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Show Friday, July 22, 1921. t ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce the opening of our Mining Stock, Beal Estate and Insurance Brokerage, under the management of George Fuellenbach, and to state, even at this early date, that our local and connections place us in a position where we can give the people of Tintic the very best service in this line. out-of-to- Any Mining Stock orders which we may receive will have the most prompt attention of Mr. S. S. Pond, well known member of the Salt Lake Mining ft Stock Exchange, and as representatives of Windsor ft Company, we are prepared to take care of any of your Insurance problems. Already we have a number of property bargains listed, and if there is anything in the line of Beal Estate you wish to buy, sell or rent you will make no mistake by talking it over with us. While the Brokerage business is our specialty, we will, however, carry in our place of business a high-clas- s line of Cigars, Candy, Magazines, Stationery, Etc. We also have the Agencies of the Troy Laundry and Myers Cleaning & Dyeing Co., both of Salt Lake, whose work we will call for and deliver. We solicit your confidence and patronage, and are anxiouB to demonstrate our ability to serve you. Fuellenbach Bros. B. P. 0. E. Bldg. Phone 09 "Tbs transaction of TOUR Tintle Standard Chief Coil a. . . Iron King Iron Blossom . Victoria , t I t Dragon Eagle A Blue Bell Bwanaaa aaaaeaeaeasaa Gemini Colorado . . . Mammoth . . Enreka Mines a e a a a a a aqa a Sanbaam . . . 61 K .... 14 15 11 10 7 4 .... i Total Carloads . . la OCR Revolting Case Investigated By Juvenile Court Officers o Inhuman wretches, whose degeneracy baa reached such a atags, ara not fit to associate with even the lowest of criminals. It la to be regretted that there la no way of mating out a punishment in keeping with their crime. A trial waa conducted here yesterday before Judge .Willis of the Juvenile coart and a Jury brought la a verdict which acquitted one of tha accused persona. The mother's trial wUl be conducted either at Nephl or at. Provo. The Juvenile court's probation officer, E. O. Byland, saya he la thoroughly disgusted with tha manner in which tha case waa bandied and with tha verdlet. Ha does not intend to let the matter drop and states that ha will consult with atats officers, carrying tha affair clear np to tha governor if necessary, aa ha eonalder'a "yesterday's farce a travesty on Jnatlee. I I I 1 i X The Diamond Queen Mining company has levied another aaaeeement of half a cent per aha ra and the of-fleers state that work will soon be resumed in the bottom of the shaft. New machinery has been installed at this South Tintle property and the abaft ia being re timbered and repaired. Within another week everything will be in readiness for a sinking campaign and it la tha intention of the management to sand the a haft on down to tha 600 lavel before taking np drifting. o o earloads of ora were delivered, at the Tintle Mill at Silver City for the week ending today. The Chief Cons, lent 10 care to the plant, the Colorado I, the Iron Blossom I, Mammoth S, Sunbeam 1, Swansea 4, Tintle Standard S, The reports from tha Tintle Mill indicate that vary good work ia being aeeompllahod. Back Jones, tha William Fox eowboy star, la coming to the Star Theatre tonight in Straight from While Back plays tha Shoulder. . o Salt Laka Bouts May Pat On height Crew The reopening of the Centennial Eureka and B allion Beck mines may result in the of the train crew for loeal switching on tha Salt Laka Bouts. .This train craw, with headquarters at Tintle Junction; wae laid off several months ago and ainoe that time tha .Salt Lake Rente's (witching In Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City has bean handled by a erew from the Lynndyl yards. Recently the work has been increasing and it is becomfor the Lynndyl ing burdensome trainmen. With the Centennial and Beck In operation and some ore coming from the. Mammoth and Grand Central mines it will again be necessary for tbs Salt Lake Route to nee a local switching erew. Woman Passenger Pell Prom Train Near Tintic When one of the through, passenger trains ares Bearing Tintle Junction yesterday afternoon, on route Buck California to Salt Lake City, av roM from sivctiom witti Miss Ethel Fisher, aged 21 years, the part of a peacemaker or med- opened a vestibule door and Jumped iator in this story, he is compelled from the coach, being quite seriously to fight to fight bard for tbs injured. The woman was missed by end he has set out to attain. Judg- her parents, who were traveling ing by past performances Buck will, with her, and the train was backed give an .account of himself that will np to tha scene of the accident She be thrilling.-- ' No doubt we will see was picked ap in an ancon scions more of bis masterly horsemanship .condition and Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr., - some stunts on horseback of Mammoth, was summoned to atstir tbs blood. tend her. The loeal physician acHolen' Fergnson plays opposite companied the woman to one of tbe Jonas in this picture. Others In tha Salt Lake hospitals. It is undereast are Norman Selby (Kid McCoy), stood that her injuries are of a vary Jones Mayull, Yvette Mitchell, G. Raymond Nye, Gian Csvender, Dan Crlmmlna, Albert Knott and Lewis King. Ths story Is by Roy Norton. Bernard Darning directed the plctare and Frank Good was tha cameraman. Star Theatre Tonight o Start the children oat right Open a savings aeeonnt for sash one at the Enreka Banking Cos. bank. One dollar la saffldent to start an account and interest mi all sums compounded twice eaeh year. t , o . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA John Churchs lee plant la turning oat about four or fiva tons of ice dally and doing excellent work. Mr. Pace, who is in charge of the plant, has a thorough knowledge of thla'ilne of work7nd la getting wpadtj eTery twenty-fon- r It might eeem strange to some that, although the United Btatea possesses approximately a third of the gold stock of the world, there exists a necessity few still greater production of the yellow metal in this country, or, rather, the adoption of some means by. which the production of gold ia the United States could be restored to its former overage of nearly 1100,000,000 per year, instead ot about $40,000,-00- 0, or the present rate of production, and which la leaa than ia now annually used in the arts and mana-teeturof tha country. Inasmuch aa tha increase of $100,-000,0of free gold in the reserve fund of tha federal reserve system would mean about 6X0 for ovary dollar in terms of credit, an additional credit of about $2,000,000,000 coaid bo extended to Europe, whose gold reserve has practically been depleted. The cause of tbs decline of gold production in the United States, as is well known, was tha great Increase in the cost of mining, and which increased above the pries ot $20.07 an ounce fixed as tha value of the monetary unit of ths country. While the eoat of production has been reduced to some extent daring the past few months, it has not decreased to a point that makes the operation of strictly gold producing mines profitable, and ths Indications ara that it will be several years, if aver again, that it will ranch the level of prewar times. Aa has previously bean pointed oat, the McFaddea bill doee not levy a tax either npon American or foreign gold, bat it doee propone to levy a tax on all gold which ia nsed for manufacturing purposes, and to be collectible from tha buyers of goods mads wholly or in part from gold and at the time of the purchase. No premium would be paid by tbs manufacturer for tbs gold consumed, and therefore a free gold market would still be maintained, as tbs proposed excise of 60 cents a pennyweight would be collected only upon the finished product when sold and not upon the bullion when sold to ea 00 Tbe Economy of Good Shoes Style is an important point in your shoes but your real comfort comes from the fit and the good materials used from the value built into the shoe by the manufacturer. Solid leather shoes are the best. Yon knovg it and we know it also. You know our Diamond Brand shoes are solid leather because we prove it and because we stand behind each sale with a warrant of quality. This excise of 60 cents par pennyweight would go to ths gold miner and bo an Inducement to reopen many gold properties now closed. money-hac- k What ia built into them not prioe determines the true worth of your shoes makes it worth while to get Shoes solid leather good shoes "Diamond Brand throughout Our prices are low baaed on tha cost of producing shoes at the present low cost of materials and tha quality la high. tha manufacturer. To-d-ay Then Ja True Economy in Coming to Ua for Solid Leather Shoea in All Stylea and All Sizea. Technical Paper Describes World's Largest Mine Hoist Tintic Mill Handled Big Tonnage This Week 160 - - oBuck Jones Coming Forty-on- e ' In Peacemaker Bole treated, or Frances Hatton, Herschel Local lee Plant Is Now Doing Fine Work Pag 5 (Salt Lake Telegram.) - Juvenile court authorities vara in 'Eureka yesterday for the purpose of iuTeetlgutlns one of the most revolt-iu-c and beuatial crimen aver perpetrated in this a tats, n eaaa in which n seven year old child, her mother and other degenerates of adult ate ara alleged to be Implicated. As a result of the inhuman treatment to which the child waa subjected by theae deg an ara tea, chief among which is the mother, the little girl, who is nothing more than a bubo, is suffering from a diaaaae of a moat serious nature. Wa dont know what tha outcome will be and wa ara not anxious to oven mention, let alone dig up tha details of such a disgusting affair. Diamond Qneen People Will Boon Start Sinking Shaft Shipments a EBPOftfd XUBEKA Driven by a 2000 horsepower steam engine, what is believed to be the largest mine hoist in ths world is in operation at Hancock, Mich, the July Popular Mechanic mKslne in an industrial article With Its normal load of ten tons in a cage, the big machine requires two minutes to attain a maximum cable As spaed of 2200 feet per mlnate. minnte is required to about stop it, one trip of 10,000 feet is made in about four minutes, or at the rate of about 20 miles par hoar. skim The 'cream and"never" contribute , the community they bleed. The same is true about the big city merchant Every dollar sent to him goes Immediately out of loeal circulation they never sendee one-ha- lf The penny back for any parpoee. home merchant or business man of any kind, on tha' other hand, pays taxes, contributes to every scheme of The lmmencs winding drum, made in upbuilding and betterment He aids M thoee of as who happen to be in the form of a double ended cone, trouble. He is oar neighbor and oar thirty feet in diameter over tha flatand sixteen feet friend; he rejoices whoa wa do well tened center section, and he grieves when sorrow eomss In diameter at the eono ends. This our way. If wo are oat of work or construction ceases a gradual pickla trouble, he lets us have his goods ing ap and diminishing of ths cage and trusts ns for them until we can speed at ths beginning and ending get on our pins again, which the of a trip. Ths Immense members mail order house or big city mer- weight 610,000 empty, the weight chant doee not do. If you get any being increased to 667.500 pounds total length of 100,000 credit from them It will be npon the when tbe inch cable has been reelof 1 showing that you have a steady Job feet ed in. Tbe entire apparatus mealooks Otherwise he at good...pay. at .. sures sixty feet long by fifty-foot fish. Ths dollar spent at home goes feet wide, towers sixty feat to the top all around town a hundred times, of the drum, and, with the condensand does hundreds of dollars worth ing equipment, weighs 1,766,000 lbs. of baslnoss before It gets away, and CONTRACTORS WANTED. llkaly eomss right back to tha o spender, maybe several times. Even if prices were much higher at boms, on Wanted contractors to run drift 1800 level of Centennial Eureka which they are not, atilt it would pay mine. Two machine men and mucktho biggest kinds of dividends to er. See John Enlund at Holden trade at home, anyway. Nothing Tunnel. will kill a town so qnlck or so dead aa trading away from home. It is as fatal as hookworm, smallpox or Bolshevism. FOR FLETCHERS a penny for .... ur Ohildren dry CASTORIA ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Diamond Qneen Mining and Mining Co., a corporation of the State of Utah. Principal place of business, Location of proEnreka, Utah. perty, Tintic Mining District, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tho directors of tha above named company, held mi Monday, the 10th day of Jaly, 1021, an being No. It, of one-hacent ) per share, waa levied on (tf the outstanding capital stock of tho corporation, payable immediately to the secretary, B. A. Wilkins, at his office at J. E. OConnors store on serlons nature. The Flahers are reported to be the north side of Main street. EuCalifornia people. They were on reka, Utah. their way ekst on account of the 111- -i Any stock npon which this of the- daughter, who was meat shall remain unpaid mi Monslightly damaged at the time of the day, tho 2 2nd day of August, 1121, will be delinquent and advertised accident. ' for sale at public unction, and ano John Bestlemyer, manager of tha iens payment Is made before, will be Eureka Bullion property of East old on Wednesday, September 14th, Tintle, was seised with aa attack of 1011, at It oclock, noon, at the ofappendicitis while on a fishing trip fice of the secretary, R. A. Wilkins, in the Strswheny Valley. He was at his office at J. E. OConnors taken to Provo where an operation tors, mi tha north side of was performed. Reports from that a treat, Enreka, Utah, to pay tha dethereon toplace Indicate that ha la getting linquent assessment along nicely and that he will soon gether with the cost of advertising be wen enough to take ap hie and expense of onto. R. A. WILKINS, Ssey. regular work at the East Tintle pro- (First pah. July IS, lf - mi.) DKIRJSUlORJg3jQlfniyiMtRCHANPI BRIEF LOCAL ADS. o LOST On Mala street a bunch of keys. Reward will be paid for return to this office. LOST Sunday last, small gold wrist wsteh, engraved with letters E. W. Howard will bo paid for return to Reporter office or D. P. Jensen. FOR SALE I fresh yoang Durham Jersey cows. Also dry landL grown seed rye, say quantity. See Frank Grill, Bilvar City, Utah. WANTED SEWING Anyone wishing any kind of sewing done call 2SS R for information. FOR SALE Good riding and driv- ing horse, weight 1050 pounds. Roy Myers. FOR SALE Baby salky reasonable, second house east of Tintle Garage. FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a farm or good land for sale for Fall delivery. L. Jones. Box 651, Olney, 111. FOR RENT Famished cabin sad also famished rooms. Beat reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Ksbeksh Mitchell, phone 273-- J. FOR SALE 2 room famished hoass and shed. In good condition- - On streat near Chief Coat. Apply to Erick Johnson. FOR RENT II room hoass on LsadvlUa Row, saitaUa for boarding house. Rant $26 par Possession after Jaly 17. For yearn I was troabled with biliousness and sonstlpatioa, whisk mads life miserable for me. My appetite foiled me. I lost my nsaal fores and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics oaly mads matters worse. I do not know urban I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlains Tablets. Tbs tablets relieve ths ill feeling et once, strengthen the digestive fanetkms. helping the system to do Its work naturally, writes Mrs. Ross Potts, Birmingham CASTORIA CUUm Foe Infants and In Um For OvarBO Yi Always I FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY |