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Show 1 DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT 1 Fulume XXV. I IDKlflg HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. Larse Income Sported May Slnrt From Bingham Mines Co. United j Soon on North Lily NOVEMBER U, SILVER-LEA- MINES D l'.L'i. NuiuIkt States People Will Reopen Godiva Mine Funcru?k.fnBuLsr 1 Mayor Edward Pike Man Operating profit of the Hint; ha u Re-elected seriously til company for the firt nine out Ot this 'months of the year bus been in ex- . life on etillesil.iv afternoon. II Junior that the international cess of $400,000, or over is a death was uu not but las Victory for Taxpayers Party vpected share. the so.ooi Co. k will take up' shares A ileal which was cK'il :i fes' a Smelting of 1200 feet with a wtti.e depth a from most is life in Tuesdays election; Citiaitive departure ' wordl,, u ,h 150 feet below that point. - nevertheless on ground near the MandirK' In News Bureau. which makes the fol- Jays ago will not only mean the resincerely mourned. zens elect two councilmen; cent years the shaft has been ;n A Tintic Standard. lowing statement concerning tl.t opening of one of the old time such shape that no work could he ness couple of weeks ago this bust vote man was sent to a Salt Lake by precincts. o-mlms of this cnn;p hut the introduc company's financial statu-- : below the HOtl Kiel aal hospital and an . revealed O i 'While n definite announcement! Earnings for September wire it. tion into the district of considerable handled operation while the I'nited Slates a people ionditioii serious earner of the made of officials the been by 'the vicinity of $50.0to. which i.int-$- new capital, the I'nit.-- States Minfca perhaps do cettili of their deep pros- liver and the hospital surgeons company, who are more or less pares with iTo.DOO in August. Tne ing fc Smelting company haciti,; pecting trom on-- of the adjoiuiit:'. gave the family sad news that deal It work whieh t tha is that during the t- taken over the llticent regarding on mines ft is ijuiic probable that tli,-- was but a mailer of a few lio.hva options rfV. T.v fc.5 days. 7 ear net .Milling company stock formerly held will immcdt.itc'i.v oft :ey are tfoing, it is rumored that niaiuder of the calendar ' l Jkr ' , .V Mr. Schofield was horn Feb. 2 1. repair the shaft fi Smelting compaay prorits tl.11 International ltVeraee about $50. Out) by Jackson l Mcfhryslal of Salt ft out tin1 900 tti the V; 1200 and follow lsti4, in Nova Scotia, bill in commence of work the aoon k 1 early a month. This would result m n.-- Lake City. rtf tout the old ore svsit-which has his life his parents moved to Colo-aaking a deep shaft on their NorU- profits before depreciation Htid do is understood that a very ex great posciii'lities because It It has fit do where the deceased Continued I !y property, which adjoins the Tia- potion of or 111 a share, e campaign of work is to start never been followed to any gret to reside until iihout 1S.SC when lie This paper has been against $270,000 in 1H24 in Standard. at once, some of it tb. depth or to the outer boundaries of ciiuie to Eureka. This was a new Vi Wify the "Port resard- -' "So long as lead continues strong Godiva shaft and other through I the eonipatiy's ground, deep it was intruding the mining camp; -- 1 . " " Kor be ,o the present the old from Ippra.lon. H' It'll! leu Ilf people ' of ail udvt'll- -' i J ' tobenoiiueei- a pounil, , he ;iBhalu V. will liktdy answer but I.i'-- t iiirous nature mid it was udJ(nlnK plant A,r,.u,ly la natural ' something company can easily afford to pay its the overhauling and I 'd ' repairing of tit the hoist will lie eb ctrified, Jolot for a JL -ni.ili like I,. (), SchoHack Of tne rumors. contemplated $f annual dividend machinery is under way. Previous Knltind, who has hern the head in.ii field toyoung come here. Me got into the ; U I lShortly after acquiring the North and accumulate a cash surplus in to closing the deal which gave them locally for the I'nited Smies 5 mining game nt once, working us :t :y property the International com- - addition. of the mine ilio officials of puny for many years, will he plnc.-miner in sueh mines ' the Eureki: Not only has the company reduc- - the I'nited States Mining nys officials caused $30,000 to In ehurge of the work at (lie Goitlvn. Hill and Gemini, then because In cotupary be to there 0,000 expended ed Its capital stock from 150.000 h:id their engim eis and geologists Kor thirty years the I'nited w,is known to have a lot or s mond drilling operations. Just glares to 50.000 shares, largely by iu the Godiva which States people took an enormous in workings ability and to understand seine of at this system development purchases in the open market, hut there is reported to he a larce Huge out of this district, a lot of It thing uhout pIuniM.u: he was :wirk disclosed is not known bat there is thought to be less than amount of low ore as well us coming from their own mine, the;m charge of the llomunsvillo placet grade water com' V" thout a doubt it enabled the i0,000 shares of available stock for many rd ringers and Centennial whlrh mix system whieh at th.it time was uwnpromising Eureka, become to familiar A' ffpiy's geologists VI the remainder be- - imi.i in s of higher grade material. ',-purposes, trading be to pretty well cleaned. anil by the Hullien !b.U Tfh some of the underground con- - jng closely held by those who have During the earlier days of Hie After the Centennial Eureka com- - Mining operated He contmiii'd to company. diions. That the property of the no present intention of Belling. disirict the Godiva was one of the nienced slipping the smeltiug coin handle that business until he deeidi d one valuable a Ka-tIs Lily goosj "The company Is more strongly heavy producers of this cutup. Tnj pany look, over the Ilulllon lleiklm engage In the furniture Inisin. ss Eicii the severe winter weather wjphout saying. Its location is Ideal fortified than ever before in the mine was operated under the mail- - whieh also contributed a heavy ou'-oIlls own urcount. m which tempnrarlly swept over this 1urchaMng in recent months. If we are to matter of mining territory, recent ngenieut of Jackson Mcl'hrystal mi1 put fur a long period of years. Iloth established store on lower Mini ec! Ion it ill not keep Eureka voters thieve even a few of the rumors acquisitions having greatly strength 'k 'street l.e took ehargo and has Kurt'ka " pIl,nt il! Cr1',,1 10 at looiic on election day, neurly $00 7 that have been develoSmenU CnPd ,,a n,lneral The ore. that would not stand the heavy are now Inactive and it L hut to operate Inal business evr votes bciii:; in Hie ihroo cornerre have been t is expense of shipment to the smelters, natural for the I'nited States Increased or to his credit ed coiite. t for city offices, Edward probably having " rea'Dt yeura work ,,H', tun ri- - ,ii,lK ari'lini1 ft"- nt.lh.T Lmrn years of scrvt.e than any Ah r 1lUe, hiiiilnm Hie Taxpayers I'artv, erLtlnthe id Joining claims fluctuate $20,000 or n on in a rather desultory fash- - producer. ried Ttndr previous invest- -' business man on tho street. $2,000 re elected mayor of Eureka w.i ' Not only have the Tintic Standard month. ments in Tintic mining ground! Soon after coming to Eureka mi. wlHi Mill wcio currlod to City of recent months development a fortunes ami without yielded iuomI of tiio rutulblates for was Schofield married Miss to victory . .ugbt the North Lily Into tho lime- Hits disirict still contains a nice Loveless, who survives him, nhio office on Hint ticket. Tho Officer Dividend Back ht but they have started a buying great ninny potential Centennial Eu-- ; Hudr non. Clarence. Tim l elected the mayor, thfl iurty ivement In some of the other After Trip To Floridi levels, although the Rhaft extends to' rekas. lalso leuves three brothers and long term councilman mid one of tha ' irks of that section, including the four sisters. short term councilmen. as well as reka Lily. Sheriff Coates of Dlvidrn.1, Deputy L. H. was Schofield a recorder and treasurer, who had of member ,111c The International Smelting com- - returned home last week no Mr the offices which the of Eureka Odd Lodge oppiiidtliui Fellows,' to have acquired ;(0 Florida, where he t:y officials eeem also a member and for a score i.f they have filled for some years. The of amount mineral large ground prl80I1'er .h0 wag years the cl rk of the Woodmen of Clllens Iurty elected two council-tlthis district, cither through oui-!o- n a forgery charge. The ntan was! lie was active In Hie' men. Tim Socialist. 1urty pulled a World, loisl-ht purchase as In the case of t n5 jia8tiiy sentenced and is now in the That there la nothing new in the.ver, lend and copper N not a i Odd at the lime that nrgutii-- good vote hut did not succeed in rth Lily and Addle, or through 6tate penitenMary. und he is the only husl- - Ration ! world has further proof In an stone building which putting anyone into office, built the not' Mf' c,,teB BUtes tl,at he had a dress made by the famous Cecil ,'eD)!n w,' the lodge still occupies and for aj Mr. I'ilte's plurality over George 18 to Iti COQiiDGd in on business Ihu c&iupalgn Mining only pnlovablfi trio find "a" uiven Hhodes In London over a score of number of years mumped tiie ll. Ify.in, who wns tho second 4 tern end of the tract where work TPry Hi is earth but increases the weal ill an opportunity of visiting some or, which wns conduct 'est candidate fur mayor, hull was (I advlcft a handled through the deep shaft The ho In,hrn Rave nf the world without robbing or sectlona 0, Florlda that ure now year8 ag0' the in ed W. of tho John Inwir voles. lliut build tha part Anderson, ILLne Yankee Conn, company. How-- 1 H rtinff thA to investors reads as if he had been fringing on the rights of others. Th nf ,tiniinn was Tor ho Socialist not that far Ing, many candidate, years porliou JltIe8' min-Is too Kr. the tract of land I minor In a man who finds wealth large veatorB- - The linportant coast through a campaign against Mr. of was hind the Fellows Hall The Odd contest closest Eiu Ityan. .b.e fde7el0?ed-.r.m onpoInt nl are booming as no section of the ln investments, one like propor- - He creates wealth. Mining has al- ka's dance liall and uiso Its show tv. i a in the council where 11. E. M. f United States ever tioomed before. tlons against which the industry is ways been the quick road to for- house. ('lain won out over Edward Fox bv :k will start at once on the 'h laboring. If read and tune. A country of great mines al-- i Land values have gone skyward and L. if two vutns. O. Schofield muii y portion, where a site has been filled and reclaimed swampland In acted Pn- - but f?.ur or fIv ways becomes a country of groaih , Thu election of Mr. IMkn and other lie had a ani, ailikt-H- cted for a new shaft. Bnl innU'',,C6 th hl's own .nd members of tho W,th ot BOtac of the coaHt ,S T,cln,ty and of "V Ptlons ",nd Taxpayers n addition fol-- , what nations you you ran say promoter predicted t0WD9 19 Be,linB at pr,ceB that won. ail endorsement of the pr,f,.rn.(I t0 worlt lhlnf,a oul come men. have would for article ransay oat of reason. Hotel himself rather than to accept the' cut. city administration. the smelting company s tract of altogether , "I have made - thorough study ftl with tbe pass: ratea haye and iiitnightH of others; ,.on(.UH(in(t 1 fl being further enlarged through Mining has been tho foundation of this question and have had of Florida real, estate and hw WOB,( Si might votes In the various prefrtr a rrIelll, prices (,0 bof the Big Hill holdings. purchase not on,y f Great ,I,r,lalH and he had a lot Inll orlda wca,th from the of means can put up In t were us follows: No. 1 preof he cincts people only wis Hirm; the Knight people of Provo. This tlni0- - Tbe Kovcrnmontsjand Africa, but of Hie world, care- hotels ln such places ai'K,nn,n the ieadtnR and as cinct rharitnhlo gcuorous everyone Taxpayers 67,- Socialists 64, ry must be passed along for Ju.t Miami. In fact high prices are also rlcl1 te mineral have always been fully complied relative to this prop- who has had business dealings with t'itiens 42; No. 2Taxpayers 7S, flji.t it is worth as neither side In that!tbe h:hest an strongest on the osltlon so that I might not he him will admit; the friend In natd Socialists 70, Citizens 44: No. 2 es to make a statement at this charged for almost everything Remember thathe man wno error. This Invest igal ion shows never visitors to the state require lnclud-lear,appealed to him in vain. Taxpayers 75, Socialists 59, Cltixena offered even the most ordinary produces gold, silver, lead and cop- that mining has always meals at This Joins with other 44. ing paper pintle people talk most optlmts-Ml-y raw of inducements than material any greater per is creating the restaurants. friends In -- extending sympathy ru Alex G. Gourley, four-yeconn in the world to make quick and regarding the advent of the wealth. Every stroke of his pick, tha widow and son, and other rela- cilinan on the Taxpayers ticket, re Httng company into this district, every echo of his drill adds to the great wealth. tives. reived the highest vole, which was ifiing certain that It means much Mine Owners Fight Mining Is the backbone ani wealth of every mans business in services are to lie con- 371. Funeral 1 the local mining Industry. Increase In Insurance the world. The miner of gold, sil- spinal column of all industry. ducted at tho Community Church at II. E. McClain won out over. Ed, Trovo on Sunday afternoon. The ward Fox by two votes. The. new Scout Officials As evidenced by a brief filed with remains ran be viewed at 155 South will include: A. G. Gourley, Kiwanis Luncheon Is Will Conduct a Drive tho industrial commission of Utah, Utah-Zin- c Property 5th East street, Provo, until 12.30 ronudl II. E. McClain, John John Church, of the ithe metal mining companies Held At M. E. Church p. m. Hour for the funeral 1 C. Dowqey and Walter Sent Out Car Of Ore drive for funds with which to Mate are strenuously opposed to the Christopher o'clock. son. workon the activities of the of cost the Increase to plan coming o On Tuesday evening, election day, r will be made by the Tintic The Utah-Zin- c The vote was slightly higher than mens compensation Insurance ln the property, located Pl&DS Committee To two years ago when there were bat of the Boy Scout organiza-i- . Utah mines from the present rate of In the West Tintic section and now the members of the Kiwanis Club, This campaign Is due to start $1.69 per $100 of payroll to $5.24. controlled Issue Mining Book two tickets In the field.by the Utah Majestic accompanied by the ladies, enjoyed week and It will continue until The brief Is signed by A. O. Mackeo M. the turkey dinner served at the nzie's quota, which Is $935, has ie. secretary, on behalf of the Utah Mining company of which 8. A. E. Church from Thanks of the Taxpayers. direction the under Discussion of (he Salt Lake Chamn rained. Mining Parry Is the president and manager, the Ladies Aid Society. There was During the past few 'chapter of the American s some of tbe Scout officials hare congress, has Just shipped out a carload of! no set program although President ber of Commerce mining committee Now the election is over and Armeet- the regular ifed the. various towns embraced! 'The proposal to Increase the rates good ore. Reports from that prop-j- j, mistice Day cl oso at hand, 1 desire JL craven made a brief talk in jat the Tintic District for the our-- ! of metal mining concerns comes erty indicate that development vork v'hlc he explained the objects of,n ronHlde,ratIlnn to thank ail those who took part In ch)flZ e of explaining the matter an .1 from the stock insurance companies, of the past few weeks has resulted In. PU,b''Clty Information the being V ' l,! jr the candidates of the The vote of Tueu-wTaxpayers Party. en- dar wai a voUj of oonfjjgn aBj wa do not belf- ve It will bo mis appointed the jp.ired during tho next two yea. fede, of the Tintic Standard mine, the revision Is downward, in the smelters are able to handle the under Ilinh SrhooI, Ti.lc s that the excellent work oUr the on. pare- tlou o( Prof. John Hood. being majority of case3 it is upward, and lead product, such as the C. mount lompllshed justifies a prompt re-- ! over the entire, field it would result zinc claims produce, and with both .nunjber 0j selections and Miss Done, Coni mere we are all living tofact that nse to the call for funds. 'Mam-- 1 in a substantial increase in lead and sine selling at high pricis a teacher in the Mammoth school, Moore, A. B. Greeson, J. J. Beeson, gether socially, fraternally and fairly E. E. Barker and B. N. Richard. h and Sliver City, also Goshen workmens compensation Insurance there should be a chance for the1 also sang a couple of numbers. religiously and to some degree I to make Elbert, will doubtless assist In; premiums paid in Utah to the stock Utah Majestic company trust harmoniously- - In one of the at the Following tbe luncheon Ing the required amount. if the business written gome money out of this property, Each church the board of directors and CAPITAL NTOCK INCKHAHK companies, greatcKt mining districts of the n has a good Boy Scout In claims were fur other officers of the club held a The Utah-Zin- c -' remains about the same as It has KANT TINTIC COMPANY West in the prosperity of which we FOR organ!on- lousiness meeting and engaged In a !many years owned by the late B. Ithe past. are all vitally Interested. o .ast year lists were circulated! The commission held a public Fieiner. Only recently the ground j In conclusion I feel like saying In generai discussion- of club affairs. The East Tintic Standard Mining 'Ogh the local mines but no wage hearing as to the proposal to rev.se wa3 taken over by the Utah Majestic to all the campaign llteratnxe reply & Milling company of Sprlngvllle was asked for more than . the rates. On the requirement of people who are confidnt ln being on local conditions, there published, has filed an amendment to its kr, while business men of Euto- - the commission, all of the companies able to develop larger ore deposits Bullion Beck Buildings worse towns are In Utah than Eur articles. Increasing its capital stock Insurance than any that have yet been un- contributed approximately $200. 'in Utah compensation are ka none there better. Will Be Tom Down Soon from $25,000 to $100,000 ln understood that the same pro- - field went on written record as In covered there. A long wagon haul EDWARD PIKE, Mayor, shares. J. S. Wing Is lure will be followed this year favor of the revision and its In- - fa required to put the ore on the o- V. Smith, local cntractor who A. It Is hoped that the $933 can he' creases; while with only one or two market bnt a good lead and xinn The vote by precincts was as Is handling the loading of dump ore ed within a week. wm overcome the extra ex- 'exceptions the Utah general repre-'prjc- e has purthe for companies, smelting F. Shrirer, head of the Boy'sentatives of these companies are pense of hauling the ore to the rall- chased the buildings at tbe old Bulit movement in Tintic, says that ' similarly on record. road. lion Beck shaft and is preparing to o district Is being benefited While increases, a few of themMr. Smith says them down. tear itly as a result of Its connection proportionately quite radical, are; LEWOY. and heavy lumber tbe best that ' Timpanozos Council of Boy proposed for several other induswill be offered for sale and timbers which means the proper 'dries, the storm center of the protest 4 Wits, We wish to express our apprecla-Eprek- a ln order to make a complete clean- he PfefTisIon of all activities of the against the increases proved to for;up of the old shaft house and other Mine to Office Secure Control of Properly from McChrysta! mu-wor- t r- - -' , w-l- l 1 1 I exp'-etatiot- t r J teii-iv- "r',,a iirtbutlhmMem, ..I hJ.eJ hoi-aim- j . vw t' -, ' com-contr- ol Scii'i .H u- - n ton-'i.-- al r'l - s n j - ht offl-L,m- - I 1 1 .. Eu-dou- Tux-puve- ; rs dcc.-use.- j if H,: Cecil 1 Rhodes Talk on Mining I m ptrt, ad-np- i high-amusem- I - ij - j ; prnt N-r- Sei a2i J f"!? vw'tho ! prJ , I ; i sta-lh- j j - j -- b- liutil-ne- ss ar -- of-a- ls semi-month- ly i i as - ...dlr, t Xj 7.?? IS2.7 j - U w 10-ce- I - ! ; y ' iss sstjs a S ,ida IncrMse. 42 per c aof We extend congratulations to the poorer material into stove length of the large, a , because assnre the 'lire wood. Applications for lumber, von Thurmond, former Eureka ' involved in premiums to b successful candidates and and now master mechanic for money incoming administration that what-- ! heavy timbers and fire wood are now paid. difference of opinion may exist; being received. united States at' Mr. Mackenzie, acting for the' ever o to as Jham Canyon, was properties policies we will give our hearty hack ln this Utah chapter, obtained permission , W. K. Mr. and term Mr. of its Horning of flct during the early part of the from the commission to file a brief cooperation during Lake friends visited with Salt here on business for on this subject, and this has Justice. Independent Party. ing the week. commission. J employers. jbeen placed before the , . SS& it j nt ' ' |