Show THE EUREKA REPORTER issued every brida at tit eureka the metropolis of the great tintic gintic mining district C E HUISH editor and manager subscription price 2 50 per year in advance everything goes to show that fie the 3 aa will be one of the most ous iona in the history of the gribat tin gintic tintic tic mining district there la is no boom on in tintic gintic and we don t want to experience a boom ui less wo we pan can keep things booming and prevent the reaction which is almost sure to follow increased activity in the mining sections A steady growth is what counts in tit mining work and that is just exactly what is g place here in gintic tintic our mines are making wonderful records in the matter of ore production the oldest ones those which have been sending out carload after carload of ore for almost half a century are still in the list of shippers and many new mines are being developed each bear ear we have about thirty shipping properties and the ore production for the month just closed exceeded that of the same period of last year by 1 carloads the weekly table of ore shipments compiled by this paper tells the story of gintic s growth aud and im in the mining world better than an other information which is given out to the public the reporter has just received a copy of the national tribune the official organ of the G GA A R and that paper pays senator reed smoot of utah a splendid compliment for his work in n introducing a substitute for a pension bill which relates to the pensioning of mexican and ci il war veterans the national tribune says that mr smoot is one of the most devoted and reliable friends of the veterans in the senate and has proved it by years of faithful and untiring service mr smoot s bill while it does not carry with it the heavy appropriation of the sherwood bill gives an increase 10 no lo practically every survivor of the civil war now upon the pension rolls mr smoot says with reference to his measure if I 1 understand the wish of the great majority of the veterans of the civil war it is that whatever relief is to be granted them should be pro vided tor for at as early a date as possible in other words they want action and results rather than promises and delays it was wag on witt account that I 1 offered my substitute sabeti tute bill I 1 fully believe that the bill carries as much of an increase as it is possible to secure by legislation at this session of con gress I 1 prefer to give the old soldier the benefit of an immediate increase of pensions of 24 per annum than to support a bill that I 1 believe cannot be enacted into law |