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Show ; .X : S : $4.00 For Tear. lOo Per Copy . A Complete Review of the Mining Opentioni of Tintic. Prom Newsdealers and Newsboys. Volume XX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. Selma Company's Officers Out With Financial. Report Cctrai Sudani v .O' Ontbok Is Good Number 27 Company Intends To Tintic Sink From Their 800 Level Znm I CANNOT SING THE OLD SONGS Standard Is Wonderfol Bonanza Craig Sandusky, formerly connectDevelopment opentlona will be resumed by the Selma Mines comed with the Gemini mine at this O pany on Its property la East Tintic place and who for some time has Shaft is going down more Just as soon as weather conditions been located In Nevada, returned to Mine promises to become one d Eureka late last week and has will permit according to an anof the greatest deep mines rapidly and iron sulphide nouncement to stockholders which H. E. McClain as superintenin the whole western coundent of the Zuma property. Mr. ore has been encountered; accompanies a notice of ascaaemcnt was desirous of giving all 'of much me developed. ' of the assessment which has Part try; 100 feet sunk in 29 days. . his attention to his own mining InJust been levied will be used for de0 Tintic Standards gross production terests, being engaged In leasing la velopment of the property and rome of the older mines of the camp. for the first quarter of this year, Officers of the Central Standard la paying for ground purchased. Mr. Sandusky, who quit his posi- ending March 81. was $884,083.61. Mining company arc highly pleased The Selma property lays to the north tion at the Gemini to enter the ser- Gross production from the mine to with the present showing In the of the North Standard and between vice of Uncle Sam during the war, the end of 1818 was $6,107,618.83. shaft which Is being sunk under the Chief Consolidated property at has again moved his family to Eu- Ore shipments so far this year have contract and which la now down a Pinion mountain and the Paymaster reka. been of equal grade to ths great distance of 4S0 feet. Iron 'sulphide property. It is understood that the Zuma mass of the ore shipped last year The statement to the stockholders ore, similar to that found In theiTln-U- e people will sink a winse from the according to Mr. Raddata. The latest Standard, has made Its appear- comes from the new board of direct800 level of their property; follow- shipments are netting the company ance in the lime formation through ors which was elected last February ing the break In which they got from $6,600 to $8,600 per lot of which the shaft is now being sunk and has the following to say regardsome ore several months ago. Up four carloads. and the outlook for an ore body ing the property and affairs of the to this time most of their developAll of the ore shipped so far from could hardly be more promising. company: ment work has been on the 800 the mine has come from two levels Explanation Is due to the stockSome of the Central Standard people level and above that point and they in an area 700 feet long by 408 feet feel that there la-- chance of getting holders as to why this present asnow Intend to go deeper in an effort wide. Shipments from this sons have some commercial my stthiu the pest sessment Is levied. to locate a more extensive deposit so far, come from the i860 and I860 We found the company owing few hundred feety of commercial ore, the ore which levels. The 1450y1evSl la now being The last ISO feet of sinking was $8,604 borrowed money, a portion of has already been encountered being developed and tkedrork so far done handled In St days and the work 1s which had been used to make a payin of on White ment Star on this level snrs the ore to be the very small deposits. purchase progressing In a very satisfactory o equal In extent and value to the demanner. It has been an expensive stock, which had been considered posit found on the two upper levels. matter to put the shaft down to its necessary or advisable by the previCo. Iron King Contracts The extent of the ore In this sone present depth, owing to the water ous board of directors. .This money Drifts On Lower Levels has not been found in any direction, and the loose porphyry ground fell due April 1, 1880, and to pay it o- from side to side or top to bottom. encountered for the first 400 feet, the present board authorised a loan was and obtained which out of at the Iron King Besides the great amount of ore Operations $8,000, but as soon as It is possible to cut a property, in East Tintic, were stopp- already shipped from the mine apreservoir in the solid lime, forma- the portion of the money applied to ed for three or four days on account proximately 800,000 tons of milltion most of the water troubles will replace the former loan. Sixteen of the breaking of a cog in the big ing ore has been developed. The combe at an end. The present cost of the hundred ($1,600) dollars more will, have to be paid on White Star stock engine. The necessary part has now pany is now constructing a mill to sinking is about $14 per foot. been received and work will soon be handle this product. during the present month. o . under way once more. Besides the foregoing Indebted- While the Tintic Standard Is unNew Parking Ordinance Col. C. E. Loose, who was in the doubtedly the biggest deep mine In ness and probably as grounds for a; popular sentiment. This practice! two Items of in direct violation of the National district during the week and who Is the state at the present time there Is Now Being Enforced portion of it, was found I the manager of the Iron one an adverse Defense Act of June 8, 1810, and litigation pending, King, says is every indication that it will de"that to pro-- i subjects the offender to punishment all of this the company suit drifts are velop into one of the biggest mines prospect by brought now are Officers of Eureka City NAZIMOVA now being driven under contract and ever opened in the United States. teet a portion of Its ground, and by fine of $800 or Imprisonment i forcing the new parking ordinance another this will give Supt. Roberta more Talking about the property Mr. Rad-da- ti a suit commenced by others not to exceed six months, or both. and each motorist, who desires to In a to absotime to devote to the mining of Iron Interests poradverse American soldier The is said that the mineral channel real claiming on Main leave his car standing claimed by this lutely and positively opposed to the ore. At the present time the Iron now being mined In the property Is Than Death" of the tion ground "Sponger street, mast watch his step. There ml! K,ns use of the uniform for commercial sending out about a carload 600 feet wide and while it has only is absolutely no question but what company. THEATRE SUNDAY of a portion purposes, because the sight of a sollron each dajr and whlla thla ,a been developed for a Short distance the Besides foregoing, the enforcement of the ordinance a low grade product it is neverthe- on its strike It extends through the directors acting on dier peddling, panhandling, canvasswlU add to the appearance and use- of the present and of ing'' or soliciting In uniform creates less bringing the company consider- property north east and southwest fulness of the street and it la simply behalf of the stockholders, Periodic Billow Attacks. on January SO, the faladons impression that he has able revenue. for a distance of three miles. the voted, company, a question of motorists becoming It Is understood that the Iron Throughout this mineralised channel 1880, to commence a suit against O. been neglected and is obliged to familiar with the system of. turning W. to recover somethe 1 arsons subject. to periodic bilioui King companys officers intend us- are a number of fissures which were Carlson Into the curb on the right hand side over 78,000 shares of stock, ing diamond drills In the develop- the source of mineralisation. While thing Other cities of the thoroughfare. ment campaign which they have ore has been shipped from the sons which It Is allegsd belongs to the beneIs It and this especially To require and has mapped out for the coming summer. which Is only 700 feet long In this basin ess tressnry of the company ficial In a place where Borne drilling will wo- - far done Issued to Carlson. been wrongfully probably be mineral channel'-worstreet Is as narrow as Eurekas. comrecord bandied the from othore along commercial the the face while surface of has On the proved . C. C. Griggs, of the line will be built to the mill, while er holes e manager un- a considerable distance of the strike be will from the driv.en pany's attorney advised that the Griggs-Huls- h Leasing company, the contracts have also been awarded derground Silver's Decline Reduces the stock belonged to the company workings, particularly of the channel and there la every for the of the necessary Profits On Tintic Ore and the Issuance thereof to Carlson new corporation which will operate bins for construction ore and concentrates as well from the 1665, with a view to get- geological condition to Indicate that a milling plant in connection with as. chutes and trestles needed In eon-h- e ting a better line on the formation. the channel will be productive was irregular. o-- . throughout Its extent. Tbs recent slump In the price of This board cannot explain In full Its leases on the Yankee Cons., May mw from the three mines the former, of a What this may mean to the Tintic ownleast at mine portion why silver la being felt by the le mill. All ore is to be H. Uncle Sam mines, its John Was and Day Donnelly brought can best be gauged by comStandard leasees of Tintic but those assessments have not been devoted that the preliminary work la comi ers and surtaee through the tunnel ' As Recorder the channel on the west with parison who are affected are taking an op- to development work, but it assures along In good shape at the mill of the May Day mine and the side of the Tintic district where in timistic view of the situation and the stockholders that a portion of also In the underground worl ore to be treated will probably At a meeting of the claim owners an equal distance on the strike with feel quite sure that within a very the present assessment will bo coma from the May Day although of the May Day. The leasing co actltfs an of campaign the North Tintiq Mining District, the area embraced tat the Tintic and that metal .be will used, white short time the pany has secured the Godiva mill the bulk of the ore for the mill win held on Thursday iiapaing, John H. Standard the production from back around the f 1.80 mark. There of development work will be inaugur- and is now busy making the neces- be taken from the Yankee; Was to the office several different mines total over Donnelly Is no over supply of silver, in fact ated and pressed as soon as the sary changes In the old machinery, Mr. Griggs Is of the opinion that to settled la Mr. was first $180,000,000. of recorder. weather . sufficiently and the Donnelly metal, then Is a scarcity of as well as Installing new equipment the mill will be ready by the 10th of The first work done In the Tintic the price cannot long remain where Justify the commencement of opera- which has been purchased to bring the coming month and It la thought elected to the position two years ago was through the No. 1 servand to had Standard' time tions. that previous It la at present the up to date. Electric power that ths mines can alsq be put In as The' Information coming to your has plant which developed a north-sout- h a ed or old shaft under the late o deputy CapL been contracted for and a new shape for production by that date. Justifies directors was of recorder fissure which parallels the Hugo Depresln, who present poard V. E. KKLOFF 1ST TWTIC. for so many years. fissure now being mined. On the the belief that you have valuable o o 1000 level from the No. 1 shaft comThe Idaho Minerals coming was ground and when the proper depth North Standard People Have Juab County Valuation mercial copper ore was found for a in mining In this .district and' now is obtained In the present shaft you State Senator Geo. Dera in Good ore to of several hundred feet, but expect Level distance pay the 600 have On Idaho Shows of the right Increase and secretary Showing manager Large May Run For Governor it so far has not been developed. In Minerals Co., of Spring Mountain, paying quantities. ' O o 0 following this ore the present deIdaho,, was In Eureka last week,: about fifteen hundred fast Juab county's valuation this year, 'In all ore was found A of lead-silvof Democratic number Mrs. friends with for posit visit a coming here Second Shift Is Now Being 680 as fixed by Charles Haynes, the of State Senator on done the been has of work No. 3 shaft was sunk to and the Dern H. are George Ekloff, who will remain In this city Used In Independence Shaft level of the North Standard proper- county assessor. Is more than speaking of the well known mining mine the deposit. until next month. greater than the valuawar and business man as posty according to John Hanson, who $1,000,000 During the past few months Miners The.' Idaho company tion on which the eounty paid Its engineer an after rerid week In was the this of camp Hay On sible nominee for governor on the diamond drilling operations from the Wednesday organised by Idaho and Montana the Inspection of the Brining company's taxes last year. This is an Increase Democratic ticket. .Mr. Dern, dis- No. 1 slope have prospected this people for the development of pro- another shift was put to work atMinof about IS per cent In one year. of the adworkings. He la Mghly pleased with the matter, said today that copper deposit on the 1100 level and Independence In Idaho. property perty near Gilmore, The assessor's report was filed with cussing 600 level but on In the prowork the showing he had no Idea of announcing any 88 feet of ore that carries values of dition to their mining operations ing company, aid vth we can ex rather expects that It will be neces- the state board of equalisation such Intention ag being an aspirant 6 per cent copper and 17 to 38 they have also constructed a milling gress both day the la sinking sary to go deeper before getting In- on Tuesday. better for the ut that a few ounces of silver per ton developed. heiMway plant which will be ready for opera- pect main shaft. The officers The Increase In real estate valua- of his governo of to commercial ore. Breaks which laid friends the matter A drift Is now being run to open tion within a very short time. Mr. of the ex- tion accounts for the increase hi the as to whether he this ore. before him. A EklofTs trip to Utah was In the In- the company say that the shaft now are now being followed containsome eounty totals, and Is largly the result might accept such a candidacy If Besides the development work beterest of ths company and he is now ini depth of 166 feet and that it cellent indications of ore and of reclassification and reappraisal of offered him, Mr. Dern stated that ing done In the tone from which will be work an performed Improved additional 1b gait Lake purchasing needed Is cutting through sul- on the 600 before arrangements aft farm lands In the state. The report he could more shows which Euformation, to wlslt He hardly make a definite production baa come and the openexpects equipment Is also somewhat remarkable for the statement but declared that there ing of the copper ore the No. 1 shaft reka again before returning, to Ida-- 0. phides. Recent assays show some made for sending tbs shaft down to fact that Juab Is one eounty where were not men who would not li been sunk to the 1360 level and values In, gold and silver. greater depth. .. .' there has been an Increase Instead accept suchmany an honor If it were of- two drifts are being run from It, to of a decrease In live stock reported. fered them by the cltliens of the the east and southeast. The assessor found 114,488 sheep state. Machinery has been ordered and HEAD OF THE BIGGEST BUSINESS Dl THE this year, as compared with 88,088 Mr. Dern has become widely timber sufficient for 1800 feet of last year. Range cattle, however, known the state because sinking for No. 8 shaft which will showed a decrease from 8080 in of his throughout and business interests. be sent down at once In the mineral mining 1818 to 8678 In 1880. Valuation on He Is manager of the May Day and channel a 'distance of 1700 feet range sheep has increased from Uncle Sam mines at this place and northeasterly from the No. 8 shaft. $870,000 to $800,000, and on cattle for some held the same posi- Delivery of the machinery and it has decreased from $860,000 to tion with years timber is expected at any time and the Tintic Milling Co. $886,000. A summary of the valuashaft sinking will be started as tion this year as compared with last quickly as possible. Main Line Trains Which year shows: Last year the company- - expended Pass Through Tintic Jnnct more Real estate 1880, $8,871,866; than a million dollars for divio 1818, $8,888,700. Improvements dends, railroad, permanent surface 8ome changes have been made in Improvements, mill site, water rights 1830, $1,387,680; 1818. $1,186,766. Live stock 1830, $1,486,873; 1818, the operation of passenger trains on and additional mining ground. In $1,486,886, Other personal property the Balt Lake Route but the through Mr. Raddats's opinion It will take 1880, $1,417,810; 1818, $1,478,-01- 8. trains, which are used most by Tin-ti- e from three to five years to bring Total 1880 $8,038,817; 1018, people, are running on the old the Tintic Standard mine to full proschedule. Utah eounty people pe- duction. At the present time Its ore $6,884,464. titioned the railroad asking that they production Is limited only by Its be allowed to receive the benefit of shaft capacity and when the No. 8 HMELTKRMEX GET IXCREASE. through train service and one sec- shaft is completed and the necestion of the Los Angeles Limited sary work done the production of The smelter at Tooele posted no- train Is now ore can be materially Increased. operated over the tices last Thursday granting the branch. Tintic District employees an 'Increase of 36 cents still has the benefit of a through Andrew P. Mayberry, formerly V The motto ee the mantel In those quartern says, "We wotcmna yon to our home It maths the a day. The increase will be appre- train in each direction every twenty-fou- r of the Centennial men The shown superintendent Brat Mg step la placing a real head to the biggest buslaess la the world Farming." ciated by the men as the cost of livhours. The train arrives from Eureka mine, was In camp on Monhere ate members of the National Board of Farm Organisations, It Is their daty to question all politiing has been constantly increasing Salt Lake and the east at 7.81 In day, coming here- on mining busiand pat them on record as to what they will do for agrlcaltaro If elected. Sapport of cal since the raise in pay was grant- the evening and comes all agrlealtaral organisations at the polls may bo expected tn return. At the center sitting Is C. 8. through from ness. Mr. Mayberry has been making ed last summer. The Increase the coast la the morning, arriving la his home at Salt Lake tor. several Barrett, president of the National Farmer's Union and chairman of the board. On the extrema loft iq the MhMsaal Board of Farm Organisations, on the first of April. Tiatis at 8.40. ' Qigsrd Washoe director of LthSL ' J ' ' ' : .. suo-eeede- r Mo-Cla- in V-- v . , . 1 ceip x Expect Haw JUJanrang By Jane Tenth k . Re-elect- ed er . VOMDFAUIING .L . . hl . v - j , 4, . J i- i ' . |