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Show It THE CITIZEN GOOD ROADS TO OUR MINING care kU.y ft akeet f is an advantageous HERE TO nighUckjLl3C r COPPER PROPERTY ' M$r C. i;y MINES ARE NECESSARY Jackling of the Utah c is here on an inspec-;-- says that the present copper market is :,o reason for ii. pan see no change., in the market it is hard to say just deal for stockholders and he advises the sale. The Iron Blossom has paid dividends amounting to about $3,525,000, and thre are 1,000,000 shares of stock WILL LEASE. .. i,t-- t ,;i. W -- will do. rties are being opened entries and just at pres-i- , the Katanga However this mine is yf, Yjir--?i- y two thousand miles expense is so oper interests fear it irery it r.ilator in' the market. It 1o w.tain the richest 'copper and is owned by jitii - t sts. No doubt with pr iiicilities, the product of 3t mine would have some 1 ;i uch talk According to officials of the Godiva Mining company of Eureka, that mine is to be explored by first class leases being given, and in this way it is hoped that sufficient development work can be had to continue the good re' sults of the past year. Qf ng . BIG DIVIDENDS. - There is one important factor in our road construction that our road commissions should not overlook and that is to provide good roads to all of our large mining camps. Most of these mining towns are scenically situated at the heads of beautiful canyons where the eastern tenderfoot would be practically hypnotized with the sight. Many toursits are interested in mining and they want to see a mine. In Bingham canyon we have one of the largest copper mines of the "world. Here the company is actually removing a whole mountain which contains much copper. Powder and steam shovels are doing the work and occasionally a large ore body is struck - which helps Increase the profits to. the company. Park City is situated at nearly the highest point In the Wasatch range and the road to this mining camp Is a boulevard all the way. The town is surrounded by beautiful scenic hills covered wTith pine forests and an ex hilirating air which can only be found among the pines. Hero we have some of the largest silver and lead producing mines of the world, the Silver King Coalition being one of the most important properties. The Tintic district of which Eureka is the chief town is also situated on a good road, and it is here, that the famous Tintic Standard mine which is taking out millions in silver is located. The mines extend in some instances to the streets of the city, and it is i - I; i- V X?();-itjere- d influ-jjftht-- market. is selling above 14 cents at jeni time and with the opening Spring trade, there is a steady jjwhich will he sufficient to at Yjttn tain the perfect price. irii ..4 IN IDAHO W'S MINING K. fast forging to the front as gaining producing center. While several old camps in Idaho, 31 the past few years has there jBny extended effort made to Itlie industry. Nearly every day 2Uls in the papers of new mines J!up, and many of the old mines !20 placed upon a paying basis of modern methods of some one will come along Y-da- Yi invention to recover the flower Snake river. Even with the 'll -t crude methods many miners diking from five to twenty washing gold along the of the Snake river. ,- dol-fjid- ay rs of iron blossom i4 H r STOCK GET BIG OFFER . &,. Manaer J.J Will Knight of U jRt ossom has called a special all stockholders, to be held i fJ0 Wednesday, April 15, for the K ,3e of securing action on the offer f fr V 4 y .tlandard Mining company for companys properties and This price, which is 37 cents Het to stockholders, is above ; Resent market price and in view l;resent condition of the pro- think it is a fair and attrac-kCt- e for the stockholders. In Question has been one laraous Tintic producers and S blends over a long period of lae the property 3gl owever. en worked, to advantage. Knight says that the offer i. )N y ,,- J 5 L-- J $4,-369,7- 98 According to President J. R. Walker, the Walker Mining company is now in position to not only liquidate, all of its indebtedness in a new schedule arrangement but the property will also pay a handsome dividend to the stockholders. Mr. Walker has just returned from New York City where he had a general conference with the mine officials and majority stockholders and feels much elated over the future prospects and business methods employed to place this property in an envious position and as a good investment. i SERVICES Alta-Michig- ' ,;i! c an P V GEO. H. WATSON & CO. I Mi, J? WE RECOMMEND the purchase of Emma Silver, Car- and Alta Merger. diff, Recent developments at the above properties make these stock the most attractive purchases that we know of. WALKER MINE. Established in 1904 Incorporated I 1916 C DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONDS Members Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange C E S C E E R 'i i STOCKS. Mining stocks are beginning to receive attention from investors and the Salt Lake Mining exchange at times does a good business. Most of the trading is being done in the dividend paying properties, all of which have been gradually rising in price since the first of the year. The Silver King Coalition of Park City has reached a new high record and many look for this property to. go over the $7 figure before long. The Tintic Standard has recovered from last week and is now selling for $9 and over with a fair demand for this stock. pro-th- e company has received a de-t- t eash offer of $375,000 from the j m consolidated company. The following being sent to all stockhold- - The Tintic Standard, the big dividend payer of the Eureka district, has announced another , dividend of 40c. per share to be paid March 30. This brings the total of dividends to for this large jsilver producer. . I, THE CARDIFF. For the past ten days, shipments to the smelter from the Cardiff have been discontinued, owing to the soft condition of the road in Big Cottonwood canyon. The snow has been very rapidly clearing the past week, and makes it impossible for trucks or sleighs (both necessary at this time of year) to be used, over portions of the road. There is a large and increasing tonnage waiting shipment. Part of this has been hauled to a point where it can shortly be handled by truck. The ore body at the mine Is more than twenty feet wide and shows no' signs of. diminishing, and. should be a very strong producer this year. Let Us Handle Your Printing Requirements Briefs Catalogs Booklets Abstracts Color Printing Announcements Bindery Work Publications Commercial Printing Ruling nnHERE is no need of wast-- . ! A ing your time when OUR telephone is at the en d of YOURS. If it is a repeat order, we have the record of it within reach; if it is something that requires special attention and advice, we will be glad to serve you personally. JUST CALL WASATCH 1801 CENTURY PRINTING CO. W.G. ROMNEY 23 1 Edison Street J. Q. RYAN 'i I' |