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Show flood The Report- Aformer resident of Tintie will appreciate a copy of The Reporter why not end the paper regularly to doae friend. er to friend in other port of the y give then' e chenoe .to h eonntr lean more stoat the Tintie Diftrict. UTAH, FRIDAY, EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, ' Volume 3UU11. MARCH 30, 192a 0 500 Ounce Ore . FronThe Standard I'tfX o . . Richest carload in the history of the mine was settled for during the present week; property is looking fine. . Return have Just bean received by the Tinllc Standard Mining company on a carload of high grade liver ore, the beat consignment ever taken from that mine. Information from the office of the mining company Indicates that this shipment of ore carried considerably more than 500 ounces silver to the ton, being by far the richest lot that has been marketed by the well known East Tintie boaania. Some years ago about fifty tons of 175 ounce silver ore was mined and that was a record shipment until last week when a standard car-loa-d of rich silver ore was billed out by Assistant Manager James W. Wadp, - It would take but four or five such cars to yield the snm re' . quired for pie regular quarterly . . 1-- Work Being Performed On Tintie Auto Road During the past week some good work has been done on the auto road leading Into the Tintie District not as much as the road needs but enough to put It In fairly good condition. Last Saturday Utah countys commissioners were In Eureka for a consultation with local business men and before their departure they promised to do their best toward giving this section a better highway. However, funds are limited and the board members stated that It would bo Impossible to appropriate money for the surfacing of the Tintie road us had been suggested by local people. The visiting officials felt that a Umltedsamount of work after storms will have a tendency to smooth out the rough spots and place the road In fit condition for the summer travel. In order that the Tlntlc highway will not be neglected at critical times the Utah county commissioners authorised P. J. Fennell and C. E. Hulsh to employ men and teams for emergency repairs and some of tho work of the past week was taken care of under this arrangement. Utah county will put through an Important piece of paving during the present year, filling In the break in the paving between Payson and the Juab county line near Santaquin. This and the few miles between Payson and Salem will likely be the only new paving. In Utah county during 1088 as the extensive road building program of last year put the county so far In the hole that It will roqulre some 'time for It fo dig out. dividend of the Untie Standard company. Mr;' Wade states that this high grade ore was mined on the SOS and 000 levels, care being taken to keep the rich silver rock separate from the more ordinary ore. During the week the Tintie Standard people commenced handling ore from the now station on the 800 level. Previous to this time ore had been mined on the 80S level but, pending a connection with the shaft at that depth the ore was taken out by way of the 900, which Ice Now Being Moved promises to become one of the From Business District mines Important ore levels. Five hundred feet1 of drifting, carried on In a northeasterly directiop, was sufEarly In the week half a dosen ficient to connect the main shaft men were put to work on Ice banks on the shady side of Main street, the with the ore on the 800 level. " ' Everything pertaining to the Tin-ti-c Ice being hauled away as fast as It Standard, mining and milling Is loosened up with picks. This is operations is moving along In a a piece of road work that will be apmost pleasing fashion, according to preciated not only by the business Mr. Wade. The mill established a people but- - by everyone who has ocnew record In February when it casion to use the city's main drag" showed an average silver extraction which Is so located that the "Ice, of 85.8 per cent. Something Uke especially after It has been liberally 109,000 ounces of silver are being eoated with dirt and rubbish, would remain for months after the arrival saved each month at the mill. of warm spring weather. Marshal Peterson announces that Road Goshen Valley as soon as Main street Is cleaned up Operating Loss some attention will Inbe given to , Shows other parts street improvements O , ' Figures which have been filed of the city. with the public utilities commission indicate that the Goshen Valley Ry. Whole Flock Of Mules connecting the Tintie Standard mine Now Used In Chief Cons. with the Untie branch of the Rio loss a was at Ry., operated Grange of $88,500 during the year - 1088. Late last week two more mules Cons, .The road handled a lot of business were lowered into the Chief one of mine and on the same day daring the year and had a most little and faithful these abwas patient this income yet satisfactory sorbed through interest charges and animals was brought to the surface after an eight year session underother expenses. ; Shorty," the male that . The road operating Into the Deep ground. Creek mining section has also re was pensioned after so many years of service, was showing the signs of ported a loss of 818,500 ' for . the old age and had difficulty In makyear. .. ing the grade with a long string of c ' Tintie people, who are share- mine cars. 6n beingofbrought to the underground holders In the Mutual Coal company, surface after years to Is necessary keep, such an will doubtless be pleased to learn of work It blindfolded for a few days, the purchase by this company Car-of animal It an opportunity of gradualgiving other .valuable coal ground in bon county. The Mutual Coal com- ly coming In contact with the strong pany seems to have had its share of sunlight. At the present time there are troubles during the early days of the mules In use - underorganisation but the outlook Is now twenty-thre- e, plans ground at the Chief Cons, properties, quite satisfactory and the which are now under way wlU make fifteen of them being In the main the company one of the heavy pro- workings and the others at the Gemini and Grand Central. ducers of the state. . ... . r y Number 21 Tintic Mines Mentioned In Brokerage Letter Shipping Records Broken By Cfcitf The following paragraphs pertaining to the Iron Blossom and o Last Friday evening, at the of- sued and It la more than likely that Tlntlc Standard mines of this disfice of City Attorney Claude F. the conference will be held here In trict were taken from one of the Tonnage for present week is letters Issued by a Balt Lake Raker, there was a meeting of the the nean future. brokerage house: . largest ever mined by any commisno As is and state Is solicited officers It aid county city The management of the Iron sioners for the purpoee of discussing quite certain that the members of Blossom has but little to say regardproperty daring and acting on the proposed paving the state road commission will leave operations at this property. It project for Main street. The com- to our city and county officers and ing history of Tintie District seems to be content to let the outmissioners present were John Bun- business men the selection of the declarafrom mine the and the put nell of Eureka and Dr. Steele type of paving, but there are other tion of the regular quarterly diviTlntlc shipping records have again Bailey, Jr., of Mammoth, who In- matters that should be discussed bebeing disbursed, speak for It. been broken by the Chief Consolidatformed the city officers that the fore bids are asked for and a con- dends Is still being operated by ed The mine Mining company. Last week this iintys part of the paving money, tract awarded. the leasing which has so far company sent a total of 88 carloads 0,000, Is now available. With this Locally the sentiment Is practical- proven mostsystem, earnThe satisfactory. of ore to the smelter and for the sum' from the county Eureka City ly unanimous In favor of the black to are said be with ings keeping pace week ending today the shipments can undoubtedly go through with type of paving, four Inches of bitu- the The amounted requirements. to 95 cars, or approximinous material, on a macadamised writerdividend the paving. one asked of directors the of tons. A of this 5,000 mately Present plans call for a strip of or rock base. Such paving can be the company If. the regular ore, while all shipped part under the b county put down for considerably less than April dividendrecently paving from the could be for, name of the Chief, came frpm the lire at the Summit to the western It would cost to construct the stan- - and was told that there looked, was abso- - Grand Central, Gemini and Eureka nd tere we boundary of Eureka City, In fact dard WMent' road lutely no reason why It should not Hill but after deducting the output It may be possible to extend the pav- many reasons why It should aniwrr be The Iron Blossom company paid. onr highway. The has a handsome cash surplus on of. the subsidiary properties a suffiing some distance to the west on the vii auto highway. Droved satisfactory hand, sufficient, even were the mine cient number of cars still remain to tjrpV p1? In view of the fact that the Tin-ti- c ? ere to shut down, to pay the regular dlvi-- give the main workings of tin Chief pecU11J a record production for the Tlntlc highway will soon pun Into the the heat is not intense, and the a-d- dend, for tbll year and the district. The only local property hands of the state road commission, vantage of being able to use tho nar- next. If mine conditions continue that has a result of recent legislation, It row street while work la In progress as they are, It will not be necessary closely approached the Chiefi record in the matter of pro was decided to extend an Invitation will be an Important one. It would to touch this some for time surplus production Is the Tlntlc Standard, to the state road officials to visit be next to impossible, and disastrous to come. which each week Is a treEureka and confer with local .people to business, to tie up Main street for Time and are prov- mendous tonnage of mining ore, a part of regarding the proposed paving pro- a couple of months during the ing the Tlntlc development Standard to be one of which, however. Is of grade ject. Such an Invitation has been Is bqslest part of the year. the great mines of the West. The while everything thatmilling has been enormous extent of the ore bodies credited to the Chief In recent is certainly one of the wonders of a months has been shipped direct to camp that has been noted for Its the smelters. wonderful mines. Prepara tors to Tlntlc District Is exceedingly the expiration of the Pittman act fortunate In having two of the and with a realisation that July 1st largest silver producing mines in the mean a In reduction the of may price United States, as well as a dosen or silver, the Tlntlc Standard Is plao-in- more other silver-lea- d mines of conouton tho market the greatest siderable Importance. President A. F. Tolton of the Untie club some months ago. If we are to put of ore and bullion that has ever which been produced by this company. Iu Commercial Club this week an- judge from correspondence nounced the following standing com- has passed between the railroad and January, 800,000 Chief Cons. Night approximately mittees: the clubs officers the new station ounces of silver were marketed. AlMen Hang Up Record Membership James Crooks, A. C. will be erected during the coming lowing for the shorter month, a proBurton, Perry B. Fuller, Oscar summer or fall, an appropriation be- portionately equal production was ing In the 1988 budget of that line. made In February. The month of Andrus, Hyrum Bradley. On Thursday of last week the Good roads matters will receive March may surpass either of the Publicity C. E. Hulsh, Claude F. shift men at the Chief Cons, night two. add When the of hands usual at Johnson. attention the the you Fred previous Baker, J. mine established a new hoisting recWays and Means W. L. Conover, the club just as soon as weather con- production of lead and consider the Dean Beck, William H.' Bacon, J. 1. ditions permit. Already some mis- high market price for this metal, ord, not only for that property but the district. Black, William Laird. sionary" work has been performed you gain some Idea of what the cash forFor the eight hour shift, with a Walter with the Utah county tyo&rd members reserve of this company will be by half-hoPublic Improvements intermission fpr lunch, and It appears to be bearing fruit, July 1st, providing there Is no letJensen, C. E. Ward, Dr. A. H. they hoisted and otherwise handled H. C. Sylvester, A. W. Lar- The next thing In order along the up in the pace It has set 508 mine cars of ore and waste. o- line of road Improvements will be son, Dr. Ostler. Several months ago the opposite Good Roads John Bunnell, P. J. the reopening of the Tlntlc Standard Funeral At shift hung up a record of 498 cars, Fennell, Dr. Steele Bailey, L. R. road, which is now blocked with Impressive which was so far ahead of all snow In and later the and Ice, spring Conyers. Lodge Rooms Of Elks previous records that everyone conCommence J- - George Jones, a good roads day will be promoted nected with the mine thought that with a view to Improving some of James Norman, C. "A. Fitch. would stand for a long time to At the Elks lodge room In this It Entertainment M. M. Kalghn, the highways near Eureka. come. -o Edwin Shrlver, Frank Garrlty, D. W. city, last Sunday afternoon, a very Two crews were really responsible Ostrander. impressive funeral service was coup for the work of last Senators Death Means Thursday as the ducted over the remains of Jaipes shift Mining and Industries John Mor-lethe time reCommittee On changed during Vacancy a William Owens, Henry Jarvis, took whose death place Gatley, to make the record. Everyone E. F. Birch. few days previous at the Holy Cross quired The Hospital at Salt Lake. The attend- who was on dnty that night is chesty Sanitation and Public Welfare WASHINGTON, March 87. the achievement, from Shift Dr. Howell, Heber Jones, Joseph death of Senator Nicholson of Colo- ance taxed the building to Its capa- over Boss Jack Mitchell down to tho vacant Peterson. Lee and Mlpor the chairmanship city. rado leaves newest employee. P. H. of the senate committee appointed Laws and Legislation Dr. officer of the presiding Those who are responsible for the W. F. ust before adjournment to make in- Elks Clark, was Craven, I. L. Williamson, In charge of the record are: Orson Billings and John lodge, Shrlver. vestigation Into the causes for the service which was taken from the engineers; Earl Beck and Education A. E. Myers, R. U. slump In the price of silver and gold ritual of the order, the various of- Coffey, Irwin Hillman, top station tenders; and to recommend some plan for ficers of the Bell, Edward Duggan. lodge participating. William Maxwell, Br., and Shlrl Hoi- - ' The clubs new board of directors stabilising the price of silver. Be- Chaplain Pike Edward offered . cage helpers, Gus Vlertel, Heris as follows: A. E. Myers, A. W. cause of the Illness of Senator Nichand the speakers were Dr. E. bert Kerwln, Phil Eva and Alma Larson, E. F. Birch, C. E. Hulsh, olson no steps were taken to get this prayer Howell of Eureka and J. H. top carmen. James Hanley, A. H. McChrystal, P. committee together or to outline Its Young, who came to Eureka along o H. Craven, John Morley, Sr., James work, and the various members of with other representatives pf the MOOSE INSTALL OFFICERS. P. J. Fennell, W. Fs the committee scattered. Norman, Mr. lodge, with which Gatley o The vice president has authority Eagles Shrlver. been connected for years. Both At their regular meeting on WedThe executive committee will be to fill the vacancy, and this he prob- had were Dr. talks appropriate. highly selected later from the board of di- ably will do In the near future. Howell, who had known Mr. evening the Loyal Order of Gatley nesday Moose Installed their newly elected Either the vice president will desigrectors. delivered for many years, officers. There was a large attendThe local club has a number of nate a new chairman or the commit- intimately eulogy, taking for his ance present and after the InstallaItself will hold a meeting by textbeautiful important matters under considera- tee of a passage pertain- tion a splendid luncheon was served. tion at this time, among them the mutual arrangement and la select no ing to charity, the scripture greatest of all done The new officers of the Eureka Main street paving, project which chairman, and until that so was clearly exempli- Moose lodge are as follows: can be virtues, which will no doubt be carried through plans for an investigation fied In the life of the deceased. P. J. Fennell, Dictator. successfully. Then there Is the con- formulated. Musical numbers for the funeral L. W. Coleman, Past Dictator. The committee. It Is known, construction of a new passenger station Victor Pett, Vice Dictator. for the Salt Lake Route, which was templates a trip abroad some time were as follows: "Lead Kindly coma double members Its E. E. Allison, Prelate. but by quartette the recess, Light, of during a the at first brought up meeting Minor Peterson, Secretary. also expect to hold extended hear- posed of George Brewster, Nell A. D. Man son, treasurer. OHare, Walter Jensen, Heber Jones, ings In this country. Robert Cassell, Sargeant at Anns. The original chairmanship of the Walter Chrlstopherson, Joseph Frank Garrlty, Thomas James Bant, Orator. committee was given to Senator Ross Cole, Outer guard. Nicholson because he fathered the (Frank Beesley, director); L. Wahlqulst, Inner Guard. The Vacant Chair, by a quartette: legislation authorising the appointment of the committee. His succes- Heber Jones, Walter Chrlstopherson, George Stapley, Carl Miller and sor on the committee will be a Re- Nell OHare and Thomas Tan cock; James Bennett,' Trustees. o One publican, as the resolution calls for solo, Fleeting Hour, Neil three Republicans and two Demo- OHare, Mrs. Dan H. Sullivan, ac- PROVO MASONS WILL Go To Thy Rest In cratic members. PAY TINTIC A VISIT companist; o O' i Peace, by the double quartette. Ask Mining Companies The ceremony at the grave was Early In the coming month a deleby representatives of the gation of Masons from Story Lodge To Attend Convention conducted No. 4 at Provo will pay Tlntlc Lodge Salt Lake lodge of Eagles. a fraternal visit. Regular Pall bearers were selected from No. 9 work Invitations to all mining compawill be conducted at this lodge nies in Utah to participate In the the Eagles and Elks lodges of Eu- meeting but no doubt there will also Seventh International Mine Rescue reka, being as follows: J. J. Mathews, be some entertainment features and and First Aid meet to be held at Ralph Hopes, Alfred- Pendray, James perhaps a luncheon. Salt Lake City, August 87, 88 and Crooks, Frank Garrlty and George o 89, were sent out recently by Arthur W. Owens. BANKRUPT. arraign L. Murray, surgeon of the United States bureau of mines. . The surHerbert Molyneau, miner, of geon asks that companies make U. S. Mine Manager Mammoth, Utah, filed a voluntary preparations now for being rep In Camp This Week petition of bankruptcy In the federal sen ted by one or two teams at this court Saturday morning, giving hla meet. o liabilities as 8451.05 and Ms A United States bureau of mines D. D. Muir, mine manager for the 8894.05. Ha claims exemption rescue car will spend tho period United States Mining company, was 8835. from May 1st to August 38th, giving In Eureka this week, training In mine rescue and first aid operations at the CentennialInspecting Eureka work In Utah mining camps prepara- and Bullion X Beck, two mines which X tory to the meet ericho cfipWWool are under the banner of the Mg mino . Mr. - Will Be MiHan Pounds ing and smelting corporation. Muir says there Is nothing sen . 0 Odd Fellows Hold tional going on at either of the local Shearing will soon start at ft which are both of mines, Amina! Roll Call operated the ' Jericho corrals, located- ft under the leasing system. About ft some miles to the south of Ee- ft ft are being ft reka In the Tlntlc Valley, and ft . twenty blocks of ground At their lodge rooms, on worked under the leasing system at ft Information given out this ft Wednesday evening, the mem-the Centennial Eureka and the foroe ft week Indicates that tha dip ft bers of EurOka Lodge No. 18, at the Bullion Beck Is smaller. amount to neatly one mU-- ft F. conducted their an-ft It Is understood that efforts wfll ft will ft of wool nual roll call and then enjoy-- 4 lion be made toward stimulating mining ft Sanpounds Pete county sheep ft , ed a luncheon and social time, and these at properties operations dr John Baker, noble grand, and raisers have for years been la ft ' there are rumors of more liberal ft C. E. Ward, vice grand, were In ft the haMt of . shearing their ft Mr. however, Muir, leasing policies. dr charge of the meeting which a wool made no comment regarding this ft flodksla at Jericho and the ssU- was quite well attended. A ; ft pod always formed, matter. It number of letters were read ft ing of which has a lot to do ft dr from members who are residing ft with establishing the - Utah.., ' :, ft In other parte of the country. . Additional mining news,-orship- ft wod price for the year. ments and stock sales on page 5. ' entire - Utah-Jua- . . Kureka-Mammo- th i g . ur y, Boa-wel-l, - Tre-loa- r, Tan-coc- k, Com' on Out --- -- - - dr Hao. . . it: e |