| Show FROM EUREKA Interesting Mining and Personal Notes Caught on the Fly Business generally is quite brisk A light snow fell on the south mountains yesterday Postmaster Driscoll reports business on the incroase Trade between Salt Lake and Eureka is on the increase T A Walloys now enterprise the Miners Min-ers hotel Is booming J Q Packard of the Eureka Hill loft for Sa It Lake today J E Bevondge foreman of the Northern Spy Is over on a brief visit Mrs Marks went to Provo to attend to litigation matters yesterday The Miner is offered for sale the Rath bone brothers desiring to locate elsewhere Eureka is infested with tho worst specimens speci-mens of the genus tramp ever soon in the welt weltRces Tintic sampler which is under the direction of Manager Schcnck is doing a very good business Prof Balsch an old Comstockor who has been in Tintic for several days past left for Salt Lake yesterday Mrs Belle Tompkins of the Eureka house went to Salt Lake today She was ompanied by Manager Wilson General Manager Hyde and VicePresi dent Beck of the BullionBeck are making mak-ing inspection of that famous property Ed Pike United States court commissioner commis-sioner is getting his house in order In anticipation of the advent of Mrs Pike and family Reports have reached Eureka of the finding find-ing of the dead body of a man in the hills to the north Particulars have not yet come in Hon W H Smith superintendent of the BullionBeen is in illhealth and will soon take a trip to his home in San Fran cisco where he will take a needed rest Tho Eureka Hill Is not shipping any ore now and those posted on affairs in tho camp say a rise in silver and lead is awaited Immense quantities of timber coal and other supplies are being laid in J 1 A Cunningham returned to Salt Lake today He has been over at Mammoth on business and reports the property us looking look-ing Immensely well Great improvements have been made at the Mammoth this season W J Shiok president of the Diamond which is located just over the hill from and adjoining the CentennialEureka returned re-turned to Salt Lake today He reports the most encouraging indications in his property Judge J S Watts one of the leading attorneys at-torneys of Tintic and Democratic vice president for Juab county has gone to Provo on legal business The judge is a stanch and enthusiastic member of the great party and Is moro than pleased at the political outlook both In Utah and throughout tho nation Tho judge was one of the pioneer dlvlslonlsts in Eureka Sam Bennett an employee of the Tintic Iron company whose mines are located near Sliver City recently escaped a horrible hor-rible death While to endeavoring avoid some falling rocks on a cliff bo got too near the edge and fell a distance of fifty feet He escaped with no injuries save very severe bruises which will lay him up for sometime He has so far recovered as to be able to be taken to his Home in Santa quin His escape from instant death must be classed among one of the most marvelous mar-velous happenings In the history of mining m1 lug in Utah ECIHBEA Deo 2 |