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Show + > ORES + > > + + + + + + + + + Millions of gins Tons of of the Primary "The terial as the Pacific of cally of of pure free clay of the a of said the and beds an D. during the day of Kan- factories WANT MORE MONEY FOR ORE HAULING Condition at Ais Not ducive to a Heavy Tonnage. ONLY FEW fae Con- PRESENT Nearest Shipping Until Road Relicf Mr. Promised F. is O. McFall exhibiting secured he Its company of of in the to Is free Nev., has he claims in section that Mabel rock of $22,000 rock group by Mining granulated a gold, "From returns of ten assays, $100.2 67 a ton were received, all in the yellow metal," said Mr. McCall last located by "The district was Tommy Watkins last March," he continued. "Since then a number of othti have become inter@&ted, among them being H. S. Wooley of this city, whose property, the San Pedro, ha shipped two cars which gave good re: urns. That property Is now shipping to Osceola, Nev "The group from which came these mples comprises four claims, formoe owned by Fred Schott, or as he is known, "Lucky Dutehman,"' who first located the mine of that name in Crescent, Nev. The new group was bonded about two months ago from BGartly Smithson, a sheepman of Black sree for $16,000, with a mae onths' purchase. Befo the expiration of that time.the Mabel Mining compan rac een organized which took over the claims and paid the original owner in full Strike by "The sinking Crowther. 175 Big et Edward Heckman, an Eastern|ping,"' shareholder, says that unless facilities|@. better th vided in etter than a those ne short ristantar time those new existent there wide, with the started few countered are pro-|turns will be a|ftive to fect sink quoted. men again another which vein gave ‘The the company: working, in Tie to See troduced at New the Shaft In- Mill, George A. Baird, at present at the head of the Henerine Mining company''s alfairs, with most efficient understudy in Charley Ellingwood, eame in from the East again last night accompanied by F H. Buhl and will remain to participate in the annual meeting. At the shift which went on at 4 o'clock during the afternoon at the Honerine's mill the gecond shift upon that plant went into commission, and with this the management will be enabled to concentrate an of second-class The condition at the property. as well as the plant, said Manager Ellingwood awudne the ‘day, is a very satisfactory one and as soon as certain outlets between the stopes and the main tunnel are completed the production of first- class ore will have been materially in- ereased LOCATED Management et mas of to Weir, NEW the SHAFT. Ohio the Sinking under to Soon. whose super- gidiee the option on the contro! of the Ohio Copper is being exercised, came in from the properties of the company at Bingham last night after having selected the collar of the new shaft with which it is proposed: to fathom them at great depth It is the intention to aray down with it as rapidly as the urces at an able management's Chennai shall permit, and to this end the order for addi- tional early equipment day, will Be placed at an of) | was en- now has larger re- hanging-wall positive eat as it Continue Mas in Stockton Manager Black W. of the ing, after through pany back at yesterday accompanying properties his of " Stockton, and ‘with the unnual is for ing shareholders of- the the of- visitors time. scheduled although prominent and re- for to- distin- guished among those who decide the fate of campaigns in the Hoosier commonwealth, refrained from any referenee to that es is approaching, although they to be prominent among the eircicteee y Friday cs fandamere ep h bans' Singers' Park Cons slidated City; afford road road no muanage- the that the proper- to assays a most profitable, very were short had dur- ing the day by Mr. Spiro, the roel Itself revealed the presence of what appears to be ye much like a bromide of silver The quartz is characteristic of that In whieh occurs the great values of the camp and along with which so many dividend-bearing ore bodies have occurre Mr Spiro is very much encourage ma and is pushing work as expeditiously as it is possible In addition to this, on the 1,000-foot Jevel he is now drifting on the 1,100 on the fissure, and wit much to denote significant disclosures there in short time i Little Bell ot whigh he ij also manager, Mr Spiro says very much encouraged with the condition which now pfethe 800-foot level, and that ts to be able to report cheerful acide to all interests in a short time RUSH TO RAMSAY CONTINUES TO GROW Sees Great MR. CARSON Future Ahead Proving up of on J. to West day received above one the Diggings, Their of the Ramsay that with every and being brought Carson City andethe letter old-time who Nevada, a signature it says is J. of hourly From leaving are rush conveyance requisition. autos movement <A. prospecthe increasing kind into of during of promises daily to equal any that has been experienced in state in recent years, ( conRamsay Mr. Carsen that developments are being terized by the most favorable and that predictions generally < fulfilled The excitement is extending to the promise to maintain Lyons, and those tunate enough jin securing locations in the latter camp are doing the work required to hold them. The work on he West. properties is resulting in very encouraging disclosures and At looks as if it would afford the owners ‘ producer before the expiration o many shifts Mr. West, who is in the ity, will leave camp by way each of iso very promising acquisitions, to ‘utline a policy for Ture development He has interested a number of salt Lakers In his ground there and he will no poor be provided with ample means to carry out anything that he should thdertatt COL. KAIGN That the Are ON "TINTIC. Managers on Good and Miners ti "Billie" SUPERINTENDENTS. Day z at Mathews Grounds to at Leave Park for Old City. A report from Tintie during the day says that William Mathews, who has been serving the West Mammoth & Golden Ray of that camp in the capacity of superintendent, is to retire and that he will return to Park City, with the properties of which latter he was identified for so long a period While the announcement has not been made it Is the impression that Captain Duprezin js to succeed Mr. Mathews at the Tintie properties. t was under the direction of the captain that number of properties were added to the list in eG and not one of the old-timers but F congratulate the control of the den Ray A day, pers Aug. Ww est Mammoth & at dip of the Wandamere Fri- and the In sink- vein they It | | Last DOG DAYS of | Condition Month of | NO IN DEAL Roads ward which = f: waited Patrick with raders Another $75,000 Clarence has for army Distribution MecCornick, been making of Vor- September. kK. courage the in Come whose it miners to possible find em- ployment under the Macbeth lease on the White Knob properties at Mackay, yesIdaho, came down from the « amp accompanied terday Brevoort, the the of house by latter William now a McCornick. Mr. H guest at MeCor- nick that his observations, after Says an interval of four months during whieh he has been abroad were quite salisfactory to him and dition of the property ts "he lessees have labored some results more profitable perhaps than those which characterize the former administration smelter is running along and things generally there are satisfactory to him The board of directors of the Gold Roads Mining company, whose possessions out of Kingman were commended to them by Mr. McCornick and Col. Posey, decided upon another dividend at their meeting in Paris and on September Ist another distribution wf $75,000 will be made. Mr.MeCornick and his associates in the Gold Roads are much pleased with its behavior, as the mill is today putting out perhaps a larger volume of gold bullion than any in that commonwealth It Is Mr. MeCornick's intenlion to remain indefinitely NEW ORE BODY APPEARS AT CARISA Researches in Hitherto Unexpectect Ground Result Profitably. GOOD ORE Manager of IS REVEALED South to Mines Be of The pany's during. Made properties of at the reflected Prom Recipient Reports. the Carisa Tinthe .day.of wealth-on values the Good management the Returns a was 400-foot nh com- advised bran''.new body level, assays that Drake gee STOCKS Whe AAwt Keon to as much as eharacteristies 6 per cent copper, with in gold and silver, and fron that reaches as mtch as 40 per cent Of the exent of ore the new Manager Joseph would said he ascertain defnitely until he make an examination sndent Ted Hoffman, such successful results Ho » a channel which has da tive of nol a little ore'® * upper levels, and that it will respond as liberally on the 400 is evérything to indicate. at Meantime the management is reaching the furnaces. of the wie nited" State company tonnage fromthe slopes only eyidtis net » diviWhich is* coming monthly. but Which enables it to maintain a surplus sufficient to meet any contingency, so that the new disclosure on Pee 400 foot level comes as an asset that the management will take its time to dean' excess. oo AUGUS OUTING NORTHERN Vio point nts tleulars street. «oO: to City Ticket TO F POINTS. , August northern Utah See Agents for -11th. Low and Idaho rther par- Office, 201 Main (To eke storekeepers IN BOSTON, A eutn and following = = heise Crippled. A. be - Albion lies behavier of the Utah list-on the or ton oe. during the da was not racits is. its» local-_-adher t GFtile Hked. ‘to haye seen und when the la rap of the' caller's' hammer : heard, it was with every> member of ! it down the line Jame A. Polloel n |} Co, bankers and broket hl i as | port the follow ing range ot price and | | vGlume of busi s al the close Anchor ar) Lome Jin Th But le . 1.40 Milt Namara Vid way Montana : eho Star a a pr ieral Bale down Pies Fonopah re ee ah End ' extension Nevada \duams Atlan ta Blue Bull Booth = : S. 257 2.95 " ~ be 12 11.060 5.59 17.00 1650 Columbia ' weg Mountain | uc ru nondtield " Jae | ' las m = oi 1 1295 = i op ve 1-75 M4 14% 83 | ees Mf Gol jen c rown Great Bend Rescue . oars nee Butte Extension ramp Be ‘Amont ry Mount: Lin ; Beent oF 16 44 21 03 | coseeceveee] Goldfield sunset | c | , ter 1 Gold ot Wedg - : Gnomes % 18 15 28 05 |. | i 20 00 245( l4 10 14% 10 1 12 iil } a 015) 0 OS. id ™ . ) 0 gh ham ) 1.07 | ¥ 7 wm | < 19 | i) > 20 ri re Terie . ‘ sone Star ia eee Lae Great Bend Is xtension 219 | 92.16 Great Bend Annex . | Ih Crescent | ul 16 Cow 5 10 il Denver Annex | 2 | a Bulls and Bears ol 02 Black Roe . . | 03 | ao New York Consolidated | 26 | s Manhattan Consolidated | 1.15 1.20 Little Jie | 05 | Ob Mayflower | itz is Jumping Jack | 320) LS Tramp Cons 1. 4245| 2 - ~ ~ ee Boston Copper Stocks, ' Boston Aug. 9 ppers were quiet ad irregular today. Amalgamated sald] aon to 100% but recovered to 101% at the close, losing % on the day's transrections Allouez was the only other tock that can be said to have been retive Bingham losA 4%, Centennial Copper Range and United Sts ites Smelting 14 enc h, Old Oohinlen 4, Parrot 1,] ind Utah 4. --- New York Metals. ' , q New York, Aug. 9.-Ther was a teadier tone at the metal exchange today for commodities, although trad-] Ng) continued extremely dull The trength in tin abroad was reflected! in prices here. Spot and ne wa deliv ri nproved % Coppe was ficm but unchanged Lead and netian were neglec 1, 0 ( Joxing Spot, bid and asked PrIcee Lake Roc 418.75; electrolytic, $18.57) castir ce SIR Onur 18 5 pelter, $6.09 G0610< "tin, $39.9:254189.75 -- London Metal Exchange. Le ndon, Aug 1-Pig os 179 pounds for spot Os for futures Lead D pounds 16s £ a Spelter 26 pounds [ron weak, stand: or ‘foundry dlesbore Sls od tin closed firm and as pauces was up Ss was onehanged warrants W Sls 4d ind Mid - : Hae Silver Quotations, NewYork; Aug. 9:-Bar silvery, 653¢c; Mexican dollars, 504 ee London, Aug, 9.-Bar silver. steady, 30 316d ---~-- ~~ NEVADA Train | tain Between and EE R. R. Battle I j t 1 to J ker pped of th 2 ww = 33) 1) l 1.05 ( 15 r thet or } $ $ 2°2035|' 2.85 250 2.00 1.60 62 2 r iB ' 1 5 1 re } | Con...{ 14 86 1.35 ood to re 1tY at i hor level Io ller th ne t { th da returned iznin in 1 of v's ha ndi to il r neer neabnne! | 1 Bure} t-duarit rmily Scheu now na ment 1 in My enterprises list t the noth it} ‘ ' I-foot Lomels elf of 0 iti i pe ret i | Clai promi 1 1 ad wa onding | ! ind St Charl b copp ich the ited devoting he I him dlgprins 1 reportin to from ming t th that to the sampler Bie tiSth an Joseph « the committee on transportation of the Mie Manager issoviation, says the or it of his con ference with the San Puro satiate it (i) SE Angelk it ploit | o Wil him at it he ve ilthouch thi time ttisfactor declining lo ex Joseph ella ‘ fice came up from Los Ange take ut in the doe ting of 1 pe Sianond ‘sharehe riders topsy. sos that the report identifying th. the Goodsprings smelter i BA adil hh he de tlinna to discuss it further at this time. | GO | leeeeee STOCKS. . .: PRIDAY SALTAIR oe a | | #.. You Cannot Buy Eyesight " |. .12-,/$ -Ok~ bows 110 | 62 | OWLS) «1.200 | 6 | - TO Music Day. Special Features. Fine "rowd Glorious Sathing Isver-'thing Ideal =f) MANHATTAN GrG..M, C.{$ J.. Jack | Man. Con. Man. Dex | Want Too | Man, *P. No.) Sevler H : = om Vana dea Bing 120i 3¢ Tintic. ‘ ing ingham, Tin parted for the J i with th | | c } a f WwW romise im , 19 71 75 | 285.|. 2.87) 5 | ' 1 | 6 18.00 L887 =m ea | 5.25 Gans t tha ho ‘ i nic a Standard iperintenden } hi rhe i ould fe 1 nie re i 1.50 mwa Bro il! 1 S th roperti id rintd-] rd or ow that of. local prominence 1 t next Kaout Mr furnaces di lL i progre i Robert tl cont ‘gmp Nn ums ‘ with the during he t | recting 25 66 | | at but you can have their defects properly looked after. Our success is due to competency in this particular. | | > Snies. $8.50, buyer Morning Little Bell, 100 at § sixty] days May Day, 1,000 at Ide, eller ixty days. Unele Sam, 200 at 40c, 100 at Wisc. Victoria, 100 at $2.85 New York, 100 at Gc seller sixty days; 2,000 at BhkicJ,0% at 33l44c, buyer : ; . Sixty days hare old 6,400. Se ling value, $53,085 OPEN BOARD Reck ‘Tunnel, 300 at S89c, 20 at Me. Columbus Con., 300 at $7.40. Golden Crown, 1,000 at I6c, seller sixty gays: 1,000 at j | Honerine, 100 | Little Bell | May Day, 3,000 it Wee, buy| sixty days er Natlictvar New York, i oc seller sixty| qays: sos at 2c, seller sixty days | New Hills, 300 at $2.8734. | ‘ppompson., 1,000 at 2c. Yankee, 1,300 at 36 are old, 14,600 Selling value, $7,180. | Afternoon Sales, Montgomery Mountain, 20 at Ni w York 500 it 28%c, 3,000 at Rec, WO { Sec, buyer thirty days; 500 at 31%e, t 3, eller oe "5-700 ya | Selling value, $1,474 OPEN BOARD = r. Carisa, DO at 25%e. Grand Central, 500 at $2.60 Golden Crown, 3 at 16¢ YO at Be Ma Day, 1000 at MMe Moh awk, 1,200 at $2.75 f at 32.50 Monte romery ae 1in, 100 at 48e, Nx ~le BN 3214, Sk mith ( ‘oliambus 3) ut 69c, 1,700 Ze, 3.000 at Mm ig Sam, 160 at Ac Selling value, $12,249.50. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., Denver, New 19 Main St, Salt Lake City Kansas City, Portland, Dallas Private Wire Omaha, BServies JAS. A. POLLOCK & | co. Bankers and Broker me Sew South Street, ALT LAKE CITY. Promptly Executed in 4a | | | Boston Stock Exchange, Ghiesed racers of Trade. We handle all prominent Utah Mining asd Commercial Stocks Our Mr. Pollock a membar CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD. | | | JOHN C. CUTLER, JR. INVESTMENT (Established BONDS, SUGAR | NK at Other | Both BANIER, 1893.) i. STOCKS High Grade B oe and "Phones 12 ray ei knots Solr 1 36 Main St. | | | Co. Moun- eo OUnEY SAYS:- From the Telegtam, Aug. 8. 1906. ‘Two days before the decisions in the Ogden Counciimen cases were handed down by-the court, received a missaying Col. Nelson wanted to see me. I went with Judge Bartech to Col Nelson's office. Col. Nelson showed me} an editorial he had writte mn. 61 teld 1 him I knew the facts outlined, but re-| quested, him not to publis h the edi-| torial at the time, as I wished to make! an investigation that time the opinion. in the Chambers and Craig cases had already beens wiitten,: BUT NOT HANDED LDO WN." -_-_ The park, like the name, beautiful-Wandamere, is hew e ace fov.aw -"LQOALY, AA/ . B. Mobu-Wipmicky wnide, ----->-@-. M'CARTY en mfrer 3 »] ior STOCKS 2 AT 1.4214) BULLFROG Tramp vVhich th ind im Austin. The Nevada Central. Railroad Co {s now operating a daily train service between Battle Mountain and Austin Trains Ipave Battle Mountain.7:30 a. m. and arrive at Austin L..p,. m,,,, dally ae pt Sunday... Stage for Manhattan and all intermediate points leave Austin immediately upon arriyal of train. The service via this route is first-class. JUSTICE z om t i 1 told per im i ) 15! oO ab > nve co lowing d = CENTRAL Service Di t to I ) lish, wl { that lt was 7 2-85 LOR ay is 3514 Montg. Mt. Orig. ull Iclipse I | robabiltt oetlicasc enc] 5 j int iolvin 0 re tr. 8716 Vj a Mohawk ." Red Top } Sandstorm Ss *k st. Ives ..... 5 th | cone intere lduhe itl ] wis 1K 10 Atlanta e sae Giue Bull | 1g Di Bless. | 5 Dixie A os [| Gold. Daisy..| 2 Gold. Bel. | 42 Gold. Bon G. Mi of N...| 0 | G.,Bend.... 40 Jumbo es Jens | wo ae 18 j i 1.20 .15 .38 .8 3:45 69. 4 | | | |} 95 | Mi uihatt s | Seyl -Humphre Viliornd ts cual ue | ha hel ‘ h 15 32 9 oh) ao es | |] | | | eth oy let the eo nto ' ( us 2°) ‘ ik i j | of finit " r \ oO Sam Mid End National Bank 2 De (e155 Lclips Seve ee wecciestl wm Gold Bar eee : weep 1.1744} nae : bsaweves woof 14 Steinwé . | .86. Conse hide ited Vv irginii 1 |. -86 Ophii | 3.40 Mexican -68. Caledonia 224%] of inquit i ie i) 1.00 et $31 1.00 23.50 im But { Whitley ina ' m0 al 01 0346 |: McNamara Ton. birt Ton Con I t | Work Notes. tin the I ‘ rene , ott HW 1.65: TONDD 3. 15 1°45 and Pushed, mn 1M in son I i 1 2275 20 CG Anchor Gc a n tl | 1.40 oso om. ro 2%) oz Yankee~. 18 oo 09 MINE. Peet, ng Vietoria 29 15 | raed e ' to Here NELSON of h Goldtield Jumbo wares ate Mextension ) Kendall (Ate Une May Queen | Vohawk | eeRed Top andstorm Silver Pict St. Ive ah found t10 Being irticipat G2) ore Mearnager in 17.0) 1225 on . itah ON + aint 55h 9 the Mining 1 iny re a o7 a Down General \ ) i 11.50 1, u pei % I | Hot 2 Is uy a5 ' th) 140 11,05 Com fetor Con Wabash i mo, Is on > 0 11.00} j og 123 16 a \§ No, Contenplated, Park::Cit AUR A9 At the Nelson mine, in the Elkhorn district, work is cing pushed rapid The shaft. 1 lown -adistance of 140° feet The vater ha lk , enabling the manageft to make bett I 1 rh lation which 1 ut ida to he convenience [ the mer work- /Askeied ~f 24 5A PLANT. Ontario Work WORK the I ven Shaft P.M 10 27 ‘ ! on the Bid. t Phe ‘ Ay » Shield 45 ag $ } hie uo Swansea 5 vat ah Sunshine eC Ss = M ske¢ jAsked.|| «4 25.0) re SF King 1.H2bS . 18(25.-.)s2 ON le j "2 | f Bei | Sacramento 2 | Z iu clowed ic Bid. at Ss TALS 2.95 K5 47 > 1 \ day at of too low grade to pay to handle, hile quanttitic of betler-ore was in leht Quite reeent! m of tt old lope have been opened up, retimberd ind prospected by the aid of a indla resulting in the disecovéry of ne ver good ore with a hundred of th urfact $3 $2,871 ue $ \ r- Bot Bb. Con 8 Lib B.-"1 Con a 1.4214 i3 ay 2 (21 * " the market ILOISTING Installed Park City Aug 9 d sinall. hosting plant is to be installed at the Ontario No. 1, In order to faetlitate the | ork contemplated That part of the himine wa practically abandoned sev Grand reg its Nate: Be Be Facilitate Png: i aad it llonerine old ‘ ' Nig TT The in': yelop ‘Tal- maintaining eaten Returns Uteb Generally the certify to ll up the p Will announs | ee ines Sein ales Wo le Dixie Will SMALL Up ae) PROGRESSi: Company With Returns of CHANGE, Quite Pxpeetations, P. H.. Drake representing his own it friends 1 coming ind Salt Lake interests at Goldfield 124 uUthough it failed came in fom that Nevada camp durSpiro hile Colum ing the day and will continue to the A at ast transfer East. this afternoon to reopen his rei y 3 Bec Tiny i was fi bet lation with the family, Mr Drake tersdemand ' a Wd up to ‘ was at one time identified with underwhile Montromery Mountat n app ared taking it Mercur and that the old |to be. a want sareund n camp continues to come forward with | 50uth Columbus etaining its ROE ition dividends is one ‘of the most satis-|*t. 7 Gs it The ARIE for ock ; : a generally was quite gratifying to th West Clarence McCornick - After a Study Them. ON - Market cots management es much as behavior plants ope proper- it himself the ts county to REPORT. Submit much interest by the shareholders it is promised the last of the month and without doubt will reflect much credit on the SAW WHITE KNGB MINE AND SMELTER Gol- upon his acquisition. -_--_->>-____ of music 10. visit to Present Manager George Dern of the Con | Phe day on the Sone oe Tercur is at the general offices = closed on a sale of & hares of stock 5 Il ! ABAIN | that brought $24,388.50 and wit = A ni to close up his report showing the ' unchanged tone mnual output of the properties and | quite firm wit tn more Golden of Meanwhile boasting larger number of those engaged in the distribution of dividends than at any period in many years, if the sums that are passed around each month do not exceed all previous ones, With the result of his observations thrdughmut Colonel Kaign was very much plaice indeed. OF with which Beaver a their of TVerms. Colonel M, M Kaign, who retur ne d to the> city yosterday morning 1 professional visit to. ‘Tintic, has. never seen the camp Lolivities pronounced as are at time Not only are the nanagers and owners coming forward with tonnages as heavy as any period in the .past, relations velween the miners CHANGE with the MERCUR a Dern the some SLriIngbeen encountering ore cood values ers of Which afford e or and it is apparent, said r Barnett, = t mine is to be made with the Creolt development Mereut Colo o ality the Talis man Centur management of PP. B = High Low Close Salk Daly con iderab 7 | Bing. Con 1. Lo! eelien 561 Daly Judge fine anothel ship- 1Con lereul W) ay wn S| Dalvw West this source is promised in} | Daly from 17.00 17.0 17.00 140} Dalton |! State uw oO oo vole ine RR few days do. ptd 15.U5 iz 16.25 | Emerald Burning Moscow oupon that } 7.0214 (bie 1.370% 125)G. Central s responding mere fibers ily with | C.-lely | Ney Con re |< ilensa its Wealth than has it at any period i dor Ns 18.00 18.00 1S uy) 100} EL Silver years ] in cms iny | Nev.-Utab 3.50 $595 not The ore is of good grad and } most | seh ae ee. sf T. Boy | | : Seareante at the furnaces, and Unele With the Nevadans, ee ee " Matt Cullen promises to be Pere | James Volloek ach Co. report the| pL. Mam amply for his perseverance The re} followings market at the close of the Ma ummoth glon generally, says Mr. Barnett, is] day on thie San I'rancisco board Day giving good account of itself and it ts| New Yor! now quite manifest that it is to be Bid Asked.| Ontario member of one of Utah's. big und | Ben nont } y ee T= $5.25. 13 ji, | R--Home pormanent mining camps Cash Boy 195] ?] R.-Ana Autos Are Busy Accommodating the Influx There. LETTER FROM company, after expresses down Gold meet- Messrs. Miller and Beach, who all the way from Indiana to bouquet at the feet of the manager, says of their observations at the property of the company that they were with the most gratifying results, and that as shareholders and offictals of the company they are prepared to support it as cordially in the future as have they in the past. The visit- ors, King by the not a most if to be made in a While Prom comhis und. ing secretary Shauntie, returned for and have morn- the ready ports, of at Alexander' was company the at Past Properties. C. Diamond fices Developments the on on reeeived from at evidence is Come just Silver |important j diselosure, Glad Manager Alexander's Eminent Guests Say Some Kind Things. Will ore Spire « ompany, Carson, tors of Within VISITORS. PLEASED WITH THE DIAMOND Company the Spiro Disclosure. of Solon Mining M. eame Copper } the shipping I 1earest point. at present t hough when the railroad is completed that walt be the nearest, beto: Bly, i ng 60 miles wes r McFall Aa toll that the Black Horse mine had been bonded to Tommy O'Neal of Bly, for $35,000, and that in "the bottom of the shaft, which is now 60 feet deep, the entire face shat was in ore that would average $15 The iranal Mining company is incorporated for $590,000 in $1 shares. enon those interested in it being L. Lackner, attorney for the Te oe wer company of Provo; A. B. Rockhill, cashier of yy bank of Spanish Fork; G. W onder, cattleman. of Garrison, MeFall and Mr. Utah, Me Schott OFFICIALS. Ma anager At depth nine feet he reports no more than eight headed for the camp while he was making his descent from it yesterday morning. Mr. Wantland says that those engaged in the transportation of r from Alta to the smelters are asking of the producers an inerease of 50 cents per ton. and»what the issue will ree ate in remains to be seen olumWwW hich has been Santee s now asked to pay $3.70. What ultimately the reply to this demand will be cannot be intelligently surmised, Meantime its bins are full ore ore. Mr. Wantland says he is unable to procure transpertation for the ores now accumulated at the Flag and that consists of about 100 tons. The condition is one in which perhaps the smelters are as much interested as are the producers and the only relief pra at this time is that of the railv Mr. Crowther who has its aatiee oy in hand, is now on his way from the East and Alta interests are all hoping that it is with positive assurance that the railroad is to be reopened, , Latest' 1 jlties Manager Shitt-Samples croppings }of lime having been struck. The ore lies in a contact perwnen lime: and |gre Uattaite with,,a dip of about 45 de"Newhouse, 98 miles east, is the Arvive any by Acquisitions. material reduction In the output of ore from that camp, if there is not| e sus : : § a temporary suspension, instead; of the normal number of forty teams, HONERINE Pxpected Locators for about 400 feet. feet vein of ore at Much Owners Coming Barnett, Mining rating has pleased started is about who x Hierman tie Strike Doing of Shipments Cedar Vein. company new then on the ledge, which came wife oP oe ee inne gave Z returns o > a ton. 1e foreman Sore) from' the properties. of the Con who had been left in charge, instead Flagstaff during the day, accompanied | pf following instructions and "stripby M. -Wantland, a carrying average from to Horse, Black interested The quartz, an Newhouse Completed of operated Is Moscow Penarichment LOWER LEVELS LOOK GOOD Nevada. samples from Which and traced of "two William Is Ely, Bins at Various Properties Glutted and on Point THE TALISMAN IS THRIVING Burning +t ete tte ttt $100,000 IN GOLD IS ASSAY) Me- Management of the Cedar Encountering Stringers Rich Ore. Significant Developments - of Another Property at the Park. + + present-day John sas, Colorado and Utah are run to the fall limit, and cannot commence to fill their orders. Scarcely a week passes that does not see a couple of shiploads from Germany unloaded at San Pedro harbor. There are several lime deposits in Utah and gypsum and clay that together would make a good Portland cement. Our atention was called to a big lime deposit of from 25,000, 000 to 50,000,000 tons an the Daggett, in Califormad it. is also present in good quantity a miles distant. To capital looking for a strictly manufacturing enterprise where the profits are large enough to pay back in dividends a large amount invested in a year and a half, such propositions ought to be most attractive Waiting + + + + + + ample practi- character Capt. cement FHF Ht + From a Vein AWE Feet Wide Ore of Fabulous Values Is Taken. ma- makes for + rein- deposits proper subject + OHOWS RICH ROCK FROM BLAGK HORSE Mar- building coast Colorado, "Portland as magnesia, the prospectors," Carty Pedro lime from of interesting the popularity cement question on Inducement growing forced Lime San + + PRESENT BULLION. a the ore and a market the day's tlements amounted to $120, 000 McCornick & company reporting them as they follow Bullion, $66.000 gold silver, lead and copper ores, $54,000 In the metal ae silver ruled at 65% cents an ounce, lead at $5,75 ‘per hundred copper at pounds, and casting 1774 cents a pound a ARE AND In | CHANGE OCCURRING IN THE KING CON, CT EHES TT terete eee Big Opportunity Awaiting Men® With a Little Courage. RESOURCES T CON. Manager and Nv maketh wels ee Lhe Breeden ELS amd 6 we: ENKINS | 7 Edited by JOSEPH T. JENKIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1906. MINES AT SHAUNTIE ARE DOING WELL MILL AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND CEMENT THE THING SAYS THE CAPTAIN REPUBLICAN, Pore MINES ; INTER-MOUNTAIN Lago, THE |