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Show 14.00 Per Tear. 10c Per Copy Itam Newsdealers and Newsboys. A Complete Review of the Mining Operations of Tlntia 'Volume Zcna EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921. Iron King Company Is Driving Drift On 1200 Decides To ' Grand Central Shipped 19 Carloads In February P- - Sink Main Winze Number 18 Record Breaking 0 Contractor Work By Manager Loose states that mining What promise to be a very imoperations are going along In a fair. . mm Q portant piece of development work o V ly satisfactory manner at the Grand has Just been taken up at the proWill continue sinking until the perty of the Iron King Mining comCentral mine at Mammoth. No ef- Jack Mays speeds up and fort is being made to crowd produc1200 level is reached when pany in the eastern end of the disdrives 393 feet in one month; tion, in tact It is necessary for the trict, a drift being driven out toward company to feel its way along very extensive prospecting cam- the southwest from the main shaft operating the Pinion Queen these trying times, during carefully Heretofore a ISOS of at feet. depth paign will be undertaken. the campaign of development has property of East Tintic. devoting attention to only the most O exdesirable ore and the leaving on and out been carried the 1565 tensive deposits of low grade copper Jack Mays, weU known local minP. J. Fennell, president and mana- 1000 levels and the showing at these ore untouched in the deep levels. ing man who recently took over the is an exger of the Zuma Mining company, is points Indicate All of the work which is now in pro- work at the Pinion Queen property for statement the that the ceptionally good opportunity of getauthority gress is on levels above the 900. The of East Tintic, made quite a record main wlnse, which now has a depth ting into an ore body on the 1200 deep workings of the mine show a for himself during the month which of 800 feet, is to be sent on down as level. It is this drift on the 1200 lot of ore but in most of it copper is ended on February 28th. He acthat the Zuma people expect . far as the 1200 level. The Zuma peo-- 1 level the big factor and there is nothing complished a total of 191 feet of pie have developed their ground to to connect with some time during the that can be done with the ore under drifting between Jab, 26th and Feb. some extent below the 800 level but present year, the exisltlng conditions which are so 28th. The work Isjbeing carried on the main wlnse reaches only to that A large 'amount of good iron ore unfavorable to the red metal. at a depth of 800 f$et and Mr. Maya point. The main shaft is down a is being shipped by the Iron King is handling the property under conof month the the During the ore is revenue February this from present ' and Grand Central shipped a total of tract A porphyryvformation exists is too meeting the other operating ex- nineteen carloads of .ore and was on the 800 level but it is thought that light for additional depth and it is peases. able to make a small profit notwlth-- ! this will soon give way to ground hoistthat thasurface understood standing the high smelting and rail-- 1 which is more liable to contain an ing machinery will he moved into the Mints Have Commenced road costs but it is a serious proposl- - ore body. mine and in tailed. A larger hoistr tlon where a mine is called upon to It la generally understood that E. 11 Dollars w Silver secured from the Coining ing engine ship only the most desirable ore in J. Baddats is the heaviest shareo Iron King eoi inany and placed in the order to keep things moving, and the holder in the Pinion Queen company. Zuma compa it's shaft house, thus The action of the mints in startmanagement will welcome the time having secured a large block of the giving the company a most desirable ing ten days ago to renew the coinwhen the metals are higher or when stock a year ago. line-uas far as machinery is con- age of silver dollars under the proThe company is wall equipped railroad and smelting rates are cerned. The work of making these visions of' the Pittman, act these brought down to reasonable levels. with modern machinery and the changes in the machinery will he being the first new silver dollar Elks Dancing Pavilion Badly Damaged By Fire A force of about forty men is used campaign of work is attracting quite taken up without delay and it will that have been put into circulation .. a lot of attention. at the Grand Central. unsince 1905 be will a time initiate hut short doubtless consequently til Supt "Quir Nebeker is busy with in the near future a fight in ConOne of the worst fires that has undoubtedly have been reduced to a Annual Meeting Of Tintic Shaft Now Being Sunk At the campaign of deeper development gress to have that act repealed. In taken place in the camp In recent heap of ashes. work. the meantime, however, the govern- years caused a loss of $6000 or South Scranton Property While carpenters have not made Mayflower Company Held Not only will the Zuma people ments decision to go ahead with the $7000 to the big dancing pavilion an examination of the building since sink to the 1200 level but they have purchase of silver at $1 an ounce, of the Elks lodge, last Sunday after- the blase It la Out In the North Tintic District At a recent meeting of the stockthought that the big made arrangements whereby a con- to replace the something like three noon. The fire undoubtedly resulted trusses which support roof have the South 8cranton Mining company holders of the Tintic Mayflower, the nection will be made with the 1200 hundred million dollars broken up from a lighted cigarette or cigar not been seriously damaged and that has resumed development work and held in Provo, the following officers ley el of the Iron King company, ad- and melted and sold as silver since which had been thrown into a box repairs can be made to the pavilion. a main shaft Is being sunk. The shaft were elected: H. G. Snyder, presisilnear the stove in the northeast cor- It is, however, a big joining. Both companies will drive 1918, will tend to stabilise the and now has a depth of about 60 feet dent; E. L. Howell, vice president; over to the dividing line in order to ver market Large quantities of the ner of the building, probably during the members of the undertaking Elks lodge have and it is understood that sinking J. C. Andersom .secretary and hasten such a connection and in the white metal will be involved; and the progress of the dance which was not fully decided what is to be done. will continue as long as the financial and and treasurer; Knight on the given the night previous. event a body of commercial ore is if the Pittman act remains The The floor, which represents a small condition of the company will per- Wells L. Brlmhall, as the other two found in the Zuma, at a depth of statue books and its provisions are mysterious thing about the fire is mit Frank Forbuah is in charge of directors 6f the company. on page 5.) (Continued now seems out as carried almost and this 1100 feet, planned, the fact that it smoldered so long fully the work. The company levied an assessment certain, permission can be secured it would contemplate the purchase before attracting attention, in' fact At the old Scranton mine a small of cent a share and it is to move this ore to the surface of more than three times the entire it could not have been burning to Tintic Commercial Club force is being kept busy on develop- reported that considerable developdurof 'American mines of mine. This production through the Iron King any extent during the early mornbut owing to the low ment work wUl commence at the Social Session Tonight ment work course would be only a temporary ing the last year, and would provide ing because William jmbleton, who price of these metals no effort is property this summer. arrangement as the Zuma company in the government of the United looks after the placp, yeas in the o- being made to ship lead or sine. The would naturally lose no time in States a buyer for all of the silver dance hall at that tiitpf This evening at the Miners Union Scranton has produced quite a lot of When discovered tne flames had Hall the members of the new Tintic lead and zinc ore during the past India Has Stopped Buying sinking the main shaft if an ore body available from mines In this country was picked up on one of the lower at the rate of $1 per fine 'ounce. worked their way Into the frame Commercial Club, with a few invited fifteen or twenty years, but recent Large Quantities Of Silver While this is a figure considerably wall being drawn, by the air current, guests, will hold levels. social session and operations have been on a rather Local shareholders of the Zuma in advance of the price quoted on the up through the space between wall lunch. The entertainment committee small scale, The weekly bullion circular Issued company will no doubt be very open market, the government would supports and into the attic portion will have entire charge of the meetby Samuel Montague 4b Company pleased to learn of this new cam- not sustain an actual loss in the of the building. As the pavilion was ing and it is understood that they Tintic Valley Highway commenting on the fall in the price paign. of work.' It cannot help but transaction, as practically all of the of frame construction the blaze have arranged a very enjoyable proCan Be Finished Soon of silver, remarks that India, as an appeal to them as there is a feeling silver it obtained from breaking up had reached almost every part of the gram. Every member of the new club absorber of silver, has now failed, in some quarters that the work and melting silver dollars since 1918 space between the dance hall ceiling expected to be present no exowing to the action of American conwas about 209,000,000 ounces was Colin who a has must he prosecuted to greater depth fire alarm McMurphy, and roof before the cuses will be accepted and if .the was sold by the government at a turned in. The local volunteer fire- organisation is to accomplish any- tract for building the new auto high- banks in inundating the bazaars with if a mine is to be developed. fraction over $1 an ounce. men performed splendid work upon thing for the betterment of the Tin-ti- c way through the Tintic Valley from silver to such a degree as to undermine their confidence. re' to out the program Carrying their arrival and after a hard fight District it must have the united Silver City to the Millard county Says Shippers Want The. circular characterises silvsr store the silver dollars melted dur- succeeded in extinguishing the blase. support of those who have been en- line on the south, says that the Job can be finished within two month's as not unllks a baby abandoned Better Insurance Rates ing the war has been held up until No better fight has ever been put rolled. now because the mints were engaged up by the members of this organisatime. More than of upon a doorstep. It looks, however, P. C. Gill, a Salt Lake speaker, A. M. MacDonald, vie president at their full capacity in turning out tion and too much praise cannot be has announced his willingness to ad- the work was completed last year by to Indias ancient affection for silother coins. The present plan is to given them! It seems almost a dress this session, which will be Mr. McMurphy and only a few miles ver for relief and thinks that a reand general manager of the now remain. The road is about SO turn of silver to its prewar value of go ahead with the new coinage with- miracle that they were able to check Shipping company largely a social affair, although miles in the and out not further the though been Lake for in off Salt it had length and is costing the ought to stimulate export of gold, of and delay; fire the stopped Seattle, some of the clubs committees will disno has of the would .about structure to treasury $1000 per mile. The which is says India possesses large county the secretary iron on his roof Washington, sheet way Saturday submit reports. contractor was forced to stop work accumulations, in exchange for silD. C.. where he is going to confer cretion In the matter of the price The meeting this evening starts last fall on account of the frost and ver, which would have a favorable with the shipping hoard regarding at which he buys the metal the 8 oclock and President Craven he wlU be on the at an law at $1 fixed Job again within a effect on sterling exchange in the which by bis of $488,000 figure being a Board Of Health Members other officer of the club ask few days. United 8tates. and on of the ounce regardless price has against the government Ask People To Clean Up that , all members be on iand Mr. MacDonald expressed the be- the open market he Is restricted promptly at that hour. the act to lief, which he said was shared by in his purchases undermines James B. Hanley Named Bingham Business Men of Eureka are asked to o within People in the silver that on coast, men the produced Shipping Coal Prices a thorough Investigate As Mayor Of Eureka City the United States. In all from give their premises President-elec- t Harding would i Mosida Fruit Lands Co. ounces cleaning, this request being isplace the present shipping board 208,000,000 to 209,000,000 by Dr. Laker of the hoard of Sued For Large Sum The people of Bingham recently At a with a committee having quite dif- of silver, representing about 2 7 Or sued special meeting of the city held a public meeting for the purstates that health. The obtained was physician silver man from a dollars, 000,000 and that ferent powers, held on Monday evening of council, of the for too and most is pose doldiscussing while it early protesting silver or on the by breaking up melting the Pacific northwest will be Life Insurance The Beneficial this clean-u- p week, are Mayor H. H. Bourne on rates there the high to act. against freight regular spring Up committee. Western shipping men, lars under the Pittman company, a corporation of Balt Lake coal from the properties to the big tendered his resignation, stating that the to enough have permit coins many dry of none yards these Mr. time this sure that the visitor says, ttel removal of the winter's rubbish and City, has filed a suit in the district copper camp. There is no question his business Interests will make it Howling will appoint Will Hum- been replaced. Literally Interpreted, court at Provo against the Mosida but what the coal mines are profi- necessary for him to leave this city the Pittman act pro- garbage. Manure should by all Fruit Lands company and B. F. Red- teering to some extent and the rail- within a very short time. Members phries to represent them on this it is held that of time MacDonald says vides that the 270.000.D00 silver dol- means be removed at this Mr. committee. man, receiver, to recover $20,000 roads are gouging the shippers for of the council all expressed regret, as and as a measure, health rewill the This year, with Interest at 12 per cent per an- all the traffic will stand. As a re- the mayor being exceptionally popushippers must obtain relief from the lars must be replaced. disease all other as ounces. fast possible num from November 10, 1918, to- sult the coal consumers are paying lar with all of the city officers. The present Insurance rates before they quire about 210,000,000 be should o breeding refuse matter fcp compete with foreign shipping. gether with $2,000 attorney's fees a rate which is entirely out of rea- resignation was accepted and City the for wait Don't hauled Central away. John W. Taylor of the The present rates on American shipto he due on a promissory son. Councilman James B. Hanley was alleged on serve notice a to and Copper Lear properties board of health note. In the second cause of action ping exceed those on foreign ships Standard named as mayor pro tern. It Is preand your but busigive on busy Provo get you and Lake recover $2,975 to seeks by more than 75 per cent, the visitor was in Salt the clean-uplaintiff generally understood that Mr. Hanley a mises Co. Silver King Mining general ness during the past week. Deseret News. saysand $897 attorneys fees, together will receive the endorsement of the Wins In Big Law Suit other councilman for the office. He' with costs of court, also alleged to o be due on a promissory note. The is one of the best known residents The supreme court of the U. S. of the city and entirely capable of BGffl TEARS OF PRESIDENTIAL SERVICE, AND A WAR plaintiff in the action prays for the usual decree for the sale of certain at Washington this week reversed taking up the work where It was real estate known as the Mosida pro- the decision of the circuit court of left off by Mr. Bourne. ject given as security on these notes. appeals which was in favor of the Conkllng Mng. Co. against the Silver King Coalition Mines company for The Fifth District Court Mammoth Library Board Judgement of $570,000 in payment Will Open On Much 14th have been secretly Purchases The Bailey Hall of ore alleged to Coalition extracted by the company from the. Conkllng companys ground According to an announcement The Bailey hall at Mammoth, for in the Park City mining district. received early in the week from The Conkllng company sued for Earl 8. Hoyt, county clerk, the many years owned and operated by Hans J. Hassell, has been purchased an accounting from the Coalition March term of the Fifth Judicial of the district will open at Nephl on March by the Mammoth Library and Gym- company which Is a nasium Board. It will be Improved property. The Coalition company set 14th, and the following list of Jurors and fitted up as a gymnasium and of up as defense extra lateral rights have been drawn to serve during the course used as a dance hall, the first and priority of location. The United term: Eureka James $. Aylward. P. J. big dance under the new manage- States district court for Utah ruled ment to be this evening. Everything In favor of the Coalition company on Downey, A. W. Larson, jL. F. Gear, points to an exceptionally good time both of its defenses that the Cres- C. P. Jones, Fred Fnhesla, Ralph and an invitation is extended to Eu- cent fissure responsible for the ore Hopes, C. H. Berry. Prank Cromer, reka people to attend. The library bodies apexed in Coalition territory O. A. Allred aadJoh Enlund. Mammoth Fre and gymnasium organisation at Mam- and the ore bodies, chief of which Lundberg moth is now operating a library in was the famous Elephant stops Owen Hanson. the public school building and the which was one of the biggest mined Nephl Charles R. Jenkins, John members of the board plan to give by the Coalition, was In the ground Col man, John Belllaton, Robert Lothe young people of that camp some to which the Coalition company held max. W. C. Andrews, J. W. g--n, Members the prior location. The Conkllng John M. Brough. James Chase, R. good, clean amusements. of the board are: J. C. Hobson, company contended that it owned W. McMillan. Thomas B. Carter, president; P. N. Anderson, secretary; priority by virtue of government Mark Bigler and Joseph W. Cowan. These two pictures of the retiring Bavages of war are Levan Alma C. Dalby, J. A. On ego Mayor Algier Sutherland, t. E. Diehl, patent The ore was mined chiefly yasra hie cabinet, ef Bret eight Wilson at the President meeting of a le tor On the left picture Smith and Thos. from a narrow strip of 125 feet of Bosh, Mansfield Jennings, was taken. Feb 16. John Oscar tibia Andrus, whea mtalstraUan. plctare ad Wilaou la the Do right, the last rshlast mooting ground that both companies claimed.! Mills W. B. Jage. I. Chatwlu. It!- that-ther- I : j p . ill . one-fourt- h three-quarte- rs Patter-son-MacDona-ld coriF-pan- -. . p. - er , i |