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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT , XXVII- DISTRICT - llA V "'I Men tic rr ilv Jl He Renews Yti Visit of Silver. City newly organized CO NT Y. I ITAll, If.. 1. vV i'.-- MINES D fs Nimilu-- r CM I. Skating Champion .1 1 ' ", n ' '' ' "l I1' ' and ' if;.- I i.i :t t tl Hull's to ibi- "I Hi :ii. pi'iiji, ' i in .1 i r !. .'.Ill, Iif i' iij,i ' If I ns soon in iiif ts III.. 'oiMilOII. IT.'W of III. 'll 11 work at lh There !s n r ai her persistent rumor 'afloat to the effect I hut the old I:pf .1 Ilia' ui Mr Il'nin lh-- - llul-lio- n t f III 4 liitif pulling . .111.1 pr.'si-ii- i I Heck mine ni tills place, which for some years has been Inactive, Is ill .iIkiii! Kprll-gi- .1 ,f ' .ti. f l r :.-- 1 :o. -' arersation with a Reporter . atire he said that the prop-the Nevada efflbrut ed in i 1 -- hl i 1 const i tonipany formerly some of. or three groups, m havins already produced Total Amount of good ore. tract. from the mineral by the to being acquired (0 ' .1 n n . irr, ifir to 1, .in ii. I Di- hoist -il-- ii: 4 r ia i -. riv iu.wer and ail reported to ex-- 4 irv nMri:!''rv h;i4 Most of that sum "i it f;iffif,l to . l,.j . Ir. Cur! iiiipi'i. ;;sr ,,y ytl, Star mine, which I." IM'"p. vi in i ;ii, for in nu. is coii.Iiis t.. Hu- Cnitt-ismi,-.ohave more than 16,000,000 p, Ml. intit to .uiniuf iiif nr tell his ito t ,Ailit. xpei'itiH nls in u. v production dating . Mr Snr.l-- r ,is:i and continuing inter-- y of youth. s,ll,',s until a few years ago. rh- ui,,ii..,r headframe and l.aildous has nt years most of the work ordered owners, is 000.000. ;A from the fonipnrinienl shaft have and Mr. Snvder will fin.illr ilfi iiif on ihe loeaiion Tuesday afternoon wlillo at the property. The first producing lime of the Tin : dlstrifl. known as the Ihiy mar lime. Is expected lo he reached between SOU and 400 feet. The Ophlr wlih-Is Ihe biggest ore pro- .laclny area 1st the Tiniie district, will lie reached between i.OO and 700 feel, ii is expected. loiil-li i I I 1 . , . l , up-'ri- i' rn,.-iia- : wo-ks- r.-- su-r.i- ; .e li.-e- an No greater service has n rendered to the people of I'lah Ilian that of Ihe prospector and pioneer mining man. Thai s.iit.ihl. retny-th- Story of I jlii-ie- r Mining Committee Planning Memorial const ni, ti.m work on Oils In-e- it- - ! - will . ,,f j j Ml-- . Hul-lio- ! -- ' Was All Bunk Hold-u- p - rs-fll- 11 nti'-I- ch illve-liga!lo- n - r d I - Sherirff I'oaies of liiviil-'iid- . af'er laid. p.ddler Mays they look all hlsi of Ihe (leht ,,f .1 V. TV tho-ouof the motley, heal ami kicked him and left j ow-hy the en'ir.- i'iiiugratitude mailer, has mi. lied tin cnniTuslon him in an unconscious condition, lie! ke l lien ili.ti Is wry absolutely uoMiing to rvive. in lime 10 see them going Ml In story of Terri. Kairis, a v.se ov.-- tin Kat-- i mem-.n.iu i " whnl. l.ibe p ddler. who. earlier in the ris went hill Inward Dividend. with the Tlntie ,,u ijifonnecU-to Kihert.i nn.l from that " an'' a! kfop ,,n''s week reported Ili.il he had been held point phoned Mr. Coates, who Insist- district. J. d mine of this v.Vh, 7,T . ra.l as an in- - up. is the president and twii'ally beaten while , d on iln man 'nun. of ving him to future generations. on his way lo his homo in Salt Lake 'hack lo the seem accompan which has a capital of ihe alleged " " Kiir.-kfrom .106 divided into shares of holdup. The officer says an In- 1 he nun said that he had Just vest ie.i ion soon convinced him Dial nine of 10 cents each, Imposed of his load of vegetables Kutrla was lying, (hat then was not workings on the claims emnd was on his way home when h- - one word of Iruili in his entire extend to a it the croup story reached one of the railroad f 100 feet, the bulk of the and that he had probably blown in under which tun-Ihe Tin'ic been handled from aulo high some, hill not all of his money, and .wing way passes, he claims that In saw a was framing up (. stand off or cheat one heading being driven man lying in Iho road. Ixatris slates his creditors. The man - mountain for a distance of accidentally p that he thought that the man hud pulled mil a roll of hllla while try- tt. This ground is in the s la he hurt It Creek district, slopped his truck, ing to find his dgareiies. quite certain that the efforts lpn fifty miles of Eureka business men to bring and got out for the purposo of Sheriff Coal-- s says them was not onhof the camp of Ely. n are now busy working out about the const ruction of a m.Hlern dering aid. when three other men a mark or a track in the dlrl where rth proper financing of the road between Eureka and the North leaped from behind rocks and knock- - ilu robbery and struggle was mip-i-m-d The vege- - posed to have taken place. It is thought that an Lily property, in the eastern end of d him to the ground. be will successful. the district, (campaign of work will be Enough support has already been inked regarding the auto promised front local business men leading into ihe Ely section and mining operators of this distri. Ji. from Millard county, Mr.! to insure the completion of the work said that the road ia being providing the commissioners of Hah .iturd.iy evening, al the city icrniission is a thing of the past and i to nme extent by tourists county are willing to do their part.1 I;' m. t'nfnrtunately the local' Within the next week, following hall, officers of Kureka and Mam- - it is hoped that it ran le Unlimited Much a procedure would nrcled the road at a" time' definite word from Manager Elton mmh cities, members of ihe school here. lo some program vutn bad shape, as a result1 of the North Lily Mining company, a l'rrti nnd others connected with the short. n the dancingmusk-lam. in rom- county and city peace extent allowing to will local go ruins, hut they of committee people to jnanaged their work earlier anTi also Mh without serious trouble. ; Ilah county tn present the matter tu 'ffers, held a meeting for the pur-- ; pi.-t,,n dancers to keep earlier P'"",lf can who i,h' hardly road, known as!the commissioners district there hours If they so d.sired refuse to assist now that Tintic has!'i"'n this ;ad Central Highway, should cnnsid.-rahl- i discussion and If that are gaining clrcula-Uevise- d nd from year to year it is resnnndeil in such a liheral manner has been the can actions he taken at anywhere tion here regarding thought from the better. f figures Just at thin time r face value it is high time their 9.000 wniihM.0nA irk ii being performed on neers indicate that about for parents to sit up nnd take notire, at contract. mad this y, including the for he needed , graveling rl1 a to investigate existing moral condi'foa vhlrh in troublenome In I With that sum Ihe entire mad can i,ffair brief A or talk tions and to keep In rloser touch dozen nion 'her. . . to regulation width,. he wlilnned with their boys and girls. made at the -curves nnA , from Eureka to rm.uccd J.M sharp Ely ran Mayor Fields of Eureka, Mayor I be mailt! in ; about of young people at dances tlillespie of Mammoth and T. W. B,Zirel f .if L.!0-nmmlheld in this district, and before ad- Dyches of Silver City, are members of the committee selected tn meet the grade and thus reducing with the managers and owners of to occason givingthose who have dance halls. This committee will retravel it a highway that will about port hack to Ihe same bunch of ofmeet the state and county requireficials and business men constituting of the ments. For Ihe greater part the meeting of last Saturday night. Mowing Stem distance, or where it u needed. he to It has also hern suggested that pertaining substantial a ,e ivpn (River IVtroleum company, roaI one of Eureka's night policemen be oil near the of gravel. to attend every public city of Price, IngWhen is ihe last conducted in Eureka, remaln-ther- e issue of the ma' nillHn he renpeneil. The Iteporter has been unable lo verify Ihe report but it is lea rued hat some samples have been taken nnd forwarded to the smelters. The Itulllon lleck Is owned hy the I'nil.-Slates Mining ii Smelting company, of which M. ). Muir is the niaii.icer. The mine Is one of Ihe oiliest in Tinilc, first having been opened by John Heck, who took a ifoi time from tho ground liofora it slipped from hla hands. The old Hullion Heck nnd Champion Mining I'lie liol.ar:ipli show s s Sonjii ding Heck in owner- llelile. sixteen )ears old. of Norway I'Diiiputiy, who surprised he fekuting world liv diip. sold to the Cntled Sialea people who at that time were realizing en- i iliif.Kiiliiii .,.,1 laHiyliraii "f rilll from their Centennial iii .lilies In Hie womens Kureka profits ground, adjoining. (Hie ren- figure skating ev.ni at (lie Olympic so-- i for their di'slre to get tho n games al St. Moritz Miss Heine was lli.k was the fact that Centennial Kureka ore wus making over proclaimed Hie world's champion in .1 (lie south end of Ihn Heck holdings. When this and other ore bodies appeared lo have been pretty well Big Lead Mines Have cleaned up Ihe Hullion Heck was Decided to Cut Output closed, later the Centennial Kursk s o the discard, and 0 .also went Into and surface Improve- Marlon Kuss.'ll, who is employed machinery y al the Mark Ilah min.- in Ihe Hark mcnls havo In each caso been districl, was hack in Eureka for 1,1,1 v,,d. t ,r ,h, !' k mine Is lo he reopened a visit Iasi Sunday n ml Mon.lav. Mr. Itusscll savs dial iln force al trsl he necessary to Install .un. kind of a hoisting plant. The the Hark Htiili has lic.-red uci-.about thirty cent, owing lo the "I-- shaft Is reported to he In goodloti so there would he no extn 11. under-the slump price of stands that Ihe nunc management penso there and the cost of a amall elect rh- hoist would be nominal. 10 i ll.llu fiolll (III Till If (il.l-l- l i'ol will f'.r.'r.t'.li ni:ii, whi.li .i ' !i' r I'l'i-j-.11 In ii;ifiMiiii;tt ai. fuMii1.- - needs ... .!' : !t .1 v . (',1:1,111,ly H, f, .M of t I. m Tim Mi iim if ( ,i 1: foil'. 'iuii uf (lifii 'v Sny.li r. p.'.'M. 11 is sl.li.-i- l Tlif w.it.-- r supply if tn :i Ttu - i:- in Iiif porphyry ujii'r.iiM' iind will In-- , i ''i ." 1: ii, : li.i lii'rii pin lir.iu-to iho Tlinic hy gr.ivi.y ''tii! W sliipju ! t ,1 !,, tii. 1111 property, it i. sl.ii.-.- l ' .itt l V- SnydiT M Tu.'s-- ' The surveyors are si ill 11 work at it inf fiu.il sffi'iiun lh- if properly ;iiul will h:iv.- - h. sur r ;i 'it inti w tl Ii In the next few eoniplfii-tl"' iiithiim of .1 ilmitiif d.ivs. 'tltllil.irtMli'li' .!., 111.1:1 w.'i y Three possible locniions for ihe m-- ' !) 1 Qf Old Time Producer i 41 ' A in which' Ely the largest V.Deople are accom-- , II r' Nielson der rese Tin tic men on their for a here remained and st i MAIM! SILVER-LEA- Machinery ami; i performed by lessees. say Hawes and Wilmore 4 of the ore now exposed al--in 1 periy Is of milling grade, some samples ,ibey look idirate that it will be pos-- i some ore mine and ship further prospecting. .insulting geologist for Standard company, also one KKII.. .'! - ".reof Eureka returned on Benins afier making a trip; with N. J.j ...Ai in company rf Riverton, for the purpose examination of the Ne-- ; min-itio- A I? lintic Giant Preparing For Work Will Buy and Install Sw Property! rada HOME OF THE WORLD'S LAROEST p.-- r I l..-n-l 1 - 7ld North Lily Shares Reach New High Point Wednesday Wy On Thursday of this week North reached a new high Lily stock price of $6.S0. The advance from the price quoted Ihe week previous tr.-slle- probably resulted from new disclosures of ore on the K&O level. From the offtri-rll Is learned that the work of Installing the new machinery Is progressing in a satisfactory manner, also that a force of m.-Is busy 011 the tramway terminals. Hy the first of May it la thought (hat everything will he In readiness to commence handling Ihn ore through K'e North Idly shut'. of depirdlr.g on the Tlntie Slumlord company. All ore shipped from Ihe North Lily and from Ihn Kur.-kLily's new deposits, up to iha been mined time, has present through the Tlntie Standard. o s r.-n- : -- 1 .' , Officers of the Ilinghaui Mines Coniiany have issued notice of another dividend of $1 per share, or 110.000. payable on March 22nd (0 all shareholders of record on April f.tli. This Is tin first quarterly distribution of profits front the lllng-huiMines fur the present year. Tills company plil.l the four regular dividends of .'.0.0110 each last year, also u special dividend for Iho same amount during the holiday season making a total for the year of 2a0,-00- In-st-- u a Ball Players' Clothes Frisked During Game e 1" "'7.' Earnings for ths present year promise to equal Ihn profits which tho mines made in 1927. In tills dts trie! tho Itlnghnin Mines company operates the Eagle A Kino Ilcli and Victoria properties, the latter being Ihe heaviest shipper and at this tints tho hest money maker in Ihe lllng-ItaMines group. --rt- ijist Tuesday evening, while a gnnm of hiiskeilmll was being played between the M" men of Eureka and the entered Lynndyl, someone k. change room at the L. I). 8. Amusement Hall and frisked the players' IV clothes of all money and valuables, Standard Manager On (juim a sum of money, a watch and Jewelry was taken. Officers Visit to the Coast other working on the case atate that they have a clue or two which they are Jahies W. Wade, assistant mana- following up and it is likely that the ger or the Tintic Standard Mining guilty party nr purtiee will be company, left early In Iho week for caught. a month's visit in southern CaliforThere haa been a lot of nia. lie was accompanied on the stealing In Eureka during the paat few weeks and officers feel sure that trip by Mra. Wade. If they are able to apprehend those o for the Tuesday evening responsible have to a from flnlah start with Governor Dern Outlines jments w will be able to dear up offense tl officers they a1 con-,and stockholders preventing disorderly Prio several oilier thefts which have mnn v veurs tn come. Tim next step. - d uct and drinking not only Inside severewas on Position Dam Boulder dam program, every been reported. and efforts will no but outside of the hall. This Is a O on be at break! will this the matter that abolish passed Governor H. who George Iiern, meeting of the rity council to be hetl Tintic Pays But Little program. nut at the this evening. Kureka has two nlahl has spent a vast amount of time ingiven to Income Tax Collector on Saturday indicates that officers and without incurring any vestigating the various angles of the . i- assistant secretary, Moulder that says one he of them could added takes during' expense ll linker, attorney. Also Rich Ore Continues to place drinking nil' this atate Is or should be anil Thomas Maxwell. that practically ail delegated to this special work. one reason The sums which Tintic people Fenkel Lease lie to iTOm the Come opposed building of iwdam snd have Just sent to the income tax Women hail of the leave vnuns neople questionable reputation 1Bnldr. Their trlix l,tf reservoir In Itnuldcr canyon prior in were modest tn comparison the ratification by all seven states of with the amounts collected here in ho Colorado river rnmpact Is hi, recent other years, changes In the a use Ctah is entitled to protect Itmost of the heads of law put having self agapist aggression from Ari- families entirely out of the taxpayzona, as well as from California. class. Then earnings of leases of opposition lo Ctah claims ing fallen off to a great extent durhave from Arizona, he says, are often unthe past couple of years. ing derestimated. If Arizona were given 'niwinjx of ;ive oil and gas,Mro,n- arp During war times, and for a few , the same amount of federal aid as ' more f,. in L r', ,h? , following, when exemptions yrtirs as thei,pa!" Californis would get under the were low ur u apparent in the operaand lforn,il' ,hi- - Pr,,P"r,'. ' off Driller In v bill its v, present tion of Tintic profits leases were mining if ' she 0 . could ue the entire water form, offl:la,a inspected ( of thouaands each many Inikii' lilglxt year anfl are supply of the Colorado river as ef-- dollars were sent to the Income tax ll . rutiriitiAfia ferlively bs California ran. I'lah. collector at Salt Lake, but this year amt ihe governor says, would he foolish la are few and far beto accept protection avainst Califor- ihe paym-nmost of the Tills time tween phi-- ' Arizona unrestrictnia, and tu made nut were from unmared. a 9 1 500 exwho Further, Governor 'Hern states, ried men, and byhave but ti.ikinf All emption, partnerships. r he bill ' .Vi partnerships must he reported, ac- .V'1?1' ,!lP hit ihe next '.Hiifn, re. f West!. 7,,!n't 10 pr,,pr n,prPr",a waters of the Colorado rll-- r. nf .! thh''7' .,T Ji" inter About the ern s ales claim that th- - stales wB ,hT ,""on,eJ , :V wpra ' S1' and control the waters of all western!0" y " fm n Mdav. r,B,rtbuied by raining enn- st reams, and that not even the haul required z'i'7' 'T"r P!1! by business estab- market. government may acquire till to i r'inPnfr,,,4 ;n ! an' ,1' ' usTruck are such waters, except by complying P I'- of a ore with ..atTh- - stale the laws the r st nd r- p.C. tail law has almost dos not own and rontrol Its own The Income miles, f,. th- nrar-a r ii!' , L- to?001' to he a cause of worry to tho th1 pased that which are after snd waters, on to essential its ,x f n -Improvement ! cry distance couM not conirol Its average wage earner. is ,( own nor direct its own for ce",- ' f'VI' tin i'nVU htilw papers Scout Meeting Scheduled atnn. Thean--tru-he jearh trip ,ha itux. for Wednesday Evening -lr'ks more moral standard of the community. n ' v.f.m, iwen for "nte jh0. pvi railroad in Much good should come from Ihe u .'i. Next evening, at the il'uln,.: thought 'one .hanTe of wn-- n movement launched last week as I II. 9. Wednesday and V' ih.it Stske avs there will be a House, In 'fife '"lllges the Mr. n' thirty or more of tb- - leading '4. i: of the noy Scout officials of meeting will be In min- - 'o r' of the district appear to be thor-'th- e r. Trir Tintic District. All scout To!1.?11 'mprovement. th- - usual v alive tu th- - situation and ters, troop committeemen and Mr. for wfe 5,'1 'tnand ..elng to nse their Influence o- - trlct onmmltteemen are M- rr.1. of urgently hotter and , N" hun.lrr-it i.. s r..nPril, .PaB.Up 0f a rather - ' . P'ol-J.quested In be present as thera Is has ben r i condltleo ,,,n,!nu.; In exists r that ,h Iness of speclsl Importance comluf I!! ,'i!l react to ' doubt if of the sistff. (his ,!fp f, thJup for consideration. j darintnpt .hipping T 't'i the ,pm- - fjlj. hl h run until ch n.-a- JXk r I- - . m " rirvlrT,.Pi ig p-- '"I' tty ,f ' I I ' . col-liM-t- or I'os-sibllltl- eg SB- nl,,,!-,!!n- - . i a- -. Putting Out the Welcome Mat Swing-Johnso- n 1 A . .4 f r- K-- ! 1 . re-por- ts Mm, va Swing-Johnso- n Dractlrnlly-,",p""'i.r'""- '"'nts u-- di'-LiH- '' ported ! - 1 i- 1 . a'-h- '' l uiC, ! h- F-n- k-l m-- mas-ough- ly ' -- 1 , ! re-wa- rd t- -ns bus-digr-r- t 1 .load-silve- s5 - ; -ae prt al |