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Show tin M READ BY EVERYONE IN tintcc. Volume XX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 192a War Department Waste WatttsSSrtt.Slandard John Mathewson Returns To Tintic From The East Centennial Opens Levels To Lessees Already ' quite a number John Mathowzon, general superintendent of nil of the Welter Pilch, jjr., contracts, he returned to Eure--ik- a after spending aeveralAiontha In, 0 Pennsylvania. Mr. Jaathewion'i tO wif ud m accomEied him on hia return, 8inoe leaking Eureka he local miners; will greatly been ti& ojTut. Fitch-- , big hai ' at sHumSkin. Pa., but now crease mine's working force. la moving along the that workitkere ' jin hplendldJihapa Mr. Mathewson During the past week Supt. John wlll devota feAmonth. time to: En)und.haa had a bu.y time ahow-Uu- h .nNevada bpntracta. The! lng prospective lessees over the ap- - new job for the Prinee Cons. Mining1 pet- workings of tho Centennial Eu-- 1 company at PIoche wlll require reka mine and already about tvmt)r',one attention as wlll also the work i blocks have been alloted to local miners. On these blocks of ground Blossom company of this district, about forty men wIU be employed and then there Is the new shaft of and this Is naturally only the begin- - the Chief Cons, company, which in slug of the leasing operations at this one of the most Important of the well known mine.. Most of the contracts sees, who have been singed up for ground, have a lot oy preliminary work such as track laying, Installation of afrdnes, etc., ind consequent-- ; King ly only a feta, of tjnm have gotten down to mlnlnfrJfiit reports which To Ship art! In drculatlonrimUate that some alof have 'Ranches hlgjr gradAans ready been 1 The Centennial Eureka 'Mining Railroad to that property ii company, dining the past ten ortif-te-w nearing completion and it in years has mined its ore carefully and thoroughly, but there is thought the mine will soon Congressman W. J. Graham. no question but what lessees wiU be. send out This llllnots Statesman, Chairman' of the House Com mi tie on fluxing product. able to find important deposits Expenditures In the War Department, is sinking the probe deep into which wiU add to the profits of the the various disbursements made by the War Department in recent But a very short time, perhaps company and, unde the liberal arat work investigating sll sorts of years. He has Ove more not or fifteen than twenty also which s, prevails, rangement for ordnance, aviation, foreign expenditures, food expeaditnras days, wiU be needed to complete the make money for the miners. manufacturing of nitrates, etc. are disclosing many things of Irong King branch of the new East Judge Graham and hia stream Interest to the taxpayers of the country, showing the utter Tintic railroad and It is generally Tintio Auto Rond Should recklessness of War Department officials in putting through their understood that. this mine will lone program la the Iasi two or three years The facts prove extravagant no in time for the getting ready Receive Immediate Attention waste has continued since the armistice. Involving millions. that ore of which there shipment otyron la an lnubense tonnage already .Before the spring weather puts blocked ant. When asked regardHold the Tintic wagon road in bad condi- ing thlsmatter Col. C. E. Loose. New City Meeting tion for auto travel something ought me time has been confined to be done toward improving that to hlsPfine Inline with a severe atThe officers of the fire ' departTwo meetings of tbe new city section of the highway which extends tack lagrlppeT slid llmtthe Iron fl One week. were held council last ment For Goshen. extended an invitation dlrectlonufrom in Iq both Klngcompany. has no contract, with session, at which the mayor and other city of- years that part off tne road has been the smelter but now that they hare waa a get acquainted the worst on tba route leading into thq'ore and a railroad connection he which all of the officers enteref in0VER-IAT1N- U our district from the main traveled of matters pertainanticipates no trouble in finding a to a todiscussion of the betterment the hlghwaUn UtA county and enough market for the fluxing product. city, ing is tha root of nearly oil digestive pressure ohghyto be brought to bear ' The Iron King branch of the new and the other (he regular, semi- on evils. If your digestion is weak or , to on , the' eommaqloners bring about road will cut through the dump at monthly business meeting. nvu of kilter, batter eat lass aad use its ImproveumntNvGoshen residents the portal of the mines long tun-- , At the informal meeting the may- should Join with thnpeople of the net and it Is at this point that iho or, II. H. Bourne, stated that he had to Tintic camp In deriinaing that this ore bins will be constructed. Al- called the connell and other officers the well aa the several ready many thousands of tons of into session that they might become .con. piece of roqd, y . miles on what is known as the "Go- iron ore has been opened up. Some better acquainted and especially that graj. fractivo. Lat to tifcg shen slanC receive immediate x at- of this ore is on the tunnel level but they might have a better underatond- fc.jp .rmlfht eat yon -. tention. the bulk 'of It Is above that point. lng of the work which la before n'Migetrra troubles, Utah gputys.. industries are not Officials of the. Iron King are fast them. Various matters were touch- - esc hadb by seen ft bownc only receiving liberal patronage from getting things In readiness for the ed upon in the short talks and It la ( makxm oy ncorra kmulmon the Tintic mining camps but some new shaft which wlll be sunk some quite evident that the new ' officers ' magggBagygggggHagyggR of oar mines are paying their taxes distance to the southwest- of the have a sincere desire to improve ' city " Into the treasury of that eounty and shaft which they are now using. conditions in general throughout the ply " the outlook la good for a long string ' of new: producers. All members of the council werejeatf There may have been a good ex- New Company Launched present when Mayor Bourne called ; cuse for economising on road work For North Tintic Claims last Friday nights meeting to no minutes! two. but of der. Mrs. SUck read tho during the past yean Stock Broker such reason now exists and Utah - .The Tintic Silver mining company of the preceedlng meeting and pub- - The t county ; must give our roads atten-.tlo- of North Tintic this week fUed Its milted several claims against the cltyMembcr of Salt Lake Stock 41 ai tides of incorporation with the city, which were first audited and It h Mining Exchange, 'is s Mocks county .'.clerk of Utah county. The then ordered paid. bought and sold for company Is capitalised for 9150, 09Q, Chiefi New Shift Will account only. oners cact divided into shares of the par value Retch 1000 This Week of 10 cents each, base A.on the valuaLet me execute your buying aad selling orders. tion of the ten clalma,whlck the comIt .is understood that the Chief pany takes over. This ground Is' to 18 West Second South St. (ons. companys new No. I shaft will the north pf the foldings of the Sheriff Daniel Martin, who returnSalt Lake OUy reach the 1091 level by the end of North qundard company. ed to Eureka early In the week, the present week. On this level --a . The oftlqers of the new corporadrift 'has already been driven over tion are arMbflowz: H. C. Hicks, states that arrangement! have been no 000010 IMOOOMWHM9 to the new shaft from the older president; J. AftyLamb, vice presi- made for the reorganization of the sen dent; Auguay Beshemyer, secretary Black Warrior Mining company, P ten la more Catarrh la thla workings of the mine. Diamond drills are now being used and treasunr;W. O. 'Dennis, J. D. owning n valuable group of claims an other ria oauntrrandthan for nara It for the purpose of determining the Boyd and John M. Bestlemyer, ad- to the north of the Bullion Beck together, Doctors pNseribau 000d bo Inourabla. to mine, and being controlled by Mr. depth to which tbq porphyry forma- ditional directors. rsmsdiaa. and by constantly faihnu andl Martin fora EuWilliam In and was who Hatfield, as as soon the President Hicks, tion extends and Just pronounoso ..unra with local treatment,local dlacaaft icurnbl. Catarrh Is a lower portion of the new shaft can reka yesterday after a trip over the mer Tintic resident who la now In eon constitutional Influenced by ,Mitly be lined with concrete sinking will ground, says that an effort will he business at the capital. eonstltu-me- al and thervfora wllbna requires was Black Warrior The commence company the to made development be continued, It being the intention treatment. Mall's Catarrh Madb i. manufactured by F. J. Chaney ft cf tha tompany to send tho shaft on campaign within the next month or! launched many jrean ago when Ohio, la a constitutional shaft was sunk to a depth of about ,n. Toledo, down to tho permanent water level, six weeks. yody. la taken internally and acta a tha Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces . stem. One Hundred Dollars re-"the isflyoffered ! for any caw that Halli netrd matarrh Medicine falls to cure, fend ft sulars and testimonials. HES GOT ANOTHER THINK COMING mT. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. theold by. Druggists. " for conetii'atioa. Qf tail's Family Fills bvfrq have hffff allaH i in-- 1 ctra:t - i j res-Ft- ch Iron Number 12 Expects Iron Ore - First Regular Officers . -- , ftMfQlDS u It la understood that some of the new city officers are Investigating the proposition of Issuing bonds for the purpose of installing larger wa- ter. mains throughout the city. They are anxious to secure an expression from those who are moat interested In the matter and later If they should decide to proceed with the Improvement It would be necessary for a special election of the taxpayers. The new council will also try to put the wster system on a more business-like basis, installing more meters and stopping leaks of various kinds. Eevery one of the several hundred patrons of the system paid his Just proportion the earnings of the water department would go a jlong way toward paying for some of the city improvements. . shipments can be expected. ' Next Monday morning, when work is again taken up at the Tintic Standard mine following a weeks shutdown, the ore will be loaded directly Into the railroad cars. Thla means that the railroad to the property has been completed and that the work of putting the finishing touches on the ore bins is nnder way. As there was some shaft repairs, n new station to cut out and an air line to install Supt. John Weaterfahl decided to suspend underground operations for one week. He laid off the entire fores of minery last Tuesday but a large number of the men who To Golin McMnrphy kept were needeas Jot the special Jobs. The 5 in. jrti line in the shaft was quite badhpieebed as a vast amount Work of building new highway of work As in progress underground. from Silver City to Lynndyl The new station liHplug cut on tha level. ; will start in near future and 1100 A new strike of grehf Importance be hurried to completion. has Just been made at the Standard, to Manager Raddati. The ! At the recent meeting of the coun-- l according ore was discovered on the mine's ty commissioners the Job of bulld-in- g 1260 level and la something like the proposed road from Silver 400 feet east of the No. 2 shaft. OfCity to Lynndyl was awarded to Co-- 1 ficers of the company are not pre11m well known road McMurphy, to say whether it la an entire-- a Guilder of thla district. Mr. McMur-jl- y pared new dep0Blt or continuation of phy put In a bid of 20 cents per run-- 1 the main big ore body but it la In nlng foot apd the engineer's figures show that the dimanee la about twenty-n- e uiilea macing the total coat approximately isO.000. If built in acchcdknce with the da- -' j la compiled by U&engineer the high- way will betine of the best in the few curves Tmtic DelmW Of North entire and the entire twentytnlne miles be- Tintic Starts SiwHwg ing almost as level is afloor. The Officers of the Tintic Delmar highway is to be constricted well above the level of tho railroad and company of North Tintic stats that the greater part of the distance the work of sinking a new double re is an excellent gravel forma-- n compartment shaft has been started g. and that it Is their Intention to have Insuring a splendid road The commissioners machinery on the ground early In 1 go over the line of survey with the coming spring. The property of contractor In the near future this company waa located many i road building will be started ears ago and has been In the hands h as little delay aa possible. ot Provo mining operators. Hecently Road Contract Goes ; ; ; ! I : I rtheretng j , I ,iGeo. A. Shepard n. j i . j wlth-surfacln- den People Becoming Interested In Tintic : -- llfA KAflif lilt 1 Kh OvUj Ull I&dU Strike of important nature made a few days ago; railroad completed and heavier l ther.m. Black Warrior Property i Gets New a reorganization waa brought about and funds rained for the development of the claims, which are located to the southeast of tbe Lehl-Tln-tl- was only recently that Ogden pie commenced Investigating and basing stock in the mining pro-tiof Tintic and now we find a Urge number of them are itching tbe growth and development of our district with great In- c. es ert. ago one of their newa-th- e Examiner, publish id a mining section devoted prln- Uy to the properties of the Fast tie section. Quite a number of tone euta were used and many mni of Interesting matter which of the wonderful progress which been made throughout Tintic ng the part few years. The Iminer's mining story was prefer the following paragraphs: roughout the past year the few days has attracted great atten-- J the thoughts of mining men of weat being given to this rich sec- near the center of Utah where iy shafta are being sunk, tnnneli quantities of ore Tied and great shipped. Building of rafl-th- e Ms to very months of these es, high In the mountains, has pressed during the year and every ilhle development step Is being taken. Tbe Tintic district la declared to have more shippers than any other mining camp in the world, yet mining men declare that the work has only started. Among the greatest efforts that are being made in the district la the great drainage tunnel being drived by Jesse Knight, pioneer of the Tin-ti-c, and those who are associated with him In tha Knight Investment company and other properties. That this will bring renewed and increased production from many mines la a general belief, for the Knight tunnel will provide drainage for manv properties that are now flooded or where pumping operations are extremely expensive. This drainage will permit the various companies to go further and much deeper for the future. President efforts of such men as Jesae Knight, E. J. Raddati, Col C. E. Loose, John Roundy and othera long associated with the Tintic district have thus been realized, then men continuing their activity in development work of that rich section. I I Chief Cods. Near Top In Silver Production ; i f When in Salt Luka City bo sure and enjoy u kb. SWIM at ike i SAN two big natural bot sulphur water pools lady and gentleman attendants. OPEN DAY end NIGHT unequalled cure far Gent, Rheswatieei eed Nerveai putting the new units of the pumps in'.o working order. Shipment, stock sales and addi- tional mining on page 6. While the exact figures an not available, but will be released in a very short time by Manager Cecil Fitch, it is generally understood that the Chief Cons, mine broke all previous ncords in the production of silver during the year. 1919. The mines output of silver for 1918 amounted to a total of 2,3T4,7i)8 ounces and for that year it ranked fifth among the silver producing properties of the United States and Canada, the mines which had a heavier productionKbomg the Anaconda, Xipissing. Butte & Superior and Korr'kqke. y' For the year 1919 tlJXThiefjtwi. mine will perhaps be second in the product ioinjfdnlver among the mines of the United States, sopwaf the heaviest producers of silver in 1918 haHig smaHyr outputs of the white Wtal last year, in the Chief iVthe only one of the ,5 ve largest silverroducers (nameoSjbove) which will show an increase' ior 1919. The Chief Cbqsolidated com- panvs output of silver for last year will exheed 2,757,000 ounces and unless information, already given out, is misleading the only mine in the United States and Canada which produced more silver in 1919 is the Anaconda. |