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Show THE CITIZEN 18 t. .' .;v f '. '. vfV i . ' " , ' V)raacTTrsi . v fSprJ ST .' , - It A y : - Tvfv!. ' cn-- ; V 4 v r A m T - ' rrvns.-y-?rSSSS- " S ' 'rv . y:n&aggn J.Z , s ySPi I .4 ' .'" ,t mWBBSPw . i V - V.N - ' V..V .rV .. vVv,."3 ys .y '. ' s' - jSspSft t It was not so long ago that mining men and dealers in stocks looked with he a shy glance at E. J. Raddatz as a tried to tell the people that he had As an real mine in the Tintic district. looking experienced mining man, after over the ground, Radlatz was confident bodies that the formation foretold ore at greater depth. He became interested in the property, added new claims, assessments and then came a series of work. to raise money for development ever been As no great ore strikes had made in that particular location, many mine was of people thought that the many the Irish dividend kind and assessfor people let their stock go encounment. Many obstacles were Radtered in trying to make a mine. a shaft datz sought depth by sinking which and finally encountered gas, work. Many greatly handicapped the be capped suggested that the shaft and the gas used for manufacturing that gas purposes, but Raddatz knew and he in mineral ground meant ore was spurred on with renewed vigor. when a Finally the great day came was found and the large body of ore Tintic Standard mine is now making mine is one of history, and today this producing the greatest silver-lea- d as a mines of the world. It stands monument to mining faith, perseverand the ance, scientific engineering the faithfulness of the shareholders in pospayment of assessments, making All sible the accomplishment of today. E J. Raddatz, who glory and praise to was the during the trying years, to-- the storm center and due credit executive staff that he has gathered about him and who are effectively with such bencarrying on the work, owners of efit to the state and to the the mine. The Men were made rich over night. stock rose from a few cents to dol.ars $12 and it now brings between $11 and one of the bigper share. The mine is country gest dividend payers in the and from all indications will continue to be for many years to come. There ore appears to be no end to the large bodies. Frequent finds of bonanza pass all previous silver ore occur, assays Bhowing from 1,000 to 1,642 ounces per ton, and has shipped the highest grade carload of silver ore. This car of 64 tons' of ore netted the company $62,000 and carried an average assay of silver of 1,018 ounces to the ton. The earnings of the mine during the first six months of this yearsur5jllllllimillllllIIIIIIIIIllllllII8ll8II8II88llH,II8ll,I,ll,S m records, notwith- standing that the metal market has not been as good as in the past. This mine has added a great deal of wealth to the state and will add stLl more. It put new life into the Tintic mining district as well as into mining generally, and all because one man, E. J. Raddatz, had faith to explore the hill and dig deep instead of "gophering the mountain. 5 A CARPENTER PAPER CO. The Carpenter Paper Company of ' - ... ..I- X , ', - . ' . . e TINTIC STANDARD MINE r vW ' .. y , ' K A. - .. r ... MalftVft y .'- - & Utah, wholesale paper dealers, is one of the oldest concerns in the city and is the largest paper house in the State of Utah. They handles everything in paper and paper goods and is the only concern west of Denver in the intermountain country who manufacture envelopes. They cover the terrand itory of Utah, Idaho, Nevada the Wyoming and keep twelve men on road. The officers of the company are P. I. W. Carpenter, president; A.. maSpitko, treasurer and general nager, and R. L. Spitko, secretary. I j 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 HHW L I Mger Up! I ' Co Members Sail Lake Slock & Mining Exchange Competition Is what Seiberling Did Not Do TOCK AND SEIBERLING ALL'TREADS BOND : b nl We can buy or sell for you any stock or which has a market value anywhere F. H. FWG CO. Phone or write us Save Money Pay Cash 360 So. State Phone Was. 1852 16 West 2nd So. St., Salt Lake City, Utah Phone, Was. 3330 : 7r4Hiiliiliiliil"lMIl'H 1 1 1 Mi,T,,H,,K" k |