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Show V Tiatic is the Production te 1223 Bxceedod Ihit of any othsr (temp. United States. Volume XXII Number 7 EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192L Annnal Meeting Of North Standard Held During Week Hikes Good Fed In Cebrado Lessee .1 Bllvtf Tbttte't grsat-Mf-e sUvsr producing camp in the Efforts Will Be Hade To Lower Inscracce Rates Short Session Of City Council Held On Friday Veca Change Of Hare Cats Stockholders of the North StanIn Last Friday evening the regular The recent dividend of S cents a production." A total of $1,009,000 dard Mining company held their an- hare will not reach the Untie Stan- have been expended on two things meeting of the city .council was held nual meeting Tuesday at the Balt tho railroad and tho mill and at which time a small amount of Lake office of the company. About dard shareholders In time for hundreds of thousands have gone routine business was transacted. Trial will talcs place at Balt Ore is some distance away from 40,000 of 1,000,000 shares were Christmas, but it will be welcome into surface Improvements and tor Bills against the city were audited Lake instead in the Fifth reof a complete nevertheless. The money will be Large sumo have also and ordered paid and other prepold workings and ought to be represented. After lations at the mine sent ont on December Slat a most machinery. been paid ia federal and state taxes arations made for turning the afDistrict Court; attorneys for a very important 'discovery; sinceits or iiatlon had been made opportune time for use In the pay- and it should be a matter of satis- fairs of the city over to the new secure state-ohn defense, a Manson, change. An billsto ment administration. know to and the faction the stockholders of Iron Blossom doing welL adjournment all financial affairs amount ofholiday dividend is $82,729. that coincident with tho fruition of was then taken until Monday eventhe ig was read by Secre-- The meeting at which the distribu- plans which ought to NEPHI. Dec. 21. Retrial of Eugreatly in- ing of this week when a city ordiof these re-- tion was ordered was held on Mon- crease the mines earnings J. WM Knight vu in Ttatio dnUrZ J?nWl during nance was passed changing the gene Harris, once convicted of second it unanimously day of this week. With the payment the coming year comes the news of salaries of some of the officers. This degree murder and sentenced to Ing the put week, coming here with . accepted, nna-ia who mint of this dividend the Tintle Standard the reduction of federal taxes. The revision Is downward and the new twenty years imprisonment for the Trsnholm, High mem Two the board of will have a total of $1,604,117 to Its year 1922 should be the best in the ordinance is in full effect after its killing of Jesse Cone on the Hsrrie snr for tho Knight properties. Mr. and L. credit mines history and during that publication in today's Reporter. Tench nt Trout Creek. July 22, lOlf. Knight stated that ho nude tn In- - rectors, rt "acted for the year. will occur In Salt Lake. A change of Marks, The mines ore production to date year the Standards new mill should Councilman Section of the nndergrosnd work- Fuellenbach spoke tDw" Charles F. Wilcox. venae was granted hare today by has totaled a gross value of more add materially to the company's against the ordinance and Inge of the Colorado Coni, and' Iron These, with also W. F. Knox. Bloasom and that at the former John H. Mshdon and John Dorius, than $10,000,000 and this amount of earnings. Judge vote a He felt registered it against Mrs. Alice y Harris, ore has been mined from an ana At the present time the Standard's that the reduction in salaries should mine he had an opportunity of tee- constitute this directorate. Originally, Conditions at the North Standard, 700 feet in width and 700 feet In mill is recovering slightly more than .have taken some months ago widow, sad her two MM,'' Esgsas ing a new strike, recently gtade by which place is situated in the East Tin tic length on the strike of the ore chan- 8,000 ounces of silver and 1000 instead of one of the lessees. At a4topth of wars' charged wjth during the last month in and Loland, Trial of. the csss wss beM S60 feet an or ar body of Jtberal slse District, reports Mr, Manson, are nel traversing the property. It is pounds of copper daily. This means the year within a few weeks of the murder. In 'favorable. drifting! understood that this channel of a silver production of more than one time when new officers are to as- hers in the fail ot 1112. Mrs. Haris being opened J The onf is of excel- unusually level to expose mineralisation lent grade and) seconding to Mr. upon the 1100-foextends for a dis- million ounces a year, for the mill sume their duties. Mr. Fuellenbach ris and her sou, Leland, wars acquith intersection of the tance of SI, 000 feet through ground alone, and coupled with the produc- favored lower salaries but thought ted and Eugene convicted. Knight it reminder him of the the The csss was curried to tho suearlier days of Jthlmfmlne- when there fissure being followed with an im- of this company. The money which tion from the flrate lass ora, shipped the matter should be left to the ina the mine has paid in dividends Is by direct to the smelters, should make was such a vast Amount of such portant preme court by council for the deCouncilmen administration. coming excellent ore fiyrslght. The lessee large body of iron ore has been no means the full amount earned the Tlntlc Standard the largest Downey and Lee favored the ordi- fendant, former Judge D. N. Straup was Just into the ore and It ,ro0 nto-during the few years that have pas- individual silver producer In the nance as did Mayor Hanley. The and E. O. Leatherwood, prooent conAlthough the deposit encountered sed since the property commenced country. from Utah. The eouvio-tlowUl be a fewUbays before it Is posmayor said that perhaps the proper gressman was set aside and the defendant sible to get much of a line on the carried only small values In gold, time a for reduction in salaries grunted a new trial on the ground else of the deposit. However, it is silver and lead, the iron content of would been have when at the wages about the best looking ore body that the ore, its appearance and general mines were reduced, but he took that the Jury by which ha was found has been opened in this property in geological conditions lead mining Standard into consideration tho fact that the guilty wu not euffldently instruct- Dividends men who are familiar with condiAggregate of m It recent years. of city officers did not ed lu thetotheory wages the csss. The Iron Blossom looks good, ac- tions in the East Tlntlc District to .applied or advance two a until after year regard-thl- a development as being of Newly retained in the esse. Atcording to Mr. Knight and Mr. the laboring man torney Mayor Hanley and members of the underwriters who fix the rates. He was pay of the average Samuel A King came to A large number of lessees considerable Importance. no hence he felt that increased, o city council feel that the board of has asked the elty recorder to write and made represenare busy there and in most cases Nephi yesterday in paytire Insurance underwriters have complaining of tho oxhorbltant greattheharm had been done tations in support of u motion for d money Over. Of Bed they are doing the ing employees fallcity's now higher made for fire rather Eureka treated charges being shabbily, of venue. At the first trial for themselves and the company. Metal Sent To Germany ing to live up to their agreement Ja Insurance and asking for a bearing salaries for a. few months after the chungs a large per cent of the 110 men The Iron Blossom recently returned scale of the wage camp prevailing on in the subject the matter of a general reduction available for Jury duty la the county te. the dividend column after a long had been revised downward. The were called in More than tho two weeks conthe copper insurance rates. dry a pell and a pretty snug sum was ordinance adopted. sumed in securing u Jury. Again, On a number of occasions repre- Grind Central Will Start is said to be reposing in tho com- exported from the United States in matter on The of rates insurance most of the witnesses, of whom thorn the first ten months of this year was sentatives of the board visited this panys treasury. within the limits of Eu- were twenty-ninwere under the o consigned to Germany, as 185,000,-00- 0 city and suggested additional fire Next Week property Shipping Early reka City was up for consideration necessity of of the 414,000,000 fighting apparatus and promised to Nsphl by pounds traveling and the mayor and - councilmen Outlook For Copper Xi pounds shipped abroad, went to that lower rates when the city Installed wny of Salt Lake from Trout Creek over expressed great disappointment One hundred and eight or ten men and Gold Hill. Thu of venue such equipment and completed the Said To Be More Hopeful country. action of the board of under- will save considerablechange By including' the clearances to large storage reservoir, which has are now working underground at the expense to the writers. of this Representatives state in mileage. interned very largely for now been in use for nearly a year. the Grand Central mine, at MamA news dispatch announces that Holland, German Likewise u pending charge ot asthe shipments Letters are also on file in the office moth, and it is stated that the tram- board repeatedly promised substanthe Anaconda Copper Mining com- to the conswnptiqn, Insurance in tial reductions fire mldme European country, of the city recorder showing that way will be in running order early sault with u deadly weapon with inpany has completed arrangements went above SD0, 000,000 next week, when shipment of ore rates, following the completion of tent to commit murder upon Deputy pounds. The such promises were made. to purchase the American Brass combined tdklpgs of France will start A number of the leasers the new reservoir and the purchase Sheriff and Babey, Joseph preferred considerable a At the expense city is The latter recognised Great company. not are ready to ship but the manage- of additional fire fighting apparatus, against the mother and sons, was the shipequal Brltiagyuid new administration equippurchased concerns kind of its as one of the big live to these to but failed up to Germany. ments commence ment to decided to not tho Salt Luka court this transferred ment, Including a chemical ap- work until after in the country and the deal is rethe Christmas shut- promises. The recorder was In- 8abey was wounded in the clash with Although It has figured in the copand when the new rate book to write to structed board garded of considerable .importance. per market gossip as a heavy buyer paratus, Insurance the on Sunday and Monday. the Harrises, which resulted in the of the people was Issued down Reports that the copper company of the The work of surveying and map- registering a protest and asking for death of Cons. Japans takings, a few weeks ago it was discovered was negotiating for the transfer measuredmetal, an explanation. The Harris brothers are attending exports to that country, no general reduction has been ping the old mine is progressing have been la circulation for some were not by. The next meeting of the council tho University of Utah at the much more than half last that and maps of some of quite rapidly present to in rates made the conapplying announcement of its and time, be held on the morning of Jan. time, Eugene being nt liberty on apyears total, the exports up to the property in Eureka City. It is true the levels and topes have been com- - will summation was made Friday. 8th. At noon on that day the old peal bond. The defense made at the first of November amounting "to that in some cases, rates have been fleted-- . News of any development la the 42,000,000 pounds, tabliah the bound- - officers will step down and out, turn- trial was that Cons was trespassing ,0M against 82,000,-poundownward but the reduo- copper industry is of particular Inin the first ten months of revised lines for the various blocks of ing over their seats to the men who on the Hnrria ranch at tha time of ary so to of as be are little tions trust to the Intermountain section, 1920. Boston News Bureau. trifling now being operated under nuke up the new Socialist adminis- the shooting and that tha son shot ground some In no to benefit or the city. which depends in large measure upoin defense of his mother. A ranch lease. Practically all of the leasers tration. instancee a very few, however on this Industry for Its prosperity hand turned states evidence and who commenced work in this For Lift the old rates have been cut five, six mins have doming and growth. For months the copper Jury testified against thu members of the following small bunches of Grand Lodge Officers At mines and mills have been dosed, or Term Has Been Selected or seven per cent, but there is no ore orare"chloridlng in old general reduction and taking the en- With such a force as is now topee. Masonic Meeting Tuesday family. working on a basis of very small outbeing Following the order of the susafe into is consideration tire it demand city for to of lack the put, owtag - 0 The following list of Tlntlc peo- to used at the mine It Is safe to predict preme court that u now trial be actwo not a has been that there say of low that procopper ' and the price On Tuesday evening of this week corded the convicted mu, the cue have been selected for Jury seran output of from twenty to thirty City officers were carloads duct. Thousands of men either ple vice during the January term of the per cent decrease. when the work is Grand Master Carver and Past Grand was eet for Juuary 8 ou tho calenmonthly cent a ten to fifteen per directly connected with the Industry Fifth Judicial District Court, accord- promised Master Goodwin were present at the dar of thu court hare. With tho well under way. or In lines of work dependent upon ing to Information from the office reduction. In other words tho city's meeting of Tintle Lodge No. 9, F. A change of venue, It most now taka its heavy expenditures for fire apparaIt, have been thrown out of employ- of the county clerk Jit Nephi: A M. At this meeting-thnewly pises on the calendar of tho Third tus chiefly benefits the fire insurment; and much as a shipwrecked ' Dennis J. Sullivai Tariff Needed elected and appointed officers were district court for setting, so that tho Higher ance companies. The new reservoir, mariner scans the horison for the Ostler, Eureka; J. into office and following action of tho court here today will the chemical apparatus and new hose To Protect Lead Mines Installed sight of a sail, these Jobless men, as moth; Edward Oli these ceremonies there was a lunch- mean nt least some daisy In retrial lessen the danger of serious fires well as other men end Women whose Hoyle, Eureka; eon and social session with a num- of the cue. and Instead of property owners getmoney la Invested In copper, have Mammoth; John ber of brief but highly interesting o of tariff by benehearings Resumption lower rates insurance the revivof watched eagerly for signs ting M talks. reka; Jerry senate Aato For of finance committee Tintio the the inare the fire Inspector reaped solely by ing activity. The purchase of the D. Runnels, Eureaa; L. O. Schofield, fits the immediate importance to The new officers of the local lodge tawiiM Brass by the Anaconda Eureka; Otto M. Swarts, Eureka; surance companies who have for recalls Be Will are as follows: Appointed At Onoe this state of prompt action by conCopper is regarded as a hopeful sign. Guy Towers, Eureka; Charles E. years been robbing this city. M. Dr. E. L. W. Clark, so metal of .the that recovery -- o Mr. Hanley feels that there must gress D- .Therlault, 8. W. Zabrlskie, Eureka; Walter A Miller, Secretary of Stats Crockett may be "" the insur- mining Industry of Utah Stock sales and additional mining Eureka ;H. C. Sylvester, Eureka; J. be some way of reaching C. E. Ward, J. W. unounced the appointment of C. E. The Tribune. ' the says expedited, ance or board of the companies, B. Sylvester, Eureka. Charles Kryger, secretary. news on page B. automobile Inspector for the Rife tariff on lead is of special importE. Bowen, treasurer. Tintle Mining District The new ance to this state, which Is third In John Morlntrustee. taw calls for tho inspection of every rank among the R. T. Burton, 8. D. car before license ptatee ere tuned states of the Union. It will be news F. E. Kendrick, J. D. and fee of 60c to collected by the to many outside the mining business S. S. 8. F. Allen, Inspector, this amount being remitto know that Utah's annual producCharles Coates, J. 8. ted to tha secretary of state. Secretion of lead under normal conditions 8. E. Ware, chaplain. the Reporter tary Crockett bus is equal to offhe entire Thomas Drew, tyler. u bulletin givlpc instructions for worlds production. The lead market is of great imsenring llcedfs plates after the BUILDING PROGRAM TO first of the year. If your cur wu portance here through the fact that ROAD BE CARRIED OUT IN 20SS not registered in your urns prior to almost all the underground metal e April 1st, 1021, it will be necessary mines rely in large part to the lead A vast amount of road building is for you to procure u bill of suit la content of their ores for successful affidavit of Several of the largest to be taken up in Utah during tha triplicate or execute operation. producers of the state have been idle coming year, according to informa- ownership la duplicate. lu such for a year or more, with consequent tion recently released by the state cases the cost of filing thasa papers direct loes to the community through rood commission. Present plus call will he $1. No application for for thu expenditure of several hun- motor vehicle license will be acceptelimination of substantial payrolls. Mining costs, although somewhat dred thousand dollars on the most ed by this office until it hu been lower than during the peak of the Important of tho main highways ot signed by one of the etataa qualified war period, are still so high that lead the state. One of the projects, in inspectors, says Mr. Crockett production in Utah la not profitable, which Tlntlc people will be Interestand It is to be questioned whether ed, Is the herd surfacing of the road Vaccination Ii One Sure any action within the power of the from Santaquln to Nephi. It wu Way Of Checking Bmallpo mine operators of. the state can re- for the pnrpoee of providing money duce production coots sufficiently to with which to do this work that Juab county taxpayers voted In favor of In almost every corner of tho state permit resumption of work by the bonds. Another piece of concrete physicians are urging thu vaccinamines under present markej conditions. It is well known that silver road will he bnllt from Bpuish Fork tion of school ehlldru and la fact is the only Utah metal now quoted to Psyson. Some paving will also all residents. This is simply a preat a material advance over the pre- be done in Bu Pete end Sevier ventative meuars as the smallpox . , war figures. Copper and sine are countlee. epidemic, which hu taken each a e much lower than in 1912 and, with heavy toll in various targe cities of lead at substantially the the country, hu not yat mads its apUtah Coppers Importance pearance in onr state. It to hardly quotation, tho metal output of the Among Mining Properties likely that tha disease will reach state is worth much less on the Utah ud yet thara to a remote posmarket than It was In 1912. With all costs considerably higher, the Utah Copper company's import- sibility and for that reason tha state obvious solution Is an Improved ance, not only to Utah, bnt to the hoard of health hu reeommendad market quotation for lead, whlek Is copper Industry of the United Statce vaccination ud the physicians more directly responsive to domestic end the world, is graphically Illus- everywhere are heartily la favor of n influence than copper, as copper de- trated by the tact that the local inch measures, realising that la the rat sure way of check- pends largely on foreign consump- organisation has paid 94,001,22$ of tion. the total of $10,405,217 paid by red lag the spread of tha disease, o- metal corporations of the United EUREKA POLKS KNOWN WELL 1221. Utah States Moreover, during NOVEMBER COPPER BUSINESS. WILL MOVE TO GAUPORHXA Copper hu paid during the put year mors thu double tha dividends Mr. ud Mrs.- Bet Sullivan, who Copper salee In November were disbursed by Its nearest competitor, e the largest of any month this year. the hers mads thely homo In Eureka for corporation. who havo a boat of The extreme decrease In dividends Between 180,000,000 and 170,000, 000 pounds of metal were contract- paid by copper companies durdistrict, arc their residence ed for by both foreign and domestic ing the lust year, $10,418,227, beIt la their buyers. A very large percentage of comes more marked whu compared with 1018 desbnrsementa of red intention to leave Eureka early in this Is for domestic delivery. Some of the largeet copper in- metal corporations, totaling the coming week ud tkeir future terests are firm In the conviction 1017, $101,120,707; 101$, home will be at Bu Fruelaco. But that copper will be seen by $121,106,874; - 1919, $41,019,417; wishes of a large number ot Tintle 1920. $48424.001. folks will go with the first of January. g h I e P, . jJ I -- -- ot , north-sout- - east-we- st cross-brea- k, n - V $1,606,167 self-defen- se Tren-hol- . . well-mak- lng One-Thir- . . one-thi- rd e, i . - . ds - e - - u lead-produci- COME RIGHT IN, UNCLE SANTY!" jut one-twelf- th u pre-w- ar . vasd-natlo- - Phelps-Dodg- $188-116,80- lS-ce- nt ) 1; . |