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Show KISHEXRS BREWERY, Rice's Tintie Sampling Works! TIN TIC, woer D6D01. UTAH. :m B. I. BLOCI1 & CO.. WHOLGSALG careful manner and sold on he public market if desired. The work;', are using the 1m 1 mnAr--v 13 r- APin m ' 0 mot improved and modern machinery, and are managed 13, 13, 17 anil 19 CoulmiTt'ial St., SA I. T I..M by a thoroughly reliable and competent superintendent. Have In mock the lamest line of Imnoil.tl inni Oim.h Cordirtls In tlie imiiiiii v: ;t'.' is respectfully solicited. Kates furn Llriueuroi.and Your II. Milimn & Co. and Mnoi)oit' Kli-;Itty 1i.,ihm I'liquot. n. t;; n & York New ;iutl Stonn Stratt.m t'iKarH, uluiiu or at hi ma office rooms ished by the superintendent at mill, SOLE ACENTS CHARLES FOR HSIDSiICK Lake k. Bio. S.C Salt Ghidstono and City, Utah. Mall Orders Solicbed. GEO. ARTHUR KlUfc:, Proprietor. Telephone 363. Ores sampled in t lie mot inline? m i. -i U j MRS. MARKS' OLD STAND, ;. : Street, !CE COLD Eureka. : Lager always on tap. Private Club Rooms. Best of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Polite andprompt attendance'always assured. Beer by Keg or by the Dozen bottles delivered to any part of Eureka or Mammoth. 8 Gallon K6o, im Quart Domes per dozen, $2 00: Parties returning empty bottles will be allowed 3b cents per dozen. JUUUS MflrRSftfrlX Prop. Leave Orders at Headquarters. WETHEKELL & CO., Silver C'uy , G. James, the Silver City is kept busy these dpys and is giving the best of satisfaction. Many ear loads of eood ore a e shipp-- d from Silver each wee'., wh'eh speaks volumes for this sect ion of Tindc. Messrs. Norton, MeGuhn and Yir- tue, owners of the Silver Moot1, ace on the ground ready to commence wok. Two more assays wee m.'de T :eslay from cMippiniK on (he Al;i"ka about 100 feet south of the shaft com where thevare now shipping which ran 23 and 33 ounces silver. -- Frank AAah'a lias opene' up a cozy burlier shop, close to L. E. Dli.e s inre whe-- the dusty and tired in- vesti;;aior aftc mineral can be laved s si vie. and shaven in m e is rcnoriecl in A fine the Treasure mine Hill, between Sj'verjind Diamond. Pavticu-br- s of the strike were not known at the time of goi i; to p es, but it is d to be the biggest liiing yet stniek tbst-ehis- in ors and that local i i v. Covin fy Court BATTLING WITH SNOWBALLS. Proceedings. Cou.i.y court of Juab county, met as per adjou-- ncn.. Jt'ne 15th, 1801, Straffls Bdttei tb Girl Soph and Freihle mt Smith College. w. h the folios i.ig members present: Smith college girl have just had a Cnailcs Fooie, 1'iobatC Judge, Delos Lombard ami N. 1'. Rassmussem Se- noTel experience. It was a anowball lectmen. of and apnroveil. Miiuite-- jvvious meeting read The contracts and bonds for building the couit houses at Eureka, Mona and Lcvati were presented by county attorney Adams, which were duly signed and approved. The assessor and collector reported the role for 1801, not ready, and court adjourned till 10 o'clock a. m. June 16th. June 16th, 1891. Court met nuisu.mt to adjournment with same memo , meson i as before. The assessment ro" was received and filed with Le C'erK for completion. The matter of llxi.)g comoensation of assessor and collector for the year l'jl was taken u p and amount fixed at '.-- S1C50. :THE osmopolitan Saloon i- Brewing Go's Beer on Draught. Always Salt Lake GUoice Liquors, wines and Clears. , HATFIELD HOUSE, Em-eka- , Street, Eureka. miie Je-se- i BROS., bOO K and be-'o-- Job Printers, first i- cooi-ide- r 1 sfRATHBONe BROS. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE initic ? Miner, be-in- .? Tintic liining Bureau Send Us l 1 1- . July bitli, lSiil, was set as the time Win. Hatfield, John II. Mc.Chrysi.a1, for t lie Hoard to meet upon equalizaGus Tetro, Du'tld MeMinphy and tion of taxes. R. G. Wilson, manager of the. Eureka The tax rate 'per cet) levied for the Hotel, were in Silver City Wednesday year IS'H, was as follows: OFFICE AND STORE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. seeing the s'jhts and laving for pointTerritorial and Teirito ial District ers on some of the more promising School 5 mills on the doha- . Ylams and specifications furnished, for those we build for po'phyy properties. District schools 2 mills, county 3 The Alaska is a regu'ar shipper mills, making in ad 10 mills. only. Our work guaranteed in all cases. these days. The flist six tons netted Thcte appealing to be an error in Office and shops on Main street, opposits McChrystal's the owners, Messrs. Luce, Crepnell the assessment rob for 1890, the Clerk warehouse, Eureka, Utah. and BaPey, $126 per ton. and this, too, asked the court iorrel;ef. Referred The vein is to couniv atto'-neyrisht irom the fire feet wide at present and giows Al'PCOIT.IATIONS. wider as it goes down. On pel ition of Gus J. Henfo;d, sher James Mt'Laivjjhn made another iff, for contingent fund, the sum of u was eil at his (bsposai. good strike on the King James th's On petition from Levan for lumber Mr. McLaughlin week, Monday. to flume the streets and for crossings, D. C. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. jubilant over his strikes in this me sum oi 54. was appropriated. and we1! he may, as the King Kelly & Co., 2 mining records, $34. James is now considered to be one of C. N. Lundsiein, for trip up Chicken City the best pioperties in Dragon Creek investigating sheep camps and mi'agc, ih.sii. J. R. Hickman, recording plat and The Tt1 k was attached one day last 4. wek by a Jh. G;een on a debt due deed, Gus for feeding and J. Heni-oidhim from Dr. Cham'oerlin who forof prisoners, $20.20. transportation on the UTAH. merly bad the bond and lease EUREKA. Maurice Lyons, deputy sheriff, $34.70, property. The pai ties now operating Salt Lake Lith. Co., poll tax notices this property a'-- in nowise to blame and assessor s recipts, 24. for the suit as the debt was contracted W. Trowbridge, labor for self and team on Sevier bridge, $28.50. prior to time when they took John T. Sullivan, services as con Tintic precinct, $80. John T. S a Hi ran and l' ank Hunter stable F. L. Foote, justice of the peace, were over to Treasure Hill of Nephi, for quarter, $78.20. EUREKA, UTAH. Wednesday where they have the To Coonty Attorney Adams, for the Sampson, which is adjoining the purchase of court bouse grounds at Golden Treasure. On each side of the Eureka, $200. Sampson is a shipping mine, which WILLIAM HATFIELD, Proprietor. A Serious Charge. encourages Messrs. Sullivan and Hunt er sufficiently welt as to prompt them John McKenna, a young man ento put men to work at once, which gaged in peddling rugs, albums, etc., was by Constable Sullivan they propose to do. Bar in Connection. Louis Lambec-- of SaU Lrle. last Friday n'?tb on a warrant chargFirst Class in Every Particular. of the Diamond Consolidat- ing him with an assault to commit lies between rape on the person of Cora'Eallou, a ed Co., whose nrnpe-lMain Silver and Dir. no,)d, was in the dV young lady resident of Eureka. The warrant alleged that the crime was tiict last week looking after the J First Class Board Guaranteed. of tnis promising gmup. The committed on Wednesday night, the sha-'. on the claim is now do.io 10th inst. On Saturday afternoon the Meals 25cts. Per week, 85.00. clay co.. proP-895 feet aoti shows a nice vein of o e, defendant had a preiimieary examinaboo wn'ch wiJl be coil tin tied to 2t)0 tion before Justice Ilaynes, Messrs. . RrYTH-BONEfeci i i depi n any cioss-t.ut- i 'g Watts and Smith appearing for the is do'e. Tne p osoect is good for defense and Messrs. Frown, Thackston and Pike for the prosecution. The mating the Jersey a Ky mi .e. witness testified that she complaining J. T. Croxall has sti iick thesoulhe a had known McKenna si .ice last Febtooextern 'on of the Swansea. He ruary and tha t on the night o the up the c'aim adjoining the Swaosri 10th he '"died upon her at her home, i first-clas- s to and a work are unequaled on the south pet foiceof in? Our facilities for doing that there was no one persent except flat be'ow, herself and the smaher children; two in the Territory, our material being all new and carefully wck sinkingashai't on the beiicv!ng that the ve'n extended on a young hid es w ho bad called left about selected, with a view to doins? the best work possible. direct line m his direction, and sore 8 o'clock. McKenna had a conversaOur prices will be found as low as the lowest, for en.otigh it did, as he shuck ove at a tion with her for about two hours, in satisfac We us trial. a Give deoth of 45 feet wo'ch assayed 201 which he said if guarantee VVOrk. Cs3SS anybody ever did him in gold. Mi - an ounces silver and a tion. Send to us for estimates. Address, injury he would f ct even if it was luckiest-strikit the ing men the last act of his 'e; and then, while of the season, and as an expect M '. she stood -by the doo , he took hold of Croxall is now taking the lead. The her and her upon his lap and pulled Mi sTEr. is pleased to chronicle the facu committed the offense complained of. of that Mr. Croxall had the courage She ressted him w:th all her force and his conviction sdilicient' well ground- he j cleaned her, tnreatemng, however, ed as to expend his money in carrying that if she said anything about itthat out the project, to a successful issue, he would make her more trouble. lie as it aga:n demonstrates iho fact that then left the house. of work wherever the proper Ida Fallon, sister of the witness, is done oe w;ll be found, and in pn'-in- g testified that she was at the house on quii'Mt'es. Tintic h a great tl.:id Saturday morning when Mr. Smith for prospecio s aod no mistake, and and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were over each day's development clinches her there; there was some talk about setclaim to Utah's greatest eaaip. tling the matter and having it thrown out of court. Work on the Tintic Edlroad. Attorney Smith was then sworn and Tlie I'ayson correspondent of tlx made a statement in regard to the Home-PrinJuab in t The Only All County. Paper Frovo Eiirpi'rcr says: Tl'C civil enpurpose of his visit to the house of the gtneers of the Rio Grande vesle n complaining witness; and that part of arrived lice Monday and began work her testimony was ordered stricken yesterday. They will run three or out. can four lines so that the company Constable, John T. Sullivan testi make a choice. I was told hymen fied to the arrest of the defendant vo Pro that they surveyed a lino from while in attendance at the ball In the to Spririgville last week, the line Odd Fellows' Hall, and (hat McKenna run to the west of (be Utvon Paci- bad told hi in his name was Dale; Mr, fic track. They are intending to run Frown then ident itled him and he ad near the lake. They claim teat mitted his name was McKenna. He 3 aa line road can be buhl imicn cheaper 'n asked liiin (the constable) to step to that direction. Quite a mini he of one side and he would tell him about teams are coming from me Tb'si'e it; he said he had the GEO. T. BKIDGES & FRANK IIU11K, young lady on e;:lersion of the Jlio Giaade. Some his lap and fooled with her while he them have remained lie e wode showed her a watch, but that was as : : : : Eureka, Utah of Box 110, others have gone to Sp'iogvi'ie, They far as it had gone and he had com are expect ipg to begin work in a short mitted no crime. time. A yearaud a'liaif ago, a right At the c!(;M of the evidence for the Mining properties examined and reported on. of way was Riven to the Utah, Nevada inn the defense moved to dis proserin to. & California Kail.oad, with a live All kinds of mining business attended and the emotion was argued mis acre tract of kind fordopot use, valued and overruled. The defense rested Several line groups and properties now on hand. at ?3,000 under certain conditions, without, any evidence in their which have not been fnllilled. Tin-ram b'halfand the prosecution asked reasonable Kates Correspondence solicited. is a report that this riailroad wauls unbe placet. that .McKenna to. business promptly attended to sell this right, of w ay, but the city der bonds to aw ait the act ion of the council will repeal I he rant. next Grand Jury at Provo. Justice YOUIl NAME, and v,e will send you lixed the liond at2,.r,00, in de"For Kent" and "For Sale" signs Ilaynes .a Sampi.k CWy of the MINEI1. on in large black fault of which the prisoner was taken printed Tintic Miner. Address, letter, for sale at 'I'm: Mtsiai oilice. to the comity jail at Nephi. in Restaurant for ;n v K.ltn-a'l- 3-- m,.m I'- patt-onag- t SVlain Ii 1 card-boar- d battle between the "sophs" and "fresh-ies,- " and the former won after a spirited fight. The eoplis were led by Capt. Wilcox and the freshies by Capt. Gain. The young ladiei were dressed in their gym" suits, and were prepared for a regular rough and tumble racket. The signal for the commencement of hostilities was given by the gymnasium instructor, Miss Adams, and the fun be gan. Capt Wilcox's shot hit a daring freshman in the front rank directly on the right ear. A cheer went op from the fort, and the old gold banner was waved aloft; bat one shot does not win a battle. Tho freshmen had marched upon the campus with a determination to win tho fort, and the flag if they could, in the half hour allotted to the battle. The most reckless sallied up to the very walls. Here they met a perfect volley of grapeshot, from which all but one tall, handsome brunette flinched. She threw three balls inside the fort at three of the largest sophomores with unerring aim. One hit a set of dazzling white teeth, another would have pierced the heart had it been a bullet, but before the third had taken effect there was a sophomore cheer. A bold sortie had been made, and sophomores were mauling the daring besieger, but for a moment only. Tho freshmen rushed back like a drove of prairie ponies wildly charging. Then began a hand to hand encounter which muddled the amateurs with kodaks awfully. It was muscle, and nothing else. "Why, those horrid things actually threw me down and walked on me," said one of the sophomore lieutenants indignanty. The cascades of hair came tumbling down like Humpty Dumpty, and one warrior's eye had a dismal hue. There was some "tackling" that would have done credit to football at Jarvis field. The Chicago and Pennsylvania recruits distinguished Themselves by spe cial acta of brayery. Again and again did the crimson freshmen enter the fort, until it looked as though they would rout the gold utterly, but the plucky sophs succeeded in driving back the invaders at every onslaught. When the bugle blew at the end the sopho mores held the fort, with their golden banner still floating. Cor. New York Sun, PuUi The ; Geo.-,- ., in o c -- mi ct- ynipatluy.e v d'.ii ies I a Vi own is to lea,- tne Cou'aer of milling .) i One of U. tys the 6D3. O. Cox t Ml mi. ;ie, and ViiuU they ..!':.' all o'f tin ( meet with ii .' leo.irlcil, the mining n ts no ind of coui:i'j' miller ii t he leiu-lli- e must lie incut Mil. I inMine ing column is f owners how and ' why in er that item w You are fold tliat it is v.ioii.r. kit you r any cireuui-rae- 'l .an't gel it riuhi stances liecai1 e get facts tt ie mining to make ii. rivjii . . column has a lev, items, ii's iliire. vie .1 m auvoow XoiV min."' there's noihh'g h; eral iic'H (hat lug news Is ne o' idveriisei t'os e, here is mining news, pleniy of li ,e, an ( We il alt rac 's ca, i! ,i grow ' ii. but we are wheat, we c. u'i cs in the Slate. developing t he cried terri-- ! There is i i' wiil never toiy lobe :ene uv n be touceeu as mi: ing is said li iboul in n ill iiiciple a.i i;"oi. to keen e ci lln Men are to hia-'oiniiicr men's llicl,". ll.euci.u'i - To ai. U shows that sour thing gi.iug on. lint ye pal ieuf re ..vr will haw bis revenge. He will give goo.!, li'.e, reliable mining items where hecia. Where lie cannot be wiM wrk his brainpan and o be il he can't sav sav what what really is. And ye mining men who get I'roi hy at the i.e.ul h can go to c:ii:;.i- and tell the ''acts 1: i !.- thuu-Mbi;!iv- v.- . i i . - i ) ' oil-li- the so public v.iil y, ; at i he rut t at 1) ist. There are no yt; report ers at any season. 'J here are no (lies because on some of e mining liv t hue iris not yet mme. an-i- Ml i; to ti.,'AMif-- ISTEKN v.T.sThir-- ;lway. THE lil'OAi) tut; The lit ion Ant. i M:lE LINE KAST. t of pairon-- liiie, in the auvanl-lim- e and loy rales. llii-- leii:. o aro ot V (ittii-- are furnished chair cars. Vk - :;d-";iv- el en '.nit o i'ii ' O CiiAia;.:. i; Manners, Not Mannerism. These ear." i llironli "Men's behavior," observes Bacon villi1. .Siirin'is Pueblo, "should be, like their dress, not too w il hoi and and Denver, free for or but point device, straight cm t for all eoiimvtion.dii points exercise or motion." There can be no genial fellowship between affabl oast are mime in Union Depots, courteous people and your stiff backed tluis avoiding ;ii y iraiKl'er. formalists; while the intercourse of the If ) oil ai e eel Ie,i!i!;itiii a trip latter with one another is necessarily to C.iliioniia or v point oai-t- , and dull and dreary to the last degree. are consul; iuir your own interests, They can no more enjoy society in their strait Jackets of cold reserve you will liv. vol over iliis line. from Iho Tin-ti- e Parlies 1; i than a wretch in the stocks could en joy the hilarity of the crowd around eouiKiy i .ill rcaeli the Kio him. Whoever desires to make friends (jiande n ai J'iovo. should be cordial and conciliatory. II. J. Nobody cares for automatic men and C. P. Salt Lake OiV. A., women who seem to go by clock work, and to want oiling at that. The error of utter unreserve should be avoided too. It is less repulsive than its oppo site, but it does infinitely more mischief. A man had better seal up his thoughts and feelings in his own breast than sputter them forth, in season and out of season, to everybody he meets. Such e incontinency of speech is sure to make the person guilty of it unpopular, and to create general embarrassment and alarm in the circle in which he moves. New York Ledger. Load-Colora- : AYi-sk-- Ad-dre-s- .-i V0USEETHIS? 1' Well, AaitrUa' PMtarnl Area. Australia has in her vast pastoral areas sources of wealth as great and more permanent than those of her mines. Already she has nearly 100, 000,000 of sheep, which in tho mild climate and under tho sunny sky of the country require no shelter throughout the year and no food beyond what they get on the open plains. It is true that the sunny sky may chango to a sky of brass, and that drought is tho dread of the Australian shepherd, herdsman and farmer. Occasionally there is a succession of dry seasons, and then sheep have perished by millions and cattle by thousands on tho more remote stations. To master recurring droughts is tho great problem of Australia's inland future. Here, as elsewhere, nature challenges man's free advance and places some special obstoelo in his way Australians are facing their task witt energy, confidence and with promise ot much success. They have learned tho art of drawing wealth even from scrub land, of which a single sheep requires several acres for its support. Irriga tion works on a large scale have been begun in Victoria and south Australia. Century. Rntilnf Sand by Suction. for raising sand has been patented in England. A barge is used, having a tank to receive drainage or overflow of water thero-froA pulsometer or otlrr-- pump is furnished with a suction pipe part rigid and part flexible to reach to the bed or bank of sand, which is drawn through it and deposited in the tank. Around tho mouth of the suction pipe are placed a numlH-- of hollow prongs, suitably connected with another pump. Through these prongs jets of water irom the water bolo of tho barge are forevl, and the sand thus loosened id readily taken up by the suction pipe. New York Telegt&ui. upposo your was horo? How "ad" many jU'ji think would iave read it? Forfeiture To Wlllinni You are tiiTi-tiel In niimrv iitel Noticy. Ms''ns: i'T e urn? died itolhiW imStewart Spring ;i Tint I." MiniiiT UK: Territory,n fnr t et amount quio swrh cxni'neii u'v to thirty-lii- o !u. and imli's tli" - r. ii.Ki'i-tNi- r iOei(,:-ti.- 'n :iei' Min rs I'lltnL-We !i l lie lliiili'-ile'i- ict i'(n ef ;r f;: inn .in. :l t:i is 01 tvitli sint utts e.i.u II Ti ir.t.v. i.ei V o 'on. V.': e null. .lie l.riiii the ;:l t 1m 1 in t ho u: i:i:tv. I lull it wltliin nini iy 'I e . tllis Imli'T. y e. en i. lieeotiu' I. iii ;o i' t:ic of tin' I'llill-- rlr.U First hiin-wn- on i: .1. Foi'lVinire Nulice. TiTli..n.iixM"li-'o- thr T. n. t .1. S. cprl aninuiits unless 111!' 'iil - liilvi'i-ti-in"- In e. 'M life. o eel re tfl't'tit ill ruiilin"!' ;e fi'iK In Ii',', inn inns of f rii'u Ilic c I'niti sen. (I Mil i: l if Y'ltiC r'li'' llilv, I. n t . . 'l'f ho wi.oit. i'ii hh .! , l.i.i.- - ' 'I'm'-- un id .. !' I.v nil II. il! i. " .. 0- tift II"! -- jtnro. llrll--- id. .Iieil)i for ('(.III I.T h hi' ni'ot ii- - .i. l:t I rnl-.'- Tin uf '.n- yourfnr- -- C t.f (h ' (n ri ion of a li. an't (ii- y t yni l(p"M tin- A rhiinn it i'f i;is II ii iui-- ii. hii lnl...r ;ml I n ,;i l Vftl slfiicd. v;t ii )iiii. M.iy Mil it pri U. cai it, the cin.i 'Hi'-- . N .An improved process To li :i II t he i.miif ('iaiiii, ii I. Col' ;i: x. Ml-- iiikiu in .. CiiMltV. h:il l.i'iii'; i wlK'h i'M',. ilc.t hundred iimc ii u.u-- Tintic Minei.' I'' l"t iiniouiit ii'ii'iin .i , of ne nil' (m rt'i'V i ' In himiry iimI i.rii (lulliirs 11 I fd- r the aid See till llaod i M. l.tJA. n.i'uniHA e, - |