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Show U I devoted to the great tintio mining district r; William Hobbs Died On Wednesday In California I Dividend To Be Paid By Chief William ika O On fi-- V Ikhh. iir.KA. .U'AH UHWTY. T f) M . i lifi VailllitlOn I TAll, FRIDAY. e nr 01 WCS! $ , i u Tull! XuihIkt 4' . 11306 . I $ilV(T Clines sent out to share- - .also formerly chiu.reti. iS jjojers on November 1st, wiiiinu nr1:!:., sisi-- r a Lehi and lives over $3,000,000. hLil COW Viil be Mr. Hi lb v pu.i's force r.i:. l.'M.lw.ti 110J1 Ki:: .. x...; i, or? f .lay i.'pri-- :,i: .,;i i i i MV i j V .111 i, i 41 , !,i.i s lic.iin r :t i!,. v;i:x the Chief, hanj W.1S Mm. igother Tintic mine, came to pi'-- c P'J. cf t.is , ;. hrii O ,i priii ,'s1 i:is :i.i NX:'.! 111 I. 'll v this !:.iy ill! uniinry out li, yQ6 tl.e-.x..Iu.i:i,,n and in 1 a J i.i v.irc r 1! or pivji'i't announcement. "jEd deceased w.,a i.aie u- l lr.i lu- oAtii-rsi.,r ,n cent it nil'll I ll.l be palj is 10 vvr f.ioti.a:i ie.'u i :v to lc..rn i h.: ll. II h i.i. s eharaPi011,ir I IVa total of 3100,323. Thi; whlch I a !. a:,1, 1m vc I'i'i ",l fo'-" tlicil that on plaed p.v.G.tr the it. first out s.i.:.;:'i ario.' be ilepi'i i'i.,1 i,ai ,,!l,!i i i paid is to cd in ti'c:r I'd! '.cri' of il.e te. he snu lii r to all share- - ?a,?e ln a11 jj coming month Ilobbs follo'icil ;1 darius nir.lt:g 10th. on October r, of record ia i: i of profits wMl greater part of lii rcsid.-j.-Thii distribution reha, w the total from the Chief Coaa The lut one. mini Money 'jt up to 33,070.985. although idtad payment was on May let amount JO year or two tried farmin- -' in Idaho, then a similar :! Hill o.i I'm the hiithw.ivs and byways for pcooli later disposing of his interest h here it .iu.ik: iiiivone was declared, isn'l very ii iff 30 a share io m.iko nim: ,, with a few liuiul-e- .l in t and do!:., . S'niiV.ern Ioeaiing '::o:t but hanging onto it is an lut year the mines of Utah arc where he was Tin next nine some n.,o m,- 10 n:nv!. a chicken operating jgrted to have paid approximately different matter. All , f oar jo let you in on the ranch at the time of his i..a;l,. f:.ir d 5718,000, which will likely be m a scheme that qua lor over a year air. I!.i1i!i- haveinland's who arc healthy iuoiuisos u.ne i,, to about 313,000,000 for the employment make money. Nut wealth comiiilt l.enli.i had been falling. Hera use if ir hauler, nr ho::n rtKBt year. all of them save It, lmwever. Soaie business ac.iiiiiii!aiii e. fact tiine ny that of the Mrs. parents Hobns, are wise at the Chief Cons. Condition e:unii;h to pill a part nf you expi-i- i more than Mr. the Mrs. and E. Howen. ruin.', wen''i. iheir eaminys into Investments tint rates f gprty are reported to be IniproYinterest you are lafcm': i California to assist, in ihc Earlier in the year the cor.t-inare safe, Others are run inualiv long chance of gel! inn t.oihiim. of ; chicken the menl w"il raneli nd bad as abundance tit ore but k iluiiilreil i i.i ihousands of diil!..i i pet rii going It is such as likely remain there. j tu not of a high grade, schemes. unuccc sary to sac have lio,n taken out of K trek a dur The of Mr. funeral Holihs will lie Ilii'-iieeewary for heavy profits. ll has liioney in the end. ing the past twenty years and in. I a conducted in California on Monday. whiel; 4ily a better gTade of ore has boon Kurcka lias always he. a a te:,c ii o one .r t!l(, stuck selim He was a member of the ied and a readjustment of the LcM for pruraotevs and if Ihla nieaes mil(i,.s h.is ira, e, ,.y for an, one Tiniie of Elks a and bad Lodge jepanys affairs has brought about itulhing it tnenns teat uir suck.t nei jit the feii.nvs who nil iu frien-l-circle of in Ibis ar"e dii Hhsuntial reduction in operating, i ro;i is n larye otie; ilia! eliined art e can stuck. or mine recall thirty trict, whose aymgatliy will hi tjenies. The mill ia adding to Iho thing can he sold lien; that ieir.iliffer,ti proposii ions in whnli ,t bereav.-to tended the wife are easily ju profit., while the Grand fro.trreka people have invested and not awl and Mutus properties, own-- i other relatives. :1lieir coin; iliat they listen to tin, one in that list has i,ivei Hit in by the Ch:ef, are yielding mu.K in everv insianee unyildii;;. Iplowing promises of slack an i god ore. bond salesmen. Doesnt it slai.l nm enlv the ii.icrest but the jivinci Mines Co. CtLS Bingham the Chief During the past year 11,111 ,,a- if 1",M' p'1 New Ground At Bingham10 r":l!,on En.-h-.r.- .i. ! ,111 c i I - . -- - V .1 - ik ! i r-- i ' i Bods 5 j in-M- I ii s -- i An-t- or . consolidated the people and Apex Standard with the parent organization, to nil tich should bo beneficial jai The Salt Lake office of the ILii Mine company this week ali pounced that the company has re cently acquired fri.m iiimululu in terents control of the Monlana-ltiag-haConsolidated Minin which property is niiua. ,in 1,1 West Mountain mining district. Salt Lake county, comprising the Tin- waukee, Eddie and Koriuna groups! an,i ,he Thrush claim, a total of 277 ncrcs. A large part of this property adjoins the Wlnamuck and Dixon! properties recently acquired by the' same company. The Hiiigham Mines company now owns and controls in Hingb.im. or West Mountain mining district, a total of 1843 acres. The principal of the company, however. are In the TInlic Dis rict and in- clude the Eagle ft 1'lue Ilell, Vi'.- and American Star as well tn ground to the north of Eureka. acerned. Ssreka DeLuz Company "lid he ruhbl'M cold slioijt.'cr at.il the iiiu" He r vontmnniiy into up by men of means and put would be no necessity i.f ocouriag things. .,f ! In ttia ; m Operating Tintic Group o-- i i o 'hrtui 11 - Ball Players and Musicians Entertained by Club S. catu-iui.:- riffie on the pultllcttl it pertains to the cont-,n- c city elect inn was observed tills week when some of Ihs members of the Ta payors Parly got together in.l fixed Monday, October 12tb, hi Hie date for their nominating This meeting will ha hold at the city hall at 7.30 p. in. and it is announced that a complete city tickel will be placed in the field, The Tavpayers Party Is a romhin-a- t aifon of Itepulilicans and Pemnrrath, Two years o these parties Joined hands in the numinatton of a ticket. which in the main was elected ul- iir-,- far a con-leniiu- ii n. . control of the rouncil and thia resulted in a com promise on the Veep var-lelopin- ous appointments The Socialist niemhers of the council gave Mayor pike entiro control of the police force, while retaining in office lhtr Justice of the peacn and waternias-ie- r. , hers of (lie latter political parly The Western Mineral Survey .f not AuU a noralii- j)lVt, October 2nd was .1. vmed . nllrely lo, Htin conveuilmi. the iminni! proper) ies of (he Tmlle . . H Histrlct. t)ne of Hie articles, on , HOWS UdCi 1C Of Utah Till tie's geology, was written by D. i It tTi If in sr. while UMiur H. I,u:,-To Greet Grand Sire sun's story of the Tintic St.indur.', recently publi hcd in Itie ie colnmiic, Eureka Odd Fellow expect to wus given spuce. The paper also nd a delegation lo Salt Lake on contains a hiuiory or Hie early Tlu Tuesday of next week, when f Iso tic operations of Iho laic 'TikIo Past Grand Hire of the order, HerJesse bert A. Thompson, of Wlllinnistown, HI visit iho Utah '.-''-S from the grand I'n.u li r HiMIi.ii, also a slnleiiieiit lodgo has been appointed to take to the clfect that I i alt mines ufIcharuH of the reception given for the I'ayint dividends at the rale of 111,- - distinguished visitor, thia affair (o tiOH.OOO annually. The Tinile 'n n at the Odd Kellowa Hall at Ioat- dard is listed ns Hie "Greatest till office Pluce. ver Mine on Iaiih," whlilt Is unJohn Morley, past ' grand master doubtedly correct. fur to he on IHnli, expects A lare number of extra copies hand lo greet the Grand Sire and of litis particular issue of Ihn Weil-- various other members of Eureka Mineral Survey wern printed Lodge No. 12 will also make tlie for distribution in Hi CHst, hidnu trip. utnler thn ilirectloti of thu HU( officers of thn Silver Shield Mining American Smelting Co. company. I fr j I metro-roinnilito- M i I it the property of the Eureka De- jx company, located in North Tin- - The ,..n.i That the Taxpayers party will Mineral Survey Devoted iic.aiii be opposed hy n Siadalist To Tintic Propertied i iekei is reported alihough Iho ment- - . - a o s o--- 1 i y l lower . i -' NN i!l iTominiiting convention called Tir Monday, October 12th, when complete ticket will be named. Il. lci is d.i'eii ic tiie of work for tlie lulci nation. il people and with hut two lioadinas work ho is I'cpurieil to have made i;til feet of work far the month at Sepiember. It is to Tint to p. aple, an I friends of the diSli'.i'l eorpnr.ii;. m as the lnternatioii.il (aknw; an active part iu tl.e do of our mineral ground. the1 Another smi'ltlng company, I'nited States, is reported in lie sparrliiK for a root hold in the Ham.1 pari of the district. .1 f against ,1 pany. Taking Tintic - 3 :. l i CO.il iA.'i !e!.t ' cio, au nt c.l'lt lei els ,if tb ier ; 3 Ill's IIMiiOi.; li.is ii;,! i : !i-i.f v.Ha.i'i e I'uiiie daiu.s iiu.l t. is iiiu, V. cr uind un.t, r lease and bund. Tin work fruin (he Vai:i,i'i sl'.ift will not only icospec; a m ist j.io.W'.siiii; tract which lie s tVe bound. i"!, "s of that com I'.lliv but I be load c. ;s will eVitUltal ly exietid iniii oilier recen.ly acquired il.tiins of the Mt.cl'ing cuni i.- hi-.itfi- l: To Name Ticket i iu !io 'iiterna: ion il i'u.c jl.iili f.-- .ii-- lXpSyerS Party Imv.i on. - of Hie j Is lioii i,a,.:i fo t: ,i. i little tic epiT.it lou S;a l.ltg A ,i i:i er tamed iCs T SLuir.ij . i. ; V at mnS a Share, Cr $100,322, ' Xmn. I.,!.. m:-Ua!iv'h:i - ! i Go. d Progress At Yankee :: xLi,". i iu:c : lnv.i'v r in; n.y HOME OF THE WORLD S LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES i Members of (lie Eureka bjiseli.Hl tic. lie Imped lo see not only a team also officers of the riuli, as well ureal cr inierosl in athletics al the tunnel is now in a distance sclmol Inti at some distil, it as those who make up the faunm rflbout 300 feet. A large body or date a properly equipped gyniii'isiiiiii Nile Jlawk orchcsira of this ci 3m Quartz was cut were guests of honor at the lunih where business men and others couid during the p.i.1 ht months and some quartz a:iil eon of the Kiwanis Huh on Krid.y lake purl in healthful epuris. in the heading. The. tunnel Principal Itoeves and Mr. Myims evening of last week, thin affair lu- 31 toon reach a point directly bec of dan Hie Price iiv.1i Behind spoke brief-iera successful followed by ing nt the old workings where ly and tubi of the liberal iiuppoit at tlie pavilion and takin; the pin-was performed many years riven football and other iicHvitles of the regular session of the club, 4 before the claims passed Into hy the busiimsa men of their city. of one was Without a doubt it h kinds of the present owners, since the ni0Nt enjoyable events h lureka DeLux company own ' Dividend Is Increased riubg organization, the program in- Tintic Milling Plant hrtren claims which are iucal d numbers musical (he Tintic Graduate by eluding High Mr the Farragut Is Being Dismantled properly, now YORK, Oct. fi. Directors chest ra. the Kiwanis-Iilk(juar'ei:c In Prize Winning Band of NEW to be owned by the Tunthe American Smell Ing ft Refincomposed of Messrs. O'Hare, people. o 'rock, Jones and I'hrtsKiphirson. and Josrph Hays, mm of Mr. find Mrs. ing mm puny today raised the anLewis Merriman is the president of vocal numbers hyompany at Silver dly is now lining Joseph Hitys and a grnduain of the nual ilivlileinl rule on the common couple t the company; George Tinsmcn, Apex Standard Sinking having been sold lo the Tintic High School, Is a member of dock from 34 to 97 a share, through Tlifi Mra. I. J." Honncr. ; and these with J. A.; 900 Level panists for Ihe musical numbeisjRalt Jjtkrt Plpn Po. The mill was thn bund at Iho B. Y. University ili'i'larullon of a quarterly payment From Winze n, F. D. Cassidy and A. P.. latst February the comn wliern ba la now enrolled. Mr. Huy of 11.75. were Mm. Claude P. Baker and Mr;. ;lHPd down morn than a yw veninn constitute the board. Mr.1 anrt Hnre lhat Ilniw niuo,! increased Its rate from 5 to pany Siu;.0 a of the t Apex jjaQ ganivan. . Development " e . Roy Kaighn acted aI"y and treas-- 1 $4 a share. chairman chinery . J. ,jan pPOperty is being carried for-was o wo',.k 0,1 ,th clajtms ,a 'T.M as rapidly as possible, accord- - for the luncheon. Two visitors fro.o'd (h equipmen , however, 8uln Fajr Tpn ,)an,,M ,, 11 was sold e direction of Mr, Soren- - ward at the Hie time fasbuilding of the members f Lion u, won from Hn,j y informa t0 Carbon jj,H jj county, coming ,p,tl,(j number of local people ar jng week the Salt Lake irm ( OI KT OPENS 04T0IlK.ll 141. it that part of the district. The oM ulty from the high school at Price,. and thisabout prize, which was 1250, ulso a lov- men ten or -- I eight L ed..? ! m,niaR venture, Bhaft, long Inactive, Is now being' were introduced by Principal Hayjpbiced ft p n plays an alto horn In r nK cup r term of the Fifth ft that there la., a retimbered and in addition to this Done of the Tintic High Scho.i'. wort razi'i,? The next J. Ihe Provo musical organization but I . he is also a violinist and Ills friends U District Court will convene at U KetVns BOme commercial a wjnze jg being sunk from the 900 while the members of the baseball of contnuation work the 1, xwo other headings are a good future us n t; Nepltl Bulurduy, October 19th, ft ieTeL were presented by Kiwunisn the tunnel. etc Iron, lumber, conat 2 p. m. This order was made ft corrugated hers, The iio being driven, one on the 900 level Edwin Sh river. players .. by Judge T. 11. Burton and la a ft of this will doubtless bo soll on the 800. Some nected with the Nile Hawk and l it con tin uni ion of tbe September ft people as it can be utilized EXGAGEAIEXT IH .i.WOl'MKI). Central Lessee iore Is in sight In all of these head- - tra, as well as other musicians were1" The In ft o term whlrh could not be con- - ft building operations. ex-tordinary ln-Jones. Is Ilnbcr outlook aDl introduced by (he epnpral Hurt Bv Fallimr Rock 8 A. Mr. Mrs. and W. wish Larson is for suitable it timber mine eluded on account of the Judge ft heavier lo promising for the Apex! President Craven was called on ' ceptlonally announce to of the thnlr Work ft enngement clulEa having to be In Suit. Lake City, ft to the fcvid Matson, one of the lessees Standard. given an address Miss Ethel lair son, to it during Ihe hearing of hla own A f For ,h daughter, n.attcr "y the handled yar" he the Grand Central and Ruests mine, met with was In su Noah Kmbli'ton. The marriage to ft case. ft la accident in bis usual pleasing manner, tell- - Tinlic Milling company CRO'd'X lOIXT COMPANV. on falVng1 ore from take place In the near future. treating operation, and the ball ihe o players Ing hi. pnroIled by U fracturing eeded 10th is the sale day for clans just how much Klwanians, and the various properties miner was Investment company the Knight in Eureiatock appreciate; Ce? general, U the Grown Point Minim: Eureka people some ore from "VI'!: SLFVSOt .hk-- the recent assess- - their work which has been a big and also purchasing of Iho - lice shape. factor in advertising the city. The; other mines. The disposition ' bet.-mines local the to j TO EUREKA REPORTER READERS. give speaker told of the late start and smelters tlie ter enabling contracts, shipment.; ball obrilliant finish made by the even the lower grade orw:, team and predicted a pennant win-- of about the rloslng of UiOi With this Issue O. E. Rife will assume tho management ning organization If the boys a.v- broughtOre that was mill. seaformerly sent, of Ihe Eureka Reporter, also becoming financially interested the coming held together for can In the publication. Mr. Rife has been connected with the He said that the boys had to the milling plant I, v jiiju. smelters. the to ME TOO) shipped paper for 10 years, coming here lo take charge of the mechanfooler F0R9ST 1 played the game with the right ical department of the Reporter and gradually assuming spirit, fighting hard no matter if I some of tbe duties that ordinarily fall tu a manager when there 'were heavy odls against ihtm,!ycry Few Utah Hunters other business Interests required the attention and lime of Visited Kaibab Forest j . E. Huisli, who will continue to edit tbe paper. .?! The Reporter has really grown lo the point where it is tended to Frank Morley's excellent, office of t to -j sent the Information a one man Job to take care of thn business end and no on loneer which musical organizatiun indi- -, at the same time prepare the copy. Our business has kept ous occasions has brightened KI- - the forest supervisor at Ogden few Utah hunters pace with the progress of tlie Tintic District. Not only has wanis meetings. The orchestra, like. cates that very the Kaibab Forest viaited the to advertising patronage increased but the paper is enjoyhas put helped ball team, the of tbe deer season j ing the largest circulation in its history and there Is no reka on the map. President Craven; since the opening of tbe present month.; reason why the publication cannot continue this growth. Few said that a good ball team, a good1 on the first more accessible lo Is forest The weekly newspapers have a better record for uninterrupted orchestra and a good band are three: of residents Gian any lo in their communities than the one which for the past service Utah neeD. people things that every community section and this meant that a twenty-fivother years has bnen not only giving the news of Tintic that Eureka; be to Is regretted It will be. of deer number small but boostin'; we have every worthy enterprise. very does not have a band but are remain- Utah killed. sportsmen This two. paper will be twenty-fiv- e years old on November the other the reason that the . 1st. During its entire lire it has established a record for. C J. Kline, playing manager for Ing away for allows but one dfer punctuality and reliability. Not once during that time has the baseball team, gave a very inter-- ; hag limit hunter must pay the fed- the which the of some it failed to come out on time. Although many accidents have outlining estir.? talk, 2.o0 and the sta happened, as they are liable to happen in any country newsdifficulties attending the past sea- eral government But few 320. peope; of Arizona for out and singling paper office, we have found a way of bridging over the sons olaying of the team.will care to travel the long distancetrouble and delivering the paper to its subscribers at the apmember each praise to the forest for the purpose of kidpointed hour. Being athletic director at the Tintic, tor. Th. orlgi.,1 pluj tb.t th; in on. allow Weekly newspapers that come out almost any tlms th. killlnR of thno, between Thursday of one week and Wednesday of the next, otto sport. In which! was to clnh Mr. deer. iit udents are to participate. as many of them do. can be of little service to their comIn the Kaibab are In good Deer Tintic, while the munities and even though they are fortunate In having a few that said Kline fall and feed is plentiful, hundred circulation their advertising Is of little or no value. football team bad been at the shape this Ihort end of the score In the tint there having been many heavy rains You don't have to guess when your dally paper Is going to Tn.s summer. the past reach you; why should you be in doubt about the appearance game of the season, played during Kit tav with the famous Carbon mean that there is plenty ol feed lo of a weekly paper. the deer notwithstanding he as opponents, tam the range ia overcrowded. SJeri that game a victory for j Hu-loc- . j prnu-Xct- hf d Ilin:j-Min- es i I a a s a.Tom-jdiamantlo- d. i i- , -; 1 8P-r- , tial , . j j . m - the-othe- ch Orcli-s-;Mu- r hen ( ; k lelTlw S FrZJaa pnt mu.d-icessf- ; ftftftftftftftftftftft ul , SSL; r I- - -- , ;tw S.'SUT S ", ! J! va-i- - Eu-iha- ve ; e ( j , J j rV:- - - con-sup- port T?u-th- at |