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Show ' Volume XXn I EUREKA, JUAB OOUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ' C&f V Pioneer Mining Operator Chief Of Tistio Died This Week Cods. Cbsed Sacessfel Quarter , .. jmpsn report which , has besumiUed out with the H ; William Hatfield, aged TS years, and one of the pioneer mining and bualnesa man of this district, died at tha home of his daughter, Mrs. Ann L. Huber, at Balt lake, on Monday. Ha had bean In rather aerlous condition for aose months, and hla frlcqds realised that ha waa fast nearing the end of llfca journey. ,J Mr. Hatfield waa bora in England and earns to Utah In 1144. Tha greater part ot hla lla waa spent In mining sections, Eureka being tha tor many years. OfQcirs T 1 . r .; i . . i t i.' - - tti shareholders During the vwk oC the Chief Consolidated Mining company received cheeks for the quarterly OiUnS of I canta par share. Thla dividend ot S cento, or 144,101.11. la ito fourth for the i . iiYidend checks for three months Just ended. re-,'ee-nt Gets Frrcratb i, Freight Rate Oa Lice satisfactory freight rata on lima rock from tha Chief Cons, quarry to the augar factories of Utah has Juat baan gran tad and will be affective attar tha usual uotloa by publication. This rata la aald to range upward from II canto a ton, the minimum charge of II canto being for tha haul to tha factories which are in Utah county and tha price increasing to, 11.61 for delivering tha rock to factories which are approximately III mllaa distant Manager Cadi Fitch of tha Chief Cons. company atataa that ha does not anticipate tha shipment of large quantities of lima rock until after tha sugar factories have had a chance to try out sample lota which will bo sent to tha various companies la the naar future. It la understood that tha Chief lima deposit to remarkably pure, averaging between IS and II per cant pure cal- rbonata. but before entering Into contracts with sugar companies naturally desire to try out the lime, which will be done at the end Then if it all of their requirements they will undoubtedly place orders for a Supply sufficient for tha coming soar son. The local deposit, which la now being dovaloped and equipped for rapid and economical mining and handling, to aald to contain about 4,000,110 tons. Railroad trackage has already boon put In, bins, treat-tea- , crushers, screens and conveyors pro practically ready for use. It g tha intention ot tha Chief Cons, company to ship a cleaned and alaad product which will In ovary way! meat tha requirements of tha auger factories and smelters. Heretofore jt has bean necessary for these com-t- o maintain equipment for putting the lime la condition for Its various uses. The handling of lime rock promises to become a most valuable addition to the mining operations of the Chief Cons, company. It is an that will be of considerable Cdustry to the district because It will furnish smploymeat to a largo number of men. thdr 00000x1 run. be-jn- I Number 192L Copper Operator Not Very Optimistic As To Future The general opinion among loading copper men is that ths mines now dosed down will not resume operations until wall on Into next year. Some believe that it may be July 1, before operations am wall under wny. The Mining and Scientific Press recently sent ont a qnestlon-alr- o to leaders la the trade. Those replying Included such prominent copper man aa J. Parke Channlng, vise president of the Miami Copper, company; James & Douglas, president of the United Verde Rgtessiou Milting company; Walter Douglas, corpresident of the Fhelps-Dodg-e Daniel vies C. Jackllng, poration; president and manager of the Utah Copper company, and Benjamin B. Thayer, president of the Anaconda .' High Grab Fiioa Bdcfcir Bay South Untie property is prof ' dudwy some sensationally rich sllvar ore; lessees will mske shipment soon. ' v1 Vj A 'J't i 'i ' r . - Within ths next few days Davis and Jack Prlaby,, Silver CRy miners, expect to place on the mar ket a carload of Ugh grade silver ere ( from the Butcher Boy ground an ' which they have a lease. Basse of ,a the ore which they have mined Vui 1 present year and brings tie total to Mr.' Hatfield the past week or two carried In this mlna up to and also the neighborhood of Sill ounces SIS.OT.. Tha total for the year operations. He silver per ton and It la understood la I1T4.I04.40. Eureof first mayora have exercised consider-- . that total of TSMSS.il onneoa of ka City anf they, . time of hla death the In care able the mining of their ore i silver, 1148.158 ounces of sold, waa tha oMest past master of the and their initial carload will ' that company. Copper ! 1870,740 pounds of load and S.IIS Tlatle alLodfi of Mason a. Ha was T believe that the mines that can contain two small lota, one of "Ugh i poundf of copper vaa prod scad dur- - so a member of Eureka Lodge No. produce copper refined L o. b, New grade" and another which is aauch las tha third quartos of Ilf 1 by the IS, I. O. O. F., and held a memberYork tor 10 cento will start up be- better than the average nia of sti. Chief Conaolidatad Mining company, ship of Elke. la tha Salt Lake fore the middle of next year," one ver ore from this district 'according to tha report aaat thla Mr. Hatfield had In lodge recent yean The Butcher Boy property Is la wrote, and another said that It Is yweek by offloara along with chacka been living at Bolt Lake, and at varforthe thirtieth dividend. Impossible to guess at the date for the extreme southTbd of the disious times had been active oa the tiie reopening of the copper mines, trict and at the present thaa the iT Assay values of tha ora ware aa Balt Lake Stock Exchange on which this depends entirely on general con- ground Is owned by Walker Bros, of follows, according to tha qnartarly he had a aaat. ditions In this country and Europe." Salt Lake. Davis and Frisky are report: .1514 ounce of gold; SS.S7I ' During the early days of the Tin-ti-c A third stated that "personally, I operating under a leasing arrangeJ onncaa of silver; 10.51 par cent land District Mr. Hatfield Speratod OattGne Of Work Gives cant copper. Tha av-.-.. don't expect a general reopening of ment, which Is liberal enough to on--: ; and 1.10 parvalue the copper mines before July 1st, able then to make Mg money la araga groea par ton of all orea the Swansea and Snowflake mines was 140.11, Smelting, freight and and he also controlled the Opohongo the event they are fortunate la getAdmimshratioii IMS." Performed By Another producer said, "I antici- ting a large body of rich ora. ' The sampling charges par ton were for a number of years. At ths tlms S1B.55, which offaato brought tha of his death he had soma stock In pate that there will be no common Butcher Boy produced some ore durdate oa which there will be a gen- ing the earlier days, of the district, avaraga net value to f 11.14 par ton. the Opohongo company, which to Insines tha to tha We realise that after election the bage dump grounds Nat profit for the quarter waa $78 active, and waa one of the largest eral reopening of the copper mines being noted more for Its small poceltlsens of any city go about their adoption of this system of the country. Xwo very Import- kets ot Ugh grade ore thaa tar de.P8I.00. . From thla profit was paid owners of stock In the Black ' a dividend it 5 cants par share ag- - rlor, another inactive company which usual basin ess thinking llttls of what been moved by the dty la any ten ant factors will govern, one bring posits from which a large tonnage owns a tract of mineral land to the their dty officials are doing In the years. We bought a new wagon, the stocks of marketable copper on could be taken.' The strike which grogsting $44, 111. 10. plow and hand and the other the relative coat has been made by Davis and Walter Fltfch, Sr president of tha north of the Bullion Back and way of spending public monies. It harneas, Frisky criti- scraper, thereby placing the dty In ot back to is and sit sasler always Chief, In hla report to tha com- Gemini. , These, vary for ev- Is quite near the surface and at pree production. kind do road to a of Is to to and front cise It the than any poaltlon go i pany, atataa tnatAhs mlna continues After closing ont his Interests In ery producing company In ths United ent they are following the ora with to give quite (pparkable resulte and this district Mr. Hatfield moved his execute. We have heard a great work. States, and will obviously control In a wince from the main tunnel level. At the very beginning of our pro- each Instance the date of their re- The showing appears to bo Improvthat warn it not for tha doubled coat family to Provo; then to California deal about taxes and public funds. as- gram for street Improvements wa deJ of freight and treatment much bet- - and later to Salt Lake City. He en- Improvements must go os If we sumption or productive operations. ing and they are confident of bring; tar return could be made' to stock-- , gaged In mining In the Alta dis- pect to have a city fit to live In; law cided to put In cement sidewalks on It requires approximately ninety able to take out another shipment holder. One alight freight reduc- trict after leaving Eureka and dur- must be enforced and conditions both sides of Church street, also on days for transportation from west- In the near future. The ore will be tion has bean nude recently,. and ing hla residence In California op- must be met as they come np. The the north ride of main street from ern smelters and for the refining, it hauled by truck to Silver City, where the end of the present paved dis- follows that there Is promise of another reduc- erated a rather large ranch which public should know these things will neces- It will be loaded oa the railroad car. it is their business. I therefore, in trict to a point above the Tintle sarily have toproduction commence when the Hauling will start this week. tion, If the railroads can succeed In was located near Orovllle. , The ' their own efforts for humble wsy, offer you the fol- High School. Hero we met with producers stock of marketable cop- first shipment wil probably adjustments, He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. my. for your kindly a difficult obstacle, for, as noted per Is reduced to what ha may esti- about thirty tons... v according to Nr. Fitch. Rhode Hatfield; by three daughters: lowing report General Manager Cadi Fitch, In Mrs. Huber, above, the dty had no maps, and It mate as his prospective sales for the .o' Mrs. Bessie E. Bowen was a long tlms before we were able coming three months. As regards FlYOnbls Comment ? his report, explains that as against Los Angolas, and Miss Beatrice Icnrs With to collect the necessary data regard- the price of copper, even with the the previous quarter tha general of leavos last administration Hatfield of BprtasvlUo, and by two The Reference To Exhibit on the the Mfafay vary closely la ing I analysis compares property abutting present surplus redneed to a basis H. T. Hatfield of Salt Lake ing office had revised ths ordtaaa-b' (districts.. propoeed esof three months' soms misunderthe to j hU respects, with the exception of and Frank A. Hatfield of San Fraa-production, owing . i the lead orea, which show a Utahl exhibit ay the Intarytlagal o " slightly standing they were not passed nor When we had cleared up this ob- timated selling price mult necessar- Mining Exposition .wyiUPtyenod ta yt f lower grade, .but a 57 per cent tastacle ws proceeded to finance the ily .be the controlling factor in each Funeral sarvlcea were conducted printed. Tour Law Committee had Chicago orOtob,S7ih la aOna'sc !y' la the tonnogo of thla pro-- . Keller instance. is obvious mine Brother!, It that ths proposition and through them printed approved. They tlon with tty 'UnmuilpofvsajUaa, of t duet.. In the area contlguoua to No. at Bpringvllle oa Thursday of. this are now the Revised Ordinances of a Denver bonding house, but by this whose copper costs 15 cento to pro- ths American Vv tie a Tin number of peoweek, Mining liongtaeB, was one of Mr. quite the Fitch says, 'S shaft, time, as you know, the bond market duce will not be Inclined, even if the Eureka City. different from any distinctly on leads mentioned la the previous ple attending. We found that Eureka City, had and ths mining Industry were In a surplus stock Is practically exhaust- exhibit and was one ot the striking report, has Improved In grade and demoralised Lib- ed, to reopen on a condition. With or no map. In fact to be features of ths display at tha Cri la demonstrating permanency. can bonds wall SI at market" erty you selling Yard Win exset, it had none at all. Maps forteeum. t According to the report of Buper- -. Now Lumber k warranto In "The sale of copper la the past Imagine what ' Be Modern EstahUriHBsnt merly possessed by the city had. Ths exhibit was unquestionably tatandant J. Fred Johnaon, during mining town would be worth at few months has been most unsatistaken to the county- seat most effective at the exposition, tha tha third quarter of tha year a total time. are conditions that said However, another. '1 cannot a factory," ago. In the case of Eureka City years central of 10,154 feet of development wok booth, circular In ontltea, , J Manager George Jones of the Un- vs. Nick Ferrando, and lost Ef- rapidly Improving and, with the pro-- see now how we can start up before and surmounted by a In the Chief Cons, mine gilded beehive can see work exattended I of the first ths I If believe to, Is Umlnary and Lumber tie year, making company to them forts futile, tobring drew immediate attention to the and 111 feet In the Plains. Ths preparations for .tafttag cars and as such maps are absolutely no reason why the side walks should we start up then It will be because Utah exhibit Beanie views nbsrat-terlattal shipments wars 11,111 tons of tensive In season not 1018. of the of the to go need and lumber of during the crying employgive powderoustaoss uecessary.we had Stewart 4k Stewart of the state and photographs dry ora ytelltag After smeltin' new check the fonnar surveys and The council has been anxious to ac- ment I am of the opinion that we projected by means of transparen.t transportation and sampling charges, of this district The company's up this for Mata after could remain closed down work, otherwise complish and fifty buildings yard, onjuper : $411,614.45. prepare us a new and complete map. years we have lees than two miles of to good advantage until well on Into cies, and throe balopticona gave life treat are nearing completion and City Property to the exhibit and proved very atThe easels of the company are sare aids walks and our streets are ths spring." modern la every respect The When the present council took of- paved In need of this kind of imlisted upon the balance sheet of Sep-- two old tractive. The exhibits included arcs ; Mammoth one and at badly yards, was confronted with two probtember SO, 1IS1, aa being: Property fice from all the principal metal mining it more our below silver Eureka's mlle la With a other half provement. How Stock Tax atine Investments, the of the vis.: $1,011,117.61; dear lems, keeping coals, metals and metallic' Migratory districts, dty mines than there Is In the whole business district an to be doi $140,700.11; current assets, $840 and the business carried on from the garbage, and Improving the streets. state of Nevada, the home owners of products, hydrocarbons and hydro, Has Been Distributed carbon produets, oil shales and shale 101.40; Liberty bond Investments, location which Is an Ideal one. To handla this work we had only a this dty are surely entitled to a tow , $141,107.17; and cash, $10,151.41. new products, salt potash, building and s new yard It will be a down span of mules, an old harness, and more conveniences than ' thsy have The the of From has ths Nephl old To as hire making a total at $1,160,111.61. wagon. stone, mineral ; earths ' equipment of ths to almost pint Information the haul had la following any regarding the past LlabUltlas are given aa follows hill cost us a would and have other mineral $1,00 products. Just a slight mention of streets distribution ot the tax money which district the railroad facilities an The exhibit was installed hy R. E. Cqpltal stock, $SSS,0SI; surplus, good and the yard an exceptionally little progress would have that have been Improved: Mata St Juab county has In the past receivbills $10 payable, ; $1,111,100.14; Head and C. C. Stevenson of Salt made, few streets could have been has been graveled with a heavy cov- ed on migratory stock: and convenient one. 00; current liabilities, $111,010.61; large Lake. Him Florence Ware, who do- -' handles a large part of Improved, and much money would ering from end to and and widened 1016 "From to 1111 these Mr. Jones taxas reserve accounts, $I40,IIS.1S; total distributed to the school die signed the art features, personally on ths the powder used at the Tintic mines have been spent for the little part near thd Ryan ; .$8.869, $88.68. Ws 'decided to go Into house.- upper In addition to taking care of Tin tics pllshed. Such streets as Church, trict la which the stock w era assess supervised ths art Installation and needs in the way of lumber. A com- the market and secure a track, Leadvllle, Railroad, Eagle, McChry-sta- l ed. In ISIS Tintic School District ta'foct did a considerable portion of ; L C. Doty, formn. resident of Eu stock of paints and builders $8100 of your money was spent for and Hatfield bate ,had much received $5,491.58 and Juab School the nrt work ta place at tho rska, was out frosf Salt Lake oh plete this purpose, but we can justly say work performed be also will hardware and District received $171.64. In 1111 tlon. supplies . Mr. oiy'thom. business daring tbs past week. saved twice has It the that what In stock. , dty carried across ente bride has' bepn bnlit ths and 1080 tha distribution of the Doty has mtalqg investments In Tta-ti- s coat up to tha present tints. it was funds made on of basis the the Of Mines Utsh main G. R. A R. of. gulch Closing p. tne naart$e and came hero for purpose Wo have graveled every street la R. water Stock sales and additional mining tank, 4ppnlng up a much school population of each district ta Is Striking Object visiting some of the local the dty and have carried more gar ' news on page 6. street 'between Mata and the couhty regardless of ths district ta which the stock were assessed. In Leadvtile.'; ,By pipehastag ground Keep eye on tho fact that from Mib, Shea and Taylor Bros, we 1010 Tin tic School District received Utah's your Mg eoppm School and District Juab hro opening up a new street between $8,747.10 1IS0 Tintle . received sums operations early MBt Wtiag Mata and Railroad streets and run- $1,114.60; and Juab $8,658.18." $4,167.14 ning parallel with them. This street Operations at tho eoppers Tintle School District now claims will be sixteen feet wide and comfour smdtors going at.eapasity mences at a point on Mata below the the entire amount of tax, alleging This Mg will mean tho putting on paythe stock are that migratory ranged rolls at the L. D. 8. Church, running behind the start of more thaa 8000 Methodist Church and the business only on land which Is embraced men. That brings $16,000 Bu' day within ths lines of this boundary houses to a point on Mata just below and $690,000 every thirty days ta district . The board of county comMeCbrystal street This street, which A little later those missioners has this matter under wages alone. has been badly needed for Agues must bo doubled, and 'than' consideration more is and It than years, will give us aa opportunity Utahs of prosperity, win have to doss the dangerous Wallace al- likely that the proper Interpretation returneddayto law win give Tintle the enof gladden the hearts of the ley by making four other connections tire sum collected ta taxas on tran- 60M0I people. with Main street at dthar potato. Next spring Is but a moment away,1 This transaction has cost ths city sient stolk. and another slight hitch In ths bolt $480. In the course ot opening this win tide the people over tm than.. street wo have had to move and put SHRIXERg WILL CSXEB&ATH TODAY SALT LAKE Utah Is behind five yuan In AT In a rentable condition one house, struetlon work. The money , have surveyed the ground and now The tan ceremonial session of the the mines wffl prove aa Important are rsady for the grading. Nobles of ths Mystic Shrine takes factor .in stimulating this work along ! The rid street lighting contract place at Salt Lake this evening and with the declining prims of mate- with the Utah Power 4k Light compromises to be one ot the most plea- lals and the return of normal wages. ? ; pany expired during our term of of- sant events of the year in tho MaThe shutting down of Utabg-Mfice, end the street committee saw sonic bus proven a valuable 'uhfsel -- c ' V'A of Utah. Tintle fraternity the opportunity to Install a more Shrincrs have been asked to to a good many . of ' join efficient system. As a result ws now Provo business men. Had tho diver members, who win have 75 par cunt more light on the - w' closed down, too, the p banquet this afternoon streets of our dty for paly 16 proceed to Salt Lake by special car. have stmdk'home with lent more cost' The dam of novices Is the largest fores. It At this time it. seems only .right that ban over been' taken into the without the grea and proper to give recognition - data-Cra- lltl it ... . y v Major Hanky heseot . a road-grad- er, !i:rn etasld-orntlo- n: ' . . --- . . ut ' ' -- . 11-co- at 14-cs- nt up-to-d- ride-wal- - - . ts lc . r'J 1 , - !. ' Tlmes-New- -- . . . , ' " i t awaiting the verdict . . -- f .. : . ... j |