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Show . 4 mm Eureka. J B.itcr. let Sulew-Hp- 25 in - 3W per V' T XX jhat w. Tmtic Spcrdre:i H.'.w Levies Made li Leased Clear - For Eureka City U" -- r The hont.r.j li. one of the st lions in the ly the -- v nii-iii'.- - . & Duck win for the year '.I. eln,-"- , a 1 , . the rlull ,!0.w 15,23 WCTerf,!lw.it - Diils. the amounts - rgnds being as follows: it Contm- - j...,rt. , .m; ,r , , 1 cr . M . i .1 !! i '(1 t : . . ' . ' a : OUllit J. J S ,i fi uliij O'lili I i .it i , :i:.ihji I.J.ltl .ICIlil l'C-- 1 i li in properly i - Consolidated Mining company gating no net proceeds ter the meat year while last year there fact in the district, jnutpayer There will be no njicii season or. 75 per cent of the tax money uens in Juab ai..l Tont-le n been coming from this ' counties, according to informal o:i now and uy'i net proceeds returns, out this week hy David II. M.i.iiit this revenue is entirely wiped!fcTen the state ftsh and yamit it means that the city could Mr. Madsen lias announced on the tax high enough try i of counties in which an ojui ailing taxable property to run thejthe list season will he allowed and Ju.! ai l tty for a year even though- no new are missing from tit list, no Next'Tool were made. sprorements nr will probably see tho same con- - doubt for the reason that iliose litres iition Minting in Eureka as the are becoming less plentiful each Without an open season the bief Cons, has had another lean yarhens BaS ought to increase an.l wiod so far this year. As the make thus good shouting possible at be' id proceeds for 1926 will ijired from the output of the pre'8ome Iutur time. The open season on mouruLv-it year it is easy to Bee that no wnus will he derived from tbi-- dves comnionccs on September lsi, with th arte. This should not he constru-- ! which is In accordance 'l,sl to mean that the Chief did not! federal Kam !,c 7a!"i,iar wi,h uke any money in 1924 but that' L'tall who the think of open the doves, companys expenditures on "d- Nrements and new buildings prac- - 8aROn com3 100 laU! bl" Mr n 1b chan the o;n to F.en powerless season. The doves remain in 1lah only during the very warm weather, When the first cool ni.'.l.ts coma they move to other parts of the Juki Well Under "&yicountry and here In Tiniic the cool nights arrive before the first of The work of sinking the shaft at lembpr. ) property of the Independence, The shooting of grouse will be pany is now progressing in s' permitted in various counties of the Inrry satisfactory manner and Man- slate, the open season in most Harry S. Joseph who was here ' atances being the tirst t.n days In taring tha week slates that a very September, which ia also the op-ing change has occurred in the1 season for sage hens in such rote- rastion which the drills are as the birds may lawfully lx k5 He iR confident that a few'kllled. Grouse shooting will he per Indred feet of work will Uke the mitted in Tooele and Miilard enuindependence shaft to a point where! ties. r4 values can be expected. Quail will be protected this year The directors of the Independence in Utah for the reason that the past meeting during the present1, winter, being a very severe on?. in com-j8as- - - r- - - i i4 111 I Sep-;lh- e , - es il , s p,-- r .ini i r'lii iici .1 i'. i, cn.i.i'i, ; i r I . has p. i fm in. d work at iwi. i1:k;isit. during tiic :.isi f optr:iiiug to r. engineer, . i.i.iu - - - 'might iii :i. Dividend hefip9 are wonderln i i.i why the I'tuli county commissioners are ullowiiig Hit. Jolt lo drag along iii siieh nn fasliliin. Tim work wus slurted many weeks ago but the small rew has inudo hut 5,000 Tons Of Dump Ore Driving Southwest From Job la uol The Colorado Co. Shaft sliglil headway and Him I'll To Smelter less tiiu completed. work Is taken up in earnest cold l A small steam alliiiheil lo weather will come before thu Int- is imw lra-a in progre.-- a provemeiita sra nmde and unolli-mill fa the dump of the rim IT, fin level of the Colorado winter will Ho ilii.i Siln-rn.i! ri.il duiu;i City, k m--- ni $34.-552,6- easy-goin- one-tent- sli.-u-- i.- - r fr-'-- i I ent BeasonT 5. tr-ii- ll.f:n:ii in Hie ih;s InadmK hemg is to .mT Hi arrangement present .r n..t !- .id formal. on 7or the shipm-if c..tc in the t. Hu i oi and tons 5,000 li wITch divides th.- Cnlorado griiund nu.v.-at a very lively lip. as hi lew Mountain Imoih from that of the us ten or twelve railroad the Joint nsreemml tlii.t loaded in a sin..-!day. Wiih a a cam t.nd un.l.-worked out both proper- a;i ma- lias le'.-sliovd the Imi.lin,; of ti..: slooild terial is a very ;,i...d.- matter. part of the expense. hardest pari nf the job hem;; Hio baring of the Colorado. Hack..;-.-The of muriHgement extension frequent n Ini The loading of the lump on u Cons, has Tor some to that on particular prospect started Ju.y anxious the obi Tintic. mill and it is quite probable that t section 31 will continue after lb. amonm c.ili driven contrail Ho pi d for un.l- -r has been shipped t. the snicker. The smelters are now faking m from three mill dumps of tlos di; t trict the Mamni.i'li. Huliton ' aPd Tla,i" r rtlM9 sm ore is going right into-thm held very little of it s y This indicates that fliercri.-a- Hi-.- m foll-.w.-- n- - v r - i Ih- that our district deserves an effort 1Jun." .!ZV 'V1 ",nr" (iim( been Increased should tie iniide to complete tilts 1,000,000 share of one roud work within tho next sixty nr 1 r dollar euch, to 1.500,000 shares ninety days. having a pur value of 10c. Home of tf-- - . , the new stock went for additional James W. Wade Named clainiH and some of the stock was To Board Of Regents sold and the money is accounted for the financial statement that has been prepared. The North Heck Is exceptionally well equipped for an extensive development campaign and now thut Him company liaa two good shafts and all needed machinery operating costs will not lie heavy, a - . In yesterday i jUMl .' H- - - Tintic Mine Resources May Be Given Publicity I - At Him Klwnnls luncheon last Monday night Harry B. Joseph and J. If. Hurrlay of Ball lake present- and levied another ss necessary ... rYevelnpmTntcamDaiwn1 of 013.54, ruining from the following aourres: sale of treusury stiu-SMtMMamenls from $1311.4 4.20, $112,9.14.94, discounts $59.71, accounts mid notes pnyahla The disbursements up In this time have been aa followej: iii I ii I n g property $153,523.37, liuildlrt-- s $9,309 33, furniture and fixtures $73.55, machinery and equipment $27,454 90, development and repairs to train thousands ihts ! ivstne work and first aid i.n i incut of Iuir-ncrii- . tin under no..whose Jurisdiction Him h m-- r lie . nidi. .vi. of in imr-:t- ,e - performed hut il la the tn- 11.0 manukou.cni to finish 'r.wseut iwfuru taking up . . any oilier line of development. Tim figures prepared for the beneTin lie residents, who had visions fit of Nliurclioldors show that thu of a good road through the Homan v v.-i.- i Hu - Road Work Drags Along; temton Small Crew On The Job ,,lrt i.i.-- iai- iv.-ci- (iNasi.-rs- - - ;i r.iriicr. .. .1 . i (" r liicli nnd'-- t ; -- J formerly disirici ciic.ii.-rh'l i il III i:i!i;in i. :i . ilif.-t ly ir.i.icr i tuSui'-.-ri-:- Hri-U- 1 ; - I il .i c c !V No Sage Hen Shooting In nearly $2,000,000. For a long Juab Or Tooele Counties w the Chief has been the heaviest ,i i In- - t : c ii in r yiof cut-'ti- i Ivi-i- I notn, present Mumt taii.il length of e w.-s- bring in R sum less than with a levy of 15 mills, big i he ... Campaign LdUiicfaed to Prevent Mine Accidents $2,00), na boing held down to lowest yoint; crosscutting to continue; assessment levied. these sued s are to' w ; Ii ui city approximately the assessed for this year be "bout $1,000,000 will hltttion reduction that mining costa are e I rjjie OOO . i ! ) r- J will , ' s -- Mici-- tho n ltri.Ue street. bhow s I.ea.Ui'.le Uow s j r j - i t- m-- .its , . I:-- r Norlh Beck Report ,ssued DnrinS Week fi.-- M.-Oiii- IVI j .... - ; our tth The will lie ah.nil iiMl-islid the c.isi f.ir l.ilmr an.l pine, Not only have the North Hock he 41 72 per foot if the couu.il; accomplished a lot of good people i.les to a. cept the ht.l of the M. work iii a remarkably short lime but 1.. Wlimna To, of Salt l.ake. wtu. h. in the deielepnieni of their mineral i Ills ss It is lowest ;iu,l which is lo the north of Eu.ground, is a iVKpensihle firm. Other bids reka. Ilici have been aide (o hol-- l submitted were as follows; James costs down A re--i minimum. lo the lirtMii ,iY Eureka $2 per foot, J Hi.il has Just goim out to the port 1., (irlffilh of S.Ht Uks S3 I U slnirc.iu'ili-vshows that (lie total t.ni. Six in. h pipe will he initialled; cost (oo for the 720 feet of and the contractor agrees lo put i i shat; a oik wus tiui $34.84 whtle the all needed connections. nf driving the crosscut ou One of the laterals will extend expense the 700 level lias been hut $11.77 from the upper end of (Turk sire-1per fool. M I.eadvtile How, tlienco west on The North llot-has found it i he latler street to It ridge street and necessary lo levy Knottier assesa-nit-south to Main The other of one cent per share, which Is lateral will commence at a point No. 1.1. and delimiuent on the 3 SI U nour the inlet ion of The money which AurUn(. llay street and How and run Hits assessment lirtnga In will peri to Ahrlver street an I mit a fiintiuuution of the present i lienee smith to Main. of prospect lug. The work. caiupuign Tlie people tiring in llmt section Just now, is confined to the 700 town repealed re., nest. a rriWlirut hM for the exiiM.sion of the sewer ays ou. a diaiunco of 42a fool.b,.n m,nl tei and the improvement Is one that ii. to Coerce Hyaii, who la auperln- .. , . 11 v' ,n !1.y .11 .1 n K thla trunk. It will take "A W " residents and taxpayers more mod- snot her month or two to drive this ern conveniences. across the ore none drift completely The sewer contract will he award of the dolomite. Already a cd at the regular meeting of it- city number Ajax of promising places have council to he hold this evening. been found on which some work . ; i fl-l- ii iikrtii ft reel sewer Hie new sw.-i- i . f . mwS job --- ':i !i- - ; , !.i:W i :i ; w.r Si'.iii.-- ; iart in 4 rrv . ,.ri;a( mills, s.reet 4 the i.r:l niun' ..s h.i. iUw 1 miH and library onoful d u This is an increase oi plai... fan li over i the levy of last 'ar Tv.. i:. hunting and Itlthin 2 mills of the limit which iarj,e franu, bnil.l u ..n u flowed by law. jeontaining moms ino.i .t t'li.j tax levy modate the flu increase in the !.: i v.i assessed club w the fact that the for the utios of Eureka Cit 0 about r ' Eoaiis Take Larff ,7"Vre,roT.iU.ah b as lari? as for sum valna assessed lk-the 1 la Darmg past Month bettor ihau $4,200,000 was jith with at. S li mill levy brought About $2 12.1 SO w. - i xpeu.W m water o1, 11 , , i' .. ud vertislng brings results. XuiuIkt 1 -- i o , reka end f- - , - v, fil 192-- I no.- thoroughly : ;. i:.:.. Amconda first, Tiniic Standard Comes Second . si-rs , tiivr h-- keep t respa and some excel;.-::0 daring of the city expected NV.t eur special meeting on Friday eJ aB( fc0i.iW h. which was held levies of lust week, the tax ru,ar Li(. 0 192 i Places Silver Irani Utah in Ore..:'.; i miiis flu ti:. -- cancil; large decreases signed up a tew jj valuation help yts In your advert lo- plaiiniug if you ilwln to rruvb (lie people of thu TiuUe District. The Reporter covers Hw lorul field SffOtld-cli-- S . . H n ed a for tha advertising for many and proposition publicity of Tintic and Its minthe Halt Ioxse lo he is ..w;:in the Tabernacle, died at his home at Halt ing resources, the rampnlgn in the entire wr, being performed ia'ei the Kiwants club as host the started by comf'on-- . fbl-Minmy on Lake He had to the ml by Sunday afternoon, properly at Mammoth.; ,,(-mining and smelter officials l nn Hie old Etita- ' wj,en It will start la nol known, been ill for some time. uauy. being lo atr and owners, together with railroad the from . MatMr. Mct'lellan, who was a brother-Ka Hill property. tu fart the first thing in order wi'l , at a banquet to hs ,f :;i 1,5 of William Douglass of the be an SHsessmenl to clear i i,i Hill nml luu.p un early data. President l at given :iK probably w li i ;i and lo Chief (Vis. mine at this place, wasH in t re.r J. ip outntandina Indebtedness apDintMd W F Hhrlver, J.i r.i r.s for the development born In iayson 61 years funds provide A. Kuellenbach. a8,'a;lljoH.ph : to j. i , , .. (. Durton, The control of : have . early in Uf he gave ()f the mine. Pitts as tho o ! mm-.e When but a rry;roiom),iH to tiiill a;.-- th- property for many years wan tn the love for the mat-itInvestigate iiati'lx of William Hatfield, now ie young man be was sent to the f.olory. a and recommend definite fully and for some time It huV vrr;!i of Michigan at Ann Aroori plan of action for the dub. ii'ir.-d- . and after. studying under some f thu in Hie inactive list. JuM w!:-I. H. (raven, James Crooks and Lindstrom Brokers Now Hicontrol Is held ,s not known but Uet teachers in this country he went Fu;nblirh W(re nam,4 Min tt is thought to be In the hands ... tn and conDnucd l0 altmd tha lTtah. d(!lfta, Busy In Gold Ghuin on: of Hie large brokerage houaes.hlx ntuilcal education. Idaho district convention at Poca- Pea hie. a wb as known ly being whuh at Balt dur)n ft The GoM t'ba.n proper'y, in the musician of note, Professor McLlel- ore developments tb -I- ! the! Ini w:.s also Mines fan actively Identified u.immnt I. and Empire smelting plants rf the si.ve. ter large mil. lamp, Irof. John J. a report now in circulation lndi- ra(l.s djj,, there Is a likelihood of, yours organist at McCl.-ltan- i - d.i-irie- , - f Haven't I Always BeenYom Bend. - repres.-slMtives- In-la- w f'-- i l i n-- r ; ; ( ih-t- . miiii-rl:- , . ! !,- - er bn r j ! U a part the bro'hers to of tfc L.nd-.ro- - To Bs Held At Eureka orchestra from iios t im iii- - Mr MwaPd Bonn rsader swork in the teaching of music was, Joh he ood lniItrnctor for ' b VM 'throat He served as 9r aj!BBB, gathering of the Hood'af, widespread. tha principal' was I, or.'faMr Mines. of which music at the Brlghnm pire .locution, -- )tne s luncheon. up take ig anxious to niP(! WTaJ years ago. will be Young Univenaty at Provo from -. Community J and r at Sunday. 190 to 1911 and In 1911 founded; have a held here next Saturday His talk was sn Interesting members. Utah of The Linds' run brother! the is Music, nf; Conservatory wt.en ;t expected fifty """i he which he was dean and head of h!raBjaBa The arrangement w,;l be pres-n- t. He also taught ev ind ar in the hands of John Hood and piano department. to frf, na! .hip M:s. D. J. It'isrc.l, Sr., two Eureka none 900 private pupils while a1 for .honor of himself and the queen. of the association, and toe resident of Balt Lake. c.c::i will be, jB connection with his work as; Many of the foremost critics of in s and ,H2 he home of the latter. Tt.e tabernacle recitalist. It Is interest- - erica and fellow musical artists have ) - 1 S vMI!i;.tI. i HDtiEN and, Ing to know that Professor McClel- - j given high praise to Professor Me- 4in mWa'.Ui is kmvav MEETING 2000 an over . r.ranLatioa. e Hubbard ,.ir. o America, What Is to the Paderwskl wre'e: b'- -n ce, has ..,,1, When Albert. king of Delglum. j piano, McClellan Member tf the family from Salt .al iitoured Americs several years ago Jiorgan. ; Spanish Park Provj, (Uv. a City, Lake In'c'Tta :imal by . of ,, f bestowed the Order of the Crown on! Professor McClellan was married other and Richfield n p:irs F(rV . rn. T.r will arrive here next Sat- - Professor McClellan as n mark or' to Mary Estelle Douglass at Mantl gate ... 15 apprecUtion for the reciul given in! on j K : wg! urday. lM,h7th 'ho c. are - ' operutin, I h- - If-h'- l i ent 1 - -1 r.: v -- jL-;.- e "V hi'bPV.: |