, hla farming and stoekrsislng.M of ths famous old history was that of talk greeted listened for ' consideration to with marked bring Walter Fltch.Sr., of Eureka, preLode. Prom the marvelous George Hudson, who was Injured attention and receiving moat liberal aided at Tuesdays meeting nn deon ths lode grew the fortuas that while employed at the Tlntlo StanA more Interesting and livered a logical and pleasing talk Hints To Miners bnllt ths Central Pacific railroad I gold mining. Many millions of dard mine 1a this district. The com- applause. . which la n measure had to do with the . connection wealth will bo produced from mission, after a thorough review of pleasing political speech baa never On Fin Bulkheads that completed been delivered In thla district in re- the operations of hla company la the East sad ' tha In She year. the case, decided that the settlement cent Senator Smoot cams to this district and the desire of the Gats, ud that bnllt the. It Is Important that mining be not previously made by the state Insur- Tintieyearf. to deliver n personal appeal Chief Cons, officials to pay From a recently leaned bulletin metropolis of the Pacific handicapped by. radical labor agita- ance fund was Just,' hanos Hudson for the election of Ernest Bamberger ploycee according to tholr ability of the United States Bum ot beautiful 8u Franc! aeo. The early tion, additional w new sebomes of pas denied additional compensation to aid him In carrying out the poli- and Intelligence, giving them taxation w by state or national Mines, have been taken the follow- days of the lode half n century age In a petition filed with the cies of asked for Industries for the protection end unheard of opportunities ing to miners, who say, whan en- have bean Immortalised by no tarn latlon tending to discourage the la-- board. --the mines, the sugar thla of state end In no way restricting their the result of mine fires, n pen thu that of Nark Twain. Bat money In trapped factories, the farms and the huitnum Mr. Fitch said that everyone shnt themselves la crosscuts by says ths Engineering ud Mining of for the Utah the - ii- - i. Danocntio Ladies Of . Journal-Prewith the operation of erecting bnlkhesda: connected of New York, Yirglala ,. . preservation .of the present uterprim 'la "satisfied I. When entrapped by guaeud City has bean practically dead for ; Prosperity Of SUvisr Miner ..Sank Foma Organisation prosperity. - Senator Smoot aridT;tWmlnlng that with the system because it makes forced back Into n crosscut or drift many n year. power, never In the history of the world for e more penetrating kind of min- in which Is : comparatively good sir, the hydraulic elevator, ud the ' And Chinn ea have such appeared problems Binges Onlndia makes because in It buildmind of Biedler pnmpe revived It for n abort the thought Intelligent keep Last Monday eveejng, at the city the put two years. Ha retail ing, " the Democratic ladles pf Eu- daring searchers of nil of the miners and ing n bulkhead ud collect tools, time. Charles Batten gave tha game to trouble between recent red the decisive factor in the eliminates the necessity of placing timber, water and other necessities n whirl, bnt lost 9609,990 and reprice reka held n meeting and launched i'The and Greece and arid that It bosses over them. We now la the way, tired to lees difficult fields. On appears to be Its use in- e club or organisation Which will Turkey 'inf stiver and to en- bout 760 men ud before theemploy comthe predominant elo- tike an active part ljrtha coming the efforts of the Democrats I. Before constructing n bulk- discoveries In the north end resulted coinage, n eoon in this of league tangle extry meat la this coinage factor is the election. Miss Irma Smoot of Prove head, make sure that there Is no In the construction of n Mexican min, ing rammer Is far advanced we had bean successful our hoys pect condition of trade in India a to Increase this - number to mu way or other connection with n small n in Eureka abdasalsted in the nations plut. Loosen ou be woald at time kettle the this c China, with their of organ 1st tloa of thiriocnl dab, which 709,999,090 1000; wo believe that we can take another level through which fumea worked hen and there. Several comworld. of old fields tha s. soma of the districts old mines ud could come. Also as that the drift putes triad the Yellow Jacket, but ..people who have little respect for tarts oat with the following Senator Smoot the get n mack out of them, under our la not In broken ground or stoped eventually retired, rithoaght n explained 8. C. Jensen, president paper money- and are not rich to trade with gold. The Mrs. Alex Blight, let vice president powers of tbe war debt com- system of operation, mill worked tor n they have through from n lower level ud concentrating ' enough d with loose material time upon the old waste damps. Mrs. Steele Briley, lnd vice presi- mission and declared that there previously produced. We think we ability of these countries to anu wealth In the current form of sllvw dent;' Mrs. Edward Pike, secretary; will be 'no cancellation of the debts have discovered s plan whereby ws through which gas could find Its Many of tbo efforts mado rinse 1900 . depends upon their baalaace of Mra. Ella Sullivan, treasurer; Mre. of the foreign countries to the era all work together harnumlosely way. Even If n tight bulkhead be wen npon n email aerie, excepting trade, upon their exportation . of J. E. OConnor, parllmantarian; - United States. Mr. Smoot gave his and profitably. Now that I know the made ud these conditions are only the drainage work ud the atreason for voting In favor ot easting Tlntlc people ud realise their f n present, the inclosed area will soon tempt to reopen tha Ward OhnfL commodities to other countries. In o Senator Newberry; explained - hla ge I have no hesitancy In coming fill with gu. the fiscal year 1019-9- 1 the normally Zoma The Ward abaft waa lost Deep Employee Slightly was stand with reference to relief of dis- down here ud taking part tn poli; balance India of favorable 5. Under theae conditlou wlla drainage waa stopped. It would he trade ' abled .soldiers of the world war; tical matters. I realise, ud want yon from to M men employed, n balk-hea- d difficult to find n similar series at changed Into an unfavorable balance. Friday Injured lost called attention to the enormous to realize, what a deadly thing thla In China, the trade balance Is may he put np la from ou to efforts resulting la neh scuty , . 0Vby the Re- free trade to. Thu removal of the four hoars' time. saving accomplished Imports 4 normally unfavorable csss, bnt la spits of this Last Friday 4. Whan erected, teat s bulk- stream of seed exports but la ISIS It was publicans In fnlfUlment of their 1H cent tariff on land would be n bullion want promisee, this saving bring estimated calamity to na ud to thou who are head for leaks by means of s eudle out year by your . Isaacson, an am; phenomenally so. at 11,600 for ovary minute of every, partners with ns In our mining or carbide lamp. The miner of silver, and the pros- Mining company In ths light of ths many faflnrsa. 6. If there is n compressed sir miner who Is contemplating ed and waa day daring tbe put two years; get- enterprise." pective It reqnlrad real courage ud norm ' down to tariff the some to with Lake hose silver emergency attached Into for ting hospital! pipe years leading Mr. Fitch asked that Tlntlc mining to Investigate the tradition ot the net needed rota for his friend Ernest people hoisted outlet the mine and when the aoutor arid- It waa Bam- ths drift and gu Is coming In dar- existence of Is, unlike the gold miser, large bodies of ' come, n save to from financial little the erection of the bulkhead, station with the the engineer took the Skip country primarily concerned ores. Nevertheless, berger, whom he had known for ing to ths most n time at n he critical got ruin, passed market His success In a large beyond the collar of the shaft and found to he n good, mu blowing sir to keep back tbo credit of tha mining Industry, man many years Democrats had delayed excited. and tried to get off, bring and after the busidegree will depend upon peace, who had the nerve and straight, cleau, 0. Use s minimum of lights appeared and production In r the Far bruised to come extent He was the passage of the meunre by fill-- : ness man ud Jut the type to reprewho tha .eonfldsnen of finanthese ciers, had .East. The present disturbed political brought to Eureka by Supt George busterlng methods. Senator King sent Utah la the United Statu when In n bulkhead region, were therefore able to ud consume oxygen. conditions In the Far East and In H, Ryan and sent to grit Lake after bring one of thou who worked command ths capital first to Investiat- hardest against Its passage. him 7. local had The a to of the of flame nnfavorabls are given physicians factors burning Europe Ernest Bamberger wu Introduced n candle or gate ud finally to pat a princely While I wu working for the lamp will show the con- ram into great demand for silver for rupees tention. Hie Injuries are In no way n rousing welcome. He dition of tbe neeaceary sqnlpmant to -- Utahs chief Jndue- - ud given of serious. . confined the how air or tails or pesos..preservation ud mint and mill ovar 9,900 tons of said that he felt very much at home the la used oxjrgea np. bring ora par day. Ths plant Is in Eureka, haring a- - very friendly 6. moving In the drift with ovary dories Interest la every mining camp In the much Keep eqnlppad starting ao to mix the possible, lOIMMSOOIOOlOOOOOlUmmOMOtHOtMMOOOOOOOOSMOSSWtfWMMiMOOOOOOli economical state. He announced himself mining ud not gather In me place. milling possible. Whether to the cancellation of the sir,9. udA do tho drags bulkhead 160 feet drift orelgn debt and arid that Senator long ud 0 feet high by I feet wide of the gloriona days of tho 0evao-tie- s conKing favored such n eonreei he contains 1,000 cubic feet of air, ud be ean be made to pay remains to sidered the tariff tame at the disastrous firs in ths North In the preeent campaign I Company's Granite cause of Utahs peculiar position Butts Mining abaft kept M men alive lintlo High School Defsated which necessitates protection tat nil Moutaln 10 hoars; ud one 110 feet lug M her Industries. Mr. Bamberger for 7 feet high by 7 feet wide, conIn Football Lost Friday said that Reed Smoot wu the domln-ns- end 0,600 cubic feet, supported factor la the United States taining men for fifty hours, ud 0 out of Saute ud that through hla efforts would have sufficed Lett Friday afternoon at the old for nil ore in now highly few 06 hoar If the air hadI many Utah people baseball perk tho Tlntlc High atkool Important positions in Washington. circulated by moving about. met the Bprlngrilla High school h If elected hla rim will be to sups game of football and wars defeat0 plement the splendid work of Soutor ed by e score of 94 to . It waa a Smoot. Knights Of Gohxmlras Goto ot little men ngnlmt Mg mm, Musical nambers for the rally who knew tho game Jut n little tatElaborate Function Very ter, and aided by the extra weight jlven by Noll O'Hare a Thomu Tancock and by Mrs. Bailie, Springvllle walked all over tho losri Last ho at Elbe Tuesday evening, of Brit Lake. team. The game was ou of tho Pavilion, the Knights of Columbus In this dty tar s conducted what wu without doubt roughest played two and of TlntleB bays the moat pleasing and . successful long timefrom SENATOR KOTO WILL tho bay with hrekan emerged ever thla dancing la party given , PATIUON . SPEAK AT ELKS white tho Springvllla hospital city. The attenduee waa so large noses, which was In attendance, that It taxed the capacity of the corps, buy administering to Seutor W. H. King will take the large during pavilion and tho mem- kept 'down and out" msmhern of meet to the offered of axe bers to be compli- team. the lodge only opportunity people of. Tin tie Mining District by mented on the snceees of the affair Btitiba- - M " iMn Pavifrom n social standpoint. addrem at the Elks making carried : tho ban to within striking Never haa the local dance ban lion, on Sunday night, at t.10 with forward psssssL bit' oclock, at which time ho win speak been so attractively decorated, the whensacs tho victors gool seemed to bo of the Issues of the preeent cam- whole scheme having to do with In' of being croseod, they paign and reply to his political Halloween. The carnival spirit pre- helddanger tho Tlntlc boys, who could not critics. He will also show the work- vailed throughout tho evening tho noeeeeary push to pot ings of' the Plttmu silver set ud horns, baloona and eonfetd wore develop pigskin over tho loot whits Baa. the vital Importance to ovary silver distributed among tho daneen ud thoTho gamo wu Intarastlng bom a mining camp of keeping that law In nil the orchestra members spectators standpoint, although It active operation for the protection of suitably uniformed. Thla wu the was u rather long drawn out mftrir. the silver miner. Everybody la In- second Mg during party of the K. ovited to attend this- - meeting. Good of C. lodge ud It Is announced that mule will be provided ud the pavi- every year such entertainment ns that of laat Tuesday eu he lion will ho comfortable heated. of Inactivity huadreda and thouaaada of ' nun who would otherwise have found It dlffleult to secure employment. Increasing activity continues la all our Mg aetal producing sections lading copper, lead, sliver, sine period : . - n .1 . al of u earn-lng- v, oi wool-growe- ' -- rs ss . Hydro-electr- ic -lr- . . i-- J 100-to- . offl-Mr- u - v 900-to- u back-fille- . . eel-i- . - - . - gold-rilv- sr . - pros-pari- u . . low-gra- ty clear-righte- d . u - ' - f. - . u pers-mo- u u op-we- u low-gra- de ut nt . u u s V Vtf Us ;r - |