OCR Text |
Show M Tintio la the great-H-t silver producing camp in the United States J Tintics Silva Production in 1920 Exceeded That of any other Camp. . Volume XXI EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY Little May Aueaaed: New York Ulan In Officers Submit Report 15, 1921. Number 37 Rishel Publishes Item Fitch 1731 Regarding New Highway Paring Contract YiD Not Be Awarded This Year Try Fir Control Of Company Commissioner John G. Buna all, crowd the work la the early spring New Shaft Record Another assessment of half a cent who was In Nephl and Balt Lake of 1122. The road at Levan will be W. D. Rishel, secretary for the on been levied the per share has Improved, however, as planned be- Utah State Automobile Association, the Little May company, City last week on county business, fore the bond election was held, and and operating the Tribunes path- Local John Hays Hammond exer- stock of In contractor, who estabthe southern end of the states that the board was In consul- contracts will also be awarded for finder auto, returned late last week cises his option and takes operating lished reTlntlc District, and the following tation with representatives of bond graveling the road through the Tin-ti- e after a trip to Ely, Nevada, over the speed record in shaft new In Grand Central over the controlling interest port has also been sent out over the buying concerns for the purpose of the Highway. sinking, is now out alter Valley. Tho commissioners are Sundays Issue of the Tribune the in Eureka Metallurgical Oo. signature of John Matson, the mana- getting the beat possible offer for ready to place the gravel on the Tln- side another record in East Tintio ger: ' the road bonds of Juab county, tlc road at once but local business trip to Lehman cave, near Bak-O to time hand work was the which Up Tin-tipresent c er, which will be put on sale. The bond men and other members of the thoroughly explored Walter Fitch, Jr., who some years At a maatlnc of tho Eureka has been which Is very market Is in poor condition Just at Commercial Club hare suggested by Mt. Rlchei and members of his ago broke all existing records for Company, held at Salt Lake slow and employed expensive. After analys- this time but It is thought that our that this work be deferred until fall party, was given considerable pub- shaft sinking. Is going to on Tuesday and attended by A. W. try for a our problems carefully at our county wiU be able to get about Ml on account of the heavy travel over licity. In addition to publishing an new worlds ing a of record, according to Inmetallnrslcal engineer Hahn, New York City, who represented last meeting,' the directors of your per 100 for this issue of bonds as the road at this time. This work interesting story regarding the new formation which was given out a decided to purchase and in- there Is no other Indebtedness and will be hurried to completion, how- road Mr. Rishel also prepared and few John Hays Hammond, the control of company days ago. a stall modem plant of machinery, the bonds ought to be a. Mr. Fitch's shaft crew made 210 ever, when it la once started and published strip maps of the route. . the company passed over to Hr. air compressor, Investment. next year the thirty miles of road As the Tribune previously published feet in 20 days during the time that Hammond. The Eureka Metallurgi- consisting of an It is quite certain that it will be from Silver City to Lynndyl will be a log of the road from Eureka to a new shaft was being sunk at cal company, which Is a local con- hoist, pumping machinery, drills and other equipment which will be late in September before the bond one of the best auto highways In the Delta the story as published on Sun- Homansvllle for tha Chief Consolicern, eras organised three or four driven. This equipment, money and the governments propor- whole western country. Thirty miles day took up that part of the high- dated Mining company, which at years ago for the development and electrically when installed, will enable us to do tion of the sum to be expended on or more of road over a level 'stretch way which Is between Delta and Ely. that time was a worlds record a of of flotation process promotion more effective mining, and at the county roads wUl be available and of country and every foot of It Mr: Rishel, In a letter .to C. E. Since the Homansvllle shaft was milling which was worked out by same time our operating for that reason our board of county Reduce Think what that will mean Iluish, written after his return to sunk, however, this record has R. V. Smith. Something like two costa and give ns at least three hun coihm last oners has decided not to to the tourist or other auto own- Salt Lake, says that the new road is twice been exceeded, once in Arisona years ago Hr. Bmu succeeded In dred commence paving this year but to er who is traveling either for plea- holding up well under the heavy and once in 8outh Africa, and the greater efficiency. percef Interesting Mr. Hamlpond In the proYour mine la responding nicely, get everything In shape and than sure or on business. tourist travel. The .road Is new and local contractor Is now out for cess and the latter has since that and much ore la In sight at the prenaturally cannot be expected to car- another record. time put up a large amount of money sent time. One could hardly expect ry the summers travel without beThe record which was made In for experimental work carried on In better for amount the of showing chopped up considerably but dur- Arizona a year 'or two ago was 101 ing Mr. at and Balt Lake City. Eureka AotO Of Local Council For Association ing the coming summer, after hav- feet of sinking in II days and tha Hammond has also spent In the development done. In places our ore body shows a width of sixteen ing received the moisture of winter South African record exceeded that of in the pat$16,000 neighborhood la not all high grade feet. ore This a liberal amount of dragging. It of Arizona by two feet. and G. field care and the Calkins, George secretary courage improvement ents, which protect the companys but It Is a commercial ore norwill be In excellent shape. Juab John Mathewson, who la the rights In about twelve foreign coun- mal conditions. Several under of and organiser for the Utah State of the highways. It Is also tha aim streaks Automobile Association, arrived In of the organisation to properly mark countys end will of course be gra- general foreman for the Walter tries. For the money which he put grade ore', varying- In width Eureka on Wednesday and within a the auto roads and to advertise all veled. Fitch contracting company, Is giving up Mr. Hammond was given treas- high from six Inches to two feet, have few hours time had added a large of Utahs scenic attractions. Work Mr. Rishel says that all along the all of his attention ta the new piece ury shares In the Eureka Metallur- been opened up. One of these number of names to the member- of this kind naturally attracts tour- line to Ely he met people who seem of work In the eastern end of the gical company and at the meeting He ists to this state and no state In the to appreciate the tourist trade and district, the shaft' being known as held this week he exercised his op- streaks shows a width of about two ship rolls of his organisation. tion and took over a sufficient feet, which la now being followed. says that the association is extend- west has more to offer in the way that the accommodations were ex- the Water Lily.' Foreman Henry cellent. Jarvis is assisting him and one or amount of stock to give him control At the present time the ore showing ing Its membership drive to all parts of natural wonders. values of fourteen per cent copper, of tha state and that within the past the other will.be constantly on the Only through organisation and of the company. ounces of silver, few weeks local councils have been united effort can the auto owners Tests Show That Wet ground during the next thirty days. It is. generally understood that twenty-foIn gold, occurs In a fis- launched in Lebl, American Fork, of Utah bring about desirable 'legisThree shifts will be used and It Is 0 this will place something like Drill Is Satisfactory understood that tha miners will Provo, Spanish lation and assist In the building of In the treasury of, the company. sure and should show much better Pleasant Grove, better roads and It is hoped that the shoot and clean out the shaft on When Mr. Hammond first became values with a little additional depth. Fork, Pay son, Mt. Pleasant, "Regular shipments can be lookMantl, Gunnison, Sallna and Utah State Automobile Association each shift and that they expect to (Deseret News.) Interested In the process which Mr. Smith had worked out he sent lir. ed for from now on, which should Richfield. Other towns of the state will receive liberal support throughTests undertaken by the mins In- make from three to four feet every Hahn to Eureka and following a soon place the Little May on paying will be visited In the near future out tho Tlntlc District. spection division of the state Indus- eight hours. and while the present membership Many thousands of tourists, com- trial commission with wet drills The Engineering ft Mining Jourvery thorough examination Into the basis. is large Mr. Calkins says It wlU be ing from every state In the Union, have matter Mr. Hammond, who Is an 'Inand will nal will be notified when the work satisfactory proven three times as large before the end will visit Utah during the present now ternationally known engineer, an- Zuma Shaft Contractors permit of the enforcement of a is to start and disinterested parties summer. Travel Qf this nature will of the year. nounced his intention of giving the regulation, much needed for the will be sent out to make measureIt la thought that about 100 mem- continue to Increase from 'year to mine Are Making Good Headway assistance company what financial of the miner In Utah, C. ments. While the shaft crews have protection bers will be secured In Eureka. year and the Utah association has a A. was needed to perfect the process o t mine Inspector, an- been busy for the past week and are chief Allen, now making about ten feet each day and secure patent rights. Supt. Nebeker, who was in town Motorists of this district cannot help big Job abeay of Jk'if these people nounced a few days ago. After the meeting on Tuesday Mr. tests' day or two jiao' from the Zuma but take an interest In the kind of are to be property received and were conducted at Mr. Mathewson expects to have the Several Hahn stated that now that Mr. Ham- companys property, says that the work that Is being performed by the furnished with the desired Informa- Bingham during the past week by work moving along even more mond has the control of the company contractors areVmaking good head- Utah State Automobile Association. tion, maps, etc. Mr. Allen, H. G. Snyder, metal mine rapidly and smoothly before trying The 'officers selected f i nor me sun he will finish perfecting the process way with the sinking of the main Every auto owner la a good roads Naturally there industrial or the new record HUII lutpwiiwr WUMlilWl A. S. Wlnther, super-- , and promote Its use by mining com- shaft They have sent the shaft booster and the chief object of the council are: V. H. Craven, C. E. a re- Hulsh, P. J. Fennell, James Crook. Calkins Mr. which association mine, Highland es-the Boy down about 125 feet since the work panies producing certain ores, en pedally the sulphide ores. One of was started a short time ago and If presents Is to promote and the things already planned is the the same speed can be maintained it Immediate remodelling of a mill on will require but a few months to Well XnownBurela an Arisona mining property which take the shaft to its objective point, City Secure! Ground New Street For Needed owns New York and it FauedAmgrOn the la which the 1000 level. engineer a is understood that a number of westlta! Some time ago Eureka City securThe death ol Mrs. Elizabeth Heretofore all stopping drills have ern mining companies are In com- Tax Levy For 1921 To "i ed a small strip of ground from Mrs. Green, wife of James A. Green, been dry m,chines which cause more munication with the company regardw,i Be Fixed This Evening Margaret Shea, formerly of Eureka marks the passing from life of one or ieM dust which entering Into e ing the use of this process of mill.. -un- of Eurekas best known citizens and miners la O'and It now of to be Salt Is causes and the In of Lake, likelihood there lungs ing, lungs fact, f At their meeting to be held this derstood that a new street will be a TJSL' It being put Into use in Mexico. Ostein pioneer resident of the camp. Mrs. cut up and miners consumption fol- members of the the extend evening city opened. This street will which Green had been In poor health for ,ow... The new machines, Mr. Smith and Charles M. Noakes, 40 worUl n0UKh e,UMtol1 tax levy for the from a point near the Elks Pavilion the past six years and for more than were tested, have a stream of water who has assisted him in the experi- - council will fix the Almatter This 1921. would have year Wallace tho remained end of condition two years her to the upper mental work, will no doubt go to going through the drill and around Arizona and assist In the remodel- received attention some days ago ley. When the new street la opened very serious. She was unconscious the drilling face, thus eliminating but the council has been awaiting It will most likely take the travel off for nine days previous toiler death, Must and removing one of the prlnling of Mr. Hammonds mill. definite Information regarding the the Wallace Alley, which la a very which resulted from kidney trouble. cipai dangers to tho miner's health. , . . Mu Smith says: , . . 5 The deceased was born In Provo "We are delighted that such pow- assessed valuation of property in Eu- steep and dangerous passageway A. a reattlt of the teats It has been than th compr N erful forces should enter the com- reka City. The levy made a year leading onto Main street. I! years ago. Her maiden name (0Und that not only do the drills pro-- 1 10 was Is mills generally anft;it was Green and her father, John Tent dust but the actual drilling . . pany to assure Its growth, to make ago ' certain the use of the process we understood that It will be a trifle Lei ONeil, Formerly Of Green, founded the settlement of speeded twice as fast as with the dry I LlRwC mil WIU BOOH The process, we higher, perhaps 12 mills, for the Fountain Green In San Pets county, drills. .The regulation requiring a have discovered. Tonn&ge From SWBSSea Eureka, Died At Spokane Mrs. Green came to EArpka when a wet machine has been difficult to ' believe, offers great possibilities, present year. o - o woman and her marriage enforce heretofore since there has and we are happy to have Mr. Hahn, young Theodore P. Holt states Supt. Mrs. Agnes Kllmurrsy of Eureka REVENUE COLLECTOR took place in this city- She loaves never been a really practical wet ma- - that It will be about the first of tho representing Mr.'Hammond, take up NEW WILL Informa received week this message 1. AUG. TAKE OFFICE her husband and four daughters, al-- chine. Mr. Allen Is enthusiastic over coming month before the Tlntlc Mil the work of pushing it. The process ing her of the death at Spokane, so ten grandchildren, as well as a o Is adaptable to many of tha ores the results of the tests made with will get much of a tonnage from the The newly appointed Internal reve- Washington, of Lee ONeil, who large number of friends. Her pas-- the newest I g mined In the state and other parts Swansea mine which has been machine, however. some for home in Eureka his made of the west, as well as in Mexico, and nue collector for the district of Utah, from life is deeply regretted Is which of As and over lease en the under importance Indicating time and engaged in leasing in the and the It Is our hope and expectation to James H. Anderson, has filed with sympathy of many will be I the wet machine he cits figures com-- 1 now being reopened after a long the secretary of the treasury his of- Gemini mine. Mr. ONeil was 14 extended to the family. Daughters I piled by the United States see It used very extensively. bureau of period of Inactivity. The milling years of age and unmarried. He has of the deceased are: Mrs. Joseph mines In The Eureka company is officered ficial bond In the sum of $200,000 two the Unit-- company Installed machinery and with at Spokane where sisters Wlghtman, Mrs. Rodney Runnells Ld Staten Health Service. Of some retimbered the shaft to the 100 by Mark A. McChrystal, president; and will enter upon the duties of the the funeral living held. The was young Relnold V. Smith, inventor of the office in Salt Lake City at the openand Mrs. A. D. Beaton, all of Eure-- 1 720 men examined at a certain dls- - level and at the present time Is and gen- ing of business on the morning of man sustained injuries while In the ka, and Mrs. James Wilson of Mohr- - trlct In Missouri, where the dust was I working on that level In an effort process and vice president service In 'France and never recoveral manager; Edward ' Pike, Tho August 1. The transfer of the land, Utah, all of whom were at her very alllceous, fully 40 per cent had I to reach some of the old stopes In from the former Incumbent to ered. He left Eureka four years bedside when death cams. A. McCormick and L. R. Martlnesu miners tuberculosis and an addition-- 1 which a large amount of low grade ago. his successor has been directed. The funeral services were conduct-- ai 15 per cent had miners eonsump-- 1 ore Is to be found. There Is conJr., additional directors. ed at the family residence on Wed-- It ion with the regular tuberculosis slderable work to be done before nesday afternoon under the direction superinposed. In Butte, of some 1019 the large deposits of milling ore can h of the Ladies of the Maccabees, of miners examined, 39 per cent were be reached, timbers having order the deceased was a mem- - found to have miners consumption, led and allowed the ground to cave, her. Within the past 'few weeks the Tests with the wet drill will con- Impressive funeral services wereltinue by the commission at Tlntlc, Tlntlc Mill has received a few Iments of ore from Jhe Horn Silver at the family home on I Bingham and Park City mines. mine at Frisco. This property has . o Wednesday afternoon, being under . a Urge tonnage of mill ore which the direction of the Ladles of the X 100(1 TOOK j could be handled very profitably at of which order the de- ceased was a member. Dr. E. J. Place Just 25 YOSTS Ago the Silver City ptant but for the Howell delivered an appropriate high freight rates, tha charge being the same as to the Salt Lake Valley . . funeral address and musical num-- l Tere I ,n,eltar- bers were as follows: duet, Mrs.. A40,0 of the demonstrated 0 Wanless and Mrs. Joseph Frlsby; 'day Metal-lurslc- al gilt-edg- ed sur-face- d. . Eureka - ur seven-hundredt- hs $45,-00- Eph-rla- -. " KSSrt k,n7rtn IjJy TTglTi'T I I . - i . Is,. . - un I - ' - I I I tak-sln- I I 1 . 1 pf-fi- qe I I I I decay-whlc- I .. ship-conduct- ed . I Uii-Miui- I I " m. pr of Walter I course which extends through the flCTIu! LlH6 composed Trip TO The Urge section of Juab county Chris topherson, district. These screens George Brewster, I business Mrs. J. W. 'Henderson and Mrs. prevent the blocking of the water lying to the west of Eureka, which course, where It passes under the I receives but very little attention at Joseph Buys. Main street buildings, taking out the the hands of the county officers. Is , wannail Tha our COmmlSSlOUSrS, Tln debrta d 8 WUltam Morley, Timothy Downey, l0Bi owners. There can I sheriff and assessor who have ptan- proparty I Okey, Major Church, Frank Eddy I nQ qUeUon regarding the value ned to make a trip through to the I I and Fred Samuels. Nevada line In the near future. They of the screens. Mrs. Vlertel acted as the presld--1 Practically all of the Main street II will travel by auto and will visit tag officer of the Ladles of. the property owners signed the petition practically every part of the eounty 010 ty to Install these for the purpose of investigating Maccabees and other officers andMkln I roads and looking Into assessed val- ta tha funeral I The storm yesterday called to I nations. . i 0 mind Eurekas worst flood, The party will be made up of Franke is captain of the guards, took place Just SB years agowhich) Orme. Bunnell, and Commissioners The. service at the grave was taken which resulted In loss of life and a Francome, Assessor Jackman and from the lodge ritual. large amount of property damage. 1 Sheriff Martin. quartette P8 |