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Show Vrkiiaj of eacl. j i. j I 1 S''.' entered In the rrie at Koreka, WPrk Mini I swoiid-clas- a tali, matter. NubMflp-- 5 kn ,iri e f2J0 per mail let iin help yoa la planning your advertising if you desire to reach l lie people of the Tlntie DiNirk-t- . Tlie Reporter i lie local field (nver thoroughly and our ng year. brings result. vt 'oluitK XX Kl'KKKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. teilral Standard Is That tli.t I.t s:..-- , 111 prove to I.,: ' 'from some of iii p- Kv pinion of Qiaiiy ba i a rhiiniv ui ,i; a 0 . . . -. .JANUARY :w. XuiiiIkt 12 1 'Yankee Consolidated Receiving Proper Endorsement Officers Are Elected Mammoths Strike SW IOC XX lot ot Dick was elected president! Is Opening Up Big Eureka Pupils Laying Foundation for Trades!' J,h Yankee Coiisnlid.iUi.l Mining at Trade-Scho- Rnsr On Two Levels Fill PAY, ol ! 1.-- r, ...r, t; !i; tf- j (,. the mod in on Monday; j company 1.evelopmeot campaign taaen It!. It, vice president; A. I. nils, t ravea. local manager for frOBl found .000 lath ini;, painting, decorating. Canfield. earned in. s,s F. ( being rotary; iVni,, recently, np 1 wiI'1 nieihanical wliM malter" iheet 4,t metal, drawing, Theaw treasurer. DTOdUCWOrkilUTS old officers, with; is MOW the t.ade ilcpari.iient of the Ku-- r. and cement work and if la.lra.-tluon nnder most favorable' ;!. jfjenrge F. Wasson, constitute the! . jure n:eintier-- uT rl,. conditions. aril ot directors. ing about 4 carloads week- jahn. Fewer bil's ii.il i.,. ii::r.dii..-io I1"'1 j11'1' inspecting the pupils are going to have a splendid! .t r,.ir,-- ; Control of the Yankee Connell-!"T!i! jand lopiclutlun ly; ore rung hitrh in lead. lliC ! V" f f u.;..i lh,r knowledge of some of the Important dated Mining company was purchu.York which la now being j;i i... a ivcred whi-very appropriate i.ilk trades the time comes forjed hy the Mountain View Minlngj med at the Pr0Pert jtnore carefully J t.ic the dasa lithe- - them to make their own way in the company from the Iultois interests' At various times w hear the utral Standard Mining company jng l0 i,.ir- n. K.r.l.i. wli.i j nuu i!i w of to attention ad lot world. a a mine U Tlnttc that of tinl.nv.-.-)i.i j Juab cusm.y resenting IVnnsylvanla about a month ago. attracllng quite ur..--s . the hos and inspect their! A to tho lmal sdiool till:1 The Mounlatn Vi.-- roinpany h.i):,uvr w'ked out; that tt must he because of the highly encourag-jboust!jir. yuj;..- - tilJS nl;iI jt j, d as valuable as long as It there the only necessary to attend a few week would imve found the hoys at'about twenty leasers conditions existing employed j j reeardi Some mention of this is on demand work in and is Citniilirintr-l.vontailparticular undeveloped ground, anl stock theaona 0f Yankee repairing the decorating ,bP legislature ia i'd,r ground; impany's bran, h of the lotal educatioual pro- - school building, working on vurious' about who In familiar with minadranchaving become These ten. the with price other ilia convince,) thoroughly help change, vram has already been given In useful and ornamental articles and will was tell r, listed it undo-iiiiing since you that the average there is an bring the total number of cmplovr.aereral points rt of iiu-scolumns and in the future w it is surprising to note the expert 'to could he worked mining property men. which means much for the m.i short time ago. approximately forty opi- to go more Into detail in ex manner in whteh for a huudrod years and still have o they aro able to What the general public, e. The Central Standard, in the opinplaining the plan which has been hundle carpenter and other tools. a lot of unprosperted territory. is one of jy the taxpayers, want is :a Pnnvnnwv m of many local people, quality woihcd out und.-- the direction of While this class of work takes up A,uuc Tintic mines do have lean periods proposimining In attractive most nunerlegislative ,j quantity Will Bartlett and Paulsen a Joseph of Up small tho Speed of the district. only day pro part Workj when it see ms hard to find new ore, Fewer bills should he intnulu,.' una on the east side of bovs fur various gram it servos to stimulate in teres o training hut these are usually followed hr of and north and passed ; no new concni- iin tr.uh-- is ;nj located Just that is entirely in other studies and solves tho at j Tho development of the Tintlr other years of plenty. the Tintic Standard prop- - should be created, in fact ino.-- pen- - out of thesomething in v1' property of North Tintic is to j Tintic mines aYo continually ordinary grade school tcndunce problem. Joseph Paulsen has about twenty pie think we could niie! dis ty. The company but If we ean Judge from the is without' doubt a most competent up with tho advent ofhim buck into tho llnio light after speeded of them patented, andj orse with a number of th. prce!-i- siicii-saim, all that is attending the efforts Instructor and loo much pruiso oan-o- f spring, according to lufnrmutio'i iire deposits in tho older workings ground is so located that it is hoards and commissions. Bartlett and Mr. Puulsen not bo given tho work which lio is that has been .Iren out hy the of have been quite thoroughly worked Supt. contain t importani most sure to Heres hoping that the it will not be long until similar in- - doing at the Eureka schools. ficiuls of this company. Tint work out. Strikes In virgin ground quite state legislature docs prove to he the st ruction is given in various i deposits. will be financed hy the sale of a often makn new mines of some of When the claims were first taken j,est thnt I'tah has ever had bev grade schools of the state.. block of tha treasury stork uul the district's oldest producers. schools und an inspection ter by the present company, and because it will cost the taxpuynv In school no doubt plana rail for coutlnuln;; Tho Mammoth mine Is Just now are present there every trades II. department I. shaft sunk in the Copper Leaf sec-- j les8 and because It will pa.-.a certain number of pupils who are 'said: work in tha shaft, now down some staging come-hacle( after a few lean no of the Central Standard ground, freak measures, over SOU feet. While the years. I11 a recent issue of this not doing very good work and be-- j thing "The dl trade under the school, a found ready is treasury stock cause of that fact they lose interest red ion of Joseph A. Paulsen, Is a showing at the present depth is paper we (old of a new strike about nrket aud at this time it la un mid in many cases try to very creditable and important part quite encouraging the Tintic Davis 100 feet below the 1500 level and l wi it nubtelly a more attractive proposi- Standard, Is so promising that officers are expecting an Important from Ibis ore deposit Manager their from duties, of thn Eureka district school. keeping away receive aitenCon at m than it was at the time of the undoubtedly school and otherwise causing a lot at the 300 level. change Samuel McIntyre is now getting In "The IhU are hoys department In some future date, hut for tiie present, of company. rganlzation of the clalniH The of the Tintic Davis, lo- about four carlimds of very fine ore trouble for the touchers. in interested their keenly anl work, conis was tho development work being a beginning the theory Irof. Bartlett and Mr. Paulsen the practical training they are re- cated many ynars ago by John Davis, each week. It will he remembered that the Central Standard fined to the 1000 and i00 levels in think that the trade school is the reiving will he of IhsMiik benefit to are some distance to Hie north of UiaI a wlnxo followed a promising oudi would carry tho. northern the Copper Deaf workings. will overcome some of the them. It Is surprising tho sen the Eureka and ill the same section us stringer of ore from the 1500 level that thing A few days ago a very highly ttenslon of the Tintic Standard ore (roubles of the school room. There class of work these younsters are the Tintic Paymaster! and the and thut this resulted In the opening break was kpcslta. That may or may not be mineralised is no qucsllon but what the plan is 'turning out- work that would he n of a new channel that now ia attractat this late date on the 1000 level where u drift is h.i Even ,irrect o Eu-out ! at the more credit lo students of sorking advanced splendidly ing a lot of attention. It Is authenreka school and parents and others standing. The pupils in the trade Levan Man Claims To tically staled that the or body beIs are interested Invited to ar' show excellent ing developed from this wins New Mill deportment, Have iu Process hkii a matter that is not worry- - break .11 which there , W1 In ind thnn wnrk tho width foot and lf that nd an n,p,.Pt thirty piore the officials of tha Central Sian-- , ing of lead oro and best of all .ndn - ,My that much of the ore carries 00 per afc dH,nR; Thpy afe makln Rmbl11l)ll fo amimpllsh II. of I). r Levan, Ilallow, I'tah, a of lions are confident cwnpanyThey almost everything that can be made worth while rent lend and from 15 to 25 ounces clieinlhL and formerly silver. from sheet metal, lumber or rement. "The district school la to he com with intercsta metallurgist In Mexico anl yvldely In the opinion of Manager McInDuring the holiday season they re- pliniented on the work it Is doing known as a chemist and metallurwere hundreds of that for these and toys paired hoys especially should gist In Bpaln, announces that ha has tyre, and oilier mining men who rat some of the best mining men of bunches of ore was encountered in to npwy ehlIJrvn of the1 Mr. Paulsen receive much praise for succeeded dif,lributed in working out a proewti huvn Inspeclnd thn atrlke, U means Xeuu have examined the Central; the quartsite but there never was a r,ty Tllfl ,)0yil 8fipiu (0 laVe qult , In which lie is BI1,lldld ianncr f!,p "f Mm1mo,h' rondlMo" by which oxidized load sine ores rudard and afLer making a careful time when the showing was as eti- to for an ore dewnot t0 this work, plaster- handling department." very low gradu can be milled at a being right on the. naturttjy ;idy of the geology have come to'couraging aa it has been Is not Best or of all this posit. profit. With the new invention ore hemmed In hy old workings of the X conclusion that condition are 1000 level during the past week. 1 2 of In ounce rent had and per On the 500 level the drift has al-- ! a iht for making a big mine. Tho L P 1 silver can he treated at a handsom i mine. In fart It is more than 2000 meat officers Intend to be in at ready reached the lime and thirty Jfg lU6rCllUltS blUltlCU feet away from any of the old slopes 10 IlOtOCtlOll: profit, according to Mr. Dullftw. lr6K(l ha finish, to have a hand in mak-Jt- o sixty days work in that heading and fully 3000 feet to the north Of anMr. The -- o Itullow process, s inch a mine. tho shaft. If it means Mining under such should he sufficient to reach the companys m nounces, is a simple concentration with the men who have Lnt September this paper puh-tio- n (Torxble conditions is means a new ore chanit fascinating point where ore can reasonably anything llnlied a city ordinance pertaining to investments of capital in tliln com- - process, requiring hut an ordinary and they like it. nel Mammoth for and no doubt the expected. Th work that was Mining solicitors, the object of the measure lllun)ty and who ari! oyaj Jn lh,r and cheap treatment of the ore prior the ora will be found to connect up The Central Standard performed In to concentration. hc s,n!,lM ramp a Central Standard support of every worthy undertakground some company Is capitalized for one Mr. Uullow lies applied fur u with the ore which the Tlutua people or of merchandise army peddlers, shares over 300,000 en ago served Its purpose re-- J lion shares and f early last year. The Mampatent and as soon as it is secured opened least get some revenue from the... ia driving another rkxbly well. moth It made It possible1 are now In the treasury. It is the at company As a general thing people patron- he says there will in) a plant erected d of licenses. The 0 correlate for the the geology of that sec- -' plan of the officers to sell a block in the nature purpose of tapping m' ize peddlers Iterause they are car- to handle the oxidized lead and sil- heading a point nearer the ore to map out the present' of treasury stock for the purpose of .nance is a good one hut f,,r at Ilutun the be'" ried away by the flunnl line of talk ver ores of the dot ton wood and reason no between line the two inpalgn of work which holds out financing the development dividing reEureka Is still and the promise of high grade mer- other districts. The base of the ich has Just started. The, made to enforce it. mcma for solicitors and they chandise at lower hrlceu than pre- covery is 89 per rent lead, 90 per ia tbe Copper Leaf end this stock should be an of the 'sale to scour the city from vail at the local stores, but In nine cent silver and the sine and copper allowed atial Standard there is a shaft Liter, in fact the deal has practl-'ar- e Elks Will Nominate the to nd nne other, selling almost rases out of ten they get Inferior orea are also recovered, he states. ato a depth of 1200 feet and at cally been closed. TMb means that from solicitors also the imaginable. and goods everything on !t point there Is a modern hoiat-- 4 work can be carried Officers On Thursday throughout this paper has been able to learn pay higher prices than those charg- B. W. Dixon Elected Head Plant, a water system, all the the nresent year without the assess-- , U t0 e,, ed at our stores. offIpe whe dUT Quite often Of Salt Lake Stock laeded buildings, and In fact every mest nf the stock Exchange NVxt Thursday evening tha memBnl almH1, c,ty In advance and is collected tor( th,s money thiag shareholders' that is required for the Among the largest bers of Tintic Lodge No. 711, D. P. effort made never no have nances any merchandise mado. of is delivery comIwongh prospecting of the n. W. Dixon was elected president O. Elks, will nominate their new ofground. in the Centra standard Mining wil to collect licenses from theso soll- It was to protect the general public ?l thl point that the new work panyare; Thomaa F. I ierpont which lh0Rfl who are from grafters of this sort and at the of the Balt Lake Htoek and Mining ficers, according to notices Wag prosecuted, tho annual meeting of were sent out during tbe week. at Exchange the same homo time merchants give ftme distance to the of governors on Tuesday. north of the Exalted Ruler Ilanley and Secrethe protection which they deserve, tho beard Wf Leaf Bhaft and more near the C. Dern was elected first vice tary K. Bowen have also asked that Fred In for and which licenses, they pay tr of the company's large tract R. Woolcy, second every member of the order assist In taxes, etc., that the new city ordi- president; Fred niner&l land, there Is vice another president; Irving I). Lowe, the preparations which are to be of the state can come here nance was passed and the Reporter third vice Mil down a Ned MacKen-sl- made for the state convention In distance of about sit named business men ot this state a' parts president; ensee would like to measure for this merchandise, aadred feet. The of stock is Inland take orders treasW. II. considerable Conrad, in secretary; This big event will take place this showing 4h entering into direct competi- - forced. Other cities of the state ured, and D. W. Nebeker, trustee for June. "tl known ns the Central the hands of Eastern people. In and the members of No. Eureka have similar laws and most cities 711 are determined to make It the find that by enforcing them they three years. - -o most enjoyable convention that has are benefiting everyone in Che EUREKA MOKTNMK WILL ever been held by this order la the NOT ENJOY KAI1IIIT HLVT state of Utah. The committees for Eureka right at the present time O this convention are aa follows: Is over run with peddlers and There will be no rabbit hunt next General I. D. Theriault, chairman; One reason for this Is that Sunday, as planned, and local A. E. Myers, E. B. the field In which these people can sportsmen who anticipated a pleas- John Hanley, A. Coffey, P. II. Craven. J. Hhrlver, work is continually narrowing down ant time chasing "Jacks over the Entertainment : C. J. Sullivan, through the passage and enforce- sand hills near Lynndyl are going John C. Downey, W. I. ment of just such ordinances as the to be disappointed. Tbe reason for chairman; Mitchell, Carton, Elbert Bean-leHarry Jone which our city council recently JcaHing off the hunt Is that the Frank Morley, John Fennell. 'passed. Just why Eureka should Union Pacific officials, who first J. Fuellenbach, Joseph Publicity spend the money necessary to puj asked for a guarantee of 125 tickets, 'chairman; M. M. Kaighn, Clauds F. 'such an ordinance on the hooks and later discovered that they 'then make absolutely no effort to not operate the train for that eonldjBaker Rerepli0UW. F. Shrlver, FeB. Edward P,ke p. 'enforce It is more or less of a mys- her unless each paid a higher E Wa ,L tery. Perhaps the members of the Those who had planned to pu tup ih Rowe. RegIa. ebor MeIlor JohB police force ran explain. If so the guarantee refused to go through tratf)I1 Owens, chairman; George columns of the Reporter are open W 'Parn Dan T,hca. O. Schmidt. Deco- Frank V Fields, ed that the first to them. of tbe jratlonaRobert Pendray. chairman;A. pens was Incorrect J. Graff, Maynard Carter. O. Agent Lampeau say. that wbeniArad j,red FIsher. t j j - ( . - ..... fCt '- b.-d- s l -- 1 1 m-,- . rt, ! ; ci. !j - - j vi-ilo- r 1(! th-;i- j - e - 1 ip;.:. ; rv-v- 1 1 ad-;nl- ns - s pre-o-n- j s k j side-ste- p ; ad-anc- ed . ladil-Tintl- c. - j ni,sU- a- M ( p J ! if iil J Hi larg-Jthe- b-- j' i I mil-,ln- ordi-saan- cam-.unkno- ; -- - e, Events in the Lives of Little Men com-jmunlt- y. soil-icitor- s. ID J y, J Buni-chalrna- n. fare.j,, r ; -- Alfred Baldwin Injured When Water Tank Bursts , . "W ,b' Par,djohn tl,?,lPrT?LU0n BP 10 J- - Hannifin, chairman; Jerry F. Sul- J? mpa,lWan, Frank Gear. HousIng-W- U!M officials there thought It would',,., u Conover, charaaa; Hebe- tPU! ... 'r Lr,.d'1 of ark. ckJrau? Walttf W. G. Christopherson, Nell jjensen, after O'Hare, Thomas Tancock. Traffic - L serlous Injury of Alfred Baldwin. tion of some expense. It The accident took place last Batur- - warda developed that railroad rales George day and the Injured man was sentla4 regulations would make It J iohn k- -t to one of the Salt Lake hospitals.; p0Mlbla t0 nae a local erew on the 7 Sona9u He was suffering from cuts andmaln line and that trainmen would bruises but will no doubt make nibare t0 he apnt here from Salt Lake, rapid recovery. Naturally there would be a lot of. John C. Lynch and hla son. Court-el- l known Salt Lakers Baldwin was employed tbCj expense attached to "dead heading"! Dey Lynch, scores of friends In also Walter Fitch, Jr., Contracting com-ia- n 'but crew ire having between Salt Lake put 'and Eureka. have Tintic opened District, puny. jthe Those who have purchased ticket (brokerage office In tbe Kearns "111 returned to building, following the purchase of th!r George Jones, ,f the Tintic Lnm- eeat on th 8alt 8t0k and some later date, when at and them Co.. left yesterday for Salt Lake ,n Lynch thfl Courtney Exchange. road aut0 better shape, it'. Mining jhr wher he will visit with hU .Cit uuy possible to irrmte s rhbltiWM lor Mitral years connected with Harold R. Smoot company. bant In the vicinity of Lynndyl. family over tbe week-enI J' Mcrln ! J nr I d. |