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Show VOL 2. NO 19 MILFORD. BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 PASSENGER TRAINS LOCAL AND CHANGE IN CONTROL D0IN6S PERSONAL GOME TOGETHER 1909 YEAR SCHOOL NOTES BEAVER OF RED WARRIOR ' It.if. Brain has been engaged to Dr. Hunter made a professional trip to Frisco yesterday'. Have The News do your printing and it will be done right. John McKeon went to Balt Lake Saturday for a few days visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeWolfe are spending a few days in Balt Lake ibis week. Fob Rent Good ten room house in desirable location. Enquire of W. L. Elswick. $2.00 PER COUNTY MINES AND MINING teach vocal music in the schools two hours twice a week. Live, Interesting Mining News QathereJ from the Various Most Seiious Wreck in History of Mine is Looking Better Than Ever ' Owing to a delay iu the arrival of the Salt Lake Route Many Satining Districts of Beaver County. W. J. Merritt Reinstated as tie new desks the lower grades are is a rather congested condition this People Badly Injured week but this will lie overcome in a Superintendent few days. another abaft on the pro1 One of the most serious wrecks in Recently a deal was closed in lhe crop of beginners came in dur- GOLDEN REEF GUTS Considerable perty. underground the history of the Salt Lake Route Duluth, Minn., which placed the con- ing the week in proficr style. Twenty-sevework has been done with more or less occurred at Bpulter yesterday morntrol of the Red Warrior mine in the little tote who never dared the favorable showings. GOODJRE-BOD- Y ing at 8:60.' This was a head-o- n colhands of the original promoters with stern commands of school life before John E. DqBoia is president of the lision between passenger trains No. 1 Lucien Merritt as president. This is are now enrolled Ctias J". North of Buffalo company, and No. 800. No. X left Salt Lake ia vie president, and Fred Frick of something that lias been expected of Now Ore The Milford schools opened for the Large Shipment a few hours late and was making up for some time and means a great deal Salt Lake is secretary. fall term Tuesday morning at which time coming down the hill. Number as to Which WiU Average well Uie as Red Warrior mine W. J. Burns was looking after busReady 800 is a new train that was tlpie about 75 of the puplla were put on iness interests in Balt Lake the first the entire Star district as the and1 $40 Per Ton CondiVary Eaeaaraiiag Carfitiaa. ten days ago between Eureka and of the week. ewr?11' tvwytUng started off in rhoare now in control are live and this to a be David shape good Balt Lake over the old route and had promises Kvaus, manager of the King will and tions Are Excellent. develop moat successful school Mrs. Black came down from Frisco progressive people David mine at Frisco, states that his year. y over No. 1. 800 was the property extensively and make is visiting with friends of it one of the best mines In Beaver ..The educational facilities in- the property, pever .waa in a more satisrunning a few minutes late and met yesterday and few a for M. of J. Gulden days. the Manager No. 1 on a curve. Had the trains Tye Milford factory and encouraging .condition schools this year are second county. Reef mine waa in Milford the first Of tfuui the met on the straight track it is believnone to as W. all present time. Mrt Evans made the man the who teachers are trainJ. Merritt, Grandpa Stoddard ia having a modthe. wpek enronte to Ephriam' to con- says that the shaft is now down about ed that the collision would not have ern four room ed educators is and and the Red Warrior what it on today (xpcrienced erected Jnjhe sult with the director bf the com- 525 cottage occurred as the engineers could have Stoddard avenue. feet, and that a change in formademonstrated that the ore made in work. It is made possible for Milford ,f Mr. Tye states that the pro- tion, which is considered a. seen each other in time to have '.splendid the. lime beddings and not in the to secure the best teachers for the pany. is stopped their trains. No. 200 is a Geo. Atkin, Jr. went to Salt Lake fissures, was duly reinstated as sup- reason that this district ia paying perty looking fine and that there is indication, has Issm eiiroimtersd durtrain which had never bben met by Saturday to resume his school work erintendent and took charge yeeter-eay- . higher salaries than any town south plenty'; of gund ore throughout the. ing the work in the ast week. Los Angeles trains and it is believed at the High school. , When asked about the property of Halt Lake for the same grade of entire workings. At a depth uf 60 For some distance the shaft was mu feet in the shaft a ten foot vein cf thrdilgh a very hard character of that the train crew forgot about it John Forgie was in Balt Lake a few he stated that the mine was looking wurk. ore waa Cut which gives re- ground, hut now the formation is sulphide in their efforts to make up some of days the first of the week looking good, and in fact better than ever, The eighth grade is growing rapidly turns of $8 in gold and 60'jl lead, much softer, and is highly mineralthe lost time. that it had been worked well and there now after mining interests. eleven enrolled. while on the 150 foot level a ten foot ised. Bo The trains came together with long aa thia promising conwith the present equipment was Those now being in tide grade are, George vein has been opened and followed dition Rings Little Liver Pills easy to capable of and if an ore body terrifilc force and both engines went continues, producing sufficient ore to Harold Blake, Walter Vin- for 45 feet. This vein allows values ia into the ditch and several of the cars take, gentle in action, pleasant effect. make it one of tbe heaviest shippers Edelinan, up iu the near future, the opened cent, Kennith Bchuw, Harold Har- of as high as $50 gold aud 60',i lead. work in the shaft will (trucecd as were telescoped. The crews on the Sold by Milford Pharmacy. in the district. For the past month Lola McCarrell, Lottie Nich- Tne management now has a shipment usual, but if the rington, two engines, together with the men Tom McAnlay came down from or more about 15 tons a day have formation, Ijocoiiioh ols,? Jennie Elswick, John Ferguson, of this ore iu the bins and will begin hard again, driftiug from the 600 level in the baggage cars of both trains Frisco yesterday and is taking in the been taken out and regular shipments Lillian Waddingham, Ethel Elmer. shipping as soon as teams can he se- of the shaft will be started. Mr. were seriously injured. aighta of this great mining metropolis. have been made. It is the intention This promises to be a good class of cured to haul the ore to the railroad. Evans does not make any extravaA special relief train was at once a nephew of W. L. to continue these shipment! and at graduates and is expected to be en- This shipment will run about $10 to Roy Perry, for the King David, but gant sent out From Balt Lake and wrecker Elswick arrived in Milford Sunday the same time carry on heavier de- larged to about fifteen before many the ton. A good gasoline hoist haa he is promises with the showing and crew from Milford were hurried pleased highly work. and haa taken a position at the shops. velopment been installed at thla property and ia at the present, and believes that very days. to tho scene of the wreck. The railThe shaft ia now dowa to a depth road officials put forth every effort to O. A. Murdock came down from of 400 feet and here ore o es yet an 'Arrangements have been made now in iie ration. Seven men are good news from the property will be and are now doing aoine forthcoming in a short time. Tribune. give relief and comfort to the suffer- Balt Lake this morning and went over unknown quantity haa been cut. It whereby the 9th grade or first j ear employed extensive to close school matBeaver course development work and to will business be taken ers and those who were injured were ia a aand carbonate similar to that high up up Ore lady leint ippraaefced. hurried to the hospitals at Balt Lake. ters. found on the upper levels but a high- this year and about eight students inking the abaft to greater depth. Grant Hnyder, of the Beaver CarIt is that the 250 level will There were a number of Milford Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Carter left er grade. Drifting la being done on Will he enrolled to take the work. soon expected Beaver bonate, county property, rebe reached from which point This course will consist of four studand Beaver county people on the turned from a trip of inspecyesterday for Richfield to assume the the 100, 200 and 300 levels with good Monday fur ore the on bodies opened train but none of them were seriously duties of of their church work in the results and the ore bodies are widen- ies each half year. Work must begin drifting tion to the mine, where he had been the will levels be commenced. upper injureu. ing out lu good shape. On the 300 at eight o'clock a. m. and with a two new charge. Golden Reef owns a group of accompanied by J. Frank Neal of There were none reported killed level a winze la being sunk and is hour pcoa recess will continue until The cla!n Fob block situated about jive piilc? BostonTwnHqyWfiC whoa oplplnul $4 Buchanan Sale m-l- Tuition will Milford, now down 00 feet in one of the by outright at th? time but a fieft Torth of Frisco W. address and the indication ia , the mining . woUd carries much L. Milford Utah, Elswick, rumor states that a fellow who was bodies of re yet opened in the mint. the (ward and all books and supplies Mr. Neal aa have been all weight. 327 Sixth Ave., or Nellie. students, are that this will develop Into one of others who have seen the Beaver Mr. Merritt will continue in charge are to be purchased bumming a ride was killed and an- Balt Lake Bnchanan, in the best district. the City. properties other person died while being taken of the Mowitzs and push work in the as this is independent of the common Carbonate was much Impressed with to the hospital. Mrs. Burton returned from the shaft as rapidly aa possible. This school course and must not be a bur- Several years ago this property waa the encouraging conditions which he worked to considerable extent and at Those who were seriously injured Dixie country the first of the week shaft la now down 300 feet and 1b den to the district. found existing there and he believes was a time of ore made that shipment were: Richard Talbert, brakeman, where she had been visiting with rel- showing up well with every indicawhich averaged $16 gold, 27 lead that the mine has a very promising Tempiritari ia Milford. tion that the ore body may be broken legs crushed and body badly bruised; atives for the past several weeks. future. , We herewith present statistics show- and 14 ounces silver. Robt. Kinder, baggageman, back inMr. Hnyder stated upon hie return Mrs. W. L. Owens returned home into any day. manbeen haa Considerable interest jured. legs and body badly bruised; this morning from a visit in the north Lucien Merritt, the new president ing the temperature in Milford durthat the property ia showing splendid the montha of June, July and ifested in this property recently, and John Wood, conductor, legs crushed, end of the abate. as the development improvement She waa a passen- of the Red Warrior, is here from ing e with the tempera- it la aaid that a number of mine body bruised, face cut; N. II. Bloom, work on No. 1 which was in the wreck. Duluth and will spend a week at the August together progresses. Drifting is bring ger era offera for been making the He is well ture of the hottest day in each of passenger, internal Injuries; A. T. carried on both eaat and west on the companys property. is held which Matheson, the tailor, has just re- pleased with .the showidg and pros- these months. This data is furnish- controlling interest, Orton, passenger, leg and back injured ; vein from the 700 level, and iu the ed to us by. Mr. A. B. Ingots :and is largely in southern Utah. The own- west drift an ore J. W. Leavitt, engineer, legs mangled ceived a handsome line of all wool pects at the Red Warrior. body ia now being and hip crushed; F. C. Sullivan, fire- fall and winter samples and can fit something we believe will be of inter- ers, however, considering the present raised through. Mr. Snyder states promising condition of the property, also that in the east drift indications est to our readers man, foot smashed, leg broken, badly you out with an elegant suit. Call feel that they are justified in retainaee and them. Average temperature fur Juue 1909, scalded; Pat McNinney, passenger, their holdings, and they' are satis- point to the near approach of another ing 96 injured on head and back, leg smashwith Fok Sale Two good lota with 10 fied that from now on the mine will ore body, and he is well pleasedshowWednesday, June 30th was the hoted; Dennis Hannifin, passenger, in- room house, good out buildings, barn, of tho detail .every prujiertyH test day. 8 a. m. 80; 12 m. 102; pay for its own development. The ternal injuries, leg crushed ; Ed Hen- ice house, city water, desirable locahoist- ing. Tribune. a is with good property equipped 1 m. 1:30 102; 12:$9 p. ml04; p. p derson, porter, scalded, leg crushed ; tion. A bargain if taken at once. Affairs af De Linar la bs Glased. in. 104; 3 p. m. 107; 7 p. m. 88. ing plant and other necessary equipBen M. Bingham, passenger, both Enquire of W. L. Elswick. can see and the ment, A management representative of the Bamlierger Average for the day 98. legs broken. The Modena branch of the Milford for July 1909, no need of making further expendi- company, tbe closing down of whose Average temperature E. H. Harriiun Hu Gritted Iha Great Divide, Lumber Co. ia tures at tills time. There are still mini has put the ramp nf Do Ismar enjoying a most envi83 shares of stock iu the treasury, out of business slated that flic only Edward H. Harriman, the greatest able and profitable business and it 26,000 Thursday; July 1st wat the hottest no and effort is being made to dispose reason operations weresusoiidod wss railroad magnate Ihe world has ever will not be long until the yards there 8 12 a. m. 84; ni. 102; 12:30 day. of of it. known, Aid one of Americas great- will have to he enlarged and the force because the ores became of such low any 1 m. m. m. 1:30 104; 105; p. p. p. est financiers, died at his home in increased. grade that they could not be profita106; 2 p. m. 109; 6;30 p. m. 100. Black Bird la Reiana. Arden, N. Y. j esterday afternoon at Between $30,000 and bly worked. Baxter returned from Wash Temperature for the day was the Fur the first time in the Bus history of $10,000 worth of bullion is yet to lie He had been in ill 8;3S oclock. same as in maximum temperature ington Tuesday and has gone to the Beaver county a core drill is to be disitosed of by the company, und with health for some time past anil for the mines Sait Lake City same day. to work. Roy Baxter and used. At the headquarters of the thia and the ' past week or more has been in a very family will return lu a few money which will be Average temperature for August Black Bird Copper-Gol- d they days, Mining com- realized from the sale of the machincritical condition with little hopes fur 80. 1909, in Ball Lake lor limited, it has been learned that ery and equipment of the plant the his recovery. Deceased was 61 years having stopped Saturday, August 14th was the hot- pany, short visit. and three experienced indebtedness of the a core old last February and has been test day. 7:30 a. m. 70; 12 in. 98; drill mendrill company, which Mr. now on the road from amounts to about $HO,OdO. will he are Mrs. and Tom to went Martin 1 p. m. 100; 4 p. m. 100; prominent figure in railroad circles lp.m. 94; the east to begin work at once on the off. A receiver has been askedpaid all his life, lie leaves a widow, two Beaver Bnmlay to take in the Labor for 10 p. m. 90. Average temperature sons and three daughters to mourn Day celebration and to incidentally property. b the company, it is said that 92. the J fur day his death. do a little rooting for the Milford ball The Black Bird properties are in the De Lamar plant represented Average temperature during June, Ban Francisco team in its hopeless efforts to regain mining district and ad- an original outlay of a million and aid August 1909, t?. The Milford ball team went to Bea- it July Newhouse mines. The con- a half dollars. join the reputation. ver ' Monday to do battle with the Mr. aud Mrs. Waddington and trol of the projierties is held by John Manager Morris of the Horn Silver county seat team. Two games were daughter. Nellie and Lillie returned E. DuBois of DuBois Ia., and assoIndian Qatsa Laaking Gaad. mine at Frisco was in Milford the in the forenoon and one played, one from a montha visit with relatives ciates. For the past two years the L. M. Morrison, who is pushing dein the afternoon, which resalted in first of the week after having spent a and friends in Park. City and Salt property haa remained idle. Recentthe Milford boys being presented with week at the prorty. He says tliat Lake Wednesday piorniug. They ly it waa decided to continue pros- velopment work at the Indian Queen two lovely and juicy lemons. Those the Horn Silver is working a large were accompanied by Misa Yure who pecting the property and with that property was up to Balt Lake from the mine for a few days attending to who witnessed the games say that the force of men and doing considerable will visit here for a few weeks. end in view it waa decided to use a various business interests. Mr. MorMilford team didnt have a look in at development work along with the regwork V. V. Tennant, who for the past core drill. It ia said that the any time and that the playing was ular mining. before the rison states that the tunnel in which well under will be way has several months been at work is now being carried on is in employed rotten with both teams. These Mrs. T. B. Moore went to Beaver the News office, will leave tonight for ee ; ia over. 3400 feet, and the prospects about games but demonstrate that the fans Saturday with her son Wilson, where reservoir is to be in this neck of the woods do not unRichfield, where lie will take a osi- - A temporary are The Indian very encouraging. Br'n "minw! derstand the game at all. 000, 10; 150,000, $15; $75,000, $20; attended to by the physicians al the t rry " w.UT 'Mm tti. $10; anything over $2no.Kl, Tennant is a workman and ,HI. The school trustees have made Umo, ...bii wit Wforv in Some time ago the boy B. N. Lehman says hospital. Manager Hl,rnK" is in school fortunate the the its effort Reaper securing tq improve history, is the way in which Mr. especial was thrown from a horse and sustain- - j that this will be finished up within Morrison od aw al(0 provJJe(1 for a sizes up tbe situation al his facilities this year and have fixed the two weeks and will furnish an alty of $100 in case of failure to pay property. building up so as to make it more a entertained Jefferson HUppy f water to drill, the tax, and declared that the tax pleasant and attractive to the pupils j her of friends at her hon.e Tuesday drjn ia to be used to prospect The South Utah Mines & Smelters phe a and should constitute the penalty and it is desired that all children of in farewell honor at a nme party (evening jUie granite contact and holes of company, ' prospective successor to lien upon the projierty of the corpor-- 1 school age take advantage of the exThe various depths will he put down. of Rev- and Mr- - U- K- - CarterNewhouse Mines & Smelters, will to ation extensive operations Preparatory delinquent, but made no procellent facilities. The school laws at have the same capitalizatiou as the owna iu j music, Bird Black parlor ipjie company school at the Wild Bill mine the manage- - vision for rocking the chsrtr in case !eveninBwaHh,7,t require that all children attendboard which chats KW after old in the claims of to company: viz $1,300,060 bonds and the of (he neigljlorliuod ami it is the intention 600,000 shares of stock, although the strictly enforce he law. talk of this and the new bonds will be income bond inThere is a bunch of in the vicinity stead of first mortgage, and the par ,roK-rtNevlLlH kids iu Milfonl whooffer logo against building of a hoist, bl.ck.miUi shoplthe Ux to only $10, and subjects the to toVdiK ulr' Newhouse to the annexed pro- - value of the new sloe a sill be $ in- ma-and The to .being other new buildings. j corporation failing pay up tothe;Wite. the Milford or Beaver ball learns on stead of $10. New shaft ear iperties. At the which played Monday, for a $50 side chinery is now here and will be in-- ! ' liability of losing its charter, thus! ia a there lioist, good property bet, and aie willing to bet another stalled during the next week or two prohibiting it I rum doing any and will visit a couple of, and the A.Pal!l1Tltl shaft has been ent down a can when mining (.jierations mill he com - ness in this stale unless it gets re- of grown-up- s the at home before done to her that returning days fifty s55 smm 3U0 feel. Tnere is also; ' of distance in ozjm menced instated. 1iochc. earuesl. gel to first base. : .4 275-fo- ot n Herald-Re-publica- n; right-of-wa- - . semi-offici- al sd by-th- . own-hiv- . !' ad first-ela- ns . ade-Mr- s. num-quat- fl . j . i - - - I . ld , j ( J husi-'u.w'- I , I .? Pinesalve C&rboliZed . |