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Show ' Volume XX New Mining Company Keith Stedsrd Gets : EUBEKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FBID AY. FEBRUARY 13, 1930. Another Mast Tintlc. company la to i; tart operations at once and will le--I velop another pert of the Tintlc die-- 1 t'rlct. This la the South Standard Min-- 1 lug company, of which K. J. Raddata North' Durluf the week the iu prexident aud general manager. Standard company reaches Machinery aad supplies are to be or-cross fliaure in north drift' dered at once, and a large campaign of development ja to be startrt, xny - on 500 lord. President Itaddata. The company's property consists of 1200 acres In some east-wecroaebreak The abjective sixty claims. The ground is Jnat aouth with an filling, of die Eureka Standard, which adjoins waa recently eat bjr the north drift on the Tintlc Standard on tlie xoutli. A iliretseoinpartuienl aliuft will be the 500-folevel of the Worth Bland-- 1 ard mine, according to John H. Man- - j slink at tlie uorth end of the pmiierty, near the Eureka Biandard line, in the aim, general manager. Drifting east j inlm-nt- l channel which traverse the on. title croaebreak to cm It intereec-- i proMrty running north anil south flexure through the Eureka and Tintlc Stanlion with a northeaat-aoathweequiplus already been begun. The drift, dard groups. Electrical power doublewill lie Installed, and a ment which la being driven on the footwall, drum hoist sufficient for hoisting - when Unit etarted took the whole from a depth of 1200 to 1500 feet. width of .the break, but at present All of the development work herethe flexure la widening eo rapidly that tofore dime on Ihe property embraced the drift wlU follow the footwall until iu the South Standard group has been doue In the south end of the preaent the Intersection la cut ... near Sliver City, Mr, Raddata inaamuch aa the drift la being driven raid. . The campaign to lie undertaken ! la on the pitch of a hill which rlaea will be In the north end of the group. - A abruptly, considerable depth will be Here, Mr. Raddata aaid, there la a 'gained, according to Mr. Manaon. The mineral channel approximately 1000 depth from the collar of the abaft to feet wide, which tlie shaft will iipen the preaent level la 600 feet. Because up. of ' the abrupt riae of the hlli, the .fissure Work At Yankee Mine of the north-aout- h break will be with the eaat-weBeen Slowed Up reached at a vertical depth of approxi800 feet mately ..Work (if exploration on the 1500-fo- ot Previous to etrlklng the eaat-welevel of the Yankee mine In the break. the drift on the 600 level had Tintlc district has been handicapped beta cutting a aolublc Umeatone with to some extent by the recent epidemic , atrlngera of apar and caldte allowing of Influenza, according to A. E. la the formation. The Nevertheless manager. general which fllla the break, have been carried on withla' coaalderad by the management and operations out delay and satisfactory progress thoee familiar with conditions prevail- made. The rigid quarantine enforced ing lb tha Tin tic district mlnaa whare by health authorities of the Eureka large ore bodies have beea found, to be district has made It Impossible for a a mpet favorable Indication. few days for Mr. Canfield to return J The abjective of the enat drift along to the mine to direct activities. tha break- - racently cat the lnteraec-Uo- a The moat recant news from the mine of the aortb sooth fissure, will be stated that tha whole face of the drift ' gained la- S00 te 160 feetjmld Mr. on the 1600-foo- t level, being driven to "A Maaaoa, Aa soon aa equipment cab ba n flaanre forty feet wide, waa explore . lastallad a drift want te cat an Inter-aectkIn a "live" quartz. break with of the east-waanother north south fissure will bn Aa the earth drift from which Addbeift Roberta Laid the east and went drifts start llaa or To Best At Provo praalmataly half way between the narth-aeet- k fissure te the east, north-sout- h funeral services for Adelbert Robfiamra te the west, " tjts which oa the surface are approximate-- ' erta, who died here last week, were held last Sunday afternoon at the Proly 160 feet apart, the management vo cemetery, with many relatives and pecta that the west drift win cat Its The speaker objective tat sheet the seme distance Mend In attendance. was the Rev. Father M. F. Killeen. aa the enat drift Condition! wan never more favor- Tha music waa by a quartet conducted able at the North Standard min ac- by Professor C. W. Reid. cording te Mr. Manaon, and feU n will be made la the development of Btaadard Mill the showing! which are ae practising. Tintie ! . , fIprtelBreak.) "vv st et gr-mi- Hu et et Can-field- be-ge- e. . ! . . - Started Hear Goihen Oity Ooondl Hold Work has ban Mooting Last Friday tie Standard ttlll regular meeting of the city Xi council was held last Friday, Feb. & 1820, all members being present. Mr. William son met with the council aad stated that the Red Cross wished to cooperate with the city In combating . The . the Influenza epidemic, so ha was Instructed to go ahead and direct and place nurses wliere they were needed Reports of city officers were read and approved. The recorder was Instructed to advertise for bids for printing the ordinance hooka. The treasurer's report showed a balance on hand February Y, of 17c 00.10. Goshen Tintlc dl big adjunct to ba similar Tintie dtotriA. It amounts of ores fro to various parts of milling purposes. 'Old Timer Died At His MAKING A NEW SECRETARY OF AGRlCUU UkE For Tintie District: - fml - ' r m win' ' Number 15 Home I && Sn lUa G Bkjtaa fo Tin-locat- ed near ores from tha mill will bo a county and will itle mill In the save Immense being shipped the state for CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. John H MeChprstal, who la home temporarily with making McNamee at her danghtel wishes to extend Las Vegas, Eureka people her sincere wring her befor acts ll eath of caused by ret bar h rampor Oa Strike Martin Cumbertort, a native of i ;Cork, Ireland, and ona of the old; time residents of Eureka, died here; los Wednesday. He waa 71 years of On Tuesday of this w eek a age aad for many years followed trike called at Bingham ' mining but in recent years his feeble 4 aad of the largest mines condition made It Impossible for him are closed on that aoooont his regular line of em---j j to follow ployement. Deceased bad no relatives. Funeral j On the ntiaare a four ot '.services were conducted at the city the Tuesdaymines at Bingham want largest under on strike, shutting down cemetery Friday afternoon the United j the direction of the local poat of the A Tunnel States Utah Metal Mines, I American Legion with Rev. George company, Utah Consolidated, and Utah ; O'Connor officiating. Apex. The strike was called by foe Martin Cnmberford entered the Mine and Mill Industrial Workers service of his country at the age oi Union No. 800, mining branch of foe seventeen years, joining for L W. W. participation la the Civil War but At the United States mine all of the falling to see active duty under 850 miners went out Tuesday morning arms. When ha first came west ha nettled In Wyoming and in that and the mine was forced to clow down state held a number of Important at once. The employees at the Utah Metal A offices among them sheriff and reTunnel company's property also struck corder. and that mine wan forced to done. At the Utah Consolidated, where 600 men are employed, 100 foiled to report for work Tuesday morning, the remaining 400 worked the day ahlft and then quit at night The dosing of the mine waa the result The Utah Apex began work with a full force of men Tuesday morning, but were forced to suspend operations when all but 14 men quit work that evening. A number of deputies and guards are on duty at Bingham, but It la reported that the miners are peaceable and no disturbances have occurred. hero is sails an important event om The 1200 men nt the Utah Copper la Wnahlngtoa. Thaaa photon shew tha cabinet change when Seen-tar- r mine are not affected by the strike, Meredith T. and Edwin af Houston became secretary fieesary as the workings of the big mine are of Iowa, was made secretary o t agrtesKsra. Chief Clerk R. M. Raaaa U on the surface and the strike to e only to administering tho oath ot odea te flaeroUrv Meredith. Mew applies to underground miners ot the "close-up- " ot locretartoa BoiotM esd Meredith. camp. Up to date the Utah Copper Is running at full capacity. Albert Willi, widely known L W. W. Home Brewers To Feel Jack Dempsey Appears To organiser, was arrested mi the streets of Bingham on Tuesday by the sher. Force Of U. 8. Law Be In Deep Water iff on a government warrant and taken to Balt Lake where be waa Makers of home brew, who have chamJack Dempsey, heavyweight come Into such nation-wid- e lodged In Jail. Wills was in foe act prominto In now of water the world, pion deep of leaving Bingham for Balt Lake ence, since the enactment of prohibi- and he is finding navigation railier when he was arrested. tion must from now on be cautious difficult In giving their products the publicity Albert Wills, 40 years of age, aaid The American Legion first started to be an unnaturalized alien horn la among their friends which lias char- after his a hut the as slacker, Wales, to alleged to be the principal acterised the, giove to date, said. Mr. rlutnrpiofl scalp and his supporters made all leader of the L W. WJ organisation Thomas, as dame gossip travels fast kinds of explanations and for a time In the Intermonntaln country. and ere long may roach the ears cf It looked as be though matters might Wills' arrest was requested by foe federal prohibition officers. squared up. fltill this did imt quite Private stocked cellars taken by sneered ' and before the matter had department of Justice operatives end s federal warrant for his arreat la well meaning citizens in anllclitttlon 'gone very for his wife came to the held by the local office of foe departof s long drouth will not be subject bat and gave very damaging testimony ment The man la said to be Identito confiscation under federal laws proIs now living against him. The wife fied with the Ihdustrlal Workers of foe viding applications for their upkeep In Wells, Kev and she says that Jaclf World by papers found on his parson are filed with the federal director of never did thnt she but support her, when he was searched after being prohibition and that auch cellars do Hiipirarted him. Bhe also said tlmt he placed under arrest not exceed In. amount the modest mode her sign up the papers to the Evidence held by foe sheriff's ofwhich may be nude by a single effect that he waa supporting her. fice connects Wills with foe wob-bliefamily. Then after the war ended Jack wanted in Butte and In the districts Home Brewers" will be punished a divorce and he mode the wife agree alof Park City and other camps of Utah. to the fullest extent of the law to that, promising her money .If she That he to one of tha organisers of though no private home will be invad- would let him have the divorce by de- ed except where the evidence Is of fault. But when this was over lie! llm Mlne company, reported equlp- - the I. W. W. In Bingham to claimed by i uient worth 83006, and gross revenue, i the sheriff's office. Ha to also known such a flagrant and "fragrant" char- never her anything. gave to be an ardent public sympathiser 4121X26 tons of ora as from necesacter aa to make Intervention It looks as though Jack Dempsey were and apeechmaker of the L W. W. orDeductible cotta comof mind the of for the peace sary might have as much trouble now dk munity. Such waa the decision made Jack Johnson had after he won tlie 105X0, according to the report, leav- ganization. Wills to pretty well known in the by Matlionlhah Thomas, federal direc- belt and It to possible that he may get ing net proceeds of 812,442X4. The mine produced 735X34 pounds of lead, Tintlc district aa one of the chief agitor of prohibition yesterday. to hear the "belt slip" before It's kTI 16X44 pounds of copper, 61X08 ounces tators of the troutfle which near termiUnder this ruling, all fermentation over. nated in n. strike here In Untie about of silver and 551X80 ounces of gold. of Innocent appearing household comMost of the fellows here who know The Eagle A Blue Bell, also owned a year ago. He has made frequent modities such as raisins and fruits as him terms do not speak In the highest by the Bingham Mines company, was visits to the district since, always comwell as molasses and nil other syrups of the champion and of late have been tha big producer of this group and re- ing loaded with L W, W. literature. will be strictly out of order and not things ported net proceeds for the year of He was arretted at Dividend last May telling many discreditable In accordance with the bertnf prohiabout him. However, with reference 8128X10X7, on a gross revenue of 8621, for trespassing and carrying n conbition laws. to his war record several of tlie fel- 322.94. Gold cealed weapon. Ifis trial coming up from production low's are inclined to think that It wan TAMES LAIRY DEAD. tons of ore waa given as Inter at Provo, where he was fined the fight promoters who arranged to 1641.784 ounces; silver, 880X30X4 and held for a few days la Jail. On Tuefcfoy otfhls week 1. C. Dow-ue- y keep Dempsey away from the firing Wills makes hto home at Balt Lake recelvelCn telegram that James line because they wanted a him as n ounces; lead, 4X08X42 pounds, and 4400 pounds. Extraction coat City, where hto wife and four chilcopper, died MTLos Angeles from influ- meal ticket. There Is probably some tills mine 8217X60.41, and llry reduction, dren reside. enza. Mr. Lalfy to an old tima resi- truth In tills and as the Investigation 8206X70X0. Total deductible coats dent of the camp and his many friends goes on It might be brought out that were 0493,012X7. The equipment la ARTICLES FILED. will he sorry to hear of his death. there are others who are guilty. And valued at 087X5& It might appear that there were war The Centennial Eureka of Tintlc, Art Ides of Incorporation of the Tin. profiteers other than those who were jowned by DnIted 8utea Miwlwg tie Chief Mining and Milling company j dealing in the necessities of life. e gmcting company, has equipment have been filet with the clerk of Utah film corporation which to using t 179 according to the ra- county. Spanish Fork is the principal the champion for movie attractions and produced 740g ODDCea of place of business. The capital stock may soon wish someone else had the 230007 onnce, of ,ilver 54,772 is 810.00 In shares of the par value of contract because the pictures of him ; lwundg Iead kDd 00567 pounds of one cent each, based oa the valuation on the screen now are nut very pojmined 21X88 tons of ore. of Tintlc Chief Nos. 1 to 11 and Gold COpperi alar. ,,nd hud revenu this of Note I and 2 mining el alms in foe In every section of the 80 14,017.18. Of this 8252474X7 was Tintlc district said to be owned by foe . there are .loubilcss many ",eui .i spent on extraction, 0192X02X6 on reincorporators. The directors and ofused questionable means to avoid , du(,toB Hnd 149,737.54 transportficers .are: Oran A. Lewis, president; Itary service, but Dempsey is a public fon, making the total deductible costs Mark Lewis, James sre man and the eyes of tlie woijd 8491,793X7 and the net proceeds from Wilson, Peny. B. Fuller and J. W. now fixed si him mid his record, anil more than a half million gross only Lewis. It is hardly likely that he will 1 able 819X23XL to square himself with the public. The Bullion Beck, also owned by the FROVO HARD HR WITH "FLU." United States company, and a mine with n record, produced, according to Provo seems to have C. D. MNEELY LOCATES the report, net proceeds of 01503.78 to hart hit by foe Meant eeptloaally WITH BAKER A BAKER the lessees, hut a net deficit to the Influenza epidemic. The following company of 04188.41. Its real estate Item tolls of the death of both hatwas veined at 8700 and Ita equipment band nod wife. or of the at 05075. On company account gross C. DLloXeely, former Mrs. Clnranee Jones died an Provo the past revenue was 8300.78 only, bnt. In ad- Bench. Tneednjr evening of influenss, Blngliam xressJtulletin two years, position dition, 810X21X2 was received ns roy- and Jnat three hoars later her hue-ban- d r A Baker in alties from lessees. Deductible costs with tls t passed sway with the same Provo and will jMctlce law there. Mr. totaled 814X49.19, according to foe re- diaeaee. Mrs. Jones waa tha daagh-te- r of Bnmunl Carter and was IT McNeeley Israhwite of the Wake-o- f port The lessees, however, had gross North Car-bee- yield. It is stated, from 1031 tons of years of age. She leaves tour slaters (oust collects w sebh permit-court- s ore. of 850X68X7, while their coats and n father and mother. Mr. Jonas olinn. AbrMcNeeiy of of extraction wen 848,77012. The wee 81 yean of age and leaves a. ted to practice iiefore supreme Msecs produced 80,703.74 ounces of father end mother and one later. Utah gone before eourf last Friday and had HU license silver and 492X05 pounds of lend, as They lived In tho Tlmpenogoe wart well ns a little geld aad copper. 01 the beneh. transferred. - - wu ! t ' s" i . on tbs Cf 0101,-637X- 4. val-Th- F" t; n |