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Show Vohuna XU Sbucj At Fin Faronkb Tb North Beck Mtnsgsr Raddats says that at so jBft be started work then has the ontlook been quite ao promising. . Number 49 EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. The development of tki Noth Back property, at a depth of feat, la going forward In a vary satisfactory manner aocordlai to tka, manager, E. J. Raddati, who ayi that tho ahowlac la mord lit K. 0. Bszns Of Putney da . Contractor Still Making Low Mining Institute Will Good Headway In Shaft Be Held At Balt Lake At The Apes Standard Visited Banks Friends Chuiaed $800 A fire which atarted la a corner of tha ehaft houaa. parti tlooad off ae a ehaaga . room aad heated with a a tore, caused a low of about 70l or MOO attha property of tha Apex Standard property last Saturday. Clothing whlcly was hanging la tha change room, quits; near tha stove, caught afire pad notwithstanding tha fact that tha fire mas who ware oa shift worked hard they could not check the which within a very abort tli tructur which lag eq Manager Lewie Marrlmaa aaya that tha mechlnery was .not aerloasly daaiagad aad that ha will hare things moving again before tha and of tha present waak. Tha only lumbar la tha mala part of tha building waa tha Ix4 oa which tha sheet Iron eras nailed! A new abaft house haa beaa erected and'yeaterday tha were busy ' putting la tha couraglng than It time ainoa ha took ground. Mr. Raddati faith la tho North that ha .will ba abla mine there, with a vary rood ehanca .of opanlng commercial ora oa tho e ha la bow eao tarHM ing hla development work. Nothing that coaid happoa to tha wiring. Tlatle District la tha way of a bow ora dlaeovary would ha qnlte aa aa a atrlka la tha North Tlatle property of Mr. Rad data. Hla North Back abaft la tha Brat to bo a aant dowa to aay depth la that Doing Good Work aad If ha dlaplaya tha aama staying gaalltlaa, which gave him tho woadarfally rich Tlatle. Staadard Pilot is soar treating about aloe, there la ao roaaoa why he will 155 tool of ore diily end not. add aaotbar bonaaaa to Tlatlca liet. already largo mogt satisfactory iwiriwgi q elee-trlcla- level-wher- - to-porta- at Stanford's aeo-tlo- A metal mlaa operator's iaatltuta to ba opened at Salt Lake today under tha auapleea of state Industrial commlaalOB. the Utah Chapter of tha American Mining. Coagreai, with tha of tha Utah aaetloa of tha Amerlrau Iaatltuta of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Saaslona of tho lastttate wlU bo bald at tha Commarelal Club. Morning aaaaloni will begin at I. II oclock and after boob a cations at I o'clock. The purpose of tho Institute Is to afford a medium for the discussion of mining methods and to bring about an exchange of views and experiences among the man actively engaged la the metal Industry. The Institute has the sanction of Governor Mabay, who .will make an at one of the meetings. The program provides for papers and dlaeusskma today; papers and u the forenoon of todiscussions morrow, and a visit tooths state fair In the afternoon, where a special mining prograWwlR be given. Saturday evening adlnner dance will be given at the Intel Utah. One of foe most Interesting features of the Saturday afternoon program at the fair grounds will be aa exhibition of first aid aad rescue work by the Kenilworth team of the Independent Coal and Coke company . This team recently at the International meet wop tho world's championship for fbpt aid and mips rescue work. A coal dust explosion win be another feature of the program. This explosion, unlike those generally shown on similar ocea- . will take place right In the open so that the full Inflammability be seen. A bureau of mlnoe rescue ear will be stationed at the fair grounds during the whole week. Subjects to ba consumed at the business meetings include signaling from moving cages, Improved methods of s toping, status of wet drilling, shaft dink lag and standardisation of mine'' equipment. Opportunity will be afforded for discussion of otfm subjects of Interest to the operators. Committees are as follows: Arrangements: A. S. Whether, chairman; William Owens, vice chairman; N. A. Dunyon, 0. N. Friend ley, J. D. Schilling, Jr., A. O. Mackenzie. Program committee: Forest Mathes, chairman; - E. A. Hamilton, vice ' chairman; T. P. Billings, E. F. Blreh, A. J. May, Carl A. Allen. la ad-dre- sa Oa Wednesday of this week Prey sident E. C. Sams of the J. C. company visited with Eureka friends. Mr. Sams was In the state for the purpoee Of attending the convention of store managers and says he Just could not overlook this opportunity of calling on some of his old time friends ind visiting the local, store, which Jhe launched when the big msrehany sing iyndlcats was In Its Infancy. Mr. Bams has a host of close friends tauls district and it Is needless to ally that he enjoyed every minute ofMs stay in Eureka. This year JAur separate conven- Pen-na- ed foi"the. purpose of bringing the J, C. Penney store managers together, the one for the Intermountain section being at alt Lake and another for the northwest In Portland. The growth of the J. C. Penney organisation has startled the merchandising world and one of the stoat remarkable things In connection with the syndicate Is the fact that the business has Increased In dollars and cents during the period of general business depression. With merchandise selling at fully one-thir- d less than It was a year ago the stores making up this chain have Increased their receipts over the previous year. In the neighborhood of 115 people are now connected with the New York office of the J. C. Penney Co., where the buying, accounting, advertising and educational work Is handled, four floors of one of the large buildings, being occupied. The stores scatcompany now has tered throughout the. United States, and It Is generally understood that their program of expansion, which was chocked to some extent by the depression following .the war, will be continued next year when quite a bunch of new stores will be added The Plot Thickens In Mining On the first of October the Water Lily shaft of the Chief Cons. Mining company, being sunk under eon-tra-ct Mix-o- p the Walter Fitch, Jr. com- More suits filed in esse involva depth of 1141 feet. For the month of September ing the control of Lehi-Tin-tthe contractor reported a total .of property; charge of dis404 feet and for the. thirty-on- e days ending on October 1st the total footturbing peace has been filed. ' age was 414 feet. It Is thought the new shaft will While October 8th Is the date on reach Its objective the water level which the hearing will be conducted by the end of the present month Proand Immediately following a cam- in the Fourth District Court atwhich vo on the restraining order of be will taken paign drifting, up. Nichols The work which the Chief Cons, peo- has been issued against the forces In the squabble for the conin are eastern end of the doing ple Mining eom- the district is being watched with trol of the of North Tin tic, an- property pany's considerable Interest by local min111 WM during the ast lng men who have much faith In the j othr week. outcome of the development cam- -' bought to restrain George Nichols. palgn at the Water Lily shaft James M. Hamilton, George D. Ano son, Clarence Purdue and J. C. Geoghegan from alleged, efforts to act as directors of the said company. Taxes Cot Heavy The complaint was filed by Charles Trask, Jr., Geo. B. Doyle, Geo. In On Mine Funds E. Klenke and John A. Barclay, who claim to constitute the lawfully elected board of directors lot the by' pany, had reached ic Lehl-Tlnt- ic i Lshi-Tlnt- lc Payments to. government on company. Since the restraining eraer was Iscaused the sued year's earning! against Mr. Nutodfs tha regupassing of Tintic Standard's lar campaign of ivUopment work has been In progress at the last quarterly dividend. under the direction of Mana. Lehl-Tlnt- ic ger Charles. Zabrlskle. reports are coming from the Tintic Standard companys Provo. Oct. 5. George Nichols, o of diver nines. big mine In the eastern end of the Its Nichols and Walter Monger were living World Silrer Is Moving Up district and those most familiar with arrainged before Judge James B. underground conditions are not wor- Tuckers court this morning chargWhere FOwen Foretold "Just say that the mill le doing lit rying because it has been necessary ed with disturbing the peace. Acexcellent work and that I am thorto pass up one of the regular quar- cording to the local sheriffs deputy, Whan Morton Pewen, tha grant oughly pleased with tha results," Is terly dividends, neither Is the well an officer from Eureka, went to the . ex.Engllah silver authority, made hla the way Manager E. J. Raddats Informed shareholder feeling blue to serve a restraining or'X famous declaration, "Silver wlU aer-- pressed himself when asked regardbecause the stock Ms slumped off der on the defendants when they Is which work hla the below er again fall 91.SI,M being performing a few points. All mining stocks are made an attack on him and tore his was sound. But elrcumitan-ce- a ed at the Tintie Standard's plant at suffering as a result of the general clothing from Mm and otherwise turned the tables on him, and Warm Creek. At the present time and almost every mining abused him. The hearing was set tons of to the list Naturally the companys depression within a few months Mr. Fcwen was the mill is taking about 159 concern Is having its troubles. High for next Tuesday at I oclock, ore dally and two additional roastwere against opening new forced to eat hla own words. o state and federal taxes levied against are being Installed stores rhen business conditions were, Silver dropped, dropped and drop- ing furnaces DWUUB company Of Utah so unsettled and when merchandiser" total of nine. ped from Its true world position, un- which will make e hpfcv earnings of last Chiropractors ' In Session At Ogden values were changing so rapidly,'" til!. last March It reached bottom, This will mean an' increase In the a million dollars tynurlj ' but early In the coming year things II S--l cents aa ounce. Recently It capacity of the plant At the cutUn ta will be sufficiently settled to haa gradually been moving upward, ant time the mill's product Is resurplus and thlw Dr. J. W. Henderson of Eureka atthe carrying out of regular policies accounts company's unto now It la quoted above 71 ing shipped to San Francisco after home last turned Sunday for tha failure of tho diof the organisation. cents. U. S. domestic waa pledged Omaha for refining, pending changes rectors to order the payment of tho tending the convention of chiropracC. In While which are has .made the 1 retired of holds an J. eourae, Penney ounce, at being and, plants regular dividend. There haa been tors at Ogden. He states that the from the presidency of the company no there. It la estimated that three to refinery. Later a refined bullion slowing up lu tho mines ship- sessions, which were attended by in favor of Mr. Sams the founder of ments four yeara more will be required to will be shipped directly to the mint and tho profits have been pil- over thirty chiropractors, opened the organisation Is still very active fulfill tho Pittman purchasing act. at a very satisfactory rate. with a general meeting on Friday up ing In management of the business afSilver authorities and silver proRaddati feels that the morning at which Dre. Tedder and Manager Advertise Will Untie fairs. However, each succeeding, outlook la more favorable for ducers have been astonished at the the Burich from tho Palmer School In year he Is devoting more and more On Bantaqnin Bill Board darllnv of the white qpetal. While It In Iowa were tha principal speakers. been than mining has. Industry time to the development of the men SILVER PURCHASES UNDER taaporary conditions in India and several months, with lead slowly These gentlemen delivered Interest-- , OF PITTMAN ACT connected with the company and less China might have caused alight deback to a point where It ing talks In which 4&ey outlined have Arrangements time to other matters. .Mr. Penney climbing clines, yet the great eaU of the peocan be mined at n profit and allvor some of the newSrtnethodi need In will of be mines Tintic the has repeatedly stated that no man According . to ples of the world for a metal to sup- whereby on tho for- the treatment ojLdiseasea and told advertised on a sign board at Washington, the treasury his has tho right to advance In the busi- showing greater strength of tho increased attendance at aU plant their discredited paper money Santaqnln, Wherelarge ... market Tintic- - road eign the to date under the Pittman ness world unless he Is willing to has not yet. been answered. This of Instruction, now feeing schools of tves the main traveled act 71,749,419 ounces of silver. The take others along with him. He atas well as the growing urge Is as strong as ever; some day the state. Some time agohighway maintained, the Tintic three flan Fran- tributes his success to the splendid Poitoffice May Be Kept It must be met, and then the Eng- Commercial Club caused this , demand for chiropractic treatmeSt large cisco aad Denver are coining silver help which has been given him by lish silver statistician's declaration all parta of tho country. On Upper Main Street in On board to be erected for the pur- dollars almost exclusively, working the other members of his company will po doubt be fulfllled, but from sign Friday evening a public meetse of calling attention to the new 14 hoars a responsday, with three shifts of from the men holding-tha postponed data. , waa held In the Ogden tabering Grand Central Highway over which ible positions In the New York office It la understood that there la some nacle building and at thla meeting eight hours each. many tourists have been traveling sa- right on down to the poorest paid question about tha acceptance by the Is normal to This Just equal Xu Tho At Mayor Frances of Ogdon welcomed Work Progress In the trip to hnd from California. una! production In this country. But clerk la the smallest of his long authorities of tko proposition the visiting chiropractors In an elopostal Oo. Utah Zino Property As the tourist season la fast drawing this year the total Is not expected string of stores. In his organization to. move the Eureka postoffice to tho quent and appropriate epeach. About to a dose tho sign will be changed to exceed 95,949,494 to 44,499,949 he lays special stress oa man build- Adams building on lower Main street 1000 people attended thla meeting B. F. Flelner was In. Salt Lake and Instead of advertising the new ing and says that money Is merely A number of local business men, at which motion pictures wen shown this week, going there on business highway tho local dab wUl advertise If we get the right who are opposed to having 'the of- for tho purpose of familiarising tho for the Utah Sine Mining company Tintic, the sign board to cany a men kind of and then develop, them fice moved to the lower end of the public with the manner In which dt-To Manufacture of the Erickson District to the west brief message regarding the greatest Illegal we wlll be assured of the business district ere now trying to properly uses arc treated under this now ; district la the UnitLiquors In The Home financial return," says Mr. Penney. persuade Messrs Jensen and Norman method. that not-- t silver producing of Untie. Mr. ' e Statee. ed Is It e withstanding the to put their new building In ahmpa On Saturday a clinic waa conductSome time ago one of the daily which possible to ship moot the rcqulremlhti of the pos- ed at Ogden, presided over by Dra. to Road Abandon Hot a newspapers Why misleading published work tko mined ha Is being kept tal authorities. ADOPT SPEED RESOLUTION Tedder and Burich and after a article which Indicated that it w a eonslder-nle- e Tooele County going on and Through lunch at tha K. of P. hall tho party SAFETY nr OF INTEREST legal to manafaetnre a certain lead ore able quantity of of chiropractors made tha trip to uswas amount of It Lead More Once wine, provided con Moving piled up on the dump. He feels This week state officials made a 8alt Lake where another public Automoblloo traveling on state ed In the home and not sold. Aa a fident that within a very few months Direction meeting was held at tha Barrett The In Into Tooele for the pur.. county Right trip fifteen to down result of this slow most article Internal the highways much a wUl be lend higher bringing Hall, the motion picture program miles per hour at crossings or In revenue office at Balt Lake has been pose of determining whether or not 'price and perhaps the smelters win business can In Lincoln be tho given and addresses being pnt Highway being corflooded with applications for "perdistricts of municipal Another advenes haa been be la position to give mining operacondition to carry tourist travel. It recorded fnslight made. maks Collector on mits" roads. state The aad reguwine. to, of lead the and porations price tors the benefit of lower rates. Dr. Henderson says that the conin resolutions James H. Anderson has Issued a la stated that there la a stretch of while the metal la still selling at n lation la Included 79 a over was the most Interesting evmllea without vention water, part figure which makes Its production er Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Owens and adopted Tuesday by the state road statement la which he says that the of which la over a mud and held that flat, by the Utah chiropractors. a towns In line the that Outside of commission. moat in instances only thing the "liquor" unprofitable daughter, Miss Cleons, went to Salt of some arc officers atato o the opposLake on Thursday, expecting to re- speed limit of thirty miles per hoar can legally be nude In the home Is ed to spending aay more money on ontlook la more promising than it John Bunnell will go to Nephl toallowed. wUl Juice. fruit In has been a time. Recent long bq main for a few days. tho highway, which they fool could show that lead la worth morrow for tho meeting of tho board not bo made popular with tho travel- quotations 94.70 per 100 pounds as against of county commissioners and In tho ing public except with tho expendi- 94.40 tome few weeks ago. Tho pre- afternoon will drive through to Salt ture of an enormous sum of money. sent by the Isn't anything to get ex- Lake, being accompanied While the state officials are In- cited price about bnt recent changes hare member! of hla family. this proposition they been In the vestigating direction and mine should bo shown over the new Grand owners of right the Tintic District have Central Highway, which Juab and reason to feel optimistic. Soma are Millard county people think ought even A TAXPAYERS TICKET predicting' to taka the place of tho Lincoln high the end of tho 94.00 lend before YRr NOT? year. o way. Tho new route, which extends Editor and Millard Jaab Reporter: counties through V. Ae another city election will In Utah and White Ptae county, Ne- Mining Claim Conflicts v soon bo hero why not have e vada, could be pnt In first etaaa con.Settled By Agreement ticket composed of taxpayers dition for n fraction of the cost of for the taxpayers to vote fort f n passable auto - road building The problem of running Eu-The conflict existing between the throughthe mud flats of Tooele Co. reka City Is one for tho taxpay-Another plan worthy of consider- East Crown Point Mining company ere to consider, regardless of ation would he for the Tooele people and tha Tintic Central Mining comtheir politics. to Join with Juab and Millard conn-ti- pany, which threatened to result In The present Citizens Party and by building a good highway a protest against the patent applicaV does not seem to fill tho MU ae- between Tlatle and Tooele divert the tion of the former, has been settled cording to tho reports. transcontinental travel' over the by mutual agreement, tha papers Lets run Eureka City on ft Grand Central Highway and to Salt having been signed during the paat business principles end give the Lake by way of Vernon, Stockton week. The officers of tho Zuma people something for tho money and Tooele. This Is without doubt company claim title to a few acres ' spent. tho moot logical thing for tho Too- of the ground embraced within the Let's pnt np n ticket la the ele county people to do because the patent surrey of the East Crown Interest of tho taxpayers. Lincoln Highway la almost aara to Point Co., bnt it la thought that thld A TAXPAYER. bo In conflict also settled will In be tho abandoned favor of one of tho held the starvation district Thuyas . Photograph of women and children just arrived at Marsnowic from, near ronton feture. to other the , . bcUadbereeairires until fumigated ud disinfected agiinst epidemic diseases. rea-soni- t Only favorable Lehl-Tlnt- ic i pralti). . pur-ise- d . mlnts-Philadelp- hla, . ct. lm-or- . FIRST PICTURE FROM TERRIBLE RUSSIAN FAMINE r . t . es - -- ; -- V. ' |