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Show r W'A' &'.' .,TTi M help planning pw advardn-tn- g desire to reach tlie people of the Ttotle Diatrirt. The Reporter rovm the local field U you thorough! EUREKA, JUAB )l edWtoeiurt work mine. This prop-- i Jm I. Tt IHEH 17, 19-J- 10. Will Pa $25000 Dividend Firsl Distribution Of Profils For Present ad-brin- gs Number 4S 7 w . The part of Eureka mi went to Green IUver, Wyoming business for the Chief Cons, down short company, returned home late last been reopened week. Their trip to that place was the purpose of dismantling and wmworkttrongh for preparing fpr shipment a tramwav Bnreta shift and other equipment that had been used by a Wyoming potash companv that went out ot business some year ago. This equipment was purchased mu, FRIDAY,!. COt-XT- eur Manila. 5Kn4i xrtf Chief Employees Return II ni After Trip To Wyoming! iron DIOSSOQ Start Work lasers He Bullion Beck ud Two Diy Collvntion Of L D. S. Church Held Heavier Shipments From Bingham Mines l.atd Saturday and Sunday a cot utiiu of the different orgaulxapf lhp L n s n,uri.a httli, -o jtn Eureka and proved to be one of reusing sliyhtlv (h most Uivufnl era Eagle & Blue Bell and Victoria A Year-;- - ; . dividend of I2T.00U j,a5 befB tn been deelared by Jurtjy.JS the 01 the Iron Iilossoui b, loc rftk.M Mining eotupaoy porilon of Ihe money revived. Over throe hundred in altend- This is equivalent to 2 Vi Ih' oI or' bas been jni;t auee during the luwt Ins's ot a! cent theUst share and the money will be ssi.il priwpmime oul to the stockholders on puiY,u'1' of NUil,-Separate meetings were held bv the aith'm.ftV.lV! --- L" ' ore showing distinct improvement; recent strikes develop into stopes of ore. i eam-ida- S SltuMay "! At their meeting held this '"!! u WiSST '?TV While there have been ao new ore ir'- - developments in the Eagle A Blew School' aod Sunday dtoDIrt Hell and Victoria mines daring the r-- chance room, nn of- - niary, and ? past thirty days there hM neverthe,,eW:hW, It. TrenhohVorw atdted I min rnmnanv Re lira0 less as been "USLtfnc a decided Improvement la tnowthciU ell and at that end filling vscaurlos nd,at and the also save regarding physical condition thM lmp,'uyt't,i',i various parts of these mines, says wtlfinaiructions and fTtliSught the old mine P14 t Homansyllle, while the tram-- j the mine, which ia said outlined the work be n uninierrupted ay mal tbo coming year, The vialtlng Supt. William Owens, It was some was production j fntu,Iy connect the'tionally good. Fig urea on ti!. for food but later It Uiterthing over a month ago that a strike at'ainonnt and the organlaatlons Pentralmine a short ot for money in the treasury of toUd to Wlf leasing Mammoth The with dividend the mill on l the big dockred th they represented were as follows was recorded la the Victoria and me company were not made nni.M toTii bait The msebinery and . 7. just v side of Eureka the mountain. along about that time a new baneh of the Bullion Beek is not of ore was found la the Eagle both Members of the the party amount of handling the limited H lirimhall of Provo and Elder finds being oa the 179I leveL work at Green River were: A. V. ff-lis going on in this prop-Wild The Victoria atrlka waa moat ImThomas Charles Hull of Salt Lake; Y. K M. Smith, Robinson, Allre I, Roy handled through the Mrs. Anna Cannon of Salt portant because It waa much daeper A., Carl New John Don Mill Downey, and Eager Finished a the Centennial Eureka,r Jacobs. Mr. Smith was in Lake; Sunday School, Attorney U. than any previous discovery. Both develop-oncharge or er if eT important L. Judd of Salt Lake; Primary, Mbs of these strikes were made ander the tlie job. during the net few new system of long bole drilling Helen Da via of Salt lathe. Wet to justify it there is up doubt Of The meeting on Sunday evening which Mr. Owens believes will be a Doing the hoisting machinery will was a Joint session of all of the or- big thing for bis company. Both Picked Lynndyl Bootlegger order. in running a is ganizations and the general public have developed into good etopea. The Beck Up While Making Delivery Whilo the wet end waa Invited to attend. This moot- - new system of prospect lag has been jtorsopeulnt of the Bullion a to due B great Cons, but a ,w oa b probably company's milling plant haaMiinent appearauco of the buildinKi ing was under the auspices ot the two itovn already condition! bus two strikes to Us credit. these the underground to been branches have ahlcb 1. M. In of bees the A. and the proto built of steel and successful operation for the n Sunday evening last Chief of ,ron aBl mftda M noar tin gram rendered was of a high or da.--. The drilling of long holea will be McDoi.ell .iid Ottlcer Past two months, during which time'1111 Obtot tSit tho ! P0l, continued in these mines, says Mr. -- o raid o.i SJLdown of tbo property Jfent Harper coodocted Owens, because It bae been found to Local Chapter Of Eastern be tbe cheapest and most rapid manItatMWcd lor. aome time. Ac- " tt bu boon ct...rcd'iitb ,"T.i .tJST tj H";1?1..0' 1 m to Receives Star Charter ner of prospecting. The coot at tha iu8t the to all reports the lath and piaator, thus redurtng the w o,o ot tbJ o finished stage. It is thought that' firs hazzsrd to the a Dine Bell and Victoria le down dosed tan minimum, The toj The annual session of the Grand Eagle tion of town. Upon entering the the volatilization section of the around 70 cents a foot which Is exmill, same close attention to details and Chapter, Order of Eastern to kit the ihowing on the 1000 home Star, waa they discovered that it was oc which contains the newer featur the same substantial construction Is low. SI tad, where prospect work has hold at Balt lata last week ceptionally Mrs. Nylund, John Samson of the proceas and which is City by cupied The eome on present tonnage from the is for visible In expected good coal time, the plainly toisiif pulveris- and was attended by representatives and Peter Anderson and that the: to accomplish the greatest mines of the Bingham Mlnee Co., of ing plant, the bag house and the from all over to justify continuing opera-tsaving the state, the meeting which concern ownn the Utter was in the act of delivering values, will be ready for operation crushing Eagle A br s little while longer. There plant. The machinery is al- being one of the most Interesting n five of to moonshine Blue Bell, and also tho Victoria, It gallon keg within the next week or two. Of so As modern as esn be had and ever s couple of other places in the held. Mrs. Nylnnd. Mrs. Nylund and John course some little time will be re- ahnut as noar around 100 tons each day. Thin la automatic as possible tank! Eureka which hold out Tintie was well represented and at were influSamson both under the to tune quite an Increase over the output of quired the In thoroughly its operation, hence the labor cost this meeting the local up ud- lt le more than likely chapter was few mouths aro. ence of liquor so all three of the oc- mill, to iron out the rough spots unl will not he large oven when the big given a to iffkiili of th6' company will permanent number, tha order were arrested. Tho showing in the Victoria Is put everything In perfect working mill i in complete running order. to be known from now on as Tintie i little time and money in cupants said to bo better that at aay time order. lu defendants The three appeared these sections before Something like eighteen men, divi- Chapter No. IB, Order of Eastern the past year and tha same during The end on Bacon's court of the ded into three concentrating Tuesday will plant be to Judge able their operations, shifts, Star. On the evening of October eaa ba said of tbo Bogle now perhaps of has a rapacity about 150 tons handle all of tho work. 20th a big meeting will be held l:i Blue kuyivent the outlook at both evening. Anderson plead guilty to Bell. and are to in made of his Power will be the most expensive Eureka for the purpose of per day plans having- liquor being charge aCtateulal Eureka and Bullion !the accepting ' Usiucu ii better than for the possession wnd was fined $150, and immediately double its capacity. Ouiv thing and the mill will consume a the permanent charter and installfew changes will be needed as most carload of coal each day. Tlie' first ing officers for the coming year. Tha Columbus Day Celebrated tomni months and the fact , he was gifen to understand that if A slmi- - of the equipment Is in shape to coal shipments were delivered at ltui present temporary officers will be 'to Hi latter n on In court appeared has property again By Eureka K. Of 0. Lodge n oro. handle much amount of so not be would 'mi work In a small way has' fine larger the piPAt qn Thursday. -installed far ; tkt Mxy, charge officer are of the opi- - The crushing end,' as an example, Everyone connected with the Chief to word which has been given mM is' optimistic On Tuesday evealag of this week feeling gener- will take rare of 70 tons of ore n Consolidated company is anxiously out. been Anderson Grand lodge offlcere will be the Kureko has nion respon that A.' lodge of tho Knights of awaiting the time when the large here on that date for the purpose of Columbus held their anneal sible for much of the moonshine an hour. Coiam-bu- a which has been coming into Eureka Those who have visited the mill plant will be operating at rapacity rarrylng out the ceremonies. Trancia Visited the affair Day banquet, being The Eureka delegation which atand now that he is known to the given In tbe Miners Union Hall and Eureka On tended state the Friday Night police lt is thought that he will stay meeting were aa waa attended by a larga crowd. ' -- 0 follows: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Members of tho To of this locality. clear Big Mining city counell and beta Democrats, through n mls-- t Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, John Mor-Ic- Mayor Pika war special gueate Both Mrs. Nylund and Samson nude hi the office of the state ft Mrs. George 11. Ryan, Mrs. Con the order on thia occasion. cJrsu ot their party, missed an plead gnilty to charges of drunkness. Sullivan, Mrs. John NellBon, Mra. K. Grand Knight P. J. Fennell was was fined $25 and Mrs. futoiity or hearing Frank Fran-- t The latter llowen, Mrs. William Tite, Mra. It. toastmaster and tha apeakara ot tho was sentence suspended Nyldnds Qesocrztlc candidate for coaT. Burton, Mra. John Donnelly, Mra. were: Mayor Edward Pike, behavior. ls iron the first district. P. J. Bonner, Mra. George Brewster evening Mr. dung good Btato Dennis Harrington, Dr. Deputy were to ever a number of and Mra, C. W. lloamer. - Those who are in a bth uud a brought such large position Nearly three hundred people party of friends, E. J. Howell, Father Logan of Euwhich business into this train excursion people prominent f them Dr. Woodward and Dan-- it know state that disgraceful things aboard the o reka and Father DeLalre of Provo. Unon, Democratic candidates have been taking place at the Ny- pulled into Eureka at about 1.45 district. Among these excursionists Governor Unable Rev. Lagans subject waa Mabey of were train This stores, brokers, managers Wwlf for superintendent of lund residence during the past few last Sunday afternoon. of tbo K. of C. Dr. To Attend railroad and Excursion Grande Rio over the children geologists, was operated physicians, Big iutructlon and state treasur-"w- i months. There are three Howell on Tho Life of 0 spoke of car street stadents committee workers, have mining the with and mining home Ry., they here last Friday At the meeting in the Elka Club night, In the Nyinndto witness some Mayor Plkoa address was of the the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce from the University, attorneys. U. rt. on Ntbeu Informed that forced been were on "Columbus, tbo Discoverer; attended afternoon, Sunday by they this Officers, Army mining engineers, before and reaching Elks Tv" Public meeting. On their most degrading . things imaginableof in charge, had been made to per- metallurgists, bankers and officers tbe came and the Balt Lake people while tbe subject taken by Mr. Hardistrict characters with stops associate to and who they got in touch .with here on the excursion rington was "What Catholics Hava In It fact and of the bonding companies, undoubt- mit the excursionists to visit Demoerste who a had absolutely the lowest order. This is train, telegram from Governor Done for America. be bard to name any line that n case where the juvenile court plant of the Colombia Steel Co. al would wledie of the waa read. The governor said edly no hence Mabey During tbe evening a dost was givrally,, Tintic was not represented. Tintic Is snro vu held. could gain glory it it could be induc- Provo and the mill of the Harold. he bad been sent into the south- en by Tboa. Tancock and Neil OHara that adverfavorable a lot of to receive at Pihltori met Informally with ed to investigate the case and handle Standard Mining company made ern part of the state by the cam- and Mias Madeline Myera also rendur- tising as a result of the excursion. crowd, of the canvas A manner. in the the leading Democrats proper committee for bis party an! dered n solp. was and the matter The special train stopped at paign be- ing the trip from Salt Lake, showed very much hia inability to Tbe banquet was an alaborata afregretted Tl,lt notwithstanding ' James Bresenhan also appeared east of of the Just Eureka, Summit, week that lt contained representatives t that they lost hn the to make Tintie. the Bacon Governor during and tbe entire evenings enterfair fore detrip Judge opportnnevery line of business. It where those who had expressed a called to waa of n high ordar, everylm attention tbe Mabey tainment Kuking to the people of the and was given n suspended sentence practically Tintie Standard mins is doubtful if a similar excursion has sire to visit the h ' for drunkenness. were transferred to automobiles for port ant part that the mining Indus- one present enjoyed themselves In n In tbe prosperity of tbe most pleasant manner. the trip to Dividend. At that pros- try plays state. Tbe chief executive waa In o one hund perous little camp nearly Tintic one year ago, coming here on Leads In Vote red of the visitors were royally enCoolidge tertained. The remainder of the the special train which waa operated Taken On Excursion Train visitors stayed on the train until they at tbat time by tbe members of the o committee of the Balt Lake mining reached Eureka and were immediateWhile the party of Balt Lakers Chamber Commerce. of ly escorted to the Miners Union Hall were en route to Enreka last Banday ... -where a splendid hot dinner wne ASSESSMENT.....o somaona LEVIED ON suggested a straw vota oa served. This excellent meal had been CD. STOCK the various presidential candidates. INDEPENDENCE provided by the Chief Cons. Minin Tbe suggestion waa acted on, balcompanys officials. week tbe the directors of lots being distributed, and tha raaalt During At Dividend the officers of the tbe Independence Mining company of the straw vota was as foUowa: j Tintic Standard also served a fine held a and levied an assess- Coolidge 147, LaFoIletta SI, Davis meeting dinner in the large boarding house ment of one cent per share. The SI, scattering 20. Harry Joseph says of the mining company. levying of this assessment le one .of that most of tho aeatterlag votes After the excursionists had bad an tbe preliminary steps to an eaten were for Andy Gamp who Is expected opportunity of visiting the mines sive campaign of development work to carry threa or four of tha preand mills of the district they gath- to be started in tbe near future. cincts in Balt Lake City. ered at tha Elks lodge rooms where aa Interesting program waa carried out and where refreshments were served jost prior to the departure of the train at about 1.20 In the evening. An orchestra waa also oa hand at the club rooms and dancing Six waa in order. At the Miners Union dinof the Hall, daring the progress ner, selections were given by the Jack Abo and others who are as- level without delay, except to cat Elks quartette. sociated with him In the contract for station or two. President Waiter Fitch of the Local mining men are of tho ei sinking tbe Iron Kings new abaft Chief Cons. Mining company presid- set a when nion pace pretty lively that the mea who are sink! they ed at the meeting which was held started this aiid from all report the Iron King1 abaft bava establish job Mr. rooms. Fitch in the Elks lodge they have been able to maintain the a new record for speed for a crow talked in a most Interesting manner with which they sunk the that also. Shafts have of coni speed regarding mining operations of this i shaft the first 100 feet. For the been send down at n more ' lively cl district and predicted a great fature fourteen days Just ended thee but in most cases b tho expense !for the local mines. He aaggesteJ miners have 10$ feet of to been much because a sinking greater lari use that all friends of the Industry credit. If they are able to aurnber of men have been employ the farth- their thlr influenceof totheprevent at the same high rate of At tbe Iron King there are bat (continue mine with high er burdening they will have the abaft down men la the shaft on each shift, oi taxation. Mr. Fitch then introduced 'peed 1100 level within three and n force of six for the three shifts, a tha (to as speakers for the afternoon Mayor ;balf months. Tbe present depth Is two hundred feet of sinking In thli B. Edward Pike of Enreka. Harry over 400 feet. It a under-(stoo- daya with anch n fores la n woad (something of the mining Joseph, chairman that Muuuger C- - E. Loose will fsl record. No doabt It wilt ata on new shaft down to the 1109 for a long time to come. send tinned the 5.) page (Con L ?i I r -i ,- -B?sz srs zssssri11?4 - weesLS1? mn,ly .. s thr company ha-'- M. L. I. A.. i 1 !ba!tLthe,rd u,r I ,hl l'm ff Wials - Sit nl Chiefs Is Nearing Section yly-p- d Plant Stage Excellent Work . A' riHJ! iS?22 to . n,ri co. o er term-aeord-I- L! ng -- : : i Excursion Tintic Was Success y, Three Hondred Visited District Last Sunday Aecom-pllahtue- ota - Co-lumb- rt -- . Iron King Shaft Now Down Foot Hundred Feet Crew Of Making Two Hundred Feet Month i I t d |