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Show 0 NOTICE mtMt J The subscription list of the Nephi Ensign has been purchase J by Pathbons Bros. All unexpired subscriptions will be tilled by the Tintic Minek, and ill accounts due on subscription are payable to us. FiTHuoNE Bros., Publishers of Thi Tintic Miner. VOL. L c-- i 1 S w m In ! - ITAII. EUREKA, J TAP. COTXTV, TO ADVEKTISEUS! i THI DAY, J IXH r, 181)1. No. r. H.iiiu; I'.nmlit the subscription list of Nephi EnsSi, which will be adJed tw iii.n id iite MiMi, nukes the latter piper ihc bcsl .tJvcrtisint; medium ill Jujb coun-iv- . The MiMK is the only paper in Juab ceiir.ty ic.tchini; the musses id' the people. :te SECRET SOCIETIES. NO. 8. I. O. KEYSTONE ENCAMPMENT ttta eocond aud feurtlt of each month at p. 111. Visiting hihiJh welcome. H. CnUlSTESHFX, UlLI.ESIMl. -Vrtlio. (.'. P. Tlnn-sdu- ratrmtvlies OKI). j 7::jti. r sin-a'- TfHEKA Xj meets MM pi luvlted. J. W. GltHKS, N. O. Secretary. REKA DIVISION NO. 1. A. O. II.. 77I l 1 U)HAE NO. 13, I. O. 0. F.. every Wednesday evening. Vis-lli- hnitliei-- cordially L. O. SCHItriliU), 1'. i 'rintiA i I ill Liu i 11 At AHlITAfl If n m F. X mum P. II I! iTl ii il UVU 1 1ULUULU L1IU UU, iiilil.VII UlUUl VI MIXERS" UNION. MEETS IN Hiill every Monday evening at All tiiciiilicrs are respectfully nttim-steto itttcnil. John A. Uaixaohkh. J. T. llAKiusoTOs. President, lieoordlng Secretary. TTTKEKA meets His MuflG at Shea's Hall at T:.'iti 11. 111. on tlie first and tilled Wednesday in enctt month I'. J. Lai.i.v. J. A. Holland. V. P. & It. S. President. 1 tOl.DEN EAGLE CASTLE NO. 1. K. of G. X E. Meets every Friday evonlie; at H u'eloek. in I.O O. E. hall. VUUIng Knights F. V. Bomtwick, N. C. alway s weleonie. .Ioiin Hl'KSS. M. of K. Tintic has been under a cloud for many years, but we now begin to see that Silvery Tinge that lines the blackest of every cloud, and behold! in the misty distance are these words written in Gold CHURCHES. : KTHOIUST EPISCOPAL C'lll'liCll. Services are iield an follows: Sunday Sciiool at - p. 111.; Prayer and claan meeting at ;( p. 111. Prviicliing at 8 p. 111. every Sunday. All services will be field lu tiie west room of the school hnilding until the new church Is 'completed. All are cordially invited to ui W. A. Hunteh. these services. I'urtor. "EUREKA! The Greatest Mining Professional Cards. J. Hamilton. M. J I AMILTON' C. & The Miners' Union made the first, we will now make the Second Grand Strike in the Interests Beginning on the I Oth of June, end Continuing 30 days, we will give a MARTIN, - Tttorneys - at Earth!" ' of the People. Martin. H. Camp-on- A. Law, Salt Lake City, Vth. Criminal aud Mlnlug Laws a Specialty. rji BAILEY, C. That will shake the Commercial circles of Juab County from Center to Circumference. Within these 30 days we will perform a work that will make EUREKA and OUR HOUSE FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES throughout the length and breadth of Utah. We 8VI1J8T and WILL reduce our stock, REGARDLESS OF COST. REMEMBER, that this AT LAW, ATTORNEY Patents and Land Office Business a Specialty. Salt Lake Cut, Utah. AISLES QH L. BROWS. NOTARY PUBLIC. Utah. ElIlUiKA... TH AC'KSTON, M. Tendered to the people of Tintic District, includes our Kntire Stock (which is the Largest in the district) of ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. JJEXXETT, MARSHALL PRY Clothing, Boots and Shoes. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- sm & BRADLEY, W, Salt Lake City, Utah. Law a Specialty. Mining and Corporation Ortice over Jones' Bank. t ATTORNEY AT LAW, ats Practice In all the C'ourta. Eureka. Utah. In MiXKit office. Member Salt Lake Exchange. fait Lake City. Office over Jones' Bank, Tintic Assay Silver City, Utah. ANALYTICAL AND Lr Salt CHEMIST. ALL WORK GUABANKKED. Dry Goods A. Bupch. B, ClIHLSTKNHEN. Don't Forget the Number, 400 Civil ami Minlnc Knglnrrrn. SUBVEYORS. DEITTY MINERAL S. Oiiiils, anch, BEN. D. LUGE. Manager. . I. (Illmis Remember Date and PlaGe, June (Oth,. Office, H. G. JAMES, Proprietor. ASSAYEIt mill JACKETS AN 13 MILLINERY. Stock broker. and Tnirvtiv wilts ?iii'iiisliiiiisliiili(s aiKl wins, S.DAVIS, (1 -- s v H.YTIIHOM, i". - - Utah. Eureka, Sale Benefit and aughter Great - AT - LAW, ATTORNEY Q F New ;amiian's Buildinii, All Engineering and SuiTfylng promptly attended to. Reliable wor guaranteed. Contracts takeij for Development Work. Plans, specifications and est iinates made on all kinds of Engineering work. Maps of Tintic District, or awclnl port loin of same, supplied un short notice. OKFH'E t'HVnCII ON BTKKKT. Utah. Kureka, Max S. KltiNK A. BtltD llANAl'KH. Eureka flssau Office, t IIANAIEH Several Fine Properties Being Developed in That THE ftssayefe and Ghcrriists, Main WrMtt, Eureka, m Promising Locality. BIRD, t'tah. ASSYRIAN GROUP. Other Prospects to be Developed And Old Hines to be Reopened and Pushed to the Shipping Point. y Now that there Is a strong that the Rio Ornmtc Wertti-n- i will continue lmiMing west from Kureka, consiilerable Interest Is taken in the mines and Mineral re gions of West Tintic. As noted recently In these columns, the Scotia, an old and valuable mine, for some time Idle, has heen started up and will he pushed with vigor. Tlie lilddlecome Mining company, a newly organized ineorparation, owns the New lirunswick, Queen of Shclia and Assyrian. This group is capitalized at 4oo,oon, di.ided into 4oii,)K). shares of the par value of tl each. The stock is full v paid up nnd Twenly-llv- c thousand shares have been set aside as treasury stock, to he used ns a working capital for development and other expenses connected with the opening up of the property. Work was to have started upon tlie 1st Inst., but tiie Inclemency of the weather and the usual delay In moving supplies to a point any considerable distance from the railroad, necessitated a few days postponement In starting up work. The Silver Starand other properties owned by .lohn Fleming an1 being developed to as great an extent as the ro1a-foilit- rivrivr prompt attention. Sata Analytical isfaction guarantee). All futilities will work t CALL ON W. T. FUKGASON, Fashionable Barber IK A FIHG BATH OR Clean Shave North and Neat Hair Cut Htnwf. opposite Eureka Hotel, r.urvku, 1 1.111. ldc of Main VKITM llOHI P. (,i;o. II WsON. HANSON (Sim ssori" & WOUUr, to Carl Uoi up.) General BlacksmitHs. Shoring nnl G'cficral iJi'pair work Nratly ami Horse Firot I'roini'tly lone. Class Vork Guaranteed. Mii,, opposite furnltittT "tore. KlKIUA. - Vtaii. ments have been about completed at the Colorado Ciiief. Tliere is ample dumping ground on that properly and the waste from (be Keystone will be hoisted through he newly lilted up double compart ineiil shaft of the Colorado Chief, while the ore from the latter mine .vill be hoisted through the Keystone and loaded in tlie cars from the ore house of t he latter mine. A new and powerful Flake rock breaker is being put in plaeo in the Keystone ore house which will be used to crush the ores of but h means of that, gent lemau will allow. It is understood that Mr.Oriii llock-wel- l, of Cherry Creek. West Tintic. will have a considerable amount if work performed mi the sh. Great Fast-eand others of his numerous claims. Mr. Rockwell lias expended a large amount in money am! labor in the mines of his district , owned by himself and sons, and now that t he railroad is sun' to be built, to his count ry, lie stands a good chance of reaping a fair reward for his patience, faith ami Judgment in tlie past. The Snake lode, adjoining the st, a short aeeiiunt of w hich appeared in is being worked and the our last men employed send in flattering reports of thai propertx to the owners. Martin Mahoney and Fd. Smith. West Tintiewill add ven materially tolll'- iiiiiit'-- oof put, win!! t ?:'-an- MjtUMl. portal ion I'jiejlit jttp I The Sevier pi'oii ii on Gold Hill, has been sold to the Sevier Mining and Milling cotnpai!'.. 'I'heeonsidera-- t ion as far as can I..' ascertained is tl no. in m. A. F. Hyde president of t he new einn pany, w bib ti.ii, Arthur Kice, our Fun k. i haul-- et. is Treas. The other I'lliei , ai'd !."', dio'ders ii lb c!.. J.ittn art; president w nil V. J. Cb, Hies Ileal ti', Faiusiiei'-do- i f and W I. 1,'aht in the Minir c No'es. din ctorv." I', i. r.nnev ami I!. C basis il work on the Auacoud.i All important ew n and llie history it ed was of the Albany ( '! I'iaillls Tlesda. TlK'se Old I w and cnped on Mom! the vein claim- - an- o,v ned bv I r. I lost w to feet from he was enciiiiutei' d III. I. IV. oM W ho agree In' deed onebo! loin of he dial w Ii h is L'oo feet half of t!e pro,. rt to Msrs. ('arm i as T,1 feet .",Oil w. .1 ot deVep.-llllil- l deep, The lllld O.IM- - o u matter being wide, the b ik'i' or U'H I.. chlolide. simi'iar to thai l.eiud ill the A lu W lll'teeu hnl'-- e pnvief ilioa'oo ( 'eld ellllia!-F.t'k. I. F - the intell-tinis tieing j.ui iii mi IIm- Fureka JldJ 111,11 ainl to start I the i,f re) III e he old OMe. W hi e W s fi ill II' t imii' down tlie bill, I, n le to I'lfolld'-l- l light f'T aunt that great mine and he mum r - the ibiviug of wiih ii w add .Vill feet ill ill i Ii. Hie nib" ai is again en-- ; shops ;url lniildiiiiis beloiming t't lie he maoa-:,!',- . i ei iad. chas. Til" old d ii. nun nil! be cornp.iii ( I e tie MiNi:u 'nlOi ill'. added to Hi.. ,.mt f the KevMone. gel' for Mn iib'.i the f.e'ts, gentleman s i.i inl .ll't:i! lie illlli!o elni I)' Mall l T S.ll:"!! t lie Fan k lit he nit imate l are bciim a Mil! aisr.ndated. and Ii! he! top' ii s of t lie l ulu p.l in . Millie f the AliMiain-l.o- . ue lit of ,i a a ri under t Ii' i.o v. a s Wo, mi lie.b.bo M. i Hi" :!d in-- ! l"i k t'p.Up oil W ii a ''ta'oi" nod ' ' 'mil k d ,r.uill one mile jinpi"'"- - Thi- - uroop je-- . -. i ; '. - . , . com-meii- ' de-je- lt M . I 1 1 I i t I V'-i- li - j .1 ln-- Im- I v ' ld-i- i I J ; hi'.-'.:- J :. . -- ' north of Fureka. adjoining t lie .teiiuy Find Springs, ami consists of four claims in a compact body, named respectively Shamrock No. I. Shamrock No. 2, President and Maid. A shaft was recently sunk toil depth of to feel from which a drill was driven In feet to the wall, where ore was' eucouii-- l red running well in silver and something like 12 in gold.' On resuming work as stated, three men' were put to work sinking on the main stall. It is thought that at a total depth of no feet the vein will be cut on the dip. The property is owned by Wei In riil A Scott, of Fureka. and' Mil Swan, of Salt Fake, It is one of be many line properties lie re that can be leased aud bonded at figures and for a reasonable bnut li of lime. If seems a mWery thai men with capit al i ek- ing sure and profitable '" should not In- - eager to tat- - .nU nifag" the greiit opiioi unit I' i (.S, fed tin in here In Tint ic. Fat Condon s,,;d t he Napoi. 01 last Til" Friday to a I ' im r cumi'.M!'-'consi'lerat Ion we ai" unanie i,, learn baud but understand it. was a deal. Ol'e ili'M of Ilia .', Hue s I i I Iiuriug the present month, however, everything is running smoothly, ami the management expects to t relit mort) than double the tonnage above noted. Alter an extended season of Idleness the Fady Godiva was started up on Tuesday with a force of ten men, Joseph Carson in charge. TheGodiva is about one mile east of Kureka ami is considered a great property. Tho tunnel, which is now in some Tiki feet, will b'' cont imicd along the vein. The property is owned by John (j. Packard. John. John II. and Noah Mc-- ( hiysial ami others. The Intention is to develop the ground and make the Gmlha a shipper in a very short time. John J. dishing, president of tln Fuffalo Fill Miiiiiigenmpany. received some samples of ore from the property this week Unit show Up Well for llie m ,t.l ,,t' :j',,, ilitlu. "I'll,, til,. II re. ,i,ev have about, a carload tin dump. The V( In iH wid-o- f , ,.ir;,r au,i better all the time. Thj,v r port about a foot streak of flue whit " (juart . on the foot wall. Afiicri can Fork ndcpeudi lit. The Fufi'Jo LIU i loi fitcd in raisii alli . j'tst north of the North Tintic district. Work is being emit inued on this properly and the company proto know ju-- t wliiit is to be found pose- ),,,n i.ing 1 me I tie sda-- . . Wiis show u Us on here. in the icmif of from the Venus The presence of a large force of Flo bv .b.lm A. ille and is ow in In the Hunt A, 'o. Tin- van fi' .t.i which it Grande Western engineers causes hood of llotnaiisville comes j. eight feet wide, and is piacii-- i lieiyhbol much gi.it ideation to the Iiovh owning . or.- carri-- s inexhaustible-The cably lead and siher in pa ing 'plant it ie a. mineral ground in that neighliorhood. aus Hie tunnel will be built. b is :d lined promise- - to The aud as dejit a illie .rope'! v. Tweh.. hundred and one Ions of ol'e were sampled bv lice's Tintic Sampling Works la- -t month, consider,.! ion the fact Taking inl tfliiit the Works were not started up ha! mi! 'd the 1Kb of t he ni'int li and - in-and t 'the machinery si.ine ad ,ist nig tlo- - - ,r L'i"l slum ui;:. become I I a- i r- tbt'oiiLdi tlie Climax, owned by Fred ia isc 1. a nil t h rough t lie Mascot group, of which the Greyhound Is the principal claim, owned by Ilcaeock Christ i brothers and iissm-iais, The development of the ground Pv running t Im lag railroad tunnel will lie worth a toeat deal to I he nw ners. w liil the company will deihea large incoiue :oinl he ha ltd! in '4 of t Ic ' ires bus l I |