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Show t I vy? devoted to the cheat tln-ti-c mining DISTP.I HOME KfRKK fatal roiN'TY. ITAll. KIJIDAV. WORLDS LARGEST SILVERLEAD MINES MAY 21. l:V. Contractor to Harulle Accident At Development Iron Blossom Mine Th? dcvcli.;, - IP ' : , - ;r r 4 ti.,. rl-.e- ,,r :'J 11 H Ilf nntil his ,i,M.h i.,,t ,,. i if. five A j ix 'il:;... f tvi-- r i!.s v ll..-!V- e. .Jed i it : the Til. l ,, I Jurisdiction at the halt ill 1 e, I 1C l:e milv V. ii.im ! : Mr 9 on i i : i o- Manager II. It. Trenholm atatea that a diitnionj drill ia now being used at the property of I ha Krnpira Mines company. Thla work will ha handled under contract. Tka drill was taken to the mine soma tlma ago hut act uu drilling did hot start until this week, there being null a lot ram was carried out. The haiiiiuet and meet tug were cl in honor of the regular an1 mini visitation of (lie grand lodge officers and in the party that came here from Salt l.nke were many of the leading Masons of I'lah, amonp. thm heir. Crand Master K. M. Nye prow e i not everyone who can1 .,11 'cr or i .tr !i a s. ' l,,,i:t m.a-sLe death calmly and unafraid. 'ju:;e Shaft Connects a'!;,.::,; With l)M t.i 1 of becoming panic-i.,. c i ..rrie.l 10tt gk io sign did H. M. s mil! it Royle, ofj !v,i'!ii the Tmtie fakes. II Tirti' Stnnd.irtiV iliril ':inl.ird ,. ilin'k f, r ever Iron Blossom r, (I eO for the drilling icentiy niiL Saturday morning, :in with Uu: - fee, tit ii;ii!i..-tii.f h:.'h 60u 3S feet below mines r level. ore Was to the side of a ; greatly ti t...i;lT iiievle. pinned y tha ventilation of t ?ie pvnji.'ny depth i. He t:,i'!i',i,i:,e. i illi.ne Lit with a rock weighing folly u the ,, f,,r a encountered amalV amount of in Ci a;.. i the a future out uf r.i his ih.. th.,t mIv if c iia (r1t.,,ii; lire, crushing ilowly and stopped the Job of ilnk- Hiiiih luAir lia..,. ...i i m Mjnlo, -- 'rr,rJr aterthat fled to the men who were assfst-- L shaft will he used as a rhino Miimu.i f !.xi i.,i jin.e wa intended to prospect ing which waste materia fur f h. fij, "e hi'it flora !je !', ii, j'f will not kim and bravely met the finish Mh formation. ... Iljr sinking Ophir in's he will 1, hriu taken A into the us n. Min in h ing m career. as t!.e w.irkta.. j ht JldiUMnd drill the manage- ( I most active and useful in'i,i.sny i'1" oi I lu? v. .1 for n,, a s produr. r The tlifr.l ,h ift tier. vu a leaser in the Iron Bloi- - is somehis,distam b,e 10 t,n ,0 m"..'...! from Mityfr u'n t e to the northeast f L BiBS and waa operating below rtah c(.:.s1.. rui,.y und-- r inforniatloii regarding that liuNo. the 2, which as tlirmjfih well ns 1,1 tie from No. counties, varloua poNam limestone, which In tha east- I workings of level In the lie t:.ide lute iMtjin no iiN'an bein ex- II .l! t other parts of the state. property is tuins; handle i l'l I'll, alp. c i'.i .Had of lire. time he lost his life. With No. the rn 'n,l ll Iiatlstiid thi Sniie district carries tha went .. i 1 shaft o shipment is to the south a r.i Intiirn.at .on front lit. comiiiinv' f n n , r.i a si ori tune !tks the time of the accident waa I,.... in... hi- - "r- ago some verv wr.u,!i; a bonanza of the Tintic Standard. Reese, one of the companys th urly part uf tha uvunlng The two we-- e i her work will nlao he carried on jMrt timbermen. o put in putting In tlmbere and ;ul the Umpire Mines, one of the most Important pieces of prospect kk they were doing ao a piece of Elks Conducted Burial feud came down. There was being Ilia drift on the him ling i'i h th drills ar to ho nearly Til tons in a out a splemPd tonnage and the of kpls warning hut in some Prominent Eurekan manner Royle 'stepped di- U ton of the company s eiiuinci rs. nl that Hie (i.nipany feaurv wll or avera used in sinking. well and very ir; During the earlier day-- , of the Tir. " enriched t.y the one i.ir of ore o ihn.eehou' the i.r..perty there Is rtt mly in the way of a large boulder. tic Standard the ventilation of the the extent of out $ti;.ntlrt. That . . across lower the rock rested I'mper tribute and respect was m itidii.n ion of u and was a moal trying problem uw lhrt "um thal will be paid over after Kisi.iu y of the permanency mine paid to th memory of Iawls Mcril- - wpOiiSnien Trying tO ft of his chest and his stomach ore depimita man at a most impressive funeral It was of such size that It was Ip 3 to the excessive heat, hut woh ITwa Rnffalt m TTfal, more openings through to the surAeep ceremony at lh Klks lodge rooms In; feasible to remove It. o Hits city on Monday morning at face and" a better circulation of a!r liOi jimm hastily summoned help. lu of tha staa all Is Sportsmen as a the officers parta it desirable of Tintic o'clock, place io work as lmdge tt,,w a he discovered that he could any other inicrcsied In preventing tha ex- No 711 being In charge. TmtlC Sells, Sells Tintic 1. II. deep property of Hie dis- t release his friend, and even of lh buffalo which for t raven, the exalted ruler of the1 twenty or more men respond-t- o trict. (1. . boon ranged on ona ',,p,rt and the tha lime at lodge, this ritualistic Just presided the call for help it waa a alow development Tl.e Kiwanis clul. luiuhcti of tin Join Knlutid. for a score or mure ceremonies Inlands In Ilia tlreat Halt Lake, were curried out liefore l1 ck was the .ei.,. of a very mu. The miners had to moll campaign that is being carried on is .mm!. contiected with the Centennial an audience that filled the room. governor Hern, on learning that y the large boulder, bit by hit. ., . plenty of material for fill- rtiK nmfah. the snhjc. t of ft' lltirckii mine at this place and during w movement to gell out of Itev. M.. K. the ChurrU Krury but any th' KVipetS j within half an hour the manlin beina Tr:ul at llovm or iiiuu of that time either foreman or, delivered tha funeral ,5 , r hrd and to transfer tha ,l,rt ukfal'8 ofI ,he fontpany will n. What Tintic Sells. Sell a.Mress, iy were working so frantically tp this rock direct This very interesiing pr cm had breathed hla last. For in Pslllon ,1 using the bin on the 60 If an hour Royle withstood ihatr-j,en- t th arranged hy II. ( campaign t the Tim p;isi,.r's'rem..7ks were hst at least a part of tha hard tb baft ewe pain; at first he had confl-Ho- llusine s Kilties (omniii-- , ,bl " n,an j workings of Die Silver Shield Mining tlr furth.ir prupaga- to the w- - k,lr ,n that he would he taken Mr. Knlund. during re--! tUm. U no other way ran be found company. wors-t0 l l'rR,ouiid Frank Birch, wlm w.n the cent months, has been at Salt Baku tic lllkt could (property alive, but later he real-- 1 ?;tierial of buffalo It la fc,,rP hardly he more beau- 1 that the end waa near and speaker of the evening, very ably taking a well earned rest but ha'tfU Hint sportsmen of rtah will ao,1118, jthouvht 0 anted those who were trying to (handled this subject and gave a very .found It hard to keep out of the mlii-- j yvio selections were nlv- - ronlrllmte funds for the purchase of t pleasing talk. H pointed out to ins game and when he wan offered ,n by a phlm. It waa a half hour after flfiss LaVoiUie Clavelle choir of tho bird and turn It over to the spetlal the ntemhers of Hie club Ilia necen- the posh Ion at the Indepemlenro he Airs Frank llecsley coiiHlstlng Mr death, perhaps longer, before slain. Murrain In their wild elate pianist rock was cut away and the Won State PiaHO Contest wily of trading wi'lt each other and accepted, now being on the Job. have hern a great advertising feai Mrs Frank Carrlty Mrs' bodyj hoed. of giving the district the benefit of A. ('. NVheker, who hns lnen sup- -' OHtrnndcr, Mrs I' J Jllmner Mrs ture for Utah and It would be a mat. M. Royle was horn in Lehl,1 h keeping the money at of the Independence k. K. Ilr.oIley.MIs Frances ilulsh ter of deep regret If they are all There was general rejoicing at the ,h,lir k, S3 years ago. He came to thla Tintic High School last Friday when Money that spent in other since last Fehruary, was forced to Walter Jensen, llehcr Jones, Nell hilled off nr moved to some other trirt in y Tintic people, for mer- - resign in order that he might give 1908 and settled in word rame out from Salt Lake that lBwnB; the country. oHjre, A pluno and violin number- partTheof herd Mhtvllle. on the Inland In Orest Ever since that time, Minn LaVonne Clavelle, a sophomore fhandise that they could have pur- all of his aitenilon to Itenver conn-- , was also p.ircn hy Mrs. 12. Lindchased at lionte to better ndvantace ty mining property which h had Hay and Edward Bonner and n piano Salt Lake is privately owned and the exception of a few years at the school, had won the state men who control the company are time he worked as a ano contest held at the University no doubt, runs into thousands of held for many years. Nelerllon hy Mrs. Beesley, if This money o ter at Lehi. he had made Knight- Ball hearers were the following not anxious to continue caring for and being a part of the prn-p- e dollars annually. 0f Utah hum .,,.1,1 help ail home. He operated a bar- - Rram for the Utah High School Day, .pom old time friend of Mr. Merrlman: the animals, desiring the range for Sijt Merrimn., and our labor companies employdl, nop at Knlghtville hut In re- - an annual James Miss Crooks, Jnmen Norman, Frank other slock. Ulavelle, affair. it years James .Morgan, Dan Osgave moat of hla atten- - whose piano playing has attracted a employing labor should see to it that (iarrity, to mining. He la survived bv jot 0f attention and received much the Tintic man has prcferenic. This, and Angus Mellor. trander New Enterprise Will all adds to our prtsperity und hap-- ! 1"0 by two sons and a The remains were taken to Rail favorable comment locally, undoubt-iteto Efforts locate the of sister the children being: Eldred be Launched at Provo laike City hy 0. A. Frnnke, local pines. e(ny has a very brilliant musical Merrlman. Tintic mining The nher numbers on the and burial was made la and UTonna. Two reer ahead of her. She is but IS morllilsn, which were piano select Ions eralor who died so suddenly last, the Mt. Olivet remetery, many wn and two sisters also sur- 0f a- -e and in the contest at work on half mil.these relatives being residents year8 Lake she competed against hy Miss Josle Bunnell and Miss La-- ! week, have iieen unsueressful. friends accompanying the body to lionConstruction dollar cast Iron pips plant will gait were excellent and tern found at Mr. Merrlman's home Salt loike and Clavelle, being present at tha begin within tho nest fow weeks at nty' more than a dozen of the best piano u, jut the Apez Standard mine Indicated burial. noyle was one of the best players selected from the various worthy of much commendation. the I ron ton site of tho Columbia was his her home sister that bestowed making the praise, Jex . n rodents of the district, be- - high schools of the state, in almost thePresident Steel Corporation. Tho plant wtll a to SI. hut sent UtuH message admiration and the appreciation at .specially popular among the every instance these contestants he constructed by Pacific States Cast Man Will some was Eureka which last hupes-thaddress, the club of the Help young upon of the various Iron Pips company which Is now Knight Ing seniors which means that they and the speaker. years old, brought no response and kere most of his mining Open Old Tin Property much older than the winner of It organized by capitalists of tha The luncheon was refreshing and evidently it was not delivered. were conducted. Hia death were east and the coast. Tha leading event. officers of the is understood that the the but very dainty, fiter of deep regret and the is J. it. McWaas, In addition to the honor of win Elks lodge have succeeded in getPaul Kinkel, who for some years figure in the moveMcWane hundreds is being free-t-o ning the contest Miss Clavelle will Cast Iron In touch with a nephew of Mr. president of the been ting has with ronnectoil local past the bereaved wife receive a scholarship in the Univerof Birmingham, Ala. who lives In Idsho. company Pipe Merrlman, wilt leave within next tho mines, oildreu. carries Public Benefits When The Holding Merrlman, few days for southern rallforn'a to , I'roperty of lwls fifty of Utah, something that Wer? In the Chief Cons assist In tho considerable value although company, which la bolding In trust twk ik. 1 r lt an prinrip of Go old Battle to Men reopening Coal be-0 wiivsuWnj " - Church at thU place it wm be a couple of years yet Mining company taken in exchangM tlmo tin mine which recently form- tho land donated by the people of clock on Tuesday and on the foro Bj,e will be able to use it for his Apes Standard holdings, is ed tho basis for tho new corporation Provo and Sprlngvlllo to the Colum-ilii.- 'i ing day, after the body had school on this week he n la making Steel corporation, a is of high There fight two years are to ho known as tlia United States r(.ported to be valued at about there . len.t t0 Lehi for burial, a the big coal companies of a1 000. As far as known he died intes- - Tin Co. The property la located , PPerai tons for turning upwards of ahead of the young lady. conwork was held there. land to tha new com-A- s state and as a result coal Is now Miss Clavelle is receiving the short dlHtance from Redlands and 0 acres ofsoon as tha deed for thla friends In Ing at the lowest price that has been e many her fr of It a many years ago largo ;l'Hnjr' produced gratulations In many year. state In been " transferred to thu this are whom predicting ,torycle Officer Is quoted of tonnage of tin, ownership at .tint! Tintic, all per SpnngVllle Wins Close 8f Tork will make wonderful pro- The price at Salt Lake was $8.50 tn ,th vested time an she syn-being that English Doing Excellent Work It Is un- during studies ton delivered and in Eureka some of begin Immediately, musical In recent in her From Eureka Game the years gress the dealers have heen taking orders has been Idle but through the ef the next few year. at 15.50 delivery immediate for ku d invested in a forts of Sail Lake and Los Ang tlua J? Supt. Bprtlett and Last Wednesday Sprlngvllle $7, one local merchant wiring nr huntnea-men it has been financed Well Known Mason Was employed an officer to L. Done, who arcompanied a party team baseball Eureka tho by thefeated of care for tho enforcement of the of thdir students to 8alt Lake for ten carloads to take and an extensive campaign of dewas , 4 to 6. Tho score of game In onjthe nd Summoned in New Mexico the the purpose of attending the high business that came pouring velopment work will he taken up. w this new undoubtedly reduction was played at Sprlngvlllo and waa an The the big lhat state cop is haring a contests, price of thi Is now much higher school rh,mH good one, holding the exceptionally effect. Cars are no school did not oarticlpateUhfchwasi W. J. Henderson, a well known a high pitch. than It wit at the time plans were There has always been an effort .Interest of the fans at sing Main street as a speed-,- il made for ropen'm this old time member of the local Masonic lodge, 10 sum ometimet burn up the won hy Miss Uavrtie. be winners, allowing only seven hBs, mine and consequently the protect pasmal away on Tuesday at Denting, end get away with it that the ua ah'ab fS-wlrisometWnlTlike: of which were scattered with tho has a splendid chance of succeeding. .Suw Mexico, where be had been sent ll ner or later Tin quotations are constantly chang- - for treatment for lung trouble. Some will come the University weather.l they except Ion of the third Inning, In state 11 8 the eTen duringheho throughout Ing for the better owing to the understood Generally ago jjr lender sou suffered Pity with pleasure lt txl Bw more of some of the largest tin fr,m tnfluunza pletion was Sorenson and when lt was officers hits. motorcycle l0bnefrethou:,,lt three every from jearfmd and Jut the jj:;, ,8 to be extended to all battle; bckof which are ion 'el in the Earned that the disease had serloua-Brltia- h properties In four towns interested in the coal f,r bftlwecn the W8relieved by road ily affected his lungs he sought treat- events. jTmtic and to thefrom once tho public Is ho- frames and For --o . producers. ment at one of the Salt Laks bospt- UUh Sutherland. here fast driving is by no ling benefited. -later going to a sanitarium at jtals, CLUB HELD IJTEKIRV cGus Fringes Held to g common. BECK HII.UT M NORTH ON WEDNESDAY MEimXG Bill" Hendersons death, eomlng T!S,r,,.tht are "Uqnored up," as Fifth District Court Many Trout Planted DOWN TO THE VOW LEVEL In life he waa hut little so Tlntie drivers freqnent-- f early Pond in Burrastons y, ,.(1 better o 40 of age Is deeply re-On of years of Intent the out Wednesday evening keep thlspest w If. Ryan, In charge of the week the Entre Nous charged with George a fim Frinpea by Club because grafted large circle of friends it is this had his preiiin-- j at the North met at the home of Mrs.Literary M Cox, who for several development work bat the local r. r, district. OCon-i- n this E. lle waa manly, J. officers are aft-- to do bodily harm, veer's wits' employed on one of the ays that the Sacramento a and orable The honest; included: scroupulously program a. Tlfttlft j .f (kla soitveonw HAW ()gj) ILto Her First Appearance, (Rich- - trifle too retiring to make friends Miss Ross. rapidly but those who had aa Anna ard Davis) Harding It of the week and state tinue for some time yet although triVcourt at NVphl. FrB5e" part .portunlty of biwomlng acquainted Edgar. (Killand) nnderxtood that a station Is to be Mrs. Presented by Attorney Uat.f-Vta- t he is now looking after a large with him and of learning Just what Driscoll. l(. Mary level. 950 attorney, Edition the to:fttt at Mona. 480 Recital county -. nar A fine luncheon was served to the! was back of that quiet, unassuming proreca--.Takes 1. i. char,, cf( charge .1 .h. guest present. Mrs. Mary Grant, of .disposition, could not help hut which the BANK pond Place Next Monday tion. s was a special guest on this ize that there waa much that waa Barraton RUT; tet V;R Fringes. ish; , ' me dMpartmnt has stockf occasion. This was the last good, and little if any that waa bad, The evidence thoniJM in hla make-ued until of the organization for September, of the St. Josephs went to witness, Mr. Henderson came to Eureka new 000 a club will of when cointhe man. year J?pJL'-nfrom Mi Present LaVonne It!!,111 hi wife, montns. the six years ago from Idaho, about mence. of jr.n? aPln wiUl to be giv- - the purpose oj ted. acd thetrd nouah to take' Filver City have where be had followed mining. On of he The. for admltbankruptcy. Theatre in seasonihis application this ll0Bd 8tJ refused cityiwhom f:shlng his arrival here he engaged in leassome time ago ixtaL ODD FELLOW H AT principally at the Chief Coij. Boyer GRIND LODGE MEETING ing, He Joined Tlntie lodge Salt Lake property. o - No. 9, F. it A. M.. and was active In John M or ley, a past grand master, the work of the order. I HU Ufe LOS S. E. Ware, secretary of the above wax at Salt Lake this week for the Beckwith, Mrs. Frank and J attracting the attention time the r. ' ,ld who received word of Mr. ch..d a it was leaving the scnooi; lodge, visltel of n the Eureka friends. It is hop- - the hullets wen state Della the know , purpose attending people, well at accident appear-d ,ed Odd Fellowa. Other mem Hendersons death, says that ha comof friends last the Saturday Ing 1 arid Mr. Beckwith also was present. hers of the Eureka lodge who were municated with a brother at the aUeordial-tria- l lli indicated tbal lag to be uaaT013' ka tnp which family home in Calhoun, Ga., andat the grand "hy at the Masonic living .Mb. Imn Specter,, band and , funeral will he eonthat burial state of Rev. were the officers and . Robert . Frary lodge . iL, Laird., the of grand 6 .v rp lent and uiai. locxf 01 T,",te i the Program with Miss Cla . "e. (H. wil1 he bestowed a'mustretnam court. sa ii0?1 diploma. ,ln the district it work i r ; I I : 1 I 1 u 11 I : i - - j i - ri I i i it 1 i!'1 . I. i (i-.- y ! i 1 i Siaiidard is Itttio ill lull i'. ;; i:i .; ion to nm.e Mich senI'.h rt. stiver ore let of o'.i was suckci! for sltij ti1 I io the ciitui.iiiv's sp.'al r. Iitm:v Sheriff oatc.. was io lie j. it of looking af'.er the sti.c 1: was in truiiMt to the . ;,r very preca i.l ion was tk, n pi" tide !,n s. or t ho theft ltf lit of the ore. nd it reach , ; wnliout inUtiiip and 'tii.ii.r c t: !, "it ativoue oiltMdc ,,f the eom 's f.i'ii kitowinK Just how much I!. U.is tto.l 11(1 ill the paitliiiUr lot ore it is :.i that the high grade i t.iki it from deposit on the ,)ri "'h. Sill) .111.1 i'ea level of he ntllio anl that ilrv imnehes of high i'it , , i ft..:.! til : At Empire Mines t .1 ' i'1 h.it .... I reprcsent-ni- -- i'i-.- j were sealed : . i . -' ! i ; V. $46,000 Mason, d liferent IKhl !! f i'v K , HI i l..is .'it 1 f, ! . YO Holrs will be sent down into cventnx of last week, (he ex li .I.'l ., l.. niH.te' meat elVnt been having prepared1 very promising Ophir limeMtielimi: and . J strve.l hj ihe memhes of thoj rs,i,!t. Kt.rij ttii stone; formation carries ore ,,1 j,,ial chapitr if the rastern Star.; a cry mi lilt iThia was perhaps the largest gath lit ,it !iir Mimic t.srliij.l on east side of district lerlng of M.nmns in this city in reecnl ! I;.c ;ll r Diamond Drilling Was Held Last Saturday, I juuel of Tintic lodne No. - i ! , Merrinuin - i.t V'i il'.i1 'im- a V.m-'- n. t r snp.-i-is not uncommon in ! ! men are anbjected to! Hons at the Anv r':.ir-i.iwhere U where after the v Isl'illU.N ! I.lvlt1 I, of all kinda and rm u Quite often lurking jujtWiIl he driven una r o the corner, but even amoug hazardous Une ; Tilltic Standards New i following thia min-- v, ft i n i ' Shipment Will Bring Company Over is in XumWr 28 .Richest Car of Silver Ore Leaves Standard aP .if 'Standard pr.;vry u, Mv of t lie ilisir:i t. h.,s down by bouH-;- ;' Jjer pimedmeets death; min-- , Pitch, nrfiiuii.-.itioij r.. r bravely which i to make resume in the prospecting unable jji jand in rariou are undl,r Mlt. time to save his life. ntf01 Ai or THE t rout-pon- t V . ! -- i 1 1 1 i 'ii-nli.l- i - b-- - , .1 V : . unac-taBUb-le i I mmm. j Lk Inter-proridin- .! - i ! . g . toiPP fin Kylv-vt- "J - cr. - sn.lllmhtS , inu-iha- l - I 'nd li-n- I. I - -- ,t 1 B r, I op-gra- pro-;tw- ls Lel-Von- j- - " I. V es b-I- op-0- ng i M un-usu- I Provn-Hprlngvll- le I 885,-taree- , i sec-wvl- ce -I-- -- PrPry I . 1 dW-ate- . mo-an- r t - I; Si t de-r.10- d SiBri2r.w of,s ca-ja- t -- - lead-distri- ct I hon-no- ( ' c. LHoltaJ 5 real-Denv- juv eim p, i sc., , WS hiiVenrei rat pn.s "1sr.rw prnt ...... er, ; t 'I |