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Show nOPT K DEVOTED TO THE CHEAT TINTIC MININS DISTRICT Kl'HEKA. Satisfactory Showing In : Reported Strike ii Property Tirtoria Tintic j Jt-A- HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST COUNTY, I'T.UI. Leads in Production IO t, 1 , Tl-.ti- ? p- - whore aa riliii ' development ram pal: a l et a ca- rx some i:n e jt'ier way p Tlu principal wrrk ai the Ev Bingham Mines company' T 11 ci luck :Jr0f 1,v-l- a raN. li't-.on the heels of ;bl driv- n from tho same level, ar.l last as it I sometimes quito T some ore in the me..., . Lk' shake off misfortunes. n? snnouncement is made of.tre property .it .t !: t; ii ,,f in the Victoria mine ih Iliniiwi- of this rre biv.n m tb "ike iSsce week hands of lessees. The Emm're M.n.w It was on,y most a of Important company, during the pist ve.ir has of .r.-livery in the Eagle ft Blue sent out a number tho ore deposit that was l.va adjoining, was made from are nroperties of the ed on the 1S00 lex el V i fr appr s'-n- a - ti rertstei tl ks "'n sw-sa- - c. a. ;m - hi 'ar-'-- ;l ivn-.p-l- i- a bi!" a jt. ,'i I t 1 ah!; a cri-.ite- , olKiCt s I . el I i tl'.e ef r s:!er .oe is r.I'o'it .ip's p- dmiiou -. of md S.i't iibr.it f Mr. lleihes report shows that e has been an inerease in prod le- - Ia' c. W : I s ls-J- n report of the l hief t'onsoii-il.i'e- it Minng company for the uu.iner of the present I'he sire.-t- . Hi - propeily impioved. trucks changed 5 ; 7 Cross value of an! ii'ovismn made for diverting the orej was fitU.ilti while the net value flood waters which have u habit of n h 101111 ted to only $10. 47. lieir way through KurekaV iieveloimient work in the truVlous j'mting business district. of the Chief t'onsoll.luted. properties As soon as the 1'iiion Pacific , '. l!:j s - 'f f.-- r inly I'ily dirl. been advancing by work0,,fs VoiZ W,'r 5n ,h, 0tl"'r reo.:e, in Sal! I ft 1,;rt1i,,r number ','PPK list, tins of shipping ho'h he- bounds and the shares Im; first M the P'f;'''"'''!. confident that the Km pi re Min.s r tlu entire state, according to the otilv Inn life months ago reached an in, opinr soon be good for a much heavier r',,'"it is 170. I tab is will are exPecLed low m,., Pint the state .oming'ibmoty riully ore product mn to the front in the the high mark of late last production product icn. with Smnoiit lend . and fine which is undoubted-- sccon.l, Tintic mm.s K'tiplro Mines ft Luked regarding the strlkh! hart that the Cold Chain property is ' lh natural result of the l.i!47.-Hpounds of ime f metallurgy, the zinc produc-- i I t.iiis iomI gold Tirtoria mine Supt. Willlamiaw being prospected, the drift hav- production been sent, over into the latter ,l0n having within the year nearlv was tTT.SO.l omn-ea:d that the ore, which la,nS ao.l out of 1 S 0 fee. aiM trebled and the lead production ad-- . that amount Tnitie distriet should cdtat commercial grade. hadaro,,nl at a denth of I t In a raise that is Jt reported lhat. there is a pos-d- 'Mined by nearly TMUO.OOO pounds, ho ciodned with 43.;srt ounces, I gfonntered e (o an unfavorable price the oat-- 'ty f oilier neighboring claims The total value of the niuierals dost 70 feet above the 14001 t lie same from l,,,t developed to copper in this state decreased produci-the in the Tintic district dur- distance deep ad wine south!'n,! from ihe high point of 1S24. the lo-- s ing ims b. en fixed by Mr. jahe'i main workings. Values '8affSome lime ago valuable jnfornta- - f(,r the year being nearly 5.000,000 Heihes at f lii,:US.l 50. ileidand silver and while it reenrding the formationa below much'll01 Stilt too early to say idt dimensions of the deposit J Parent work in. is or the Umpire f diMmomi" drill:,'1 Unit pinna may he made for KU much to the mine. They 11 d0P mining campaign in this prop- - v ttrted a drift for the purpose Pr5'- ddag this ore on the 1200 level. ' i 110 feet of work will he re-Mill 4 to reach the ore on that level. Tintic Road Surfacii'ff , In local the the prop-year At O V?0k NOW Under Vd.y the Bingham Mines appear-- 1 if or 9U.000 tons of the ore remaining, oone ofike passing through In addition to his loading Job at J"5' leaving Mammoth each Hurfacmi that section hum unnni .m. mm nnn ne. A. 8. ft. Mammoth Mr. Smith is also sending to the , of being road consigned Tintic auto from Hand of the th nrle !rt ,"hi-rl- a was ' .tried during the rompanys plant at (Jar-- , the Hm. li.iig coinpany quite a heavy mling Hat thin- -s sra different This or is roming from the tonnage of ore from the Bullion ft Blnw neli la,ter Part of ,fisf week. An the at Em-- , ka. The pres- force of men ha; been pjt dump which Iho smelling Heck pr.ip.-rtIt Victoria are producing excel- - dlMonal , some Heck from the lime coniv A ,r 0 purchased i.iy shipments ago'ent : four big ri!01 , ire making nice profits and ir v;1:r-- sn.1 are atiout lf.0 Ions, nr thiee Mining eom-;dumaterial. from tne Mammoth fcthe Hneral jj production of ore falls but the mine is earning more money; mining1 much better grade of ore. new slat ion. while not a large-etieending June iUHli. was mailed will lie unite modern and con--- jcur, to ilic sinekhnlders during the late of i en. i n t. 'i he original approprtaiioti. ter part uf Iasi week. The report 1; was tl a! (lie big I'.it undoubtedly reduced somewhat shows a gum over the previous Kurcg.i the dll. i net- lie.1 niiiii'uifs tli.it the com-pun- v appreciate t ire l.j- - progresMve people that lias made a) is in e.iod physii-a- l spirit and flnuu-n.- il new Mali. hi possible at a lime when' t ion. t ho ioti.l lUinii, quarter .i'i western i .nl road compuuiea are amounted to lrt.953 tons J'-- id.ng tt iiece-iserto go very easy, shipments of dry oto which yielded, after i.i tlie ii. at ter of expenditures for: satupMug, giuelting .neb iniprow'ineiiis. The new build- transporu.iion, and all oper.iiing charges, $148,-7i'- 2. is con-i.tin well located and tl will ing 12, .is compared with total shipample ,ioiu for the handling of ments of 42.7 7 tons yielding $115,-'11.2- 1 all local business of the line. Mr.. lor the I' r .( quarter of the Kirkpann-says (hut the grounds to year, The meruge gross value of sl e count v the east of the building, extending the ore pec ton was $:IK.7d for loud (.f thro-a.-to t hurcli street, will be and dry ore and the net value was Sal -- 'a.l the l.na.t .i dislan.e Gr.S use-th- bait to r lia.iiliug Mint li west u-i.i- .i l Tl,-- tie of d.l depi't Vg.ui of that line Kirkpatrick tliiims (lie new bunding shnul.l be: c within the ne(! wii si .Hid as sniin .is it is in eld b, Hiding will be torn down to! pot nut the w idon. ng of i hurcli eeany V - ta the r niort rair.s tiiy s'i.i J :uei.os the Tin tie I iiwer Main stree' i'll -, ta Chief Cons. Report . Shows Big Profit M6, 349, 459 1 in- amount cf the report on Ii.i!' prodiirtion for the yei-:- n ,1 by Victor l'. lioi- rtf, , t'f tile :n:rnio.ir.M'ii f :lie j'.ir.'au of mme Ties 'ho s the i:.i ;i.irt.i n povll, he Tin::.- J: iriet iciap:.'s l! is tl is raining faction Mineral s sV.-p- to ! Wortfc 0,Pnl Nuinbor Unio"fTP of While Metal , rJET condition. riillUY. .U.ilVf ,hj-- ' as both of of a number ,b1IU are in fine ;urn;; PTt y at Mammoth MINES D B Mn ra -jj)2al SILVER-LEA- l2 . alnc-les- d . I coio- lt),.iutinK tl(1 pimus, amounted to puny s new depot is completed and ' feel, an Increase of 537 feet the old structure removed Eureka ' over tin previous quarter. City will make some very Important The report of President Waller i in provetiien I s at the lower end Of Kitcli follows: street it where inlersects jiTiuivh Is moving along In A with Main street, according to Mayor veryEverything manner and I lie siiMsfaciory Edward Pike. It la planned to wid- assuranee ovinia of a graduul inen out t'liurcli street, building a creasing bulk of product from year :.) j i new retaining wall, and sack a hint v will add greatly to tho ' and anfety of that slreet. Mr. Pike is desirous of bringing about Ills improvement with as lit-- 1 delay a possible. The city fa none loo rich lit this lime hut lhM Job ought to bo hatuUtu! with but Pkpcnse. al any rate it la aomn-- j I kna taken up uf jhowhl to year with, of raurs, varying values. prices and profits. The final evolution of tin milling though covering a further protracted period la of very grout economic importation to the coni-- 1 Will effort for perpetuation Outpu! )Hny in ;inil coiilluutul KrowfU -un- The work of acquiring a tanlial ownership of mining ground cun now In said to tinvo been com.M ,url pleted, uml we feel quite certain that the company will he able to dis- Don Clement Killed cover Hnd make new mines In tho 111 Chief ConS. Mine long years lliul are ahead of if, enough having happened In this way it addition iw.i additional Don Alma Clement, aged 21 years in appearance of the 10 I son of Mr. and Mrs. Tho.naa 1,,1u;ra wl,J ntpany atarind 111 work. this city, lot! his lif In ll lmlief I hat in the fu- . mine late last Friday ? JHry ' ' th dlatrlct wus crushed iietween m . l,,at s excep-and the side of a drift on hav . Family Returns output up to fixe carloads of tho J K00 level, being unal.lu to gM P""P,',Hr tlonally good, composed of pea gr.i- - !u smeller people. -,1,B f T U'K", Ingla . out of the way of a mule train. vel anf Ban1 an affording to those After Loner l'p to the present time the smelter !' a(,,t da;.. & Auto Trip is treuismelter the iwV1 has taken with or two 200,0001 - O three oilier rwho have traveled ove: that portion Vndouhledly approximately Along n ru,,Jr Jumlfma amount miners Clenn-wsa going Into Ilia f ft ud Mrs. C. E. Huieh and already finished it is packing down tons of this ore. The steam shovelling only a part of the large ftffind nephew, Mias Francea in fine ?liiipe. making a road which which Mr. Smith is using, is rutting! of low grade ore which is being sent driri as the mule train was coming . u rmn re- r ! iud Walter BeeRley, returned should withstand travel for several the dump away rapidly and it is un- there from this district, the balance mu 10 the shaft on a down grade.' follows: purl use These miners were not walking very Juki on Monday evening after. years. In rome places tho coating derstood that there is but 80,000 being stored for future The tonnage of ore produced in cioce together and tt appears that months anto trip which took 'of gravel is too thin but no doubt !? J mine was considerably less reach-Jno 1 had others lu ihe trouble u hr east as Boston. In all' this will be remedied before the aa but of higher 1.000 miles lug points where there was ample ,h2 North Beck Shaft Now were traveled trucks are moved to some other Job. Eureka Blau Interested The averago was maintained t Ill'll In eel mit ,if tim wav nf i, This is the first time in the his- Hr "p Down To 1000 Foot L4vel mule and the loaded mine cars.;'" In Montana Property tory of ihe Timic highway thal any No. amaller depoalts Ihroughout o the Titles visited that ha pn.liahly thought with the ex- - portion of it has heen constructed in mine have shown a marked de- , klll;n nil, nf ISa of New York a little wnrk'KI, ,r,,.Hr. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner and A,M,iei.h:irrain,,,nMi City. While a modern way. Previously but if),. lnily was crushed r3 rr,!l,K n production a Great Lakes .. pending has been added in different children returned to Eureka early in the North Mining rnmpnny section the mem-- ! up of ,1... Earl Heck, who was handling "Jr"! fora a in the party went into Canada placus with no thought of making a the week after Is very some along time going sinking w ln upending rteepest u Toronto and later visited proper road bod to hold the gravel. in Montana where Mr. Gardner is rapid and pleasing manner. This the mule train, could bring Tlioso are now approach- enrs a to of 100U.nI r. and Mrs. E. A. atop. the ring Shoemaker Especially has this been true of the interested In a most promising min- week Ihe shaft reached Several or the company's employ-wh- n Int a half mile in depth and are almembers of that family at road across the Goshen bottoms ing proposition. The ground is In- I.. vel. according to George II. Ryan.l seven hundred feet below la directing this campaign of, ees, who happened to ho In lhat part ready tl, Ohio. Most of the large where it has always had too great a corporated under the name of the where the first water occurred, H" f Mr. Radd-ilassfateil Beck E. work for property, J. 1 cities were visited and tho production re"At No. 3 the crown end the gravel and surfacing Barton Gulch Mining company and development It Is understool ln removing the body of Clement mains about shnft ate that one of tbe verv material was soon pushed and worn associated with the local man In the and associates. same the there la beneath the cars. Death must a considerable amount and futures of the trip was off the grade by traffic. Thia will enterprise are a number of Salt lhat tho piece of sinking will not from been of develophave almost Instantaneous. the but some that time teney into the New England not he the case with the new road Lakera among them being Lewis stop for Tho young man was born In Mam- ment work. SIn progress. shaft will he sent on down to the flit Marks and I. M. Holt. mhih are unusually fascinatAt No. - now being made gs a modern shaft the tonnage was summer. The Mohawk not far 1200 level, perhaps to a deeper moth, March 17, 1905, and had al- lower on account of amne developIn width. feet are owned claims The roadbed eighteen fully Trail, hia home made He ln Tintic. ways is extensive torn lx be-' there any wtonto Albany, is one of the 'was first constructed and this is rrom the old Virginia City mines, point, had bi.cn connected with the Chief ment work which was necessary to of where placer mining was carried on croKHrutiiug of the formation. drive in the aa is ling covered with a thick coating the country, for about afx months and it is re- he done before further mining on 11 old Post road it Ihe main ore system. At this writwith such succpss years ago, but .v gravel and rounded to give Ne from ported that lie was engaged to be flt 7 to Boston. Aa soon as the Job is quarts mining that is being BandiFire ing the tonnage and valuea are Indrainageproper a well married lo known young lady creasing. H 4 return that ed on tbe Barton Gulch ground. A had roads were1 is completed it is understood atten-sitsof trip His I'ayson. father, Thomas Is Still Burning in Iowa. Colorado and! Mr. Greenhalgh will give his The development work at the Eureka man, W. A. Tasker, to the Clement, lint for many years been ronHt.l.st-al.lln- ihe result of heavy ition to the road up the Elherta superintendent, and while Mr. Gardn in of the "J"" w of the charge The Pike's Peak- a few volcanoes proo- - Hlah Cower & r lonnaR ner was there a two mile road was anl Excepting Ocean to! slant and through Pinion Canyon, Go. Light main about the same. constructed to the property with a abljr tbe oldest continuous fire on highway from Denver to! Mr. Is survived by his or en tfc earth to in the coal mine at Hum about of Thn exploratory eight work at the grade average hrnMi ( vn tjiifiififu bu,t little more than pjremen of Eureka Will 'mit uni. Ca , which has been burn- ilrvarioos other relatives Apex Standard mine wus tomporarily per cent, over which machinery installation. ,a since 1859, despite more than Attend Perk City Meeting hauled to the mine. The Funeral service, were held at the now been com-!- 3 -- y has million dollars spent In efforts to L. D. H. Church " of the machinery of the week but it part ln Ihfa city on Tues- - " 5, , r ,ed u. to is believed It a development; tood that the other roads! fir and ut f,nt. systematic jj,,. Hannifin, "tate Pr1esldt pitted ft. J. John aficrncN'n, niuTiop George day t.to Ltah from " have started from live embers m Th2 Colorado of the Utah Association of Fireman, campaign can be expected. of IJ.aNhes which wem shoveled into an Finch being lo charge. Other apeak- - rfc,,,;on for Ihe f J."1. rfleP?' features out the same condition. The engineering the of irgllnlttr tl IflllV work7 era were local raven, and other members manager Mr. of ,ha, ,,IH known ore bodies in that ( ity next new road were In the bands Pn;pty coal car in the days when wallf0r ihe t'lah Power to., Samuel v partment will go to Parkconvention. f wixid. The car T , not only was the piece W4srK njaie and (f ,h( diatr,rt affl nww th- Gardner annua d the both P, of Otoon, Payd Neari mv Monday for In record breaking )aUBht firH fronl ,ho embers, spreml and the showing there handled property work of to- have who invocati " Among those a much quicker response to Ju.3 in the mine and final- Park time but the cost was held down to 0 ,jmbers the promise h imy of t nnd r e attending Contact intention their an- llarn the work. ThS he minimum, the total expenditure , fo thls roal ,ein. This moat des- John Kitt. 0- 1 niy meeting are:Sullivan, faBM., of m!ne fires ta regret to report the sudden about $1000 when expericnced IjuarMt re- we being have inreresting and prom-- Downey. Florry not to: would of Mr. Lewis Merrlman which is death estimated states builders i;njie(j road noeed of Mrs. aite." Ekloff. Mrs. occurred have been taking livan. Dan Fields and Georg on May 12th. more than M Mr. Merrl-tna- n work for many ronsumed the have Waiter Hechtol, .the 00 level of the North mar. was in CmIs! of money. of the Apex amnnnt superintendent .aarfTnpTi, r,m! s that imall!'i,,n Eureka and ,on"of. IoprHoa O'Haro. of East Tintif.l Tills year the ore. In Standard and Ihe original locator of omy tbs s sl(;, burnin(,. Jt Some very tournamt wae Ihe r. A Burton m cello organist. not. welopment compete will work has be-FTP r the ground and afforded an exceedh quantities, has been. and Mr. Gard-'w- h T Melvin Done, for a l..,ag time under tlie which nlwayi follows Lt 'w,Th0wa al!,,J Ivfin Gulch a ingly friendly aid to our company on ground, hp jDnsively assotiation. p.art setl were state Q r(!rna,na (ak.n xay(lon lo Ha efforts, Polin. one of tbe'meeiinaB of the in the years that have ;Vf M 'for burial. ?er- passed, in extending its holdings In that section of the dlatrlct. Ha beI,,a wrx.J AI.LIXG IMK K KTKIKFeH came a part of Its organization and silver. iu,Hmlted JSS12S and at present gold MIXK l'H,KK 'wishes sn-- l gave it the most loyal and efficient to faitli in R. D. Cronin ,e Mr,. l0Calit7- the funds are not available. aid both aa employee and partner. lie of her tiir- nounte AIn777n ,he sa-Daum, VJ'rrarrt "r'nnnci-- ' ,he 24no The convention of on The work ln the wet end of the Encouragin? that of a total a.wl Monday ar- WOrl1 bas c mill, where a and silver-lea- d been P0r open at Park Pity 4 m sulphide product Is being made, level; that 1:1s continue for three days. on- la still in the adjustment stage, bat driving toward the enatj Ut eneourtglaB re It la expected that the Interferences ar-- . rear Tein matter Ccnnly Election Will the !viSfJlowta for Coldf.eld past at wed ,,j4iered serious although be was tak- - will soon be overcome and a coming from the oil regular an- V- - Coai7iceJ In Fall Ut , hdrlft can8eB him 10 at on he Halt Lake hospitals monthly driiled !f:n t( Prlff' profit earned. Progress la Eureka mining hllKR,KK lA.V M1RTIM be !on osubscribed by the Dr. E. J. following day. reachTiny.hrpnyry gradually being made in tbe workpot ls it noWHcems SPORTING NEW AUTO Howell accompanying him on the ing out of the volatilization process; A1 bas,n,s, men, and dy lhe local politicai of some aegrre At exshow the hospital an ;trip. of quiet positlrehat this work la being accomplished by ago this drift cut binning to lOil aminalion showed that the spine had tbe use of the ,.A sheriff time J.gnsneWfw the success to the JjJf high SJ Daniel Martin, It la north-sout- h StS:,r-,:inJeV-tailings acquired by ffr B LST injured and It is thonght the company In l's purchase b countirf ta porting a new not iVe wiU 'he well of the had t hndlheiPharfn formation which Hapmobile car. In hto characterlo- that recovery frem the accident will Eureka Hill mine that contain the ome ana for r? lead randidates ra. saying much, be rapid enough values to give a profit." two explanation. The statement ot assets and liatlk- -BINGHAM MINES Mt .heTr the drilling to as or June 30th shows curbilities of gEJ fed. iiiA be now AT LOCAL I can id'Frofresa an,on the voters dur-- i ;J5';oulld t,JJ; rent assets, including cash, of ar d o- ,"ra anI iDg the fall election or the sheriff, accounts receivable, rs expire wm. 'he ouch cording to the d,nlIer' i:h In lost be salarii. P. T. pay south fissuremiv'hVnro Billings, general snperlnLiberty bonds and other in.may anticipate needing it to get out' tone of the jobs ,lc wjii should important oil "s- on- 3i the ; f (0WB m the event bis services arc tendont of all of the Bingham Mines vestments, $209,80i.94. Miscelllane-on- s h toake ! them attractive. At items bring current assets np to r v. tb. North si.-,a total of $550,743.13. sheriffDeferred tl3o wllJ cii'1! cnducted In a most receptive, tl that d!ptrlct charges amounted to $55,041.87. other. cerxbe.e banner, the aharehold-- ; correct, then th.s Si thathe83 am'n'barHy Smelter Taking Bi? Low Grddc Ore Tonn3S6 of Tailings I 1 be Increased -- 1 I 'r' 1 "; 11 I i ! "'"J"' i 1 7 1 1 1 1 -, 19 11 ! . lrter ' jri.-men- l 1 ' m" """ i ; I j I j IT- I I - : o-- h. d y gab-statio- ; ; t Cb-men- j e.S7E' Jew'" i I Pit -- Lime-Porphy- 1 ry ,,,, T-I- at-it)- A 1 JJXrs j cS "CT -- gd " I T.. S!' nd7haT7M, & JkV Hr' v7 s RPnta . . 1 Cr - "' , w vh1 3 " "i z'zszzzjiri is ? lead-zin- - I t bt h -- J X-r- ay : 1 lJ. j bn . mud $123,-269.0- 4; $194,-930.9- 3; b. - TJTSmS Current "A. product. Karssr all why local mines are jtlme. looking liabilities amounted to reserves for taxation, this depreciation and hospital feea, $224,139.80, |