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Show .a t 'Y yv' . . Tev. HOO Per lOo ! . A Compete Per Copy Beview of the From Newsdealers and Newsboys. tfiw4wr Operations of Untie. EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920. Volume XX i Kchts Contract Drain Tunnel Shaft - 0 . Jade Buhler takes over work . and will continue linking, , . Knight MinerOf Tintie Affected By Car Shortage I Nnmber 25 Bait Tintie Coalition . Shaft Now Down 200 Feet Probed a Scandal performed on company account at the property of the Colorado Consolidated company, all of the levels of the property hay-- : No work la being I?" older Jer " parts of the Car Shortage Will - o William Olson, who Is in charge of tha development campaign out at the property of the East Tintie Coall-jtio-n, slates that ha la able to make fairly good progress with the one shift and this week the shaft- reached the SOO level. Bad weather has Interfered to some extent with the work at this property as wgll as at all of the ibther East Tiptfe properties. Offiivrs of thpxncast Tintie quitptfleaaed with the Coalltloyare outlook Aor ihfoming cummer and are auiouyCo get their main ahaft dowmftoffe 00 or 700 level, feeling Kura tTuiI such depth will put them Into the oris bearing country. : proper-- ; With three- shifts) shaft is ty hare been pretty well cleaned of, now dwn to tie 600 level - ; 3i Stop Mining Work - 0 Railroad strike seriously affecting the mining industry of the district; mines over stocked with ore, quit work. - ...... o- - which raua well In lead and silver. Tintie mines are being hard hit ' The Knight interest have con-- ! The work which the Knight peo-- ! by the railroad strike which haa regranted the Timle Drain Tunnel com- - pie were doing for the benefit Of tho sulted in a serious shortage of cars panys "Ruby Hill shaft, which la Stour and Empire tfinea, operating' for the transports tlon of ore from on of line sunk one tunnel from of the the lower levels the being orthe this district to the smelter. The and at a point about a mile from the Iron Blossom, has been stopped for' heaviest producers of ore In this disIron Blossom workings. The shaft the present, but the Emntra Mines trict have been forced to reduce their was started last year and the Work ground is seel ring tb meflt of shipments and some of the mines has been carried along In . rapid the usual a nount of which is have found It necessary to suspend lie old Lower faahioii, the present depth of the 'n progress Evans Hopes To Amend The Chlvf operations temporarily. Mammoth 500 feet. Jack Buhler,: abaft, being ' Excess Profits Tax Bill Coni, mines force waa laid off last a short who has been connected with Jess evening and many of the miners are Knights Untie properties for some to tha ra'f-onot working today; the Eagle A Bine C. R. la who Evans, Congressman time, now has the contract for the ta'.ed a ala v! In congress to re- Bell management has been holding bill the fathering Br Iron the tc continue will piece of sinking and move the excess profits tax upon to the regular force but the output use- three shifts, or about 15 men. shipments from both mines for the gold and silver, is not by any means for the past two weeks has been below The Knight people consider (hit I,nst to tha other metals, sway below normal; the Tintie Stanantagonjstic one of the most important pieces of ' Manager Birch states that there such as copper, lead and sine. In a dard received pretty good treatment Hm- ch"BK at letter to the Ely Record Mr. Evans from the Rio Grande Ry. and will .work which they have under way In hwe h"ndlfd dr,ft " un' b!,n the can. makes plain bis position, ns will be close the week with a very respectthis district. If they put and where tha officers der able output, but not the usual seen from the following: shaft down to tho tunnel level with- - ;of contract, development, amount of ore.. with water editorial of flow oat developing a large your Agreeing fntni4 ,n lh The Chief Cons, expects to comthat copper should not he discriminthe Shaft will be an Important fix- -, mence work again tonight but It is JAMES to la a A. ated for FREAR. REPRESENTATIVE my plan try against, Drain Tunnel lure for the Tintie favorable report upon H. R. 13013, hard to any when the accumulation moot promising sec- - ' Leading Company Secures company, as chairman of the snheommtttM excess profits tax on gold of ore can be cleaned up. removing ean be developed tlon ofironnd Oommlttes 'is Bxpendttaras in tho War Ds OodlVB Company MillO Had it not been for the Rio before the committee on and silver, partmsst, dolvad deeply Into tho war aviation sarviea. Largely through through It and, If desired, drifts can Grandea efforts to supply the mine means. When and the 0 ways upon his taatrnmentality the astoaadlag tact waa brought to light that thebe eent nut In two directions1' along! with empty cars s lot of the Tintie to of have the to in mnanfactura airfloor, War support in hope Orlggs-propspent Department week tha preparing the at an of the. IMHJOOgN Early the tunnel, the line planes and actually aunt but 111 ohaurvstlou pisses to tha front These representatives for all metala, for properties would have been closed the.Hu'sh Leasing comnsny closed a depth, thus hsstmflng American so aviators wen after killed defective had that many ban amendments, covering copper, lend, down tight before this time. The Salt Ideal for a three year lease on the completion of this big enerprlae. la a slag thorn they were dabbed naming CoSas" by tha allied avia Lake Route haa not aent any empty line, etc. Godtv of tha seem Mr, that not milling plant Mining. It does possible Not n tghtiag piano was sappUad. tin. rl int Tintie for ten or more day havRealising of the redifficulty n be driven company, whirh they propose to Nr. Wear, who is serving his third term aa a RapabUan rapra- Knights praln Tunnel and th.e freight crew, which handles a consideration upon lug special Amsrian ef the moat praasuaest typo- the district model and put Into running order,, satutlvi la Coagraaa, W serosa the eaatf the twitching for that lino la this for and allver yet law, gold general as as with At little ora new delay possible. without openin' a special plea can be made upon the district, has been unable to work for not actu-ul- d the time. the company waa launched porita. . If the necessity for stimulating production more than a week. While the sitube a com-t- o and leases were secured on the Mayj ally cut the ore ation la reported to bo clearing up Visited to maintain ora reserves. Champion, Dempsey, 1m-- It Day, Uncle' Sam and Yankee mines follow paratlvely easy rapidly the Salt Lake Route has been not bill does far The go enough, waa will cut and ft generally understood that portant fissures unable to extend any relief to tho la one a It definite but thereby bring tl proparty of this new machinery would be placed in' William Harrison Dempsey, heavy- taking a little rest after several beingIn the step, direction and la re- Tintie mining operators. step j now right eld whleh the has May Day mill, company Into thV productive stage, In tho Mammoth end of tho din of the world, strenuous weeks in California, where ceiving substantial recognition and hut of eonrne thin u only a aide Is- been discarded la favor of the weight champion a motion he; piccompleted recently trict neither the Grand Central or Eureka Into laat Wednesday ture contract. sue us the tunnel Is' primarily for Godlva mill, for tho reason that the , dropped He has an interest growing support. o the Mammoth are able to aend any with Is Ishis visit a much a latter for brother, side larger 'building and. evening Inlthe new aerial picture, which hni drainage purposes. Another ora toward the smelters. Both mines sue will be the water which the tun- already contains much of the mu- -, Jack Dempsey, who has been mak- bran made, and expects that It will New Officers For Chief are still operating, with ora plied nel will, develop and the tunnel can- ehinery which will be needed. Van-- 1 ing his home In this city for some mike him a lot of money- - There la and on tha surface, up Co. underground Consolidated Mining mnat' ners af later design, however, not help but drain a. large mineral time. The champion eanaad quite, a ,bwr little likelihood,,., of, his match but shipped. At both being nothing area In the aouth and of the district. be serared for the Godlva mill andi.sensation when he visited the busi-h- e with Carpeniler being pulled off nn-"tmines then are several earloads of direcrecent of a the At al- meeting has In used be leasing will water coppauy irrigatThis neta strict on Wednesfey evening, year. In his opinion, loaded and awaiting shipment of tha Chief Consolidated Minpurehaaed. pother crusher ;Hpnd,nK a few minutes Mb' friends will probably put In the tor! ing land which the Knight people will not bo moved until the which tho J. Fred Johnson, company w be limfalled and many of his brother and 1 have acquired la the vidnlty of the will rater part of the summer In mo- ing Balt Route's switch crew reLake a was given town of Elberta, in fact they now other tion picture work, although ho ex- mine superintendent, the Reporter office. This will probably he fill- sumes work. election on his the board, place bri order la under control all new laud which On the following Aornlng pects to engage In a couple of boxnext if tho officials feel that Monday thei caused death vacancy, byko tho Siberia canal system and are date. and his brothers spenjUh hour ing matches before the summer Is ing sufficient can can be secursey r. empty some weeks ago of Winjmn P. Beag-eIggs, manager of tho new or two hunting rabbhe4n the valley over. making preparations to Increase the ed to keep tha craw busy. la confident quits water supply by the purchase of leasing company, to the west of Eureka and the chamDempsey appears to bo taking b homo waa In water from the Strawberry project. that he can put the plant In running pion left for Salt Lake on the noon good care of himself. He carries no u, , ; bad been gun, order within elx weeks and that that train Expect To Soon Open The -- o surplus flesh and looks fit to flght Thursday. ever nine amount of time will also be sufSonbeun At Depth of 350 Ft. Jack Dempsey, as he Is known on a minutes notice. , He Is heavily ' 7,. Eureka Hill BailwayY by Walter Fitch. Sr. U ficient to Install bins, chutes, etc., to the ore' la built from the ground up. simply right public, says that ha The Houghton man served tho comBedueed both outside and underground, and E. R. HIggenson, who Surplus Account 1 pany aa a director and also as treas- months ago secured a lease on the make the necessary underground B urer and up until his death tha Chief old Sunbeam mine and who haa been so that ore can bo palled Reports made by the Eureka Hill connections Cons, maintained an office at HoughPirodoctioh all the mines Oo from three Day, 'May busy with the development of tho Railway company to tho state public ton. Tho work which Mr. Banger Bam. and Yankee Unde property ever slnco that tlmo, has utilities commission show that In i formerly performed has been unearn- mined a total at fifty carloads of ora, 8, The first officers of the Griggs-Huls- h 111! tha operation revenue was silla A complete report of the gold, agalnat 4,080,005 ounces In 1017. ed by Thomas Carmichael, who all but five oarloads of which was which was K, 61 4.15 less Leasing company will be aa lead and tine output of Salt Lake county had the next larg- in charge of the Salt Lake office. sent to tho Tlntlc mill at Blivet City. As a result. It la stat- follows: C. C. Griggs, president and ver, cdpper, than In o ounces In ISIS the stato of Utah for tho year 1018 est output, 8,032,638 Mr. Hlggenahn says that this on has ' ed, the credit in its surplus account manager; J. Fred Johneon, G. E. Hulah, tree sorer; has been released by the geological against 3,761,884 ounces In 1017. Will Work Tooele Comity been taken, Trom tha workings above was reduced by about 115,000. The Tho figures of this report, The Bingham district In Salt Lake 200 level but In tho near futon line la seven miles long and la used George T. Castleton, secretary, and survey.Property During Bummer the V. C. Heikes, checks very doaely county produced 3,487,758 ounces; by commenca operations Comber with constitute ho expects-tthis these by Joseph Tintie mining operations In with the preliminary figures pre- the Tintlb district In Juab and Utah where ho hopes on 350 the board of directors. tho level, who the Alex tho Knight people. , Caldwell, spent counties,' 8,181,844 ounces, and the viously Issued by the survey. tho to find a largo amount of mill ora of winter at the part greater In Tark and Summit City region The output of gold, silver, copper, Tintie Standard property where he of even better grade than that! taken lead and sine, according to the re- Wasatch counties 3,573,581 onneas. waa employed, will lean soon for from tha upper portion of tho; mine. In 1818 there were produced port, from Utah mines waa valued It haa been a slow Job getting Into hla mining property In Tooele counat $86,047,507, a decrease of pounds of copper, valued at ty, Intending to reenme development tho workings of tho Sunbeam TOT th in 1118, compared with 856,110,800, a decrease of 10,504,-52- 1 of the ground aa soon aa weather reason that tho lessee bad to re timb1017.' There waa a decrease in the pounds in quantity and of conditions will permit .Snow la still er and clean out tho old shaft, but In vnlua. sufoutput of ore and In tne production quite deep In the vicinity of Mr. another weeks work should he and value of all the metals, except Tho Tintie District in Juab county Caldwell's ground hut he la anxious ficient to reach tho 356 level. It la silver. Gold decreased from $ 3,3 5 6,- -, produced 0,508,808 pounds In 1010. to commence work Juat aa soon Mr. Hlggensons Intention toi con150 In 1817 to 13,118,170 In 1910; against 9,117,723 pounds In 1917. tinue with the ahaft repairs, opening tho to to haul la it supplies possible silver Increased In falue from fll,- tho mine to a depth of 450 feet, and The mine productlon of lead to property. 106,898 M1: deUtab in 1818 was 187,008,324 ha feels confident that the; be o creased froA $4741,044 U $B and was 11,512,734 pounds Tintie Mill To Resume grade of ore will be found On tho pounds 110,886; leai 366 end 450 levels. Up to the pre,T ilesa than the output in 1017. The ' Operations Next Week sent $11,657,584, time his leasing work hah been 115,304 less man 'Tintie District produced 20,852,258: sine in 1817; reco Of profitable and if higher; grade quite pounds, against 36,078,049 pounds! from $3,171 When the officers of the Tintie ore Is found, as anticipated, there la in in- 1818. and the IlAer output of gold ni.Jh.m s chance for mnch heavier profits. p.rw nw (. Milling company commenced the Increased from f 13 In 1817 to! $1118 In 1818 order ol production, were the chief ei hid Johnson Getting Good Ore! ,d wUt the wether Producers In Utah in 1818 report0 Smaller quantl-10of line. From South Tintie Mine producer, onr part of tho ed the output of $2,848,170 in gold, ties were produced In the North Tin-ti- np hla sleeve for sun-hlof the balmy a decrease ..of $405,886 compared districts. Tha to- state. of Instead we and Marlon Johnson of Silver City Is have been getting with 1617. The largest part of the tal minePromontary spring of recoverable production qnlte a tonnage of ore at the the have not moving ores xero weather contained and wss Produced in only raid w ,n ig.gu.m been delayed hut property of the Alaska Mining comIn Balt Lake county. mill Juab county improvements at rained $1,674,247, ranked next with $818,518, against pounds, It has been necessary to keep Area pany, this being one of the old tlmo 21,286,871 pounds, valued against corporations In tho sooth end of the to prevent the hweslng-o- f $848,608ln 1117.'. at $2,171,281 In 1817. The Tintie burning no chance district. A part of tho miners outconcrete. There is. the Concentrates of copper, lend, copper- District decreased Its output from of to the Untie lead-sin- e -lead. ore end a small 1,182,841 pounds In 1817 getting the mill In running order put la being shipped material to 284,820 gothe some time grade Mill, be will higher and week It this quantity of alllcooua concentrate pounds In 1118. next week before tha plant com- ing to one of tho Balt Lake Valley contained altogether $1,581,167 bt . smelters. mences the treatment ot ore. gold, against $1,622,883 . in 1817. o ' Some Is Being Done Work o contained tha Copper concentrates GEO. H. RYAN DOING WKLL. CO. PAYMASTER TBTT1C of or 68,618.11 gold largest quantity On The Tintie Highway o -- e ounces, aghlnst 80,280.88 ounces hi Tin-ti- c H. former Tintie. on araesament the Ryan, George recent The 1817; 47.028.68 ounces In 1816, During tho pest week the com37.SS6.X8 ounces In 1815, 35.863.18 Paymaster stock Is now dell: man and now one of tho beet known enounces in 1814 and 38,888.88 ounces missioners of Utah county commenc- quent, with the sale day on May 1st. mining engineers of the west. Is and In In Nevada, shareEly, road leasing old Eureka of gaged tho of ed the the Job King Some In 181.8. The lead concentrates conrepairing aeoord-In-g tained 33,831.54 onnera, against leading Into tho Tintie district. Only holders, who timed their stock In la doing exceptionally well, The recent to property stock In reports. nee the and la small Tintie took a force and Paymaster ounces very hi 1817,' and the 22,623.73 protine concentrates 284.87 ounces, work which theno men and teams with tho understanding that they which he Is working hasof boon sine ora, aomo wonld not bo assessed antil a certain ducing n large tonnage to haa been are delayed onnera 284.14 In 1817. doing against and The mine production of silver In extent by the storms. However, thq sum of money had boon expended la assaying from 44 to 61 per eent. promcaaa splendid this na will that probwork, officials snare actual development laterally Utah In 1811 waa 12,451,587 ounces, Utah county ' valued at $12,465,587, an Increase they Intend to give our road the at- ably resist tho rale of their stock. fits. The lease waa producing about tho They claim that the Tintie Pay- 251 tons ef ora monthly np nntfl of 23.538 ounces in quantity and of tention whleh it deserves If It la which railroad tho of strike, not time have lived both officials needed secure master np the to help, $8,348,781 In Value. The largest seems to hsvf Mopped ora prodno-tte- a production - was from Jush 'coanty, trams and men bring very scarce to their agreement with tho Baraka In Nevada to gnat oxtenL atate. the With King credited througkoat 4,884,180 j i a - " ' w t . er ' , u de-do- es Worlds Jack X Eureka ! he . 4 . I niS ny ; Report Utahs Ore For Year 1918 $63,-411.1- ,d llli. . vice-preside- - o 1 317,-1(8,0- 30 $18,-380,5- 68 $11,-331,1- . : aera0 i J. -e ne mi . . - poo-slbl- r a Vh x- - |