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Show Tintio Died Daring Week Start At Water i a - William 8. Lemmons, for 14 years LOy a resident of tha Tlntlc District, died last Tuesday. Ha was in hla 17 year resulted from dropsy. Tha deceased had suffered from asthma for some time aad this may have hastened the New shaft of the Chief Coos, at tha time of his death, which company has readied water level; drifting will be started hi the smt future. r Tta water tartt feu been reached la tha East Tin tie, or .Water Lllr. shaft of tha Chief Una company Deeper Work May Now Be Possible Receding water in the Gemini and Ridge A Valley properties may permit mining of ore below the 1650 level general manager of the lntermoun-tal- n department of the corporation. At the same rime It was announced that D. D. Muir, now manager of mines of the lntermountaln department of the company, will, on January 1, succeed Mr. Allen. Both Mr. Allen and Mr. Muir are Mr. Lemmons was bora la Fillmore, Utah. December 1 7th. 1154, and was married during his resiHa was' tha dence at Bpringrille. father of twelve children, ulna of whom are' living. Eight of the children ware residing at Silver city at the time of their fathers death and the other, a married datghter. lives In Tans. Deceased Ishlso survived by his widow and many other relatives, among them twenty-fou- r grandchildren and pine great grand- - E. Allen Retired From The U. 8. Mining Company Announcement was made this week by the United 8tates Smelting, Refining k Mining company of the retirement of Clarence E. Allen, at tha family home in SUver City o .. C. Old Time Resident Of Drifting Will Soon f. Number 6 EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 192L Volume XXH well For some unknown reason the water In the Gemini and Ridge k In circles mining throughout the west. During his forty years of activity In Utah, Mr. Allen has held many positions of known Valley mines is receding, according to Manager Jackson McChrystal. and preparations are being made for Measurements, which Mr. McChrys-taltoo- k a was watar first The drifting. trust. . on Thursday, show that la fat 1441 a of at depth epantered In 1181 Mr. Alien became as- what Is known as the 71 Wlnsa according to Manager Cadi Fitch. sociated with Holden the interests the water Is now 25 feet below This flov continued to Increase and at Bingham. Early in his experience the normal water fully level which Is 1859 whan tha shaft reached a depth of la Utah Mr. Allen became active in feet from the surface. 8ome years 1441 feat sinking was stopped. Corn-ta- g politics. In 1887, 1889 and 18 ago, during the rime that the Gemini back to tha 1441 toot level prep- children. he was elected a member of the Utah people were operating thdr arations Wars made for catting out During his residence In Silver in 1890 county clerk of ing plant, the workings reached a station. It was at this point that City Mr. Lemmqu followed mining Balt Lake county, and In 1895 hs from the 72 Wlnie produced tha Chief Cons, people, will com- and teaming. His death is generally some exceptionally rich silver ore rVL.or eonJe- mence drifting and four headings are regretted. throughout the district ac-- ; The Mr. Allen following year and it Is generally understood that o be sent forward as rapidly as two where ha was so well known and cepted the management of the Cen- - a considerable amount of this ore shifts can handle tha work. Mr. generally liked. - was dlsIn mine teunial Eureka this exposed at the time the consFitch states that these drifts will be' Funeral services were held at the trict, with which company he has pany stopped pumping, owing to the sent out. toward .the four cardinal family home in Silver City on 1899 been associated ever sluce. In heavy expense and the mechanical Bishop Jesse north, south, east and'west. nesday. afternoon, the Centennial Hire! was sold to troubles experienced. Tha reason for: working In four Hawes being In charge. Tha Boston men, an 4 iff 1901 this proManager McChrystal Is at loss to Is that this particular sec- - ers warn Bishop Hawes. Perry B. id with Bingham account for. the loirerlng of the tlon of East Tlntlc is covered with a Fuller aad J. 8. Lemmons, a brother he same Interests water level, which lie says may pos resides at Salt imwho deceased of the makes which it tyollto porphyry ited Btatea Mining lbly be due t pimping operations possible to Complle.fceeded geological Lake. Alvin Wallace sang a solo this organisation in the Chief (tabs. mine. Lessees Information frony surface observa- and other musical numbers were by No a smelter at Midvale and ac- - have been quick to take advantage built Standard choir. ward Silve the which City Money tions. The; formation through quired other properties, all of which of this change, however, and from the drifts pill he driven is what Is The remains were shipped to were held under the name of the the Mike Ross lease a carload of very burial. for known as the Holden. Ray limestone Springvllle States 8melting, Refining United good silver ore was recently shipde-, The fuQure of the directors to o ths necessity of putting aM a and because or mineralisation In the company. ped. Some samples showed sensathe usual Christmas dividend slderabls sum of money to cover the Mining last few hunQred feet of shaft the Counties Most Provide Up to October, 19X9, Mr. Allen tional values In the white-metand caused a slump In ths price of the heavy taxes assessed against the was Chief Cons.people are quite confimanager of mines for the inter- the entire carload ought to carry Tlntlc Abe stock Widows" dent of being hle ' to open comon Fond Standsrd Standard, last sagging j this e year's earnings, mountain department of Dependent better than one hundred ounces o mercial "ore. At any rate the pro- low price which the stock reach- ednesday. It sold sines that rime he has served the ton. The point from which the pnjr. Dur-iks be will this tract or ed Is this week large yeyterday. peering considerably The" supreme court of Utah last the company In the capacity of lessees are getting thla ore was under vary favorable conditions. The there has than the low mark followinghigher; held that it Is the duty of the; manager of the Intermoun-passin- g some distance under water until a general Saturday watchwill be I of the dividend. development campaign trading in this Utah county tain of the commissioners, department. more than ordinary interest It may have bean ed with All of the reports which are com- - . Mr. Muir, who succeeds Mr. Allen few months ago. of every other county . In the Manager McChrystal says that In In diviof a Not only will this work have an Im- and from tho Tlntlc BtRPdsrd nine purchased Ins. anticipation a fund for the sup- dend state to Rtdustad from the Ridge k Valley (which la worked genertl season. the The portant bearing on the affairs of the port of provide during holiday i P Columbia udl3ty .Ixtoen yean through tha Gemini abaft) the water widowed mothers who are dividend Chief Cons, company but - It also for the last quarter wa P ita ore is of excel- -' ago. After a year's mining expert-lebesTlly upon their own efforts for passed and at that time has receded approximately 15 feet 'means much to the other companies dependent Is There divla of talk Manager grade. ence in Idaho he went to Goldfield, and appears to be gradually falling. the maintenance of their children.1" Raddata announced his Intention of dend of in claims the that In new part the owning early year perhaps where, In the Combination Fraction He believes that with ths company's The court further holds that the prodistrict. .. property, ha la said to have shown In Utah county, through building a strong cash reserve, also during January. present pumping equipment It may Mr. Fitch says that the collar of vision made not unusual ability as a mining engineer. be possible to still further lower the a is the compliance fund, the Water Lily shaft '. Is about SI withpauper has eleven be the last is held further that For. act years the water In Important sections of the ft 'feet lower than the collar of tha the commissioners held positions with tho United States two mines and this will greatly can be mandamus-ed- , Utah Favor Are Id Of Vaccination main shaft, at the .Tlntlc. Standard comdeA no even though they have Mining Smelting, Refining stimulate leasing operations and add property. Tha Water Lily shaft Is widows fund at present, to pany; firct, In charge of tho explora- materially to the companys earn.'also 111 feet lower than the No. 1 pendent one coast tion department of the Pacific as soon as they ' abaft of the Chief at Eureka. The provide ings. His plans do not call for liftNews recently published concern- preparsd to vaccinate all who apply, division of tha corporation at San ing the water to the surfaco simply In Standards shaft has- been sunk to a under the law. the death Pocatello from and with every doctor in tho state Francisco and later as manager of nTmuins ltlnto open fissures at ing depth of 1450 feet and while no smallpox of a' hr Ids who had coma recommending such preventative mines of tha Utah branch. polnta some distance from where Will .water was encountered there Denver from Dangerous Grossings, only three weeks ago, measures. It appears that the people During the war he was pnt In mining operations art being carried moisture In the sump." mafact that the should take these steps to prevent of. the companys sine mines on. Re Ruminated At Salem coupled withofthe ; Water would likely be found in the tho disease has spread the disease getting started In Utah. charge lignant type In Oklahoma. Shortly after tho 1470 of about to Denver from Kansas City, where .Standard at a depth armistice was signed Mr. Muir rePractically-everyonwho" has oc- about d feet .The point. where water was casion of the cases reportturned to Salt Lake to act as mana- Eureka Bullion Drifting use auto main to the highed for a considerable period were Tintio Mill Workmtn first encountered In the Water Lily ger of mines of the lntermountaln be will to Balt Lake ; Shaft Is SO feet above the level of way leading For Break On 800 Levd has caused Utah health fatal, of company, which department Will Receive Compensation position ha has the ?Utah Lake while the sump would pleased to hear that the public authorities to fool even more anxious held since. come out in over tha prospects In this case. utilities commission has t be almost at the lakes level. favor of elimination of the four Warning has already been. Issued Wonderful progress has Manager John Bestlemyer states Tlntlc Milling company and on the 800 level of too Eureka that made In sending the Chiefs new dangerous railroad crossings In tha that, owing to tha comparatively thoTheAetna Steel Of Location Plant Insurance Lift company Bullion shaft down to the water, level. It little village of 'Salem In Utah large number of persons In this hard been ordered property a drift la heiifg Inby the state These crossings can be state not vaccinated, the malignant Be Decided Soon sent ont toward too south' for the Mil i was on this piece of sinking that the county. com-- avoided by building a new auto road type of the' disease might find a fer- dustrial commission to pay Charles Walter. Fitch, purpose of cutting an east and west the electric car line. ula field here, should ltsnce gain Snyder $14.87 per week beginning which shows afalnly on the pany established a worlds record to the north ofwith L. F. Rains, promoter of too new break; January 21, 1921, and to continue more, civic pride foothold. never been dei and It la quite certain that at no Salem people, surface but which comsame as the the by for Is been provided have steel for Utah, plant authority Judgement,' Tfei state health officers have for rime In the history of mlnlng 'has a veloped to any extent underground. accnred all law, of In pensation, statement payment! the that the merger T. mine shaft, been sunk a distance of fighting every proposed change abontfOO feet of work has some time been vaccination to be paid In a lump eum; also to coal and Iron Interests la progress- Already the main auto road, being desirous against smallpox. urging been done and Mr. Bestlemyer beIs stated that feet In suck a short time. It for all reasonable and pay hospital of pulling motorists over all of these vaccination baa, thus far, been found ing in a satisfactory manner and that lieves toatrtne break can be reached attention fees. The order within toe next thirty days tha comdangerous crossings for the sole to be the only safeguard against this medical tha next thirty or sixty days. Trial Shipments Of Lime Is O. Commissioners' F. pany will be In position to announce within signed by purpose of bringing travel through disease. New York City with Ita milBullion officers state Tha Eureka disMc8bane and William Knerr, a the location of ita main works. that they are using but one shift and Sent To Midvale Smelter the business district" of town, lions of people has had very few " The new route to the north of the deaths from tha disease because senting opinion being filed, by Com- Thera Is mnch speculation regarding making every possible effort to hold O - toe site which toe promoters of toe l be shorter and about 80 or 90 per cent of the peo- missioner P, A. Thatcher, electric to the lowest poscarseveral week the past During was Injured while at work enterprise have decided on, but It is expenses down sible point In order that tha a easteare vaccinated. Other large In Snyder loads of lime from the. new quarry safer. It has the endorsement of ple too Tlntlc Milling a too companys understood Salem and that generally plant rn euts will not bo too burdensome on measures dries where the Chief Cons, mine were sent to everyone exceptwho are people ",of plant at Silver City as a carpenter will be on toe south shore of Utah toe companys shareholders. afraid of los- are not taken preventative have suffered greatly helper the U. 8. smelter at Midvale. It Is few apoliticians In a led from which fine the Lake. Salem votes. and tha death rata has been un- roaster, and he o ''barely possible that this smslter and ing few o alleged that he Infrom Denver, haled high. Reports usually . some of the others may draw upon fumes while assistCharles Hunt Discharged the local. quarry for their supply Of ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft w ft ft' ft where the diseaae made Its appear- ing theirritating head carpenter and was gas- SHIPMENTS PROMISED FROM ' ft ance recently. Indicate that 45,000 lime but there Is nothing certain ft TWO AND HALF POUND GRAND PROPERTY CENTRAL At Nephi Court Hearing BAHT BORN DEC. Stfa ft people have been vaccinated. Plans sed. The majority, of toe commisabout this as no contracts havs been ft so sion decided. : . ft e have been made for tho vaccination signed up. There seems to be no ft In dissenting from toe majority It was only a couple of weeks ago In tho case of Charles Hnrst, for William R. ft of school Children at Salt Lake City. question but what the lime from Isthea ft- .Mr. and Mrs. Commissioner Thatcher declared that tho Grand Central mine was re- toe Illegal possession of whiskey, toe ft Jones of Eureka are the parents ft . Dr. L. B. Laker, dty physician, that he could find Chief Cats, companys quarry In the nothing most desirable product tor the smel--: ft of a tiny baby girl. Fully at-- ft staprthat while there la little dan- evidence to Justify toe rinding of opened to leasers but according to court held that toe possession of tors and If an agreement can be ft tired and wearing Its heavy ft ger of tha smallpox epidemic reach- toe majority, maintaining that toero recent reports half a dozen lota of liquor Is not a felony, and dischargore are for shipment. Next ed toe defendant. The question at the child ft ing this locality local people should was no evidence to reached In the matter of price regu- ft winter underwear support toe state- week tolaready mine will be back In toe Issue In this case Is whether a dty lar shipments will no doubt be in ft weighed but two and a half- ft submit to vaccination. With small- ment of Snyder, hence he holds that shipping list and with a hundred or ft pounds. The attending physl- ft pox In many parts of tho country. It the . has toe same application order. applicants claim for conmpensa-tlo- n more miners busy underground ordinance Several of the sugar factories havs ft dan feared ths child would not ft seems hut little short of criminal as the state law. Hnrst had been be- bo should denied. Thatcher In convicted of violating too dty orditried out the lime rock from the ft live but It seems to be doing ft for Utah people to neglect taking lieves that Snyder Is suffering from regular shipments should be local quarry, finding It satisfactory ft fine, being normal In every way ft precautions which have been found lung trouble as. a result of under- or(er. Many promising bunches of nances of Eureka, having been conore arc now being followed In the victed on two occasions, County AtIn every respect, and contracts are! ft except as to else. The little ft to be an absolute guarantee against ground labor Grand Central. In most cases toe torney Burton, gave notice of an apft for the coming years ft girl arrived December 8 th. the disease. Local physicians are leads are small bnt under toe careful peal and will take toe case to the 'ft ft operations. nursing of competent leasers some supremo court for a final decision. Caldwell Has Car Of On of them are almost sure to develop There appears to be a conflict beV Read; For The Smelter Into something big. tween toe dty ordinances and the CONFERENCES ARE NOT IK WASHINGTON state laws, and toe county attorney states that he Is going to have it Alex Caldwell, Tooele county pros- HIGHER SMELTING RATE IS EFFECTIVE AT CENTENNIAL cleared up. Nephi pector who owns claims in toe vici-- o nity of toe Sharp mine, on which be Leasers wbo are at work at tot also bolds a lease, was In Eureka ft WARRANT MUST BE HAD early in tha week.. He states. that Centennial Eureka mine have Just he started work on toe Sharp mine received notice of a higher ' smeltFOR DWELLING SEARCH ft soma weeks ago and now has his ing rate on dry ore. This Increase, o -first lot of ora ready for toe market amounting to about $2.00 per ton, Federal prohibition agents ft ket. Arrangements will be made for went into effect on toe 15th. who enter a dwelling boose In ft toe shipment of tho ore The force at the Centennial Eure- ft search of liquor near and who are ft tutors. It being necessary to haul ka la now larger than at any time ft not armed with proper search ft it to too Dunbar loading station on since toe property was reopened, fol- ft warrants, an liab.e to a fins ft n too Salt Lake Route. which took ft of a thousand dollars for the ft lowing too place early In the present year. ft first offense and may be lm- - ft . ft prisoned for not more than one ft Schools Of Tintio Will Former Tintic Man Died ft year for subsequent offenses, ft ft according to advices received In ft Close On December 23rd This Week At ft Utah last Saturday. These are ft ft contained in copies of too sew ft Charles Cushing, for several years ft laws governing search warrants ft Tha holiday vacation for tho Knight-vlllresident of Enreka and teachers and pupils at toe various ft In connection with ths enforce-- ft died at Bantequln last Sunday ft ment of too prohibition law. ft schools of tho Tlntlc Mining District will tact for two weeks. School morning. During his residence In ft Because prohibition agents havs ft work will be suspended on toe after- Enreka Mr. Cushing followed mining ft entered private homes without ft noon of December 28rd to bo resum- and also worked as a teamster. He ft first obtaining a search war-- ft ed on toe morning of January 9th. was apparently In good health when ft rant many complaints against ft Reports now In the hands of the he retired Saturday night, bat when ft alleged liquor violators have ft superintendent Indicate that excep- his mother went to call him at $.30 ft been dismissed In too fMersl ft tionally good work la being perform- 8nnday morning she found him gasp- ft courts of ths country. Ths ft ed throughout toe Tlntlc School ing for breath. A physician was ft copies of toe new taw eontaln ft District. If toe work progresses In summoned, bnt Mr. Cashing died be- ft several other Interpretations, ft toe same satisfactory manner follow- fore Ms arrival. ft bnt ths one respecting search ft ing toe holidays the present school ft without ' warrant is especially ft Btock sales and additional ahigg ft ft year will be one of tho most sucpointed out. cessful In toe history of too district. news on page I. . 1 . pump-Jleglslatur- e; 1 : ; Wed-poln- ta speak-direction- s Christmas For Shareholders . - -- V ' con-da- re . al com-Th- , . 7 - n P nt " . Physicians - I iacon-:slderab- le one-thir- . - . - , : - - in - than-goo- . line-wil- - - - - - - . . - - - . . - Jft ( All Tlmes-New- s. -- - . In-to- W shut-dow- - .0 o, . - ftftftftftft - |