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Show ' i V' . ;r . . VP $100 Per Tmt. A Complete Review of the Mining Operations V Per Copy 10c Prom Newsdealers end Newsboys. of Tintic. Volume XX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920. Kureks.'s Postoffioe Will No Doubt Bo Movd Boon Tctic Uhes Sbwed Up By Railroad - ' Tintic Mill Should Be Running Again Next Week -- Strike .It looks vary much as though postoffice will be' moved to othe Adams building oa lower Main strut for the reason that the putal Shortage of can is already be- inspector Insists upon batter quarting felt in this distrietftEe ers for tha office. It could be retained In the present building If tha Chief Consolidated - - 0 . put week tha Tintic Blau bava.auffmd to some extent oa account of tha itrlka of railway aBplojrau, balng unable to get can needed to taka care of tha regular tonnage of ore from thla dlatrlct, and tha outlook la pot vary promising. If the atrika eontiauu it la aura to tie up moat of tha met al Blau of tha state. Already it haa resulted la. the cluing of many coal mines and .It is stated that approximately 2,600 coal misers hare been laid off, not because of any trouble at tha mines bat because tha railroad companies hare bean unabla to keep tha coal moving and of course It Is impuslble to store al-Bo-at ,h a th m,aea- - o- - . J ...... Untie Road Badly In Need Of Attention ! Daring the past vuk the Chief Cons. alne has been tha principal sufferer among the properties of Untie, much of this mine's ora being shipped over tha Balt Cake Route and that road being unable to furnish cars. Tha Rio Grande Ry. has . w .; this district, -- owner would make tha necessary imwhich now seems unprovements likely. Mr. Adams was in Provo on Wednesday, conferring with tha postal Inspector, and It la understood that a Los Angeles firm will send a hare for the purpose pf submitting figures on the new equipment for tha office. ' The room which Is offered to tha government - by Mr. Adams Is steam heated and large enough to make a good office. most for week just ended. ' O Iran King Slipping Good Grade Of Iron - According to Theodora P. Holt It will be lata In tha coming weak before tha Tintic milling plant la able o to resume tha treatment of ora. The Mine h&i contract which will mill waa shut down last weak to permit the Installation of a sluicing systhe permit shipment of cartem for the tailings and there has load of iron ore daily to one been some delay in tha delivery of material needed, this no doubt being of the Salt Lake smelters. due to the railroad strike, Mr. Holt says that It has been necessary to Commencing on tha first of April substitute .other material In soma Instances and this change has meant and continuing up nntil thla week, when the railroad strike made it imadditional work and delays. The Tintle mill has been taking possible for tha mine to get empty from thirty to forty carloads of ore cars, the Iron King property of East per week from the Tintic mines and Tintle has been sending out Iron ora a carload each day. even tha temporary dosing of the!1 th6 rata plant will be felt by a doten or morel Thl ore Ia coming from tha mine's tunnel level and above that point properties. ! and Is said to be exceptionally fine . 0 The tonnage has fluxing material. been contracted for my the American ReflnUfg CQsfpany and Smelting when conditions ve normal It thought that iuroon King may VIICUCU 111 I1UIIL be ! to shlpforosa to 100 tons dally. . j ? The Iron King branch of tha Oo- . . . . ' Reward almost certain Where Shea Valley Ry, waa completed about money is properly expended month ago and under the present Eu-rok- aa suffer Daring tha Number 21 ! uui lC 1 Commissioner for Utah county i ; " m,b for development work; much "r0R7ent,(1th.e,'Pe,ht King each week. prospecting in progress. Supt. N. W. Roberts of tha Iron -- Notwithstanding the slump in the King property says thstTiTi company : prices of mining stocks, the scarcity' has let a contract for a certain rash for speculative purposes and amount of drifting on tha 1116 states next is to that it era, l lmpos-empty the existing railroad strike, mining .level, which is the deepest point durlnjg the past few days, but there eible to seeure teams for road work,! operations are moving along in the reached In the new shaft. On this In la who 600 formation feet tha afterwards 2, Henry Barney, charge. .In Is no telling how long they can, eqp-tln- henoe the delay making repairs uual fhlon throughout the Tintic level two drifts are being driven was1 0Bt Tintic work Drain and at tha better headway taking care of their Tintle to the mam highway leading into'0Tunnel, states that the big tunnel is changed District and, It Is quite evident that through most promising formation. possible. District. the Tintic commission The business. work la not to be slow-- ; showing mineralization. Mr. Rob- a! development race at now of the rate driven forward the has tunnel being .Up to tbla time tha strike effects ers have been trying to locate a man 160 In "oHeeable extent. d t0 an3r to the erts.ls his attention undevoting 450 with of about Is and feet it feet the (Udepth only tha switchmen employed at the who will take eharge of the Tintic chine drillsper month, T,nl,e aact,on Pctically all fining of iron ore and the prospect sOTd derstood that It will gain depth quite the a cutting through to road have but time this up terminala and tha ether trainman they y- - The week on the 1000 level where an im- h naw which requires no tim- - rapidly during the next 4000 or 6000 formation are going about their work as usual. been unsuccessful. were launched lastportant break was recently cat and which en-- ! properties dienow Is No water feet. a The been tunnel in has yet Mr. Reese visited Elberta on Wed- bering. ...o- -i A and on whleh development; where he is confident he will be able and made an effort to Inter- tanee of over a mile and while tim-- i countered and none Is expected for work wa at that t,m Btarted ar copper outlook bright. nesday open commercial ore. some were for hers first time the necessary yet est soma one In tha matter but it ap" . and In mostj along grinding right 0 John D. Ryan says world copper pears' that teams and labor an both . . . ages are financially strong enough consumption in 12 months ended on scarce owing to tha lata spring to weather over the troublesome LCHSing flTlUlttM 111 TM with the plantApril 1, 1120, Is tha greatest In his- which Interfered limes of the present. If the work Centennial's LOVGT Levels tory, Indudlng the war years. Eu- ing of crops. He states that Utah under way In this new part of the; 0 is willing to apend tha money rope's stocks ure practically exhaust- county district continues, and there la noi Durnc the past week Supt. John necessary to pnt tha road In good ed. ta' George Dorn, the manager of theij""1? without iMaTrilntlon'thel Enlund h ben bua3r ahow,n Tha feet that tha consumption condition and.' would be pleased to William Gore, who Is now looking era through the lower levels of the MilMonitor men after the at and teams If such l property In one year has reduced the stocks hire Tintic some see to summer ought coming Centennial Enroka mine In whlek ford, arrived In Eureka yesterday, Balt Lake this week and made an in - new mines opened. In Europe to tbo absolute minimum a thing were possible. part of the property leasing will be new auto which has work for of the at be would purthe -' it this by carcoming through spectlon can time with which those countries Right The mining industry is continual- permitted. 8oma months ago the In or some two been for time. of three good progress there looking up ry on business, and has wiped out worth almost a thousand dollars a pose ly having Ita ups and downs and opened tho upper part of all the governments surplus stocks, day to havo a road grader on the miners.. The Monitor company, own This campaign pf prospecting Is be- those who have been In the game for company to tbe mine leasees and quite recentMoscow ing handled fremthe Yankee tlons. with only nominal consumption in Tintic highway, which has been ne- ing ground m of time have learnlength great ahy Muir decided to Mina ly Manager Is d now undoubtunnel to tap company's shanand it Germany, which has heretofore been, glected for the past few years, as the mine, is ed to steer straight ahead even when permit lessees to operate below tbe mined In the edly a valuaherplece of work for the outside of tha ' United States, tha road is In Just the right shape for the ore which All 1000 level. stormy weather le encountered. ndrew P. May Day as the gound of the lat- that la needed to open new mine In principal copper consuming nation of work of this nature. Thera are soma upper worklni tba minora who bePractically the far ter company is being opened of tha world, leaves tha metal situation sections of tha road which are la berry, form Tintle la development work and lots commenced won onhe upper levels a affairs, Is mon- low any of the old workings and it of t, such that the only stocks available need of gravel and at no time la tha Centennial E it and tho mining men of our of the CentennmJii'Sluroku have been ths Monitor com-- a seems quite probable that new ore for now consumption are hold by tha past three years has It baaa so dif- aging dlrecto who today are fighting an np-il- ll able to locatoMnough ore to mako Salt number of will be found. American producers, and tha amount ficult for loaded earn to make tha pany and quite man bo tho wealthy fight, may their work profitable, and soma vary Lake people are Interested In the unsold Is not more than sufficient trip to and from Tintle. Manager Dern favors a continua- of tomorrow. nice deposits are being developed. .... become to whleh ..o conpromises property, tion of this prospecting and la order to' furnish a reasonable reserve o Tha lower part of tbe mine ought to a no producer. be heavy will needs. there world's tha that Interruption Blossom Iron And sidering Dragon bo jnst us attractlv to leasees. Abondon Effort To En route to Eureka Mr. Gore bad In the work on account of a Tha multiplicity of uses for copIn tha Centennial Eureka mine Have Dividends Posted new Tax From use of Silver to a occasion the part Exempt per were never so great as today treasury another tuo cent are many stringers of high there ' O O' road, which la being built by Colls meat has ben levied. and as the world gets back to normal ore and under the present argrade At tha and of ho section practhat of tha says meeting Efforts monthly steadregular McMurphy, mining will the demand for this metal tho highest royalty la 60 rangement of of Iron board of from to directors of tha tha travel Club Commercial the Milford, all Lake tho Balt tically Electrical developily increase. which makes tha following cent, per Will Comsecure a revision of the excess proBeaver, Fillmore, Delta and Lynndyl Eureka Idly Company ment alone will use more than the Blossom Consolidated Mining of such ore profitable for the lessee. divi- will come this way when this sew on Provo a be 'In will silver pany tax to so fits Saturday exempt not total world consumption Sink On Promising Deposit cants a share was post- highway Is finished. Juab county dend of abandoned, according to u decision many years ago. SOS boundand will build from the southern ed. . This amounts to 126, reached at u meeting of the com- Miners Wages And Price o .. Grant Snyder of the Eu-re- mittee In tho club Saturday. Is the same as declared by tha com- ary of the eounty .to Silver City and But Manager Mexican Miners Arrested Of Coal To The Consumer announces that little hope cun be held out for such Millard eounty - Is now building a pany earlier la tha year. property Lily Nor Mannfactaring Liquor Tha directors of tha Dragon- - Con- road from Lynndyl to the point he 1ms started sinking on the ore revision, said A. G. MacKenxle, 0 solidated also posted a dividend of where. Juab county's new road from what Is known as the 1640 secretary of tbo section, as tbo govEvery time that a few cents la addTha city's police force, consisting 1 cant a share. The'aompany will starts. level. This ere has ben followed ernment Is In need of all Incoming ed to the miners wages In the coal of D. B. Crania, William Boyqy and disburse (11,756 In paying this divitor two or throe hundred feet on Its revenue. Tbo action to have silver districts of the state, not a corresP. M. Sullivan, early In tha week dend. TO strike and Mr. Snyder feels sure that exempt from tbo excess profits taxes ponding amount, bnt a sum whleh Tho WlU Build Road revenue into conducted a raid on a lower Main The properties ware reported to gaining a little greater depth ho was being taken up to allmnlate Its will bring a oflot more Orescent Cons. Property by the pockets tho mine owners, Is street hotel, arresting a couple of be in good condition. Tha books of able to commence mining a production. It la declared. t will be o Mexican miners who were charged both companies closed on April 16 o passed along to tho consumer. In commercial product, in fact recent states that arrangeMattson of Alex be will other words tho. mine owners make dividends manufacture and tha with tha lllldt paid April from tho 1640 con- Higher Copper Price takn samples ments bars been made for the con- tain considerable silver, gold and a big profit on every advance In liquor. Tha man,' who . gave tha 20. This Month Is Predicted wages that they grant their emo struction of a half mile of road need- copper. names of L. Roderleques and R. MMnt the coat of living con- reach where to ed whan the DAY ASSESSMENT. MAY admitted their guilt Another piece of work will be Two blocks of copper were sold ployees toand the ConMIdated company's Crescent o tlnues go np. taken before Judge Kryger In tha taken up from the bottom of the In New York last week at 10 cents It la generally understood that At a recent meeting of tha direc- new shaft wllUge sunk. Excavating city court They were fined 2SI incline shaft on what Is companys No when the street ear employees of Immediate he will new also delivery. per was pound, for have 2 the cant assessment .levied to Buildings tors a eaeh and being 'unable pay and A level. called the 1(40 pocket tonnage was stated, but the sales In- Salt Lake asked for an increase in on tha stock of the May Day Mining taken up within a very short time. bean boarding with the city. havo hen cut out at that million pounds. wages, several months ago, tbe comseveral Raisins seemed to have been the company. The money will be used , At the Independence, in the same nmp and everything Is now In readi- volved One of the four largest selling agen- pany operating the cars went before foundation for the moonshine which in the continuation .of tha develop- section, the shaft has Just cut the point ness for drifting. cies refused a bid of 20 cents per the public utilities commission and these man ware dishing up. They ment work which is under way at first break, whleh shows signs of Or copper to bo delivered secured permission to Increase their pound Sinking is progreshad a large barrel In tha process of this property. This work is being mineralisation. Mr. over the next three months, and re- revenue. "to meet this advance in Oood Headway making and a still all hooked up and handled largely through tha shaft of sing satisfactorily, according to Msking fused to do business on current quoOf course the increase In Mattson. the Yankee Cons. mine. ready to go. On Tintic's New Road tation for spot metal, says tbs Bos- wages. fares waa allowed and na a result ton News Bureau. the street ear company not only guts o hack the money which they pay In In the HIOHAKD past T03KERS ENLIST F02 FASH during coming Reports EUREKA HILL MINE. ' additional wages but along with' it week Indicate that Colin McMurphy many thonsanda of dollars m the Is making very satisfactory progress course of a few months. An Increase with the construction of the new It la reported that a more favorable smelting contract will soon re- In wages for the coal miners means highway through the Tintic Valley. Eu- that two or throe times the amonnt The Indemnt weather slowed up sult In Increased activity at the of the Increase will be taken away the road building to some extent but reka Hill mine, which for some time the from the users' of coal. Very few has not given aerions trouble and baa been neglected. Ore frommust there Is no reason why the weather lower levels of this propertysurface people believe that an advance of 25 to 60 cents per ton on coal means should not be favorable during the now be brought to the remainder of the month. Mr. Me-- ; through the Bullion Beck or the- ihat much added to tho wages of Eureka as the Enroka the men who dig the coal. If they Murphy started on the section of thej Centennial road which Is near Lynndyl and Is Hill company haa no hoist and the get a fourth of tho advance they are Al- mine's shaft Is also in such shape doing well. The rest fattens np the working toward Silver City. used witbont earnings of the coal companies. ready he has several milesof the that it coaid not be ,road practically completed. c o FITCH IN PENNSYLVANIA. THE TINTIC CENTRAL. ATTENDED MONTHLY MEETING. o Walter Fitch, Jr., mine contractAssessment No. 27 of H cent per j Manager Charles Zabrlskic was '(a share on the Tintle Central stock or, left early in the week for PennSalt Lake during the week for a becomes delinquent on April 10th. sylvania, where be baa a large amonnt of work In progress. Mr. .meeting of. the directors of the Lehl - Sale day Is may 7th. Fitch recently stated that work la Tintle Mining company. Reports RIG HILL. progressing very rapidly on all of submitted show that the companys TIM NflMhMUd Ihq fens hals MtaaUcu haa beau tvirtsmS to a degree by New York far mart o his contracts. Tha Pennsylvania that and In affairs an good shape srfiateBoOM hUm ua dual for 1020 at toauL Already moro than looo maa aid, Tbe Big Hill Mining company's work haa bad no aerlona interrupexcellent headway Is being made wumOa ta unit camps of the tuluiluiwl M wut Mu mimmsr. Thquu wprkutv win te iwlth tbe development of the North recent assessment Is now delinquent. tions and tbe headings ara going Isaa fervlo liSImli parts 06 thu Mato k(M labor ahartada Is most scats. Motor trucks haul i forward in record breaking time. Sale day May 7th. thee for Tha Tintle ground. shswi a grquf ti ulghL photo wdehMealUag I Mi taW .inon ber of ears into i ; First Mile Of Drain Tunnel Hns Been Finished i ; ue fjThe jr E1 yr - i ! 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