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The Eureka Weekly Reporter began publishing in 1900. Late in 1903 the paper's name was changed to The Eureka Reporter.

The Utah Digital Newspapers Program would like to extend its most sincere thanks to the Tintic Mining Museum for the loan of their original newspapers for the creation of this collection.

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The Eureka Reporter

Eureka in Juab County was the center of a strong mining industry. Gold, lead, silver, copper, zinc, beryllium, limestone, shale, gypsum and iron are all found within the county borders. Events in the Tintic Mining District, including ore shipments, were often reported on page one of The Eureka Reporter.

From the November 20, 1903 issue:

Tintic Ore Shipment
The ore shipment from Tintic for the past week are as follows:
Name of Mine
Carloads

Centennial Eureka
Yankee
Uncle Sam
Tetro
Richmond Anaconda
Gemini
Eagle & Blue Bell
Bullion Beck
South Swansea
Swansea
Dragon Iron Mine
LaClede
Star Cons
Black Jack, iron
Carisa
Lower Mammoth
Grand Central
Ajax

34
3
1
3
1
12
1
5
5
3
21
1
2
7
3
11
20
2
 
Total . . . 135

 

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