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Show J ' ) : r (L - .11 r - 9- $4.00 Per Tew. 10c Per Copy Prom Newsdealers and Newsboys. A Complete Review of the Mining Operations of Tintie. m Volume XX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1920. I Issues Statement About Property ! Eure&a, Bullion Eagle & Blue I 0 . Number 26 Brought Out Facts Victoria Promises To Soon , Become Heavy Producer Tintie Wagon Road o Now Being Improved That the Victoria will develop into Eureka Bullion stockholders are , one of mines of the is the statement big camp of the In i following i receipt lj the opinion of quite a number of 0 which, accompanies the notice of the commissioners was people who have kept in touch with Utah county assessment which cent half of For the first three months recent ore developments. Some time levied by' the company last w&.k. have ordered highway to be ago an entirely new ore deposit, and vv, present yew the mine has The statement Is ever the signature' put in first class condition; ' of President H. C, Ilicka sad Secre- -' undoubtedly the most Important one earned in excess of $120,000; force now busy. road mine that the has yet encountered, tary August Bestelmeyer. i was opened in the Victoria, which is o . In levying assessment No. 8 at , Victoria also doing well, John Roberts, pioneer road builder being operated through the workings cent per share on the Eu- -j of the Eagle ft Blue Bell. The new of Goshen, has been employed to stock we feel that thn . The last issue of the Boston News! reka Bullion ore encoutered in the Victoria has look after the Tintie wagon road and an interesting ar- stockholders of the company should' now been followed, on its strike, for he has Biready performed some splencondition of the know the physicist ticle regarding the operations of the about 90 feet and the miners have did work notwithstanding the fact Dur-our last since j report. Bingham Mines eompany. It Is stt- - property raised In ore approximately 90 feet, that his force is a email one. we have months three the ing past ed .that the. eompany has had splenMr. Roberts was In Eureka during the width of tie ore belngfrom 25 until' been progress steady making did earnings for lae first three or 85 feet. Wnen stoptag'operations the weak and says that Joseph to vertical a we have reached four months of the year, due to the today were started (he tlmhns were placed Reese, the chairman of the Utah of 1800 feet. Ore in small rising prices for lead and ailver. The depth on the ore and Siur Owens says that county board of commissioners, baa on encountered been has Eagle A Blue Bell mine, one of the. quantities within thwnextaweek or ten days a instructed him to put the Tintie for level the approximately companies owned by the Bingham' drift wlllmoprllkely cut the deposit wagon road in as good condition as'' westan and 2F0 feet along easterly Mines, had earnings as follows; Jan- -' from one or the lower levels, about possible, no mater what the cost, from: south A run drift strike. uary $29,906, February $28,985 and erly ore for a distance of 40 feet en- -' 140 faetHilow the point where min- and it is quke probable that Mr. at 194,000, th's for March estimated ing operations started. This drift Roberts will se kept busy throughvein a carrying parallel countered unwhich is no doubt considerably is being driven on the Eagles 1350 out the suninwr. He has already surof commercial ore, der the sum actually earned.- The a good gradeabout level which Is equivelent to the 1500 faced a partbf the hllLJesl east of tons of 15 $49 Victoria will greatly Increase, the1 from which Homansvlllw and UKjHtroad grader in the Victoria. In out the taken been shave rock profits of the 'Bingham Mines com-- ; 60 carloads of ore on the slaiu, to tpweat of Elberta. about with1 Already in' connection two weeks, pany now that an entirely new ore' past have been taken from this new de- He Jntendtqttfrface the road from the regular development work. We' channel has been opened. posit of the Victoria company and the CentruBtandard clear throng Initial shipour making The eastern publication has the anticipate when the ore is tapped from the to the Rio Grandes double loop, this ore' date. an This ment at early the following Eagle: regarding lower level it will no doubt be pos- part of the Tintie road being most A. BRITTEN. ' HONORABLE FRED downward at approximately Bingham Mines owns . 847,729 pilches sible for the mine to ship more in need of attention, and if labor is now is a drift and being 35 degrees shares, or 95 per cent, of Eagle ft Ths subcommittee of the House Naval Afaira Committee which inavailable Mr. Roberts will also take heavily. 1150-folevel to open: the aviation base scandal at Norfolk, Va.( was headed by Blue Bells outstanding stops, so run on the vestigated n up other work on the Tintie highThis depth. Representative Britten of Illinois. This committee made a personal that its equity in the earnings of thia'Vsln at additional way. He got on to the Job a little too 50 Resumes Crew Switch extended about been ass baas aviation and found Norfolh where that Ry. of the drift of Inspection trip this company, together with the prolate to use the road grader to good frehn the wlnse and hds eneount- the Navy Department started to build a $10,009,000 aviation base it Work In Tintie Camps advantage fits from Its own properties, are es- feet but following each of the Bam Unde date does not and of has really spent up to $41,000,990 yet showing o at 164,177in the first ered an very favorably timated storms he will use a drag or own the site for which the original land owners are now asking Conspring But, and anganese quart. After having, been laid off for three months of 1920, nr at the an iron, on the road and hopes to give gress to appropriate another $460,099. Secretary Daniels and Navy it will remore than two weeks as a result of grader officials selected a swamp near Norfolk for this aviation share on its accordii i g to our survey, Department nul rateaha1 the Tintie people the best piece of hunanother pproxlmatefy ocean In sand from filled had It and Then the Salt base. rtmated profits quire the switchmens strike the by pumping they 150,000 road they have ever had, and if so lei t to readf the objective. Lake Routes switch crew for the the Utah county road officials will Hampton Roads at a cost of $9,009 an acre for 840 acres. Officials and equities h are at the dredBine ocean not Is will sand now we mfide our last annual this and discovered that have grow salty Tintie mining camps resumed work have the thanks of everyone in this annual rate ol )8.4f a share. the wlnse grass and they are asklngXongresa for an additional appropriation of last Sundsy. The members of this district. is now shipping report, m thar property, ? Eagle ft B1 acre $2,009 an tp sod tv84d'Bcros. down an additional crew make their home at Tintie p has be i drired f high grade from a large At the other end of the Tintie timbered Is 2 and feet Junction and handle all of the 8alt road some work Is also being done. ore o; at and around depth f distance. stations Two the enaryi In Lake Routes switching Eureka, The road from Bantaquln to Spring is deposit is said the 1550 level been cut and the drift driven Site Selected For Tintie Mammoth and Silver City. The Lake. has received attention and Mr. Third to show remarl Shaft continuity, with have distance 1150-foa for level on the strike made It Impossible for the Reese states that the road from big bulges of the ore body extending In the west drift and road to supply empty cars for the Warm Creek to the Goshen reservoir down to the 1700 and 1875 levels, of 50 feet. level we work 0n the third shaft for the sibly take care 'of the tonnige. Tintie mines and naturally there was will be resurfaced, at the ' present and again reaching up above the crosscut on75the feet (In ry The No. 2 shaft of the Tintie nothing for the railroad men of this time this have. made 1860 level. property of the Tintie Standard Mln- being one of the worst Standard, located In the south end district to do, hence they were forc- pieces of road in the entire state. doubt be no taken will Development at Binghams Victor- ruT?nthe ng company distance a of the large mineral tract, will be ed to take a vacation. esstpraisfor ia property has also been very satisworjt, up within the next few months, c used principally as an outlet for the The congestion of ore at the from a wlnse of 80 feet, which, with other factory, a Issue A the total footage 480 feet cording to the officers of that com- extensive prospecting which is neces-- j mines has not yet been cleared up Knight People sunk below the 1200 level showing of rate The 1920. 1. Report On Sioux Con. Mine' pany. The construction of a road to sary In 'that section of the companys but the railroads' are making good over 80 feet of high grade material, since January ' four now 8 is approximately No. o of This shaft being this work of will site the the The settlement ground. progress development headway. and continuing to disclose excellent In progress and by the time it is undoubtedly result In the opening of trouble between the switchmen and Report of the activities of the values. It is expected that this ore feet per day. "Conditions at the mine Justify u completed the Job of excavating fqr new ore of shipping grade, milling the Utah roads came Just In time to Sioux Mines company has Just been will be extracted from the adjoining in believing that It will not be long the machinery should benrelpaflder ore already having been uncovered prevent the closing of some of the made. Receipts for the year 1919, Eagle ft Blue' Bell workings and the will be- way. The machinery fqp'fiie new in large quantities in the south Tintie mines. . from treasury stock sales were connection .With one of the latter before the Eureka Bullion t. a measure, some workings of the mine. in for ordered from assessment number 1 been has come, 0 shaft made. now Is drifts being companys At the present time but two drifts and we feel that our stockholders, time and It Is understood that the $9056.25, which, with the miscelOver Paid Warrant $4000 will Indorse the vigorous policy of equipment will be good for a depth are being driven from the No. 2 laneous items, brought the total up On New Road Contract to $30,286.97. Want Commissioners To shaft one on the 1000 level and the development we are pursuing. of 1800 feet. o No. 3 shaft of the Standard is to other od the 1200 but Bupt. John Expedltures for notes payable, Change Tintie Wagon Road At a recent meeting of the county $18,000; Interest $1959.75; purto the Westerdahl feet 1500 to located about be take expects up Disdose 100 Next May northeast of the No. 2 shaft, through another piece of work on the 1200 commissioners a $4000 warrant was chase of half interest in Goff springs, drawn In faver of Colin McMurphy, $1000, contract development work, Elmer Tietjen and others of Something In Big Hill which the mine is removing its level within a very short time. o have uked the commissioners Very encouraging reports are com- being the Initial payment oqthe con- $1043.40; office expense and adminpresent tonnage Of ore. The third of Utah county to make changes on Unless the Knight people fire shaft will be needed very soon, in ing from the Tintie Standards older tract whicy he holds fprliulldlng a istration, $848.75; an overdraft of the county road leading from away off In their calculations the fact the No. 2 shaft is now taxed to workings, the levels which are pro- new wagonr road fjjun Silver City to $1159.99, with other Items deducted to the Tintie District.' The next 100 feet of drifting should its capacity, and when the eompany ducing the present heavy tonnage of Ljmndyl. MrrtMurphy Is getting from the total receipts left on Dec. necessity of these changes, the com- open something of value on the 900 starts moving low grade ore needed ore, and the general outlook for the along n&Jpmh the work and has 81, 1919, a balance of $6441.15. five or sumiles of the road finished. In regard to the future of the committee explained, was on account of level of the Big Hill property of for its mill one shaft could not poe- - mine Is exceptionally good. i He started In at the southern bound- pany, . President Knight's report their new Irrigation' canal, which But Tintie. It Isnt a cinch that ary of the county and is working to- states the following: wu compelled to cross the present ore will be found but mm Importward Silver City. The new road Is of the Since the organization Tintie Milling Plant Will road at a number of places. The ant fissures are to be cut and these Eagle & Blue Bell Mine about 80 miles long and will cost Sioux Mines company, in the latter road engineer was instructed to will no doubt be prospected rather Resumes Work On 2000 Boon Be Running Full Blast the county approximately $1000 a make Investigation into the matter extensively before the mines workpart of the year 1917, the only work mile. done on the property was the minAlready with authority to make the changes ing shaft Is , deepened. Supt. Owens states that work has if necessary. about 860 feet of fritting has been The changes at the Tintie mill ing of a small amount of ore by lessees, until a few months ago when done on the 800 level of the Big Just been resumed' on the 2000 level the installation of the new sluicing All Personal Property Of . handled under of the Eagle ft Blue Bell mine. This system have been completed and work control of the company passed Into this being Hill, Man Elmer Duncan Files Suit Missing Brought Here the hands of the Knight interests. contract, and at the present time the level la Just above the water and the the plant is again being limbered up o : "At that time a new campaign of an excellent forma- development of the ground at that and put into running order. Officers Against Central Standard drift is cutting Daniel Martin Sheriff and William development work was started which ' considered is a very - o Important of the milling eompany say that the point tion. to Eureka on Satur- consisted of - o undertaking. The companys , shaft yard at the mill Is filled up with ore Okey returned driving a drift from the During the week Elmer Duncan - was sunk to the 2000 after a trip to Millard county 1700-foday a ASSESSED level of the Iron Blossom BULLION long EUREKA quite the filed several reason suit be of Eureka . and for that It may against . secure where the team, they wept to time ago but owing to the scarcity days before the regular tonnage can o property, which adjoins us to the Central Standard Mining company, wagon and other property of E. II. south. This gives us a depth of from 'of cent miners but little one of conNo. prospecting 8, very per in Assessment for Tintie from $2,800 various wages the be claiming accepted to have been 600 to 700 feet below the workings Griffin, who is nection with a contract for sinking share, has been levied on the stock has been done at that point. mines which have been shipping to murdered while thought was he engaged In of our own shaft, and Is prospecting eomno is the but There what Bullion question Mining the company's shaft. It appears that of the Eureka the plant! trapping in the Dugway Mountains entirely new territory. there Is some disagreement between pany, according to a notice now be- 2000 level of the mine can be The changes which have been near the line Juab and "Considerable work has been done the contractor and the companys ing published. The assessment Is brought into the productive stage made in the mill will mean greater Tooele counties. dividing small as work a amount the of with In several months. this drift on a body of quarts, and in officers regarding the installation of the first levied ineconomy When the sheriff went to that secoperation. to extends ore that no ore In paying quantities of Is 26th May. the undoubtedly was work and although day Delinquent pumping equipment o tion some weeks ago for the purpose has been opened up, we have felt level. Bale day June 19th. finally stopped. of investigating the disappearance of very much encouraged with the Case Will Be Heard At the trapper he found evidence which It is our Intention to conSilver City Early In May convinces hjm that the man was kill- showing. tinue active development work, for ed by another trapper, who Vas lo- the present, at least." o THATS Different Oh -h -bcated in the same section and who was who oCounty Attorney Bryan, in Eureka during the greater part left very, hurridly for California. Come Rheriff Martin has planned to South Standard Will of the past week, states that arrangeIn For Work This Summer ments have been made whereby the make a more thorough Investigation case against Frank Talarlco, charged within the next few weeks and he It is generally understood that with assault with weapon, will also try to locate the man susof is to be taken up within a very killed Griffin. work A. pected having Robt. Wil before heard will be Griffin has no near relatives, ac- short time bn the property, of the kina. Justice of the peace at Silver Standard .Minipg'" company. City. The preliminary hearing will cording to Information secured by Sonth Sheriff is locajad'm the eastern and his The proMartin, groun personal 12th of May. take place about the An account of the trouble, which perty will likely be sold; under the end of themlstripfand about a couple resulted In the arrest of Talarlco, direction of the court, and the money of miles to Ufe south of the Tintie was published In these columns last applied bn the expenses Incurred In Standard; bing separated from the week. The man slashed George an investigation. The wagon and Tintie Stimdard by the holdings of Humble In the neck with a knife. 'horses are worth more than $200 the Eureka Standard. E. J. Raddatx, who controls the Talarlco will remain In the local and among the personal effects are some guns and a camera. South Standard, was la the district Jail while awaiting his hearing. during the early part of the week, Humble Is fast recovering from ARTICLES AMENDED. and stated that new machinery for his injury. Amendment to the articles of in- the campaign of work to be taken up of the Provo Mining Co. there has already been ordered and corporation Will Action Wool At has been filed with the county re- will soon be delivered. ' Jericho Com corder of Utah county. It Is signed Shearing o - -DATA MUST, BE SUPPLIED. . by James W? Wade, vice president, Salt Lake Route officials report and Don W. Conover, secretary. The shearing la progress all along their amendment provides for a change of Every mine, quarry, mill, cannery, s line, and a public auction Monday principal plalFofi business from Pro- factory, workshop or manufacturing . at Jericho, Just south of Tintie. The vo to Balt Lake. The amendment establishment In Utah which haa sheep men in that region have pooled was adopted by 'a vote of all the employed children under 17 yean of their fleeces, and the entire outfit stock present, 478,014 shares of the age since April 25, must make goes to the highest bidder. Already 837,551 shares issued, this consti- a report at the Internal revenue .of- -. they have sold 500,009 pounds at 71 tuting a majority of all the Issued flee In Salt Lake City, D. C. Dunbar ; J' r ' cents stock of the corporation. dedSZWL'-'pound. Making Big Profits1 ' ! j - j one-ha- lf Bureau-contain- s' j 800-fo- at - j j ot : J s . -- all-u- p i ver-le- ad Standards ot 800-fo- x ot j sub-lev- Tin-ti- el j - j $20,-759.- 49 Ft San-taqu- ln 8an-taqu- in .1 . . . ot - - , hh, -- ' -- c . : lilt, . . C Vs |