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Show Ttoties Silva IteUe to the gnel-cs- t ritvw preduo-b- l cup to the Itotted dates. Prodnetioa to 1929 Exceeded The of ny other Otmp. EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 192L' Volume XXI Thw Cocpschs Are Centennial And Beck Are Onoe Hare Mining Ore AMERICAN LEOION GOING BACK TQ FRANCE J ' ' Number 39 Serious 1 Wash-O- Took ut place On Ttotio Road ' Fitch Co. Sure To bash Records All Huvy nine of last Saturday and Sunday resulted la serious damage to the new auto road which hu been constructed from Silver City to the Water Lily shaft to being sent eeioctoitee of Herrimu Millard county line on the south, down at the rate of 16 feet obstructing and Interferelng with Apex Standard now here daily; world's record will be travel. The worst of the wash-ou- ts end oontrol of Ttotio beaten by more than 100 about six miles to the south of wu Ttotto Union Companies. Jericho where a big fill on the auto B road wu swept away by the flood battering worlds records to be an easy game for the Walter waters and wu railroad where the The election of Uvio Morriaua also damaged to some extent Very Fitch, Jr- - Contracting company. praeldut of both tho Tintle little travel hu bora coming Some years ego, whu Mr. Fitchs Zulth and (ki Tiatlo Ualoa arinlag through Eureka during the put organization wu young, the coneompulae la aadorotood to meu tractor made n shaft record which week on account of these wash-ou- ts haa paoood from tho that tho control ' stood for e tong time end finally but it is understood that Colin original Incorporators and has a force at work repair- wu beaten. Now in the sinking of oraataally tho holdlnis of thooo corA temporary de- tho Water Lily abaft for tho Chief the coBoolldatad with ing damage. ho porations vlll tour has also been put in a passable Conn Mining company ho is ont thooo of tho Apu etaadard. Mr. after a new record ud from nil InIconditlon. Morriaua laaaehod tho Apoz Bten-dar- d dications will get it with something over new who have Thou the bun company oobm roan ago aad road uy that trouble like that of the like n hundred feet of shaft to spars. . since that tlmo hao boon buj with Then is a considerable amount of tho dorolopmoat of tho ground. put week will be cropping up after John Mathawson, the general on exposed in both tho Centennial every story unless the county com- foremen for the Fitch company, aaya Wlthont levying a pingl missioners provide a large number tho Water Lily shaft is now going ha hao carried on h k to a depth Kunka and tho Bullion Bock, both United controlled are whlch the by of culverts which should be much down at tho rate of almost 11 feet not of 111 foot aad wpl he 8ules Co. However, much of tho found ore In larger than those used on the road. per day. He makes this etetemut quantities. Centennial Banka on contains copIt seems like the height of folly in such n matter-of-fasoma very prom: T"puvr bunches of on metal with at and the red to selling per Xt have boon, found. spud money in the co nature tion that one would think that them wu ought to be an such a low of a highway and then fall to take nothing unusual about such speed price shipments will oaay matter to bring tho property ineven the ordinary precautions to- whu in fact it is n moat sensational to tho producing claw now that those necessarily hero to be confined to in mining. The the higher grade product. ward protecting it from storms. accomplishment main loads have boon found. best record np to this time is 111 Merrlmaa Mr. suceoedod Hocently average of 10 REDUCING MINE ASSESSMENTS. feet in 11 days or la enlisting capital and It la gsaersl- -' Status Of Rad Metal feet per day. while at the Water Lily ly understood that his proposition is Under depressed world markets the work hae been progressing at the sow In sxceptlonslly strong financial Industry Is Reviewed many mining properties ere almost rate of about 14 feet for every condition. Tho combined holdings The Aftolcan Lcgioa is sending a pilgrimage back to FranceVThe hours. Mr. Matheuraoa worthless end assessments are being twuty-fou- r of tho Apex Standard, Tin tic Zenith Out of close to fifty loading copdelegation win ufi from Mew York, Aug. 3. More thsu two hundred out started with the intention of reduced. and Tiatlo Union Include moro than per companies, only eight are now representattre of the varipug posts will make the trip, guests of the For instance, copper mines that In makinf better then 11 tost daily, French nation, to be present at the uuveKng of the FUrey Monument sixty claims and other claims which producing. The rut have clooed the pest produced millions of dol- which would have cinched another wen open to location ou tho soeond mines and smolters, discharging all With the new natkmri mnmaadri, John G. Emmy. present Ambassador worth of metal are producing world'e record for hie company, but lars Jusserand of July have been acquired, making employees, except thou neceoury in presented the first feplica of the monument to President Herdhe hu such n smoothly working then extended an official invitation to the American Legion to be nothing. ing one of tho largest groups in tho sa- tho care and guarding of property, the guest of the Preach ration at the unveiling In the An comes organization that even greater speed hearn illustration from left to picture, tin Tin tie District. and nro waiting the time when deurc: President Harding, Ambassador Jusserand, Asst Secy of ing before e California tax board thu he anticipated is now possible A. boarding bouse was recently mand again shall have brought sur- right Navy Theo. Roosevelt ud Commander John G. Emery. on mining property hold near Red- end daring the poet few days this oreotod at the Apex Standard and plus stocks of the red metal down crew, of thru shifts, has ban breakding. during tho tlmo that tho shaft was to normal. The Mountain Copper Company's ing around elxteen feet dally. Tho throe wen shifts repaired Although surplus stmks of copper Zion mountain . mine, that has pro- inking of n three compeitmont Yesterday work was resumed have been drawn down, says the The Gold duced 917,000,000 in eopper ud heft at inch remarkable speed is on the level and two shifts will Boston Mews Buruu, through shutgold, is worth nothing today, accord- wlthont a parallel in tbo history of be kapt busy. It is Mr. Marrlman's off of production and capacity ting wo ones must A turn in com able statesman when said, uphold ing to the testimony given by Wil- mining. For tho tint tea days tho very Intention to continue work la tho at the refineries, refined "The country that controls gold, the standard of our money. Today liam F. Kett, general manager of Water Lily shaft waa auk a disoast crosscut and also In the north operation metal is still in supply. rates the world," and it is conceded the United Btetee needs no credit; the company, in asking that tho tance of 115.5 feet ud np to lut has we Some been opened In Bales in the drift' thru or four that the commercial control of the nevertheless, .' reversed conditions assessment be reduced from 9411,-00- 0 night the contractor had average both of thooo placoo and officials of months have input no sense musured world's of 14 feet per day. This meant n to 950,000. gold supply la held by Great would change this. A countrys tho oompany an confident that no up to the refined production, and on baaed not ite somewhat would United not is "I completely timbered ud finished the Britain credit mine as the States, ud accept grantor depth la nsodod. They will, since the first of July even that small one of tho largest in tho Tin-ti- c however, drive another drift to the demand both for domwtle and ex- so much because of tbelr federal gold natural resources, bnt Ite gold is the- a gift, raid Kett, "ud undertake heft, etna- to work it." District of because their ite source but which with gold money south. Mr. Mathewson, port account hu dluppoared. who hu bom There are 109,000 tom of ore In Great Britain ud ite dard la becked. Professor O. M. W. production. Whoa Mr. Morriaua wai Miami Is today the only producer possessions produce 70 per cut of Bprsgue of Harvard University has sight, but under present conditions with tho Walter Fitch, Jr-- ContractTin of tic Zenith and the president at near capacity. Xt is the whole world'e ennual output pointed ont how e countrys credit it would cost 11 cute a pound to re- ing company almost from tho date Tin tic Union companieo S. S. Pond operating now producing at the rate of 45,000,-00- 0 which la approximately 1140,000,-00- 0, may be estimated. He says: Every cover the copper, and the metal is of its organisation, ssems to hare a was selected as secretary and treaswhile the United States, includ- pound of gold e country holds in re- worth only faculty for picking competent help. cute. pounds of copper a year a urer aad Charles Woaver as director. 1000 workers. During ing the Philippine islands, la only serve establishes n ratio of credit In hie Water Lily crow ere some of employing Pend aad Weaver an officers in tho the war its maximum . tho beet miners in Tintle ud every output wu producing about 14 por cut of this seven times that amount" City Council Fixed Tax Apex Standard company. mu on the Job ie determined to do about 50,000,000 pounds with X500 nmout. When foreign exehuge returns to Levy Far 1921 At 11 mih hie pert in establishing a naw record Tho United Btetee ud Great ite normal atate, and it la bound to Eureka Standard's Old for fast shaft work. Mr. Mathew-eo- n Anaconda, which during the height Britain are also tho principal con- happu in due time, our presut At their meeting lut Wednesday this week wired Mr. Fitch, who JUiaft Bring Enlarged of the war demands employed 15,000 sumers of gold. Statistics from the heavy gold Imports will immediately in and produced 107,000,000 bureau of the mint aro that in 1011 chugs to gold exports. Those who evening the city council fixed the tax ia now in California bnt who will be About a month ago work was re- pounds of copper Is now employing more then 40 percent of tho domestic have studied the gold question In the levy for the year 1111 at 11 mills, here next week, to tho effect that oo follows: 5 mills for the 6th or 4th of August, about hit in tho shaft of the Eureka but 1,000 mu and producing no output of new gold wu wed in the United Btetee have come to tho con- divided expenses, I ft mills for water days before the thirty-on- e arte ud industries, and tho United clusion that wo must Increase our Standard company, this ground be- copper. days time Btetee probably eonenmee more gold production if wo era to moot tho purposes, I mills for streets end 1ft la np, he will oo doubt here passed ing to tho south of the Tin tic Stanfor maintenance of the pablie tho existing worlds record of 11 above mentioned, ud mllli for those purposes than uy other situation, dard and controlled tar the latter. AwuHa ' Mining Congress feet If nil goes well he hopes to The old slnglr. compartment shaft, to do this some relief for tho gold library. country. exceed the preaut worlde record adjourned To Hold Institute Tho director of tho mint reports producers must be forthcoming from The meeting, having a depth Vtf about sot foot, is wu attended by Mayor Hanley, over 100 feet. Nothing bnt excep-by now being numbered and enlarged that In 1010 the United Btetee need some source. With the passing of to standard slso This work Is progold In manufacturing ud for other the revised McFsdden gold hill pow Councilman Jensen, Fuellenbach ud tionally bad ground or o heavy flow are being made by the Utah Industrial purposes to tho value of pending in congress,- the United Downey. Plans of water can slow np the shaft work. mana In gressing mft utiofactory It Is understood hen that tho ner and with one shift of but five chapter of the American Mining 975,000,000, which wu 916,000,000 Btetee gold producers will find them- - A. L, Ayres of tho Commercial the more thu Its own total production I selves nblo to haslet In Club was before the council ud Chief Cue. people expect to sink nun It is possible to make about two Congress, la cooperation with up keeping state industrial commission, to hold for that year, white the 1910 prodne- - the country's credit by producing naked for n contribution toward the this new shaft to tho 1000 level, or foot'eaeh day. The Buroka Standard is pretty during state fair week an Institute tlon dropped down to 949,000,000 more gold to offset the decrease of bud concerts which are being held deeper, this to bo 'the preliminary well equipped for development wok for superintendents, managers and ud the consumption in arte ud in- foreign Import gold, which is bound each week. The mm of 915 wu ap- step toward tho extensive development of their But Tintle hold Inge dustries still further increased. to bnppu whu foreign cxiehugs be- propriated for that purpose. and while tho present umpalgn Is operators of metal producing toproA. A null strip of ground hu been amounting to several The United Btetee federal gold re- comes normal. ' perties in the state, according thought to be in the nature of asm serve 'is now close to 11,150,000,-00-0, Abraham Lincoln's message to tho purchased from the Taylor Bros. Co- acres of most promising mineral meat work there Is a likelihood of It O. Mackeailc, secretary. white our 1010 gold production miners of tho west at tho conclusion in order to make possible the open- lud. This ground is expected to Already tentative commltteu hare being continued. E. J. Baddata, who controls the property, is anxlou to been appointed to plan a comprehen- wu eome 951,000,000 lass thu In of the civil war, ud jut n few hours ing of a now street from tho Wallace carry a continuation of tho Tin tic to point wait of tho Elks Standards ora deposits. thoroughly prospect the ground just sive program for the Institute, which 1015. Beni prosperity has little to before his death, wu: "Now that alley ao soon as mining conditions aro Is probably the first one of Its kind do with tho amount of gold coin the rebellion is overthrown, ud wo Pavilion. The city council will extend into be held In the state. Papers on piled np in the government vaults. know pretty nearly the amount of Tintle Standard Will Soon . ! more favorable. The property has connection with various phases of mine management Whet must he done to Inure tho out national debt, the moro gold and vitation to tho Mammoth City offiStart Work On No. 3 Shaft be read by Utah future nine of our American dollar T liver we mine, we make the pay- cers, tho members of tho Tintle one of the East Tintle linos of tho and practice will ' Utah Powar company and is sq nip-po-d operators and discussions held on We will have to get beck to pre- ment of that debt eo much outer. 1 Board of Education ud the County A survey is made preparawith a largo compressor and air subjects relating tb the metal pro- war conditions ud our former gold hall promote their interests (the Officers to attend tho next meeting tory to driving being a drift on tho at which time because time no tbo will may to arrangements utmost production of tho ducing industry. my ability; hoist mlnori) level of tho Tintle .Standard propbecause their prosperity is the pros- doubt be made for the employment this drift to beeoat over to of a juvenile court Judge for the erty, perity of the nation, and we shall tho site of tho BpW'No. I abaft. prove, In n very few years, that we various towns of the district. At the Whu it reaches Met site, calling for one time la RID OFl Judge ere Indeed the treasury of the presut LOOK attempting JOLT-B- UT to look after the Juvenile court bus "lM world. d?lBf; neea whu two of or three counties nd nt n If the preaut congress htq to bo ur- number of members with there are many delays ud much d from the enrface will bo the A special Judge Isl some of Lincoln's wisdom ud fore- dissatisfaction. .In oth.er w"da th sight, we eu expect relief tern the undoubtedly needed for the mining pop, w,n "Me miners in the very near future. Con- cempe of this district ink whu they start work on their n sidering thin possibility, the future third abaft, which will bo in tho of gold mining often exceptional Pinion Qneen Winn la . nsar (stars. Down Over Eighty Feet Manager Rad dots aaya that a station is feeing rat ud when It to o Sinking Ie still In progress at the finished work will ho started on Brush Fire Games Some of the Pinion Queu com- another level the 1595. From tho Excitement On .Wednesday property pany of But Tintle. Tho wlnse, level 105 foot or more below n tonnage of ore la new bestarted from tho 500 level, now has The mu out at tho Eureka Stan- n depth of over SO feet ud L. Mc- ing mined and there Is no qneetton Intyre, who Is In charge of tho work, bnt whet this ore extends to the dard property In tho East Tintle 1999 level,, In fact It hu hem detlon had n lively tlmo of it on Wed- eye the formation remains veloped almost to this point hr to were forced nesday whu they means of o raise. fight a brush fire which threatened Bhlpmuts ore ns heavy EUREKA METALLURGICAL CO, usual the timber pile and other surface from the Tintle Standard WILL HOLD MEETING TODAY The blase started soon ger Raddata saya the could after the train had made a trip to hardly be In better condition. Tho A of Valtho stockholders over of meeting Iron Goehen tho tho King til le also doing good worit. ley line. Fortunately tho fire burn- tho Eureka Metallurgical Co. wttl bo ed itself out without doing any held In Eureka today for tho pur- touting a liberal amout of ora and n good earing of tho valnee. serious damage. Grose fires have pose of considering mutton pertain- making load-saviequipment will no cleared the brush ud smell trees ing to tho acceptance of tho option Tho from hundreds of sens of ground In held by John Hays Hammond. Other doubt soon be la wotting order and tho Tintle hills during tho put few bulneae will no doubt bo transacted this will Increase tbo profllO Udtr &cs Cestrol u that Two local min oo tho Contonalal Banka aad tho Bulllu Bock which id bon closed dowa for several month rooamed ondor ground opera-tloa-a early In tho week, - Whon tho shutdown took placo moot of tho mining operations at both propertloa wore la tho hando of luoooo and ao many of thooo loooooa have found other employment it may bo oomo tlmo before now men take their placoo and bring production back 'to Ito normal point . However, tho outlook lo utiofactory at both mlnoe and ohlpmnto will bo reeumed at once. ' Moot of tho old employ eeo of tho two companieo are again at work and when things are going proporly thooo mines will be furnishing employment for approximately seventy ft hy tu ct u - k- - Situation Comes In For Discussion top-hea- vy u I ll u eoa-tlng- ut u u Plus ees-elo- n, - ttwi u ' A lift WHAT WE GOT I euf-flcle- 8tar ud ron-aldera- u ud ' at this . |