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Show .i J I J . V Vv . Cad . Hm Report- A former resident of Untie vUl appreciate m oopjr of She Reporter --f vhj not send the paper regularly to some dose friend. er to friends is other parts of the e o a a t r 7 fire ftm dumoe to teen non shoot the Ttotie District EUREKA, JUAB COUNTS, UTAH, FRIDAY, Volume CoTcrc? : (hr Qcts Reports submitted to the state hoard of equalisation shows wonderful reoards made during the year 1921 information regard- Thm following ing tut yeara cfmtiou at aoaM of the largest properties at the Tin-tDistrict has bean gleaned from the reports flled with the state hoard at eqaalliatlon. Oi the Saab eoantjr side at the Tintie Dletrlet, the Mg record of the pear was that made bp the Chief ie V" Consolidated net which Showed pro- of 9M4B.SIS.SS for Ust peer. This eompanp now Includes the Grand Central, GemtaT aad Ridge a Valley properties, eo that the eeeeeeed valuation of the plant grew daring the peer from $180,149 to 9SS1.SI1. Including three times the net proeeede the Chief Consolidated eompanp this pear ihoih a total aeeeeeed nlaattoa of $4,714,-TS-I. aa against 91,147, SIS for the Chief mine Mono lust peer. From 111,114 time of ore from the Chief's mine last peer,' n gross pleid waa returned of 9S.10S.SSS.S4. Operation coats deducted were SCI, 017.01. The ore content showed SS07 ounces of gold, 1,114,067 ounces of silver, 15,155,541 poaads of loud and 117,040 pounds of copper. The Victoria mine of the Bingham Mom eompanp is also in. this port of the TlnticT District. With n Tul nation on the plant of 95117, this mine shows n total valuation of 9017,051 'this- pear, aa 'against 9407,111 n peer igf. From SS.IS7 tons of ore mined In 111! the groes plaid wee 9701,514.01, at n coat of $501,110.10, leaving net proceeds of The content Included 9107,457. 1101 ounces of gold, 490,444 ounces at ellver, 4,405,456 pounds of load, aad Just under tea tone of copper. Neat la Importance of the Jaab coantp mines la the Tin tic Dletrlet la the ISIS operations was the Engle ft Bine Bell, with valuation of $411,415 this pear,' compared with 9114,445 Ust pear. The plant la valued at From 10,161 torn of ore the Eagle ft Bine Bell, received and paid oat 9411,095.01. loaning net proceeds at 1111,111.01. The on content lacladed 1141 onnees of gold, 401,115 onnoee of silver, 4,171,047 pounds of lead, and an inconsiderable amount of copper. ceeds - New Sopiticdeet Nactd Closing eeeelon of the Utah Metal Mining Inatltate annual meeting was held In the Chamber of ComTho Board at Education at Its merce at Salt Lake laat' Saturday. A paper on mini ventilation given by regular ; meeting last' Wednesday M. D. Paine of the Tlntle Standard night,- ; onaalmoaslp sleeted TV B. and n Joint paper on leaching opera-- : Bartlett as Superintendent of Tlntle tlons at the Ohio Copper mine by WilThomas Varley and Gangs L. Old-rig- ht School Dletrlet to succeed 8apt. who U resigning to aoeopt liamson, discussions technical werp the n position with the State Department that featured the final meeting. Tlntle Standard had me of the' of Education on Jnly 1st. Tho Board, realising the Importmost difficult mine ventlUtlng probance of eelecting tha right man for lems of any mlno In Utah, high tho place, made e very thorough-an- d of the workings oerloaelp careful investigation of Mr. Barteffecting efficiency of mlno Ubor.. The methods employed U controll- lett's successof aa a superintendent. result this Investigation. was ing gaeee and reducing the tempera-tor- e The eo that the mine U now one of neh as to leave no doebt that 'the Hie man waa being chosen. the beat veatlUtad' in Utah were of right oeeeee and standing as a school much Internet la James W. Wade, the ' assistant man In the state of Oklahoma State Superinmanager of the .Tlntle Standard, al- vouched for bp the Oklahoma city so dlacaeeed the milling proeeee need tendent, Sapt. of schools and numerous other promibp hie eompanp. , The leaching operations at the nent men In that state, who have Ohio Copper mine are unique and the only known operation of tbs' r kind U the world. The method of CaldwellWm Ship sprinkling water over the surface - .s : From Sharp Property above the ore Body and collecting the water enriched with copper and the precipitation of the oopper from Alex Caldwell, well known Tooele the water wae described in detail. nun, wae in town Membere of the Institute were county mining after n long tho poet daring. danoc entertained at a dinner at the absence and says week la getting ha that Ncwboaec hotel Saturday night. earloads to of ore throe ship ready The annual field meeting of the from his lease on the properSharp Institute will be held daring the which la located some miles to ty, ammer, probably in we,t 01 Benmora. This ora will various ran quite well in lend, according to bmUuI Mr- - Caldwell, end even with the lng Ideas. Last wagon heal which la necessary field meeting waa held at Park City long place It on the railroad can there and was regarded as one of eo much to bo a' fairly good profit now value that the field meeting became should that lead Is bringing n high price. established as an annul event. The past winter waa one of tho most severe ever experienced In Tooele county," says Mr. Caldwell. The now Is still plentiful In tho To Tintic mountains and it will bo a- short time before the road leading to the Sharp mine la thoroughly dry. Ora On hauling will start aa soon aa the road la la proper shape, which should be In the very' near future. - . tom-panftn- ro For: Scbok had the opportunity of cpmlng In intimate contact with Mr. Bartletts work. Mr. Bartlett, who la now superintendent of schools at Thomas, Oklahoma, has had fifteen years of ant: eeesfal experience aa n eaperlnten-den- t. ' In addition to his regular work as superintendent he hue for several years been called to teach In the State Normal School daring the ammer where hie epednl line of work wee to train teaehen. Hlb experience hue given him n first hand knowledge of nil phaeee of school work from tho primary grades through tho high school. Ho la n grad aata of tho Oklahoma Normal School, and the Oklahoma 8tete University, with grad sate ' work In school administration. Ho will move hie family to Eureka la time to taka ap hie work on Jalp let. . Cars Stolen And Given . Board Befnses To Again Open The Mr.Kellsr Case Tho industrial eommleeloa of Utah hue refaaed to grant n rehearing la tho case brought bp Mra. Mary H. McKSUar agalnat tho Eagle ft Blue Boll Mining company of this dtp, to eeenre eompaneatlon on account of tho death of her husband. The eommlaalon held that Mr. death waa frpm jutnral caneca and not the resalt of aa accident aa alleged In the complaint of rs tho plaintiff. This application wae denied on February 10th after a hearing held la January. A rehearing waa granted In March. Mrs. McKellar baa since applied for a farther hearing. However, the eommlaalon denied this further hearing on the conclus- ion that Mrs. McKellar merely deal red to present additional hearsay and cumulative evidence." Nothing has developed at the rehearing, or In n review of the former evidence, to cause the commission to niter Its former decision ' denying compensation. Dunging Treatment bca Bbston Gsts Acotter Ore Depth Strike mads some distance to .east of old ore channel; officers look on find as bring most important one.' ; What promises to he the moat Important ora development In recant years hu Just been made at tho Iran Bloesom, a nice deposit of ore having been foaad tally IIS feet to tbe east at tbe pld ora channel and at a depth of SOS feet. For some time n rather extensive lead-div- campaign of prospecting hu bun under way In an effort to locate now to the east of tho mines old Indications had bun workings. good for several months bat until recently nothing except lew gradem ore had been fonnd. Manager Tren-holauthorised the payment of liberal footage money to some of tho mo who were willing to assist In tho development of this now territory and the recut strike, made la. ground leased to R. C. Pock of Silver City, Indicates that the mlno managere faith In the now ground wu well branded. A report from tho mlno yesterday Indicated that tho entlro top, batten and rides of the new drift ware In n shipping grade of ora and while It la somewhat early to forecast the Importance of tho discovery Iron Blossom officials think It le the big- Sti.riw . ! Schools - Council Postpones Wage Increase Action Jose 8th Cbse ad at' 0. $446-107.5- 4, u u . on -- . ! u ' - u . - m, Provo-Springvfl- le . - - 1 u 16 er 5171-191.0- - - 1, - sh v. u T-f- pro-dad- ng - Ho-Birc- - u er ANOTHER SHAFT WILL HE BUNK ON MONTANA CLAIMS Up anti! a short time ago Tlntle to aato bo free from appeared E. J. Raddats, who controls tho thievee.bat quite recently n few to the Montana property which adjoins of complaints have been made connty and city officers. Care' have the Tlntle Standard and Iron King been stolen and given very damag- holdings of East Tlntle, Is now busy ing treatment; although no effort bus making preparations for a campaign been made to taka any of them ont of work which will be started In the of the state as quits frequently hapar future and continue throughout the year and perhaps for a mnch pens. Frits Carpentier left hie Dodge longer period. A new shaft le to be gest thing that hu happued at car standing near hie home and sank, at a most desirable place on their It is property In recut found It missing tho next morning. tho largo tract which this company the first reel find outrideyean. the beatu The matter waa reported to the of- owns. The Montana companys trails of tho old ore channel, which ficers end later In the day the car treasury Is raid to ' contain ample yielded eo many million dollars located where It had been money for this new campaign of worth of ora and which la still proabandoned on tho Dividend road. work. ducing quite heavily. The car had been drained of Its --O T Manager Trenholm eaye that aa water and tho thieves need It until the Gagon ud Stromberg lease, In ont had the burned bearings. they the north end of tho Iron Bloeapm Another Dodge ear, parked on the property, end having n depth of SIS street near the Beck Hotel aad ownfeet, another fine hunch of ore la ed by n traveling man, wae stolen on now bring developed. It will bo reIn this Tneeday night. particular membered that most of tho Iron Instance the ear waa not severely Blossoms ore hu been taku from Large somber will be grads handled and It wae found near the workings above the 690 laval aad Central Grand mine. Beck Mishap ated from tho Junior and nil efforts to find n place where ofIs tho 'It quite evident, say This matter will be up for dis- that Work grade an extended to greater high Mining Stopped In arc 961-07possesficers, that local boys .Senior. High Schools; past were unavailing until quite depth n an cussion sion of n key that will unlock adjourned recutly wbu Joseph Gagon and one. successful year a very While the engineer wae testing Dodge car and they are taking Joy Stromberg eommuced followmeeting to be held tonight; John of others. If n promising lead on tho COO out the shaft and equipment In the rides at the expense will ing are caught they get nil that took ont n part of The schools of tho TIntM District nennl manner preparatory to lower- they regular reports submitted. level. They la coming to them In the way of Jail shipment of ordinary ore and thu will doW for the rammer vacation ing the shift on Tuesday night one sentences fines. or cut n rich deposit which sweetened" on the 5th of June. Plane are now of tho cages caaght and. damaged Owing to the absence of two mem- things np to each an extent that the Grand .Central being made for tho various closing the timbers ofthe not did take council bers the city control essay on their carload show and. school work la right shaft, resulting ' In the loan of two ohn W. Inglefleld Of The old Centennlal-Enrek- a mine programs np the proposition of n readjustment more than 500 onnoee ellver to Tho damage was shifts work. now at Its most Interesting stage. at Betbe of for of the United States Smelting, wages city employees the ton. Recent samples taken from Died This Week Mammoth has been quite email, although several hoars work good Exceptionally held which last wu Friday the taoe of ore on which they ere were required to pat tho shaft meeting fitting ft Mining eompanp - mined accomplished during tho - year, work SSSS tone of ore. which sold at evening. This matter, however, le to now at work showed as high 5400 back In first class condition and duraad dletrlet tho partithroughout ad- -, onnees ellver to the ton. considered at this evening John W. Inglcflrid, well known be 9SOM71.il. Costa deductable, how- cularly at the Tlntle , High where ing that time tho Grand . Central eonncIL Tlntle resident for the put twenty onrned meeting of tho city ever, wen 9175,154.14 - leaving net large elaeeae will bo graduated. miners took n vacation. With new developments both to . o proeeede of. 9IS,I14.II.-- The plant years, died early In the week after Lut Fridays session wu attended the east of ud below tho Old workfrom Candidates for graduation U valued at 9106,145, and the whole tho Tlntle an extended Illness from Bright's by Mayor Church, Councilman Han- -' ings of tho mlno tho outlook for the School will bo given Lehi Woman, Visiting Coancll-FreckletColem disease. For many years deceased ley, Downey property this pear at 9191,117, aa their final High Iron Bloesom la highly satisfactory. the examinations daring were compared with 9111,115 a pear ago. lest week of May: Until after those V Eureka, Passed Away made hie home at Mammoth bat men McClain ud le no donbt thoee recent disOn contest lacladed 1540 oanoee examinations It will be Impossible quite recently came to Eureka ud absent. closures that are responsible for tho hie residence with hie took of' gold, 150,045 ounces of allver, to publish n correct list of graduates. np Thera wu the unal budget of demand for Iron Bloeapm shares on While Mra. Alice Caldonla John101,611 poinds of lead, and Idf-7k- 3 Below are Hats of Candida tee for di- son of Lehi wee visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Gotlrib Brandt. It claims against the rite', which after the Brit Lake exchange. took death wae hie of there that place oopper. pounds favorable action on the part of tho for both, tho Junior and later, Mrs. Julie Whitehead, her oh On the Utah county aide of the plomas Monday, hie age bring II yean. auditing committee were approved eehoole and It is hoped death took place. This wae on TneeSenior followed Mr. mining Untie .District: the big activity, that all high ordered paid. Dlsbareemuts of Delta People Working will bo able to l of day morning. Mrs. Johnson, who daring Inglcflrid of coarse, waa the Tlntle Standard, their final these hi earlier residence In Tin-ti- e ud follows: from tho evening Vera teeto: wae the wife of Harmond Johnson, For Grand Central Boad the tone also wu mined of which' 04,114 employed by ud milling Senior High School Bex Andsr--n, had been In 111 health for three years tho contlnguts fond 9S0S.II, from, Mammoth. He of Co. tons of Tlntle Lumber on and 14,410 smelting on. Bradfund water from the the n of $557.40 ae stroke. Deon Emerson a ud .result paralytic This brought n groes yield of ley,. Daley Blackett, exceptionally well known ud treat tud $157.41 Joels Bannell, She was 61 years of ago. However, wu Officials of tho Delta Chamber of le regretted by eeoru of hie costs of Homan Birch,Bauer, death 91.711,400.10, ! against Baba considered wee not condition' Frank Coombs, her Bide from D. D. Hanks ud Carl Commerce are making effort to operation of 91,014,705.04. This Dixon, . Vera Fox, Kathleen Franks, especially serious at tho time she de- close friends. on the cost of printing, secure recognition of tho Grand The deceased leavee the following Hendrickson and left net proeeede of 9504,775.11, Naomi roller, Genevieve Gmgon, cided on n visit to Eareka. otherwise brighten- Central Highway, the ante route to children: Mra. Gotlrib Brandt and kalsomlnlng and whoa this la multiplied bp three Ardella Hansen, Harry McDonnell, The deceased leaves her husband Calvin ing up the city hall, were read and the roast by way of Eareka, Lrnn-dy- L Mrs. of Eareka, and the value of the plant U added Herbert Mathews, .Dorothea Nielson, and Inglcflrid children, also many other John R. Klrkendall referred to the proper committee Delta aad Ely. They beUeva the total eeaemed value of the mine Margaret Owens, Blanche Osborne, near right ud Mrs. James relatives. with inetrnctlou tp award n contract that tho old Lincoln highway le Carl W. of Emmone Mammoth, for this pear la 91,059,041." This Nellie Parker, Mabel Roberta, Klva Tho remains were prepared for about to bo abudoned In favor of Thomas for the work. of Dividend, earnnl valuation, however, la Melba Salisbury, Bernice burial by Funeral Director Franks Inglcflrid Chief Hannifin of tho Fire Depart- tbe Wendover rants through tho Mra. Stella and Keplinger certified under protest by E. J, Sorenson, Inglefleld Bert Taylor, Elliott Tut- and shipped to Lehi. the following of Silver By A slater, Mrs.' Martha ment cut In his usual report cover- more northern pert of Nevada aad Raddnts of the mine eompanp. The tle,delinker, Grace Whitehead. day. Interment wae conducted at Blbbens, City. pfflctals, Highway at- Salt Lake and a ing a couple of small fires of the that Lincoln lives content of theore lndnded 1,570-'11- 1 Junior School Frances that place, following an Impressive Highrealising the opposition to tho preo-ra- t month. makes James ounces of silver and 11,111,110 put Inglcflrid, brother, Anderson, Emroa Birch, Waunlta funeraL road betwora Salt Lake and Ely, Dr. Henael, city physlclu, report-n- o hie home at Walla Walla, Wuh. ponnda of Iced, In addition to 010 Bunyea, Edyth . Boyer, Leonard o ronld be convinced of the feasibility Provo to were cases in taken diseases of The remains onnees of gold and 111,111 pounds contagions vnr Orinna Brady, Thayaa Bray, Highway to Now Busy on Wednesday and that afternoon Eureka City daring the month of of the Grand Central of copper. The aseecead value of Lisle Conover, William Driacoll, Eu- Large Force Thera le no question bat what Ely. bewere services was funeral conducted, mine Ust year this 11,111,911. At Steel Plant Site ing attended by many relatives and ApriL Cromar, Merle Clark, Mable road could bo tbe Enreka-Delta-El- y The Iron Blossom mine U on the gene W. H. Baron, acting city Justice of constructed ud Clarence Edwards, Bert ErickIn repair for Ellis, kept UUh-Jaa- h Tlntle. from other friends lino, bat temporarily the son, Herbert Erickson, Ellen Eng-trothe peace, reported eight caeca, with would of fraction to what it be on to lands all Final option even convictions and mm dismissal. make n decent highway of thoeqat production, figures an credited to other Fmry, Gerald Fox, taken over by the Utah county, the shun of. Jamb WUlfradMargaret amount fines coart to tho In the Max city ..Hannifin, route. Fnrren, company for tho neo of tho Mrs Should Not Be of $155 were levied and of this county to bo determined Inter. The Frances Jones, Terra Hendrickson, Holding Columbia Steel Corporation was Information from Ely Tho collected. amount wu $50 plant of this company U valued st Ed. Holmee, Leonard Mortlneon, exercised lest Saturday, Parked On Main Street notice Informed the that tho bnslneea mu of that council hie of tho 911,111, and that was the amount Joeeph Morrison, Von Jfeef, Gone accumulated 1S6 acres towhen eon will bo willing to get hart of on which It paid taxes last year. Pitta, Norma Palmer, Elna Pnaleen, nablllty to enforce n Jail era trace tlon be tho movement to make the Grand Minor Peterson Imposed on n woman, who had 1 Marshal This year It adds 9611.601 to Its Leonard ' Ryan, Frank Srifpbnry, the 1,000 acre tract that win Iron City need for the . production of pig Central Highway popular providing states that be is opposed to the cus- convicted on n charge of aaunlt, valuation on account at Its produc- Ralph Sylvester, Ideas Weetman, and steel was secured. tom of parking automobiles through- lng to the fact that the city hu no they loee ont in their fight against tion record. Soma 11,700 tons of Barry Cronin, LaVerh Potts, Helen Two hundred ud forty acres have out tho night aa Main street. Such ore won mined, yielding place in which female prisoners can the Wendover rfind. Georgia Thomas, Ed Kolts, been tamed over to the steel o eastern la simply placing tempta- be Imprisoned. 111.05 groan, from -- which costa of Towers, Rosea ft on Gagon, Jennie Bergman, pony upon which the coke ovens and In tho way of youngsters who 9111,101.10 were taken: Mrs. Vlertri, treasurer, reported FISHERMEN PLENTIFUL; Harold Brentoa, Lowell Forglo, bluet fnrnneee are now bring built. tion Inclined to go wrong. Traveling are in the Frank Hannifin, Bertie Jameson, Colorado Consolidated follows: Cash balance on April BUT FISH WERE SCARCE The balance of the ground will be men getting Into Eureka after the same district, mined 17,000 tone of Judith Johnson, McDonald. deeded to tho corporation Andrew received daring April 94044.15; aa the can local tho of sold at 9105-161.garages ora tact panr,-whlcfrom water $1170.45, for general le made available by tho hold- closing Joeeph May, Mickey Robti, J leave their machines near the city llcenees $415.75, Lest Sunday thirty or more ante gross, 111,156 onnoee of ell-v- . Randle,- Dorothy Taylor, Clarenee money from water supplim collections Its company through Do-ing watched will be hall by lend. when of Enreka people visited Utah loads and 611,060 poinds of they Alfred from Lewie flnee old 915.96, Wright, $50, Walqalst, from tho ritleene of Utah county tbe night policeman. However every the majority of them parking dactible eoeta an placed at Lake, Maneon. taxes from Dwaln of $65 tale Webb, other, their cere ud The disbursements who have aided in' getting tho atari to dis- dog and throwing in their leaving net proceeds of $Hr Namee of thoee ranking tint and plant for that section. Tho commit- passible effort will bo ofnude $55.60. care on the anppllu near the Moeida HoteL The lines 160.05. Including $14,100 for the second and thoee deserving honor' ltaelf courage night parking leavfor won the month $5555.55, tee In. charge has obligated excellent bat tor mm which hu become quite eom-wu weather street, plant, the mine U cessed this pear able mention tor excellent work for another on balance a cash el $4614.41 $57,000, which , most cat-fiwere not biting to eu ing unusual la reason It the at $110,015, as against a total of will he published Inter. nothing of May. met.'- - In the meantime, the a no large catches are or more can puked for tho tho first and writ down 915.I56 last pear. very o Mra. Bigler, recorder, reported on work at the steel plant le program night In tho bulneu district. All of tho focal people o 500 awn are now on tho citys receipts ud collections for reported. TINTIC COMPETING AT ud rapidly lng .. had an enjoyable time even though B Little MsyMine Now Within another the the tho MEET month, TRACK flgnroe payroll. HTBB SCHOOL thirty bring they did not have very good lack put a those filed with o-days It le expected that.- 600 snbstuttally tho earns tho fish. Eagles Huts Elected Producing treasurer. In tho will be construction, by engaged o At Lehi this afternoon tho track . ' Term For Officers eComing Minor Peterson, marshal of the Tlntlq Hick School la Tho Little May property In tho Club Meeting Litersxy street sapervleor, reported tho oath end of tho dletrlet la now competing In " the annul Utah Permits Issued For At n recut meeting ; the local penditnre of $610.55 daring April some very good land ora, ac- Connty Track Meet. Coach Kline Was Held On Wednesday Sals OT followCigarettes lodge of Eagtae selected the this for street ud sanitary work. Ha al1 cording to Sopt. A. C. Nebeker, who and Joe. Jenkins left for Lehi eerve daring so made n report qn the amount coling Ust of officers to waa in Earaka on bnetaora a few morning wlth.tho following athletes: i h, the Batra None The memben The city recorder hu Issued four the ensuing term: -lected through hie office. Gunderson, days ago. Mr. Nebeker states that Bill Clark, Arnold Preel-dra- t. ' held aa enjoyable Clnb . P. sole Robert of Laird, for Literary tho Worthy Clarenee Tomlinson, permits cigarettes throe A. Wallace A. this lead deport bra boon followed reported ' homo Mra. M. A. the at of new law which ander the meeting Mu Hannifin, Mathews, In Eareka the some distance above the water level Herbert ' .Presi- hartals daring April on Mias Vice Jonee Heron active . Wednesday f of tho John the evening, Worthy and Ith Oruo, present Bays Joeeph , In the mlno and that n drift which Glen Nellson, cemetery. Emma Dongal betas tho month. ' Thou who have already ap- dent. : A largo delegation .... . la now being driven to connect with bert Erickson. Mrs. Theodora Miller rand are:- DeU Heaa. Pendray, Worthy Chaplain. the plied the ora on the 140 level will make It of students also accompanied A. C. Nebeker bf tho Little May Owens beet known play: Kline CO., (Mori . Ernest Boyns, Worthy Secretary. rted, Schramm-Johnao-n poeelble for tho Little May company t m on the trip. Coachtaf several . Betas n of Resort ud Galley e. A number George Brewster, Worthy Treas- property In the south end of the dis- tho Horlsou. to dispense with the oparatlga of Its pacts hie hoys to place n to to leof . nuke Mix. Miller toatab-e- d the urer. reader trict no bo expects will other doabt trip be not ability will surprispermits the events and It pampiag plant. Milford District, daring tho next the Indian with one of tin Andrew Johnson, Inner Gaud. won by aned. The new taw permits the sale ; Tho deposit from which ora ing If one or two firsts' 4 are week or tan days. He hu w Beraflno Del Din, Outer Guard. of clgaretts providing stamps are delightful programs of tho year. At now bring taken appears to bo the Tlntle Boys. Thomu Draw, Oecar J. Doyle and voluble mining claims in that part the close of tho clnbe regular pro v placed on the paekageo, tint, rigar-ette- a permanent one aad fOrtanatriy for of tho state and mast arrange for gram Mies Domgri served the Jamee O. Taylor, Trustees, cannot be displayed, mining news, on tho company the ora . In the aeeceement work. here with dainty howeasu.- - . fli J.. Howell, Phyelrian. and stock sales on pass 6. above the water. $r A Ventilation Dlsenssed .r Number 27 MAY 11, 1923. Untie Btanliid tone Taistba Foam ev . |