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Show VI V WBk yjflSTlSO job gcplrr r m fee handle vn aD S'? ? 4 office oi work . V ! efffici. sad Volume U XaIV. Mine Hay Day James McKendry Killed Wednesday Near Payson To ' , Nearing Break On LttH-linll- C . Reopened Soon 750-Fo- Level Natale Ferrando Died ot -- Promising Lime Formation Saturday At Salt Lake Mining i ioc James McKendry, who i etc. Be tionally well knosu throug'wui Tlntie District where he nude home a number of years should perlead price ffiiher mit operation of having mining icterests At That - yours a resident of and during the greater part of twenty-fiv- profitable I s present time. mobile near evening and i later. The impact tll.lWi neck. l one of his W. T!,''lir11 Tintlc Distric;. lion was i! hardly right on the upper that machine was being driven by a a gilts en-- ; levels but 8a break p.ir:y 1 It is exceptionally protufo- ,ir occupyled that of Provo people anJ th(1 aaiilt-- . rfroai position i0 hcre lev1' on the ?U Ing level where the present I1? mean a will metala took place between lu tms being driven, and M campaign of development M among the la in wort gem on the ma,a pavt. j Uj ,hw If!1.11 af thought to be the one under way, hence there arework Adaption of developmant reasons of time old properties! the at about io.30 at night, if had boon opened an the upper to believe that an ore will he McKt'nJrr wa unmarried an uHs of the mine. However, a encountered on the 750 body the .Mr 1 level. ana uoaiva. Yankee about 58 yeart of 8am, ajy, uncle A short time ago the tltr haJ f wr small arnouut of work was sufficient! c Z Kapti ham PU number of he management that the1 people marketed a carload of ore been years ft working as l is a nro- - )hd"npl ln fa expect-- J that had been piled ontiie Pli,Cln Jh de,-astdump for not "remain are mines these ,om distance ahedd and ran several months, f !!ler jUt 'fd McKendry Spokane, difficulty having t be reached within a few weeks. ;been experienced in getting the ore thBA .l,rholder. have Day The Hay break for which the jU hauled to the railroad. It was rinal-iipeople are driving on the 750 ly hauled by team to the State Will Join level I without a doubt thwir best branch of the Union Pacific Topllff Ky. The have been In Steel Day Program J01- wa first cut on the tunnel ore carried lead and aome the ailver, where it contained some ore. 'ahinmonr hrinuinr . e Eu-rc- ka mine, that has been idle fr vast two or three years, ".7. Are Reasonably Safe Ksiale Ferrando, for mors than Depth Investments Larger percentage of failures in other lines; big returns from properties that succeed attract money to mines. death la auppouod to have resulted from severs! years of underground Very often It happens that the worh, Mr, Ferrando having engaged In mining both before and after mining Industry comes in for more than Its share of criticism, says the engaging In business. The deceaaed waa born In Italy on Salt Lake Tribune. The risks InDecember 25, 1874. and came to volved are expatiated moat fulsomo Th huge losses sustained by this country when n boy. Us is sur-j1- ? y vlved by the following children: Mrs. P,uUtcws are told In lugubrious )fleB U Allred of Eureka, Mrs. Wallace rvilt' contented by the 11 n formed 'that more money goen Jepperson of Ainericnn Fork. Mi Alba Ferrando and Miss Catherine ,nto lhe (round than ever cornea Ferrando, who for five years haveout " ,n taaaj localities, so preva-bee- n the mining making their home with their Ient u lha ldmk aunt, Mra. Hires Faxal, of AltavlMu, operator and the legitimate proCalifornia. Mra. Fasal, who Is a moter Is looked upon ae a shark eagerly searching for prey sister of Mr. Ferrando. accompan ied the two children to Eureka for upon whom he may fall and devour. the funeral services, which were Particularly la this condition existheld from the family residence on ent In areas remote from mining states. Oftentimes the activity pf Tuesday afternoon. Kev. Lagan of the Catholic dishonest promoters Is responsible. Church officiated at the faneral, al-- Just as often such u condition grows circular letter which President service at the out of the deliberate end orgenlied "d"1" mrth7hi ofh7n.lit x The ... the Fitch of the Chief Consolidated com- - r.uk musical grave. numbers were propaganda maintained to discredit . n t, tu, inntA.i mining In order to divert money hi been Idle for the pasttwo yearju nelgbborhood of 30,000 people. Tho'pany Issued to the stockholder, dur- foUWB: IW,0 President George H. Dern Jmu I)arMt Iord. by Mrs. V. K. from development of mineral reprorram will be carried out at the'Ing the present week indicates that -- JJ!" I n niort to ths shareholders says that Bew town of Ironton tbat is grow- - the total bond issue of this company Some- - sources to Investments In Industrial nneninTof ih Kh,or,: ever .lnr Hen is good reason to believe that Jng np around tbe aUvI plant aiwi af Will be 1750.000. The original ieoosit wh,,r hy hih J .? consisting of storks and bonds, whlrh the public may stiU rrovo and wl be of gut.h a natur,.; plans called for the sale of but prospecting gtnUgent Kk,,,ff ,7m hi7 Krnk frank Is finding to be many times aa highly w?MrBn,,,,lpV. of 9 valuable ore depoelte. The aa to interest everyone who attends. $500,000 worth pf 'bonds, or two-Mrr. speculative as a wildcat." Brr,,y and b" llecently the conservative New lUrit of the autbortxed Issue, bat ouVrTlo hi i jrB- Bf,nmpttnlt "N,ck frrando was known ty York Tribune created considerable there has been such a heavy demand a few niJ feet awav bv the ,m0Bt everyone ,n Kreka. Hs was chagrin among certain Investment for the bonds that tbe underwriters' of lwami Cn.W ih! KOd eltlxen. Not only did he bankers by publishing the following the of suggested the entire' placing m meet the Issues of life in an honor- - statements relative to mining Investments. pjposes to carry out some definite mpany. ' One of the things that the InvestThe Columbia Steel company is vent disappointment a. there has and unhiding Vhie mall' cars. banker has iad to admit la ment ' change will greatly reduce the cost not only Interested ln the steel plant been an oversubscription the that gold and ailver mine diviof Stockholders the Chief Cons.'of handltng tbe IInia rock between Provo and Sprlngville but of dends (he United 8tatea during In the coal deposits of Carbon county company have been notified that Standard Dividend Is mieiej oi a the past two years are Thu i. ...n.i.i., greater than exof Is Tlntls nun,ber people To Be Paid On Monday and the iron deposits of Iron county. their subscriptions for bonds will UB8 jn Bugar factories and also feed ,arf the combined dividends of all the falh t0 bla of ,ne,,h?r, c A ,n thn Chiefs new hydrated II mi jjr",d banking Instltutlona in this country, scriptions up until April 15th and plant at Hon,anme, Oa Wednesday of this week the Short Council Session on the hoed of that thn governund the shareholders of the company al hooka of the Tlntie Standard Mining ment figures show that thn average Was Held Last Friday so have the prlvelege of an easy pay-- , Past Of One Month Best on capital Invested by bankreturns capaay closed to the transfer of Young Mining Engineer ment plan that Is most attractive. Internets Sack, preparatory tq the payment be about 814 per ing In Standard's History cont, while tho toreturn in closing his loiter to the share--; At the last regular meeting of the Joins The Chief Staff d ths regular quarterly dividend of oa mining was j holders President Fitch says: 182 per cent. And Dun and Brad- l( cents a share. There was the Jr eoandl, held on Friday evening You will be pleased to know that rerided last week Mayor boat street show that only 22 per cant of CTarence Durton, of Salt Lake' March hai ml slump In the price of the stock h Rlfe and Fox Jones ' months In .the hint or y of the Tlntie Coudlmen boida1 Cl,y- - Bon,l It became a non ihtat B a mining Investments fall, against 84 accepted Of 000 Cnc,men eh. being recorded at $4.80 the with Cons. Chief on Iered d th ro11 ralL Mlmtsajg PlUoa 1: Informed me the Downey were absent business Wednesday's call.. The Standard's,1 company of this district, Mr. Bur more h1 popular with the Investing at transacted buB,ne m,,,a of out 'orB,Bl, f al tba waa1 In reviewing the 'gilt edge' Is Ml dividend a . who will be disbursed to1 mining engineer, -- !,h w a rou,tine nature nhiin nj nt Wvldend. Last week the cnrltlns recommended by ths Invnst-nffeenly time connected with thel n1 dusholders on Monday of tbe com- uMuritvPpvar Ior i were r Salaries of the city meat bankers, the pest two years the sift Lake week .Ontario mine at Park City. lie Is alpro?erJty ,h,pped a ttal ot In ! Uty. ora and of lha wb,,e bil,B a1Ba,t Public lost $360,000,000, togetber of Lafayette Burton, deputy u.car,oada Iscent reports from the Salt Lake approyed ' and or pa dv clty we" S. mineral surveyor who Is hnowu,!M, toJ lh prent week U sevsnj with $760,000,000 fle. of the company Indicate approximately wbIcb fwaB B8ed A Apex Standard Shaft Jjn almost every mining camp of the'eM than that them was but very through the Mle of German marks ad surplus In excess of $2,000,000. Main several residents Reaches 450 Foot Level west. At the Chief Cons, mine Mr.'mtle difference in the mines ont- - by the Mme Investment bankers. the estab the Tbe sale of tbe marks to small street, o against protesting Burton will assist II. II. Pratley, thejput tor tb la,t tw0 wnek Lrcotic Peddler Was feet 100 more than an Considerably lishment of Inrger number of the Investors brought destitution and undertaking parlor new )eager foreman. Walter Chris- - rea,on that tor Arrested At Lynndyl In the Freckleton building, was pre- - of sinking has been accomplished ilopher(,on, who served as leaser bors bl ral,road era distress to thouMnda, especially k ending today. the past thirty days at ths j sen ted to the council. matter n The during cltlsens who betwo or wss three past years, .1! Recent visitors to thn Tlntie Stan- lieved that they were getting someCarl Abbott, 27 years of age and was referred to the board of health, property of the Apex Standard recently given an advaneement and hied to be a peddler of narcotics, 'which consists of Mayor IMke, Dr. Mining company, according to iajS now assisting II. J. Pitts, the dard mine My that the property thing good and eagerly SMimllated m recently arrested d formation reaching Eureka today. K(snftra, superintendent of the Chief nOTar lookd the the dope that was given oat OS at Lynndyl,' E. J. Howell and Edward Fox. g announces Merrlman Lewis ore produc- course, the Investment banker! are dost thirty miles from Eureka. The was prea-Rpresent Bauer Supt. City Watermaster properties, tion can no doubt be maintained for taking care of their Investments and vu made by United States ent at tbe meeting and stated that having passed the 450 level withont a long lime to come. The manage- are opposed to Investments that fall Conmiwloner Stnckl. Abbott Is now he had placed an order for new pipe any substantial change In tbe forma- Clarence Stanton Hurt be ment Is devoting considerable .time to linger around their precincts to there bb held at the the for appears also although and tlon, county Jail at Salt for Church street At Chief Lime Quarry , to development work that promises along the Atlantic seaboard, bat, lksh default of ball in thn turn' new line which will extend from more mineralisation and other in-to Increase the ore reserves. 12504. nevertheless, were all men to take When arrested the man1 Main street to the reservoir. It Is dications that the shaft is in close to W about 500 lime, the arrive will their: advice we rather believe that Clarence proximity Stanton, aa employee of morphine tablets In 'thought that the pipe Work at the Apex Standard will the Chief Consolidated lime quarry Colorado School Of Mines the total of all banker investment! hfouesslon, which be claimed to 'here in about five weeks and then no doubt be watched .quite Tclosely at Ilomansville, waa quite seriously h purchased In would- be 'at low ebb. will down i the work of it . Arizona potting Prescott, which few next To the months, W Lake officers are of Tlntie Students To. .this thn editor of Mineral Aga Visit weather eo a the during Monday morning, Injured large the opinion start. By that time In- - ought to be suf Adept to take the boulder of lime rock Denver eommenle is follows: of to settled Abbott has been down be sufficiently rolling Implicated in should I aka Into the And we might add to thn abort country upon him,, causing Injuries tbat A large party of students In their drug theft, in western cities. sure rapid prpgresa. farm loans and livestock loons that made necessary a trip to one of the Junior and aentor-year- a at tbe Cplo-Sa- lt Lake hospitals. After each'rado School ef Mines, Golden, Cold have broken more bonks In ;the blasting operation the men at the -- ado, will arrive in Eureka, Monday mountain states daring thn Inst two quarry use bars and picks to March list. There will be yea nr. than mining loan ever did la With e few yreis stitrur 5 lodge the loose material. Stanton about fifty-fiv- e men, including fwwi.-Abas facta above such the waa prying down chunks of Ihne members of tho schools creeping ont. faculty, and when be lost his footing and as be) they will visit the Chief CowoHdat-fe- ll It In not surprising that the baakern a Urge bonlder of lime rolled ad and Tlntie Standard mines. The are losing their strangle hold upon down on him, breaking a number members of the party are traveling Investment money, and that capital is taming again to the mineral of ribs. Dr. Ilowell accompanied ' la Pullmana and will remain In to the hospital and returned reks until Wednesday afternoon, field." to Eureka the following day. Ths ieavln for Bingham Canyon and man's Injuries were to the chest end park City. Hnge Blast At Timpie pictures which were) ;back and tb firat time the Colorado taken on Tuesday ludlcate that he Dislodged 300,000 Yards BclBded .nntie In their will recover. annual viaits to Coldrado and Utah At Timpie, Utah, 60 miles to the mining and ameltlng districts. The west of Salt Lake City, where some Has In Utah student will have an opportnnlty to Scholarship work Is la progress a knge railroad e Colorado Mine School W the development opera tlona going on In the Chief Consoll-Uta- h blast of powder recently dislodged n total of 300,000 euble yards of has one achoUrshlp avail- - dated and also to Inspect the won-aband rock. Thin material wu et the Colorado School of Mines derfnl ore bodies at the Tlntie Stan- -' earth hot down ln order that It might be dard. two These offtr at Golden, the appointment being! properties 'made upon the recommendation of! rare material to a student ln mining naed on the roadbed of the Western Pacific Ry. where It eroaaee ' the In- - engineering, with tbe basis of state the leasing pnblle superintendent ' Greet Salt Lake. traction. The scholarship relieves in the Chief and the company opera- Engineers bored straight Into the a stndent of all laboratory and tui- tlona at tho Standard, both systems for 100 feet, then branchmountain well to ore their particular tion fees for four years and Is worth adapted fill pockets with high exed to off bodies. abont $258 per year. After the powder wan plosives. The scholarship Is awarded to Manager Cecil Fitch baa arrange 1 the ponugeweyn were filled placed for tbe men to visit the Chief and .high school or academy graduates thn blest fired. The material and up 'who show marked proficiency In, Grand Central mines and G. W. dislodged will be moved hy rati and, be Crane will give tbe students sod la vslsime- - the Western Pacific ajalj graduated in the year of their ap- - on the geology of the Tlntie District. track to n higher level at the poiat 'polntment and applications must be At tbe Tlntie Standard tbe men will where It crosses the lake. . e on file with the registrar oa or the largest face of high grade o 1 of of the 'fore Jnly gradua- - ore I& ytah and also the method of ROBERT GOURLET WAS year tlon. mining, necessary ln the heavy FILED BANKRUPTCY PAPERS ground of that property. James W. o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch'. Sr., Wade end Engineer Payne have Robert Oourley of Eureka has Mra. J. Fred Johnson scheduled talks on the ventilation filed e petition In bankruptcy, the and Mr. and returned to Enrekn on Saturday of the mine and the mine and fill' case to be heard ln the United after spending n few days at Salt system of working. -- Both these District Court at Salt Lake Jftatee City. (Lake City, where they attended the problems, from an engineering stand- - Oourley Beta hia liabilities at $209 ' (John McCormack concert on TridAy Ij point, have been cleverly solved at and hi asset at $126 of which the Tlntie Standard. jevenlng. amount he elalma exemption of 9116. - , , " 1 Iahl-TIntl- J uhloa- ae-lto- , Lehl-TIn- c I two-legge- d o A n, u i i Ala? - h!n.r.rrl .n aJ I: Ir I: I: . .. ill 7--o- 7 I ..-- Ji irv-a- m' g lty-fou- 'M J,? - I German-Amerlca- -- ur J record-breakin- - ore-beari- dlp-venln- g, e Ee-Stant- on X-R- ay nn dep-bol- le , , -- be-se- J ! I - i !.' |