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Show V t riJ'f i vy GREAT T1NTIC BONING DISTRICT DEVOTED TO VOLUME XXXIV . HOBOS OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 11, Quiet Fourth of July for People of This City Zuma Company Probably never in the history of Eureka has there been such a quiet ' observance of Independence Day as , At the annual meeting of the that of last Thursday. In fact there Zuma Mining; and Milling Company, was no celebration at all aside from held In this- city on Monday after- a children's dance at the Elks Panoon, the same set of officers were vilion in the afternoon, at which reretained for the coming year. They freshments were given to the are W. F, Shrlvor, president; J. youngsters. The Bank Bar was the only place Ceorge Jones,, rice president; Harold In the city which decorated for the P. and treasurer; Bhrlver, secretary J. Fennell and Frank. Tatgue, addi- occasion, however, a couple of other tional directors. Mr. Tatgue is from business establishments displayed a Chicago and not long, ago took over single American flag. There wasnt even a salute of guns and as far as a large block of Zuma shares. . The annual reports of the presi- ran be learned it was the first time dent and secretary were read. These In history that this unpatriotic neg-the company to have accom- -' llgence has occurred. . showed It is too bad that Eureka, which pitched a great deal during the past few months. , An . assessment of a in years gone by boasted of the most ' cent a share furnished money enough wide awake town In the state. Is abto reopen the property and place it solutely passing out of the picture In shape for mining operations. This as far as civic accomplishments are preparatory work has been going on concerned. The name Is seldom seen since the first of the year but In In outside newspapers and seldom view of the foot that only a small spoken except by the natives them' force of men has been used progress selves. Eureka hasn't even so much has bean a little slow. However, as a baseball team to give it a little the reports .stated that within the ' publicity. The condition is really next few days the cleanup Job will ridiculous when one stops to conker finished and the mine opened for sider that every town and hamlet In ' j the state can hold successful celebra- leasing. Work at the Zuma Is under the tlons and sponsor good baseball direction of Henry Jarvis, who also teams. What's going to .be done has charge of several properties of about ItT the Chief Consolidated Mining Com- pany, whose officers were kind Tintic Day in California . ugh to Pmlt an arrangement of Will be Held b July 28th this nature to be made. A great future is predicted for this Word has just reached the Reportbecause of Its' Ideal location er properly from southern California' to the ' In East Tintic, being quite near some effect that Tintic Day In. that state section. of mines of that big . . will be held on Sunday, July 28 th, BONES MBS. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD it Retains Officers SILVER-LEA- D Number Eureka Standard Company Will Reduce Its Output 3G City is Operating Under its Budget . for lead, copper and have compelled the Eureka Standard Consolidated Mining company to curtail operations at Its gold producing mine in East Tintic, it was reported Monday. J. W. Wade, president and general manager the company, said that production Low prices sine The burget report submitted at the council meeting Friday shows that the city officers are holding expendl-vicj tures well within the amount allot-o- f ted by the budget, which has been has been reduced j placed at 82S.SOO.OO for the present Until July 1st the company was year. The meeting marked the at the rate of 4500 tons point Tor the year and the remonth. Owing to the high silica port shows that there still remains rontent of its ores, it received notice $18,000.98. or that the city has the smelting company that it pended only $7,499.02. In order to must curtail shipments to the 3000 accomplish this it has taken extreme tuns a month allowed it under its' rare and economy on the part of city officers in spending money, and also smelting contract. Low prices for lead, xinc and cop- -. hard work in keeping water and are reported to have caused a cense collections up to date. The scarcity of base ores required for budget report also showed that the fluxing purposes in the smelting of city had an unpaid indebtedness of sillcloua ores. $2,105.34. This la a wonderful record when Eureka Standard haa been employ- ing 330 men. In an effort to spread one considers that a great many the remaining employment among as of the municipalities and counties iu many men as possible, Mr. Wade the state have spent more than half aald, the company has reduced the their budget at the aix month period, number of working days from six a For instance Sait Lake City haa exweek to five. pended 55.86 per cent of its budget. At the meeting Friday Mayor Resumption of normal operationa depend upon the trend of the son presided and Councilman Bauer, metal markets. Miller, Thomas and Brlskey answer-- eeed the roll call; Councilman VanLeu-va- n was absent. The minutes of the Stabilization of Silver previous meeting were accepted and is Demanded by Senators all bills against the city were ordered psld as soon as money for the Senator Thomas of Oklahoma la purpose was available. A communication waa received recelvlng strong backing in hla de-- j mand on President Roosevelt for from the Federal Emergency Bureau early atabllliatlon of allver. asking for certain Information con- The 40 senators. Including mem- - cerning Eurekaa new water project, bera from all blit about a dozen j the recorder being requested by the i states, appended their names to a council to furnish this. ?. .'S railroad IW1 Griffith 4 ftm 44 44 44 pm ; letter addressed operations produced by Thomas to the j H. A. Hart, state expeditor, wrote Los Is Park in located Angeles. It ore taken on cars of good silver-lea- d adherence to the city officials to the effect that 'president, requesting the northern end of . Western out between the COO and 800 foot Avenue. j the labor the prescribed money policy. on the city water project terms Under levels, and since it is learned through would of have to be done by contract this govern44 that, In Tintic Day California was startOne of the most terrible accidents close the opposite window and in ment was pledged to continue buying as far as possible. However, he sampling the dump that the mine al- ed three or four years ago and has so contains gold' values there is every of tne stated that certain small jobs might In until last year't0 baPPen ln thl Prt of the state doing so got over Into the loose dirt silver until either reason to believe that it will soon grown twoImportance manjr yeara WM tbe ona 00 the 00 the "Ida of the highway and there nation's monetary metal waa allver be done under days pay. hundred were ln attend-'11- 1 nearly become a steady shipper. e Caldwell and Richards, the ance. This year plans are being fternoon of July 4th near Spring lost control of the car. Apparently or until the price of that metal bad The property Is well equipped wltb Neldon'the an reached ounce. machine which killed which will firm over have end $1.29 turned .Lake instantly end, charge jneerlng for even greater numbers 'machinery and has. a splendid shaft Commenting on the recent drop In of tho water project, asked that the W. J. Tregonnlng and Dan Os-- 0ardnep aKad 19 years, of Goshen, throwing the driver out In such a 1300 feet In depth. trander are in charge of the affair' Gardner waa bdly cruched and manner that when It finally landed th Price of silver from a high of 81 council meet with them ln Salt Lake At the meeting held Monday the this and they state that a aplen- - kla wlIa Thelma, waa eeriously in- -; on Its side the young man was pin- - cents, to about 69 cents, Thomas City to straighten out some dlffl- oMcers did not levy an aaaeaament, d,d year recover from ned beneath it. Passing motorists contended the banks, with forehand- - cultles. It appears that certain citi- jB befog arranged for Jured and may yel not as some predicted they would. It Is tbe pro(ram were extracted accident. Seven others the the injured boy and ed knowledge of when the treasury sens of Eureka are dissatisfied with A11 TlntIc pe0la and believed that the mine will pay It mer day Tintic residents are urged to Seated for injuries of various kinds brought him to the offices of Drs. wai 1 buy or sell sliver, were able the project as now outlined and have attend. Etch person Is asked to but a11 ot tbem vera able t0 leara Staela Bailey and V. A. Robinson, to profit either on the upturn or the suggested to the state officials other means of securing water. This haa where he died a couple of hours later drop. furnish their own lunch coffee and the hoaP,tal during the day. ia said to have been from Internal injuries. There were. Is no doubt delayed the project in aplte Thomas said If The accident purchasing to Plans refreshments be Company supplied by the Smelting T the fault of C. E. Cameron, 25 year six others In the car, four of whom pressed the $1.29 price would be of the fact that It was sanctioned by committee. i " CRIBIRlIlg Miavaie piaTI4 old Provo man, who was intoxicated also received Injuries and treated by reached long before the United State an overwhelming majority of tax- ( . and driving at an excessive speed, the local physicians. They were had reached Its prescribed quota of payers at the bond election held re- SOUTHERN' UTAH CLUBS Preparatlons of the U. S. Smelting, ln act 11 waa reported that the man Ralph A. Porter, 20, Payaon, bruised, $3,000,000,000 of monetary silver, cently. Mayor Johnson appointed WANT TINTIC ROYD WORK Refining and Mining company to was deliberately heading at ap- - cut on the right elbow; Ellen Sima, i The United Btatea is able to fix Angus Miller and Watermaster A. D. meet an expected increase In mining proacllln cara and then ducking 18, Payaon, bruises and cuts; Ada th price of silver at any point de- - Manaon to accompany him to Salt of of the gr0up representatives activity were revealed last Saturday ABaoclated CjvIc Lake City on Saturday for this con- Butterfield, 18, Payson, bruises, cuts alrable," Thomas said. clul)I of gouthern away just ln time to escape collision with the announcement by E. A. occuend severe same Thus ference. time of control the with and at the the arned 20,! shock; give Floyd Hallum, wer t Lke pj on Mon Hamilton, general manager in the d A letter was received from A. W. car a Benjamin, bruises. There were two silver price and with a large voice In the Panta approaching there of for the going ,, that the meeting with the state roadpurpose acare. This Idiotic stunt other girls ln the party, both said determining the price of gold, Myer aaking that a reduction be ; commls-;ll,orou- Plana j? to gocure road im-- 4 failed with the Gardner car and Cam- - to be from Eureka, who escaped : Thomas said the United States should made ln the license of the Commer-- t a 8200,000 j0n jn aa efjort ,va ordered equipment for forrliorv which aron oil K headon, practically spilt- - from tha wrack before their Identity enter an International conference for cial Service Corporation of Eureka. nmvmnfo .: addition .to ltd concentrating mill at i In view of the fact that institutions The driver was the currency stabilization. ting the Oardner machine In two and was learned. thcy rcprcncnt j of this nature are licensed :5 lh hla own conveyance, only one In the party who knew them according demolishing the was Russell Among delegation Eastern mills are now fabricating to their capital the request was Kya witnesses to the affair say that and up to date efforts to learn their of Juab IIawklng commgioner Hamsteel for the addition, and Mr. granted. and one of the projects ask- - 11 aa lba worst amaahup they ever namei have foiled, ilton. said 'construction will begin ln county, of- The crash victlm'i brother. Ned Tho council gave A. D. Manson cars were reduced Both heard i was of ed the for oiling Highway about 75 days. He expects the new permission to employ a competent No. 28 from Eureka to Lynndyl, a to worthies Junk and every occupant Haycock, was killed three years ago The second half of the Central man to work four or five days each unit to be ln operation about Decem!In a similar accident near Payaon. distance of about 35 miles. This ot lba macb'ne was Injured. ber lat. Utah League schedule will get under month aa a meter reader. More or In were Mr. Those died Gardner car Hl.fother the a only year ago. Thr.4.ii4i. win' have a capacity rosd gets In very poor condition dur Mra- - Gardner and their three - ' The accident also recalls a similar way, as far as Dividend is concerned, jess It has been the practice to hare we( weather and i0mething In and ot 600 tona dally, raising the total one . Neldon last fall when a young Payson on Sunday, July 14th, when Nephi thfo work done by delinquent water Junior, and the line of surfacing will have to be yaar oId comes here for a double header, users but the j: mill capacity to between 1500 and done before winter or the road will Mra- - Gardner's sister, Miss Bobble boy was Injured here and died practice has proven 2000 tons, depending on the kind of and Helper were scheduled unsatisfactory so henceforth meter Dividend 17 In after the at ly the years. aged doctors Jermaine, arriving out go completely. Righ: I; ore treated. flee. At that time several others to play here last Sunday but through reading will be done by one man Tintic, and especially the new j' Cameron machlno were the driver, mutual agreement the game was who will be employed regularly at The equipment will include two were also Injured. ala0 Ernes: Luther Rowley, 18. and Klw.nla flliih ahould eat back of the j ' postponed. ot William both Provo -. Bench, days pay. 20, was Rowley, Dwight well moveHaycock their ln Southern Utah clubs The first game Sunday will start j The sum of $10 was donated to tier, filters and bins for ore and con- - Jnent f()r beUar road and flgh). for also Mr. and Mra. Edward Givant, known In Tintic by reason of his centrates,. These have been ordered hitch hikers from Dea Moines, Iowa, many visits here. At the time of at 2 p. m. The second game will the Fourth of July committee, No. 28. and will be on the ground by tne the oiling of Highway The reports of the various officers The latter two pleaded with Came- - his death he waa employed at the start Immediately after and will be Iwere submitted as follows: time construction begins. ron to let them out of the ear but Tintic Standard mine. Surviving for seven innings only. Both Dividend and Nephi are said Mr. Hamilton did not amplify hte are hts mother, three brothers, Sexton Hyrum King reported two their request fell on deaf eara. Sokol Champs to have strengthened their lineups burials ln the Eureka cemetery announcement, but decision to enCameron's accident the Frank, Joseph and Lloyd, and one Following ' so Tintic fans can expect fog June. large the Midvale plant' Is believed injuries were treated and then, ha sister, Colleen, all of Benjamin, I see some to reflect increased production' and to real good baseball. Justice Fred Dittmcr had three waa thrown In the county at Funeral services were held at the jail L. D. cases in his court, one of which was Is shipment of ore and the - company's 8. Chapel In Benjamin on Provo where he being held after conviction that the mining Industry Legal Blanks at Reporter Office, j dismissed, one given a suspended a charge of involuntary manslaugh- - Tuesday afternoon with intermentln In the Intermountain region la about sentence and the othnr fined $5.00. the Spanish Fork cemetery. ter had been filed against him. to enter a new era of Increased acAn additional $1.50 was collected on Mr. Gardner was born In Eureka tivity. a son of the william previous assignment. State Road Official July 28th, 1906, Watermaster A. D. Manson's reB. and Anna Anderson Gardner, and nspects Proposed Road showed that 243,707 gallons of Jesse Knight Home at a good portion of hla boyhood life port ' water were secured from the city His wife, Annie was spent Provo Sold During Week Engineer Lewis of the stale road well, coeting $44.23, or 18c per Jermaine Gardner, was also a for- e waa ln Eureka on Moocon,nl,Hlo thousand gallons. 1,285,477 gallons resldof mer resident Tintic, having The old Jesse Knight home at bla rRular tr,P nd y on na Iwere also bought from the Homans- -' Both for Mammoth ed at many years. Provo, built thirty years ago with er the villa wells at a cost of $642.74. are well known to the residents of he a,ao ,found ll,ma t0 ,ook money taken out of the famous ew from I Eureka high wajr Marshal Sandstrom reported the friedds their this and many district, 10 8alt Lake City via Cedar Valley, Knight mines of Tintic, and ona of of $132.77 in the street Card- Mrs. to here extend expenditure sympathy the show places of Provo, was sold In llh Senator P. J. wish that her re- a ner sincere 1c,01pany practically all of this and department, Mortuthe week to the Berg during ennell, County Commissioner Frank for material to be used on the be and will going complete. covery ragld ary and the historic: old place will be olin 9 Ra' manager ot bridge over the wash on the new Surviving Mr. Gardners .are hla acoaad turned Into a modern mortuary. 1 b Light company, Mrs. Anna his wife fwer and cemetery road. son, mother, Since Ita completion In 1906, the down to tho Ilomansvllle The report of Mrs. Webber, city two Mrs. of tba,drova Gardner sisters, Payson; structure hns been regarded as cenrecorder, showed collections of Edward FrUby, Payson and Mra. "add,a and lhan hlkad down the tral and southern Utahs most palaln order to give Mr. and expenditures of Pratt; three brothers, poa la ,lopa tial home. In the heydey of his suca ot tha try Fair- ot A. ot Provo. Fred William leaving a balance of $2.45 cess, Uncle Jesse Knight, veteran! over expenditures. This receipts view and Ellis Gardner of Twin through which the road will pass. mining man of this section, built this After this they drove down to the to added the previous balance left Iduho. Falls, horns to his liking, with no regard to lower bridge In Pinion Canyon and sum of $971.86 ln the bank on the cost scouted that north to Chimj the first of the month. Another serious automobile acci- ney Rock to country Tha Knight home was surrounded, I ascertain what possiThe report of the treasurer, Mrs. In Inst Tintic took dent Friday place and flowers shrubs. Some by loveljr bilities that section had. Kstlo Towers, checked with that of William Haywhen Dwight of them being brought from foreign' evening Mr. Lewis was asked when survey'the when outstanding recorder's countries by tbe Knight family at' Mrs. Marie Konecny of Berwyn, III.., cock, aged 81 years, of Benjamin lost ors or engineers would bs put on j warrants were taken Into considerahis was when car tho life he j driving grant expense. the road to route It but he was unboy,ili mother of an tion. -- 44 overturned on the Eureka-Dlrlden- d able to state definitely. However, 44 he said the work had been ordered comof Brigham Tho national Carter DodIpI Board, College building aecidont I occurred at the first dona and It should not he long unlll Te Young, designed the Education build-- ' nr ttis Cuchoslnvak i.. Scouta of Amor-- , Young University, erected in ISIS, of the mlssloner Boy at at Brigham Young University log Unon ot Amt.rra at the national gyma,lad a oumit,h,Younir U " a,arted' lea, photographed nt hla home In Suf- -' was the gift of ten persons whose Provo. It was built n 1811 .and mlAh.t athletle and citotheulc exhl- -- 4 birth-- . names are upon a marble tablnt In fern, N. Y on his elghty-llftcontains classrooms, offices and the bUIlini ,B cievrlauO. Ohio. 2SESl5 havl rsahli else to Office. Blanks a hall ot the structure. Legal day. st Reporter . .. museum. one-thir- e d. half-shippi- m . 11-- - .. iATf Former .Eurekan Loses Life in Crash . rk. . I Benjamin Boy Fatally Hurt in Eureka J one-quart- er engl-mad- ' r ! tt rt . ad ?'?P?td. an ( short-probab- ly of-no- w , -- I ' I 78 kaIada eleven-year-ol- - d sriaaaBtfSBs . . j tl la h |