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Show DAILY UTAH NEWS TO FROM TINTIC T- STATE JOURNAL, DRIVE TUNNEL - TlU ltSDAY, DECKMUEK 81, l.l;i:j. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 2334 Washington CAPITAL SURPLUS AND Ava. $150,000 PROFITS....! 73,245 r "e WHEELS OF INDUSTRY WILL BE TROUBLE .AMONG .STOCKHOLDERS THE PROBABLE CAUSE. KEPT TURNING. BIG GRADE SAVING ON NORTH ERN PACIFIC. transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy m ith soundness. ci:isii,-n-t D.wm KCULKS THomas D. DKE is Only Road Planning to Meet an Mors Msn Will Bs Employed snd the Believed That th. Lay-OJAMES Advantage PIXGREE Temporary Until Differences Prospects for 1904 Are ExNow Held by E. H. JOHN' PIXGREE Can Be Adjusted. cellent Harriman. ff rtna tSale Inventory Now On, at- - CLARK'S President .... 99 9 Vice-Preside- nt Cashier Asst. Cashier Sacrificing our profits ami more. Everything in the store is iu-clml- New a comes from the Bonanza minThe following special correspondence to district of the Tintic camp ing the mining Tonopah, from Nevada, that Deseret News will be read with inter- upon an order from the president of the Tonopah Mining company operaest: Eureka, Dec. 19 The prospects for tions underground have been suspendthe year 1904 for the twin camps of ed and the army of persons for which Robinson and Mammoth are very employment has been provided indefcheering. It Is expected that the Mam- initely Laid off. The order that came moth mine will start up with a large from Philadelphia, where the general force early in the year. The old slum offices of the big company are located, pond is to be worked over, which will and to which Superintendent Siebert employ a large force of men. At the was recently summoned by the eastern Mahattnn mine the shaft has been sunk management, descended upon the camp Into a large mineral body on the S00 with terrific effect, and with winter level. The shaft will be continued now on fear is expressed that some down another 100 feet when prospect- distress will follow. That the condiing will be commenced. With a large tion will be prolonged is not generally number of men employed at the Vic- believed. On the contrary. It is not tor, Lower Mammoth, Grand Central long since that the Tonopah company and Black Jack, the wheels of Industry entered into a contract with the Amershould be kept turning during the en- ican Smelting & Refining company for tire year and the residents of the the delivery to the latter of a certain camps kept busy and made prosperous. tonnage of ore, and it Is not likely that The night shift at the Bullion-Bec- k Its terms are to be disregarded. mine was laid off on Monday, but the It was urged as an explanation leasers are still busily engaged in han- that the minority shareholders, who dling the precious metals. have been bussing around the control Messrs. Edward Pike and Christen- with considerable activity, had precipson have purchased the water right to itated the order when they demanded the Northern Belle property, located In a statement on the financial condition north Tintic, from the state, and will of the company and a revision of 'the improve the property. salary list which, it is said, has been A night shift is to be put on at the levying on the output for over $60,000 South Swansea at Silver City at the a year. beginning of the new year. No one will entertain for a minute William Mathews, superintendent of that anything to distress the company the May Day mine, has tendered his has superinduced the order or that it resignation, to take effect on Friday will be of duration longer thnn Is necnext essary to adjust the differences beWork has been commenced on the tween the minority and the control. Ralph group of claims located in East Certainly there is nothing in the conTintic by M. M. Kellogg of Provo. The tretemps to discredit the physical conshowing at the property is said to be dition of Tonopah or that can detract very fine and work will be continued all in the remotest from its prestige as a winter with the prospects of making camp of bonanzas. the property a good shipper. A resumption Is hardly anticipated, On the 800 level on the west drift of however, until the proposed line of the Emerald mine, at Robinson, the railroad is completed Into the camp showings are growing better daily, and from Rhode's Marsh. It is expected development work and prospecting are that the Tonopah railway will be in being continued in the mine, which is operation within the next xlx months. located near the famous Grand Central, and has a bright future. WANT8 HIS 8HARE Mrs, Cecelia Bacon will sell at pubOF MIZPAH GOLD lic auction an undivided Interest in the Crusader lode mining claim on JanuIn the United States circuit court at ary 7th, 1904. Carson City, Nevada, Attorney Samuel Most of the principal mines have Platt filed the bill of complaint of been closed down for several days to Michael Sullivan against T. J. Lynch allow their employes to enjoy the holiand Michael O'Meara, and made a days. From the present outlook most formal application for a temporary reof them will increase their forces early straining order and appointment of a in the new year. receiver. Both orders were granted Proof of labor done on the Rescue and Thomas J. Bannerman of Tonopah claim has been filed with the county rewas appointed receiver to take charge corder by Dennis C. Sullivan. of the partnership effects. Captain Hugo Deprexln is now busily The suit was brought for an accountengaged in doing the assessment work ing In partnership, which the complainon the K & K,, North Eureka and ant alleges was often promised, but Gulch group of claims in north Tintic, never made. The complaint sets forth while Jacob Muntx is doing the same that Sullivan, O'Meara and Lynch enon the Producer and Producer No. 1 tered a partnership agreement about claims in the same portion of the distwo years ago for the purpose of leastrict ing a claim containing the great Mix-pa- h The following persons have recorded ledge, originally located by Jim assessment work done on their mining Butler, and at that time owned and property, located in north Tintic, with controlled by him. Recorder Hugo Deprexln: Arrangements were made with the D. c. Harrington on the Admiral owner whereby he agreed to lease the Fhrragut claims. mine to the partners upon their paying Mrs. Margaret Shea on the Aggie him 25 per cent royalty on all ores exShea group of claims. tracted. The results of this contract W. H. Gagon on the Great Eastern now a part of Tonopahs history. are Xos. 1 and 2. The big Mlspah ledge was rich In ore Alfred Wilson on the Three Widows. values. Tons and tons of the precious ore were taken out and stacked in large MINER HAS MAP OF piles for shipment. FAMOU3 PEGLEG MINE While the amount taken by the les-aefrom the' Mixpah ledge Is estimatA dispatch from San Bernardino, ed at nearly $1,000,000. the firm under California, says that William Alexanthe partnership agreement, the comder, an old prospector, has arrived plaint alleges, extracted at least there from Los Angeles with what he wrorth of ore. Sullivan has now VOw Is the original map drawn by brought action to find out what has Pegleg Smith of the country immebeen done with the money. diately surrounding the mythical Peg-le- g mine, wliich for years has led hunBIRDS WONDERFUL FLIGHT. dreds of prospectors to the desert, many of whom have died in a vain atThere Is conclusive evidence to show tempt Jo find the golden hills described that In one unbroken nocturnal flight hy Smith. Alexander is looking for the European bird known as the northrub stakes, all who con- ern bluethroat passes from Central Afpromising tribute to his venture a share in fab- rica to the German sea. a distance of ulous treasure. 1.400 miles, making the Journey in nine The alleged map is roughly sketched hours. on a piece of crumpled paper yellow lth apparent GERMANS IN CHICAGO. age. It defines - two routes across the desert leading In a One in four of the people of Chicago southeasterly direction from here, pas- a German. is three peak, thene being referred as the principal landmarks to the Ons Hundred Dollsrs a Box. S'og. which la indicated by a heart Is the value H. T. Tisdale, Suimnerton. outlined In yellow. S. C, places on DeWItts Witch Hasel Alexander says he obtained says: "I had tne piles for the map Salve. He I tried many doctor" years. rom a twenty partner of Smith's who. having and medicines, but all failed except n stricken with paralysis years ago, DeWItt's Witch Hasel Salve. It cured of the neai-ln- g a never It is a combinationHasel able to use his knowledge, me. with anof Witch properties m gave it to Alexander Just before tiseptics and emollients: relieves and bleeding, cures blind, ng in a poor house. Rumor says permanently piles, "ores, snd protruding itching ,rter Wure1 the me cuts, bruises, eczema. salt rhenmsnd 'liurn" n,aP from all skin diseases. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Gldulngs. ea TACOMA, N'lirihi'i'n preiKiivii Wash.. IVo. The Iiu'itic railway has secretly to bore a tunnel two-mi- le through the Cascade mountains, thereby saving 1,500 feet of up and down grade. Surveys show that such a tunnel Ik iiossible at a point in the Cascades three miles north of the present Stampede tunnel. All the wheat hauled to the scacoast, together with 50,000 carloads of lumber ami shingles hauled east yearly, are now carried up and down a third of a mile more than will be necessary with the new tunnel. 'lie of the primary objects of the Improvement is to preevnt the Harriman from system hauling Washington wheat gathered by the Oregon Railway & Navigation lines in eastern Washington, down the Columbia to PortlanJ and thence to Tacoma at a lower cost per ton than the Northern Pacific's expense In hauling wheat over the Cascades. Two weeks ago Harriman announced here that within a year the Union Pacific will enter Tacoma, probably over the Northern Pacific from Portland. Puget sound millers and exporters will demand terminal rates on wheat brought from eastern Washington by way of Portland, the same as Is applied to Portland and Astoria. This makes necessary the Northern Pacific grade reduction. HIGH SALARY FOR RAILWAY Nothing reserved. 31. OFFICIAL NEW TORK, Dec. 31. In connection with the retirement of W. B. Leeds as president of the Rock Island and the election of L. F. Loree, former president of the Baltimore & Ohio, as his successor, it Is stated that Loree will receive the highest salary paid a railroad president in the United States, amounts were mentioned Various men as railroad the salary Loamong ree will receive, these statements ranging from $75,000 to $100,000 a year. The directors of the Rock Island refused to discuss the matter, but It was stated that the inducements offered Loree to sever his connection with the Baltimore & Ohio were such that he could not help seriously considering them. S. P. WILL MAKE LOW COLONIST RATES Passenger Traffic Manager E. O. McCormick of the Southern Pacific company has announced that the coming year would witness the arrival of a large number of desirable European colonists to California. 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