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Show 1 Ytt IV. EUREKA, :: fBOFSSSIDNAL JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCQBER 19, GENERAL MINING NOTES. all men to work the ground, but that the Beck representative shall have The tunnel on the Lyon group, power to discharge them for cause kahn which lies north of the Glencoe pro and any disagreement shall be settled Grand Fell Opening! I t ui Ccusellors ltltners amCK-Kooms- 71, W, 73 to, ALT LAKE CITT, at Uw. Commercial Bl'k. UTAH. J? D WARD PIKE. ittinuj it ui D. Uw 1. CsiaissiSEK. - Eureka. OBce at Court Home. - UTAH. OCce i New Court House. H. THACKSTON. Q Attorney VESICA. t-Law, A. ROBERTSON, f With Bennett. Marshall k Bradley. MINING LAW A SPECIALTY. ltt I. Mam St.. Salt Lake City. W. JfOAH UoCHBYSTAL, Not airy Publla. la Tintic Mercantile Co.s store. Offlce c. BAILEY. ji Attorney Fateataaad Land t-Law, a Specially Office Business Liii Cut. Utah. Salt JjALTUAZAR CHRISTENSEN, U. S. D. M. SURVEYOR. County Burreyor Juab County. 0PF1CE on CHURCH STREET. c. L. 1ROWN, Jmrtnon y t Iaa"i Main Street, Office LTAH. CklKA. J" BID KELSON. Notary PubUo. Ecrkka. L'tab. Mian Orrica. ' JTBAHC D. llOBBg, LAND ATTORNEY, Of riCI, M WEST FIRST SOUTH STREET, BOOM Kt, LAND OKFICE BUILDING, 'SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH. IDBffii U1ERTAXM CO., JAMES EUST1CE, MGR. Undertakers. FULL LINE OF Caskets s EUREKA. UTAH. GEO. W. HODGINS, Kceeeior to Hodfln. k Young, MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS, FROM 115 UR PANTS, FROM $5 UP. All Work Guaranteed. - - rjRBKA. UTAH. LIQUOR", BIEB, CIGARS. OXFORD THE SALOON. PRO. W. H. WOOD, PLANET and CHE AM BTE. perty, Is now In 150 feet, and Messrs. Durgy and Raddatz, the operators, feel much encouaaged over the showing at present. Mi rcur Mercury. A number of new men have been put on at the Marlon this weelc, but the output of the mill has been the same as usual. It is doubtful, notwithstanding previous reports, if the company attempt to increase their output without first enlarging the plant. Mercur Mercury. We notice by the Millard Progress that work is progressing rapidly on the Leamington Smelter. A town site Is being surveyed and it is stated that fifty men will be at work in the next by a referee to be chosen by the two sides. C. E. Loose came out Wednesday night and put a force to work yesterday morning. They will work eight hour shifts with about seven men on each at present, but this force will probably be largely increased. The ore body in the Almo is said to be very large and rich. The Beck Company are rapidly getting ready for the new concentrator and until t.iat is under way the force in the mine will be largely reduced. Another big draft was made this week and there are now only about filty men employed by the company in the mine. Saturday, October 6th, 1894. We have a beautiful selection of overcoatings, suitings and trouserings, and all represent the highest degree of perfection. Gentlemen are all cordially two weeks. Council Culling. The Aspen Tlmea makes a very City Conncil met in regular session reasonable suggestion that "the hard on Monday evening, Mayor McChrys-ta- l times will cause the discoveries of in the chair and the following new economic processes for treating members present: Hyde, Bowen, Clark minerals, so that when remonetlza-tio- n and Adams. After routine business of silver comes the country can roll call and. reading minutes was of prosper more than ever before." disposed of, the following bills were The Dutchman, under the efficient read and allowed : 12.20 D. B. Cronin, management of Supt. John Develyn, ."5 began this week to upraise to a large Eureka Meat Co., 1.00 N. A. Lacky, body of ore that is known to be about 17.00 S. D. Bullington, thiry feet above the present tunnel, and 700 feet in from the mouth. This The lease for the new hose house mine has produced in the past in the grounds waspresented by the recordneighborhood of $300,000, and the fu- er and on motion of Clark was ordered ture will show that the ground has recorded and placed on file and warscarcely been prospected. American rant drawn for payment of five months Fork Item. rent at rate of $25 per year. Petition The Pittsburg isdally shipping some of S. D. Bullington for appointment as sexton read and referred to comvery good ore, with prospects brightenon Cemetery. Communication ing for increased shipments before the mittee Suu Vajwr Light Company, from read roads are blockaded by snowfall at as follows: F. O. B. at lamps quoting are well The leasers altitude. that 3 vapor gas lamps, 15 No. O., Canton, pleased with the returns made tfiem, Wood posts II $6 each. No. 10, each, as the ore is high grade, aud with Iron posts 85 each. Discount 10 each, of is extension foot it growing every percent. :On motion of Bowen comrichelr. American Fork Itea. mittee on "Streets', instructed to look Reports from Salina indicate that into the proposition of using electric the mineral find's near thai place,-- iu light from tne Jr"k' before closing Soldier canyon are steadily increasing street lamp proposition. Petition in extent and value. The ore is in read from draymen asking for rebate sandstone in the shape of carbonates, of $2.50 on license. Granted on motion and Is very rich in copper and lead, of Bowen, also livery license reduced with a small percentage of silver. The to $10 for present quarter. Rebate of ore is undoubtedly in Tast quantities tax on Mrs. Ellen Sullivan's dog al and it is thought a new Silver Reef lowed. Ordinance No. 17 brought up to committee on has been found. If developments con- and tinue favorable a ruiil will be in oper- Laws for report the following evening ation in a few months. at 8 o'clock. Report of committee on presented and laid over unYesterday J. Q. A. Smythe and II. Cemetery Communication next til evening. L. Bragdon, of Colorado, purchased of referred James from sexton, Eustice, Coin Preble and Drake the Gold group, on Cemetery. Report to committee Cotton and the six claims, comprising of bridge near wood spring. The property and spring by Clark on condition effect to the old that the cemetery is about a mile north of camp. The same needed repairing and that street float the but is undeveloped, gronnd naa Deen airectea to assays from 12 to $8, and the ledge commissioner work and committee to summon men The purchasers croDS to the surface. lum will commence development work at on Streets to furnish necessary Thackston ber. Attorney Adopted. once, and are sanguine that they will to indiscriminate soon open a pay mine. Tney are wide spoke in reference of dogs and recommended more killing and men awake mining represent care on the part of ' the marshal. On ample capital just such as are need motion of Clark marshal authorized ed in the development of the immense to build to impound dogs necessapen We extend to of the resources camp. to meet followtime. Adjourned ry them a hearty welcome. Mercur Merevening. ing cury. Adjourned meeting of Council met on Tuesday evening, Mayor McChrys-ta- l TINTIC MINING NOTES. presiding and all members present. XOTICE. Ordinance No. 17 was read by Attor To prospectors and claim .owners: ney Thackston and on motion of Assessment exemption blacks for sale Clark the rules were suspended and at the Miner offlce, 10 cents eac h, $1 the ordinance read the third time and rjer dozen. Location notices 6 cents passed. By unanimous vote ordin each, 50 cents per dozen. ance was ordered printed in the Tin- Messrs. Oslx rne, McGlynn and Pax tic Miner. Committee on Cemetery man have thrown ud their lease at authorized to notify all parties that the Spy. there shall be no further interments Other matters off were at laid men the Four Key in the old cemetery. latid over to to in relation cemetery stone this week for some unexplained Case of Eureka next City meeting. reason and their place filled with new vs. Woolf Marks et al taken up and men. mvment of witnesses, etc. left with N. W. McCbystal, Mrs John Mc- - Clark. Dog question thoroughly ven Chrrstal and Ous Tetro have taken a tilated but no further action. On lease on the Eagle mine They re motion of Clark recorder instructed port finding some ore on the start to eWross ordinance No. 17 and have which is liable to run into larger same signed by the Mayor. Adjourned quantities. This is a property from which some of the richest ore ever We have on hand a stock of screen found in the District has been taken. doors slitrhtv damaged which we will As announced in "Wednesday's Trib sell cheap. une an agreement has beeu niched 13 tf Adams & Sons Lumber Co, company between the Bullion-Becaud the owners of the Aliao. The Every mother should know that conditions of the agreement are that croup be prevented. The first syrap- tho Bullion-Beccompany purchase nm of true croun Is hoarseness. This the Almo for 1150,000 to be pi Id by is followed by a peculiar rough cough the application of 50 per cent of the If Chamberlain's Counh Remedy is net profits of arising from the salo of given freely as soon as the child be ore taken from the property, the comes hoarse or even after the cough amount to be raid on or before the has developed It will prevent the at expiration of four years. It Is also a tack. 50 cent bottles for sale by Eu cried tliit tua A! ma owners tlull hire rcka Drug Store. Great Tariff Reduction sale. AT Peoples' Tailoring Company. Men's Overcoats, Suits and Pants made to order, beginning Saturday, October 6th. Lower prices and greater bargains than ever known in the history of the trade. Do not miss this grand oppor ; tunity. The Peoples' Tailoring Co. B. Rich, Mgr. PARENTS. Dress the boys for winter, You can buy Boy's Overcoats and Suits in long and knee pants at actual eastern cost price for the next 15 days. We carry the best line of Misses', Youth's and Children's dress and school shoes in Tin- tic. A complete line of Men's La dies' and Children's Underwear and hose. Latest Designs in Neckwear, Hats and Caps and Everything appertaining to a First Class Establishment. Agents for Carhartt's coats, overalls and pantaloons. J. k r. . Tks Horn. Cntliu C. B. Markland SampliDi Work Vorks, 8th South snr 4th West. Offlc, Opera Kouie Building. Toeearefully aampled and told at blffct aarfcet prtoe. Rwrs made on aay or eeie Saoalfariente e!lclred. Addren Ya fwkliiir Stmnlin? t. O. Bex MS. Works. Salt Lake City, UUh. 28. 1894.. I CARDS, F.LOOr&OCBOW k WILLIAM UiU ENGLER, Main Street, Eureka, k Utah. t JOS. SIMON. M anager |