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Show iT4vifr- iff VOL JV. :: VEOFESSIQNAL F. LOOFBOCKOW CAM WILLIAM KAHN & ad AtiJiiitys CaciK&rs at Law. Looms 70, 71,72. 73 Commercial Bl'k. OFFICE M3 EUREKA, CG'JSTY, UTAH, OIAVPLAI GENERAL MINING NOTES. - COPP; AN OCTOBER FRIDAY, UTAH. PUWAKD I'IKE. Atieney ail at Law D. S. Ccaaissiraer. B!ej Suit Settled and a N'ew and Strong two gold mills in fall blast, tupany lor Tiatic. the third in operation by the last of The (lumpiain Copperopolis suit the month and the fourth a certainly was to come up for trial in the in a short Almc, Bingham Is pne:uin-entl- which rict Court on Monday last First Pis; the Gold Camp of Vuh. Blag-haw s settled in Salt Lake Saturday by Bullet la. the Champlain people purchasing the The Tlewaukee mine is working a Copperopolis outright, the considergood force of men and some high ation beiok $46,000, which amount, is grade ore is being taken out. A breast to be paid in monthly installments. of ore Is being worked which is report- On Monday the new owners met and ed to be four feet thick and about organize the Ajax Mining Company twelve feet wide, and which carries with a capital Stock of $3,000,000 over 500 ounces silver and between 3 j i.vijj shares at $10 each. four and five ounc?s gold to th;- - toi list and board of directThe ors is a: follows: Frank Knox, PresBingham Bulletin. Tlie Rosa tunnel is now in ninety ident, Treasurer and Director; Henry feat aud has cut a nice body of high Shields, Vice President and Director; and DiiV jr; grade ore. Work goes on and will W. I. Snyder, Secretary T. M. and John H. Rypn SulliyA DiMr. continue during the winter. The new company ;Ovjses rectors. and is owner Hirsh, the operator, to immediately start on actV.. tvel making preparations to erect a new; cibinforhis winter quarters. Bing. fiTv.n.T'n tlio fYinnornrwilK 0. II. Hennesv. the present'cnt sup-e- i ham Bulletin. int endent will probvA, vtx retained cf this An experienced mining man in Ca- in charge The settkt0 yM ;imni(itli lifornia insists' that money ventured case is a great tii' i9.,0 pr0perty and for Tinlic Disli prospecting and developing, as well as is in the hands of progressive in working paying mines, offers surer men and will be w Jih'$ fullcapac-- 'MH large force. promise of profitable returns than in ity giving employ: vestments in agriculture, fruit grow ACCIDENT AT M ROCK. ing, vine culture or almost any other industry. Mining Industry. One Man KUIed; Fatally nd Messrs. Weber and Kearns, who Two sliyMly Ilurd i:, Missed Hole. have a lease on the second-clasOn Saturday night 'at, the Centen dump at the Silver King mine, are making Mine at about 0:30 by the some extensive preparations for wintr explosion of a missed hole, Gus Swan- weather. Under the supervision of I. son wai instantly kided and Peter L. Osborn a large JIg?ing house is be. Wain uist so fatally wounded that he ing constructed, and other improve died the next night and J. W. Smith ments will be made that will enab'e and Win. Crookston slightly injured. the leasers to work right along ail Tli' accident was immediately winter in spite of the deep snow that town and in the absence of always falls iu Woodside cunyon. - b ,Ui t :ie Precinct Justices, City JusPark Record. tice Watts empannelled a Coroner's A. J. Mellick, the veteran mining jury consisting of M.'Mahon, Fred 'reman is back from the Osceola district, Jensen and John Perdue, who, accidental of a verdict death, turned where he has been for some, t ime lookAt the rxoMtiruting the company from blame. ing after his own Interest?. Crookston and Smith is reason the placers practically ended. The smry told by of the survivors the asdea:,, is subhJ said yesterday, and the clean-u'The four men follows: as stantially will be finished within the next few The night bedays. Considerable development is were en night shift. holes twenty-twfired had fore they going on in the district, and Mr Mewent llick considers it is one of the most aiid one had missed. When they fatal night they found promising gold districts in the west. down on the and Swanson pulled -- Herald. hole missed the f .se but failed to dean out the the Street and Hensgen of Salt Luke, and Walqu'.st were have been in the camp during the powder. Swai:3jn where the missed siae on the week, making an examination of the working time of the exat the was and hole Silver Lode property, in which they were drilling about two feet recently purchased an inter? st. They plosionfrom it. have decided to commei.ee the devel away Swanson was very badly mangled opment of the group and between now and was instantly killed. Walquist and Nov. 1st will put a force of four left had his leg crushed and his face or five men to work. The Silver Lo ie He wa; and disfigured. tern badly claim lies north and w t of the Mir- n Lake the Suit. morning ion and gives promise cf '.wins a rir h tafesn to train and died at St. M.Tks Hospital when properly developed. producer in the evening. Wm. Crookston and Mecur Mercury. J. W. Smith were hurt sufficiently to As stated orae time ago- by The Her lav them no for a few days but noth ald, the board of director? of tho Un- ing da:merous. The accident seems to ion Mining and Milling company has have been due to the proverbial caredecided to commence actual develop, lessness of miners who by familiar ment o'f the Unson group, which lies ity with dinger fail to take proper next adjoining the Silver King propagainst accident and danerty at Park City. W. L. Pickard. one rror rin.i ;n fsir as we can learn mere of the heaviest stockholder.-;- , went ut are no grounds for censuring the com to the mine yesterday for t he purpose pany. of putting on a force men to work. The indications for the uncovering of LAND DECISION. some rich ore bodies ai? very promFurnlKhed to tho Tistic Minib by W. D. Har ising. The heaviest individual stock- lan, Land Attorney, WasliiiiKton, v. c. holder of the company is I. P.. Hall, of MORDECI VS. STATE OF CAB. San Francisco, and Mr. Pick.ird and Land more valuable for the stone his son are in control. Herald. found thereon than for agricultural or grazing purposes may be enterea TINTIC MINING NOTES. under the T. and S. act June 3, 18?8. - Office in New Court House. M. Q Eureka. y ! TUACKsiTON. Attorney t-Law, ofti.-ia- at Court House. Office - EUREKA, UTAH. A. ROBERTSON, With Eennc-tt- . Marshall MINING LAW & Kil 3. Main St.. Salt Lake City. OAil W. McCHUYSTAL. Public. Tiatic Mor.v:.:it:le Co.s store. Ofdce in r. C. KA1LKY. Attorney-at-La- Patents and Land w, OiTico Dusluoss a Specialty Salt Lake City. Utah. CHULSTEXSEX. JJALTQAZAR County Surveyor Juab County. OFFICE on CHURCH STREET. L. EKOVVN, nial-Eurek- a report-euVow- cat X,iei-w- Office on Main Street, pRED UTAH. NELSON. t TX:c MtNLB - - - EUREKA, (i Public. y "Eceeka, Utah. Omte, ii p J;1 RANK V. FOBKS. o OFFICE, hi Vi'EST FIJIST SOUTH STREET, UOOii Oti, LAND OFFICE BUILDING, UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY. FMETAKKEt ECBEKA CO., JAMES EUST1CE, MGR. U UbllCihlsio. -- FULL LINE OF (lias si Gaskets. EUREKA. UTAH. GEO. W. HODGINS, Successor to Hodjlna & Young, IEMILtMlOH SUITS, FROM $15 UP. PA"NTS, FROM 5 UP. AH Wcrk Guaranteed. - - EUREKA. UTAH. BEEIt, cm ATtS. SALOON. W. H. WOOD, pre-auii- NOTIl'K. To prospectors nd claim owners: Assessment exemption blanks for sale at the Mines office, 10 cent s each, fl per dozen. Location notices 6 cent s each, 50 cents per dozen. The initial shirmont from the new mill of the Eureka Hill Co. was made on Saturday last aDd consisted of five tar cf bullioa. Wink?, THE OXFORD Saturday, October 6th, 1894. We have a beautiful selection PRO?. AT Peoples' Tailoring Company. 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. Men's B. Rich, Mgr. were They isay but have come W delayed in traf - UNION f MADe.r. ) I0 0 A , ( at last. n fUAT? i Bill y a a CARHARTT'S V mi " working coats, overalls, pant a 7J t aloons. rantea notI.io rip or tear. To be had only at Asst.'Secty. J. ENGLER'S, the agent for Tin- District. Don't forget that talk Sundaj tic The writer known Butts, the Mercur we carry the best stock of Clothoperating mining man the camp reports Butts the but picking ing, Boots and Shoes for Men, tf the an Surprise from Ladies and Children to be had nurchased sunk B.Clark last They with feet the shaft to depth dis in this vicinity. but out finding to continue Our prices are ground down there until thev get .the of the equal to the times. cf to take this in nroortica iff - km ..,X- - 4 a7i Sims. had a long witii A. NT. now He In tinu-sslo- up. Mr. well in gold rep- - is who company n.acniat.ivB the' B B. 1 have 472 of According to Salt, Lake reports tha asd are notweek ha bcd Alormy and senpast CI1EAM BuMmi Beck. On vcouragcd. and pmpnse for one the sational ' it-We wisli RYE. do Saturday list J, C. O.ratiinihain with ' of men fow a were Board rt and Dirsctors drew from tht some hold H. B. Clawaoa sttccceilr( him. II. M. tencv Dis- Ryan's resignation Jia been asked f ir imdiivelctyd o are prospects aci.ioa th5 in plenty trict. 'Jhero by John Beck for hH C. B. Markknd matter and now a suit br.s been filed where big returns wouid be a ccrtain- F, 0. Horn. in the Third District Court against ty and not a problem. . Tha Mr. Ryan, alleging much crookedness, Saiajlisi Ju'U'e d. D. Jones and Herd Smoot and havlug for its object that gentle- of Provo were in the camp on mining man's withdrawal entirely from the business yesterday. Works, 8th South and 4th West. of John Beck. Local ofiVials affairs Housa Building. Ofllce, Opera Xels Snndherz has Instituted unit do not desire to talk In regard to the and sold at h!cliet matter and as all of cur readers in the Fir-- t District. Court against Oworcfu!lyaiupM marie on day of sale. are doubtless already vvito mrk prl0. I' turns The Victor Gold Silver Mlnlng' Co Address Oonsii;iiiiientV)ll:lted. the rfrort8 bs Kivcri, we. will refrain fir Ms 17 account services rendered as from further romaa'.ut uotil w cin The Conkling- Sampling Works, euperictendentof tho Red Roc, r. O. Uox &I3. Salt L;:kc City, Vtuh. report pocltl very. l'LASKT overcoatings, suitings and trouserings, and all represent the highest degree of perfection. Gentlemen are all cordially of t s P. M. SURVEYOR. U. S. l j Bradley. SPECIALTY. A Grand "With v-- ry , 27. 1834, PJLIS. R m SALT LAKE CITY, 2?, B. year. a anymore ,' sama-persiS- Mi Iris. J, ENGIR Main Street, Jlu Utah. acT-'s'ntf:- , E jos. simon, Manager. |