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Show , -- y y- rxT cMI f ' cn dec 3 0 WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY AND UTAH t MWBA STATUMAW. Mk mi mark nntn nMiUfia II WMtara Mlakik Oil aofl Flaaarial ladadlaa stark aaatatf Km alaa. Na aaaaattaaai loot a rmmmmtm. AND UTAH I STATESMAN Features Oil, Mines, Shale Published Every Friday VOL. NO. 9. NO. 52. r SALT LAKE . 1565 Level New PossibilOpens Up prisonment, 17 feet In the C'roft mine, Gus Snyder. 65, miner, was ities For Milford Mine hospital said his was not serious. Physicians '' - y- - at ihe condition Work has' been started in the Kcate Milling property in the Weal Mountains 36 miles from Ft. Georje by Hurry tiinith and a asocial ms, representing Los Angeles capital, which recently took a lease on the group consisting of the Wall (Street , . 'ml M Mineralized Heavily Fissures Followed To Nearby Objectives. V .district property idilfurl, .'Beaver County, Utah. The companys main objective Ilea below at the 170) ft. level alone tha contact of the white and Howe'-cr- , blue limestone. recent ft. level developments on the make It plain that development of this Important area can lie accomplished either by slnkiug in a barren formation or by drifting on ore in the 1600. I5j 4fc Hingliam Mines . . . Bingham A New Haven Bluebird Extension lifOOOallMIlMel iatgM(tt al ..y r . .... if sjfc-.V.- ,,. .....isfi., . kevlrw Iiitlle Hell ' , lower Mammoth Mammoth 1 41 earliest possible date. a Los Angeles Men ltd b-- I 6 60 FtifilM Operations at the Copper property of tits Silver Shield have ing and Milling company mads another stride forward. A' .Tack Min- Chicago pneumatic For Developing Moffet Property lawrrmr) ot TLAN To INSTALL 1,01 rLAFER DREDGE. Rl'TTK. Montana O. ft. Ttr. Virginia t'lty II. U. Gooding Butte and associate have taken over a gold group of former producing quart and placer claims near Virginia City and expect to Install a dredg at tho placar deposit m tha spring. Eagle Bird Mine To be Developed on The Kaglo Tlird property In Mlerra Cminly hus been bonded by C. 8. Akera and Thn. II. Hurl, hurt of Portland. There are three claim developed with a 1400 foot tunncL 1 qq.ili-flmiin- t- 312.023.00 4 V. 637.00 33N.niMI.00 330.000.- 10 3.270. U4.IH) 03lk0IMI.no 0.- 733.000.1H) 177.730.00 107.500.00 333.133.00 I4.500JM) 1.00I.500.IM) 300 000 0') 1 .500.000.- 00 300.000.- 00 00400.00 lASo.oon.no L300.00 200.000.- 00 00.000.00 lon.oun. ni IAV3.IMHI.IMI 1.- UOO.OOOaM) 3, 54. 40I.AU 1354)00.00 4IMI.OAfl.flO 3.523400.00 3L5IB.S30.00 tsY.ooo.mr 109.0IMI.flfl .019.500. IP) 354.nm.ftfl ouo.nmi.no 3M.073.no W.-i- r and roincldsnlally the Philadelphia barker lost milllnns in Ihe ill fated ijke Superior 370.n0A.nn an over ambitious Indua-trl.- il 1 1.807.300.00 t Fatllle Rle. development 73.830.00 1 2JMMI.OA Mari, iin'srin, and in ronseqiienr until was work suspended 37.746.673.00 all 83JNHI.no about 1918 when a group of Nani- V7.88I.IHI G'nntlnued On Page Two.) 5OO.tHI0.0A sn.mMi.no 308.AU0.IKI OAflo.ua 2tA3O.0V8.IO 1,531. 47V.OO 4H3mi.no 3AM3.no 872. 1 1X3.00 3.IMNI.INI 78.vnn.no 3H7.5K0.0fl 354.4 1 4.00 Wall ttkii vCl IG j,willfning out bthe questionnaire. be-It Favorable Ef on Prospecting. CHICAGO. Tb formation o and tha adopsalcty organization tion of mine safety codes have been strongly icconimended by the U. H. Bureau of Mines, according to a recent department of commerce report. n. Utah Apex Mine Income Larger During Year 1929 several months probably fore a decision concerning thfl uf la made. tha railroad building Tho Blake Forest tunnel haa been advanced a total of 3400 feet, 1300 feet xoutb and 1300 feet to tho southwest. Two hundred feet ahead tho Ural larga vein ehould bo cut. which, on the eurfaee la highly Mix hundred and fifty , mlnerlised. feet or drifting on this north-aout- h vein ehould put the heading into an Intersection with an eaat-wvein. From this same crossing on tha surface, 159 feet above, coaald-erab- le good ora waa taken. At 3390 feet or 100 feet from tho present face, tha tunnel will connect with a shaft to be sunk on tho crest of tLo mountain. Thl outlet will be used for shipping la rent . tbe railroad la built. rvflWttt tfqn'lF htr A and H (tfhheli'Y iMBUC r'ToSv' eat mine. Two carload ef era, pet- ting the rompany 633 a ten after freight, anielting and trucking diargra. arrived on tho Balt Lako market tills week. Development of ore struck In th lower tunnsl ha. Just been started according to Mr, MacVIct.le. The Hpruce Monarch tunnel hag been advanced 1100 feet In an easterly direction to cross rut tha formation. Diamond drilling ia to be undertaken to accumulate additional data concerning th formation. At the same time, ore I being developed on the 600 foot lavcL at . These recommendation ure with the belief ol the National Cafety Council that htdus.ry profits when safety i made a mu Jor consideration. In addition to causing d- ploruhle lose of life, the report says, mine accidents' urv coating the Industry about 1199.006.696 annually. Dur- lasoi wnviigfw.l&il .jnctr'.ftrer'n killed in run I min's, while it If rellmlted that more than Mn.000 mrn were injured to the extent of losing tuneThe Bureau of Mines lias from its work with mine operator and miner' urgxh (rawe a raise undertaken, hut this tions, thst the following fartors are work was stopped by the stale mine among those vital to the lensening of arcldenta in the mining indusInspector hcuse of the hazard p.v I. ssn.no 1.333.688.03 P..L - - try. The mine management from tbe top down, and Including ull -- iib ordinate officials, must be thoroughly converted to the idea and pruetiec uf safety. The mining company should have a safety urgoniiation of officials and miners. Tills body wujld study tlie problems made recommendations and rducata officials and employes In safety .ractiree. A rigid system of Jibclpllne In regard to safety should be practiced. Speed of production must not precede or outweigh safety considerations. a Adequate merhanlral safeguards hoi w! be provided for all dangerous electrical or merhanical . . Mineral Output Of Alaska Totals But $14,000,000 Tho Department of the Interior announces that the' final tabulation by the I. S. Geological Survey of S.OIMIJMMMMI the returns cf the of production Net Income of the Ytah Apex mineral commodities or Alaska In 1929 ha now been completed. Tho company, operating at . 30.202,2 47.IMI Mu.imc total value of the output of that Bltighiini for the fiscal year ending: 470.IMMI.mi to t!en-- i year was 314, U61.000, and the total IO.OI2AII.Ofl August 81. 1929, according Korden.l A. J. rial since Manager mining began in the territory 3.428.773.00 I to 6140.496. of 36 cent, . 1 1,420.000.00 amounted practically 690.000.000, The foL net with ns a compared cents a share; lowing table summarises the out202.BV3.V2ll.flfl nr 13 put of the different materials that 8Va.IMt3.fl0 proGl of 954,11. 1936 and the period; share, contributed to the total produo during 22.5IMI.00 or 70 cents a share, durnon for 1926: 283.720.00 1367,303. the 1937 the period. During Quantity. Value. 20iH3H).nn ing 197.45 Iona were proore of year Gold, fine ox.. 33l,l0 66.646.000 IHfl.tMMMMI duced. This is approximately 6.TU0 6.105,000 ...41,521.000 Copper.lb. 137.5(M).00 tons less than In the preceding BY O. A. FITZGERALD. oz. flue 454.700 20.000 Silver, 2l.VAt.20 year. Shipment 06 to the Tooele MOSCOW, Idaho Eight mining Coal, . t, 126,100 03,000 I8.724.UA - companies RaieltInternrFonal in of the . 41 the met. t'oeur Tin. do 41,000 plant operating 1.019 Ing company are going forward at !' Alone district in northern Idano, Lead, do 119,000 the rate of 4.050 tona a week. De report dividends of 14.999,36 for Lead, do . . . , 1.019 119,000 mineral velopmrnt of the lowest level la en- this year, aa compared to 14.492.-09- 3 Mlzcellaneou for the year 1938, the Increase products, including pecouraging. being 6508,395. Four of tho com- troleum platinum metals. marble, panies, namely ihe Heela, gj'paum, 114.000 Sidney Mining and Sidney etc. Leasing had increased dlvidenls 614.061.000 this year, while the others paid s the same or less. Two new were added to the Hu: of those paying dividends this year the Tintle district and (.rmhlnedl and not on the 192S list. Metal ground In (ho rioche disReversI compart' in th Coeur trict. Alene curtailed iir'duction in Second, the groun must li- - ir three months, du-- i t i tbe a mineralized area. To get n of lad, sin? an.! sliver chance to prospect the Ophir forA year ago the Bii.i's'-Hill and mation In a region, wh'r'j no . arge 1 run,-met- e an scale mineralisation is Three fissures have been cross-- ! Heela companies electrolytic xmc plx.t', which cos' would he no inducement at cut In Ihe property of the Hewn over 62.000.000 rome snd this took conditions Futures Mining rompany. south structural must be right. That is, the forma- of Thistle Junction, according to of tha surplus of tr.e two Frederick and Thirty men In the employ of th tion must be cut by Manager President Tho dividend ef the vinous Utah Copper company for twe ty fissures, that would be conductor) Crew inn. who is in tho diy for Coeur d'Alene companies for the years were honored at a dinner for mineral solution-"Anthe holidays. given at th Hotel Kcwhouae. Balt fniirlh. and equally It Th main tunnel was advanced two years are aa follows. Lake City, Friday night December more Important, preparation ' i. 600 feet to crosscut ths main 20 ha Bunk Hill & formation by faulting, nr stratifica- of the formation. Drifting L. R. Cates, vice president and tion. thrusting or other condition the first or Kui:i an . 62.967.6oo 6 r.fOT.doo: been started on 472.032Feneral manager of the company, must be adequate in order that so hanging wall fissure. Thl is be- Federal pfd 700.000 and presented the Colonel Tii5,ftOQ:l'reslded 19 lutlons can accomplish the maxi ing folk wed In a northeasterly Heela 'stn noo'l'- Jack'tng service medal. D. W. li'SOOl mum amuiint of mineralixatlon. Intersect mn Runshin.... A dtrirtion to a Moffatt, assistant general manager goad example of thu condition I outcropping on the surface show- Dryrnrk wa toastmaster tor the Golcnnda the Ophlr formation at Fioche and ing heavy mineralisation. Thoss who received medals wra Min. 15,00" Sidney were cut.' vein Tintle. whera It is seals! off by said, "Three H. B. Tooker. traffic manager; C. 10,962 an Impermeable shale stratum that Mr. Crowton. on Wednesday. "Tbe Sidney Leas. M. Brown, superintendent of th d trapped tha aolutiona making their first was eight feet wide, the department; Georg Earl, Total ...64.492,093 6 4.991,176 welfare nine, and thn third twelve mine engineer: C. B. Duckworth, (cap Impossible. Grand totals for the eight feet. Options Not Desired. mechanic master at Magna; F. C. are as follow: "Tit" fisxure material we are J. II. Thordcrsen. C. 1 "Now as to financial require 645. 741.552 IFellmeth, Sullivan Hill out value carries now ersen. pfjRunker menta: Inking No I'. d business Fitzgerald. G. Mellon- Fd"ral pfd A mm. cnpp'-rA'!?:'! .ikl. J. II. Day. IV. A. Marsuley. 8. man mines into my office with a (rein 1.5 In ; per cent Ibcl.i tint. J M ler. F. F. HallleL J. A. the holder of land, who may bnvc with bum he cf iSiruhi"" 625 tu 4 rsMl" . Trescdi-r- . J. H. Henson, Fraser, wmld perhaps W. J, I heir done hilt llttln to prnH-c- t t an ore '."'dy. I 'iivrm k We a should ton. g :J.3H'KrvrBi a. H. Vaughn. L. W. around, for the privilege of ..prnd lit our I xO.inii'iHi, H. W. jiinViindi abjective. Walker, j. Finney, Ing his money, and take the chance Crow-ton- , 45.090 ! 51 r. v. Neusmeyer, V. J. Wood, A. who i spending Kidney Mining of getting nothing hut experience in Ihe city, p,u to Ridmy leasing :.352w. Anderson.A O. W. Mullln, P. In return, lie must hnv a run for Ihe holiday return to the mine after th first! Brown. E. "to, B. Takasi yl and Grand Total (Continued on pac two.) of tho yssr. (V, V. Bobbin l8.IMMI.flfl Coeur dAlene 13.787.247.3(1 Show Increase Run-shin- e. ent-panle- By GAIL MARTIN. Rtage cumcdian have long pondered th quest Inn, How lilc It is up?" but not longer than tnir.u.g i:ieii have discussed tha subject ol m hat concession the prospector should makn those willing lo finance the development of properties. This topic of surh vital inisreat to mining men was answered squarely this week by the head of une of tha largest smelling companies. an organisation that Is aggressively pioneering in numerous undeveloped mining areas In savers states, "(melting companies, financing development work." explained this iq i ra'.or. "are always in'eres'ed in any hale being put in tha ground l.y a prospector. Every prospect Is a potential mine. If such work does not find an orabody, the money haa not been waatfd because knowlsdga may ba secured ve r. In discovering that may be Estimates by Charles J. Stone, mines In etherhelpful places. Element Ontlliusl. mining engineer. Butte, Montana, the probable tonnage shove "'iced "Before a major smelting rota - l e i font level In excess ef vnn.v will undertake the develop4 nne.ono ton from wtrich a profit ment ef any property, four net ciiio-e'r 7.30 'f Flotation piurt he met: tests made hv Tim"First, the formation muet be Indber Uife Mlllluq coin pony right, that Is. there must he a horicates 38 per cent popper In the izon that In other camps his hrn concentrate at a ratio of 13 tons largely productive. A good examof tn'ee run or Into I ton of ple la the Ophlr formation, whirl! ie productive la tho Ophlr district, I 1,6 13. ooo.ua ' of All Parties Seven Fissures Co-operati- 50",-on- level. OOJNHMM) 3.000.1-MMMIO ! New Type of Mining Demands low-gra- 57.11 3.017.700.00 3.654.4 17.00 have acquired extensive properties in Owyhee couniy and the resumption of autivltle In this! one time premier gold vamp la. nuw assured. The extensive properties of the War Eaglt Consolidated Mining company or Philadelphia at Silver' t'lty, Owyhee county. Idaho, have been acquired by Sinker Tunnel-Wa- r Eagle Mines. Inc., together with the adjoining Stormy Hill and Cumberland properties. The Eagle company properties Itw elude 6 patented claim and tho (tinkcr Tunnrl. 6630 feet long culling tha vein at 3300 feet In depth and two mill alias and wler right .The l)ro Fine. Golden Chariot. Routli Chariot. Minnesota and Mahogany mines, one time exten- -. xlve producer ft high grade gulit ore, are included in the 4Var Eagle' company claim. All of there mine except the uro Fino have been under water since 1876 when the crash a: the Rank of California resulted In (he sudden cessation of II operation and to 30 year of consequent title litigation. Fruductkin large. , The product Ion of thl group ot from 183 to thn suspension operatlon is upward of 939.000 -000 practically all In high grade gold ore. The deepest shafts are the Golden Chariot 1430 feet, and tmmt a i. TMrii..inMtJ banker of In lwl3rrie.4l UliiM N4pr4il$ ifclMg 1503 and after riekrtn all iftles and patenting the claims, drove the (tinker Tunnel rutting the Cum berlsnd snd Golden Chariot veins at about 3309 feet the surface. Bqbequnt work to connect wPh the Golden Fharlnt shaft by Operations arc being conducted ' on two aidra of Kpruco mountain, hr the Missouri Monarch Consolidated Mines company, la Elko counly. Nevada, 36 miles aouth of Tohar on the Western Pacific Railroad. On the cast side of tha mountain, th Black Fork tunnel I being advanced and aoms shipment flare beig made from upper work-i- n ax. Un the west side, or I being developed on the 000 level of the winxe sunk from th inein Spruce Monarch tunnel. Driving of tli tunnel has been halted temporarily in order to gain additional Information concerning tho geology by diamond drilling. tv Application for permission build a railroad into tho district from the Weatern Pacific main lino at Yentoaa about 30 miles north haa been filed with th interatato commerce commission and Man- aging Director Duncan MacYlchlo .... copper-carbonat- 1 3B.0IHI.U0 1 'ft Western Flah Goitirr Zinc stocks In ths hinds of pro I tutor hss bon InutillM snd ducera at the end of November roniprc were 1,01 ton. a gain of 645 DUTTE. Montana Flans are betone compared with ths figures for ing nvide by the Montana Copper the preceding month, according to for the Installation of corporation the American Dureau of Metal i .'nu-tn- n drily tint: lun plant on Statistics. Frocks a year ago were n the ...ill Moffet mln. situate 46,643 tons. rim pan jr has been driving n0ot mountains. Madi Vrodu".lon showed a drop In the main tunnel to tap at Btvsterlon Montana. P againir This property was opened In ln wnriiings. shallow 1697 surface shaft uPr tons in October. Total ahlpincnta Within another 75 feet this adit whlrh by 5 uncovered a medium grade during thsmenth amounted to 41.-7extendownward rut should the e ore. and later detona, all but 39 tona being for sion of the ere bodies developed In domestic account veloped by tho Moffet tunnel, 490 thu old the supplying working, Zinc output In the United Btatea feet below the surface, which opand drainage ened for tha eleven months ended No- better transportation up a large body ef for tha copper. vember 30 totaled 673,473 tons, farllltie popper, At Ihe aarne time, that the tun- sulphide ere. containing corresn against 51.004 tons In theZ4nc nel haa been advanced, the com- cold and silver, estimated at staponding period of 133. ion road Its hren has In pany repairing eleven months. tistics for the The rompsoy Is now planning so that produrtlun ran get started tons, follow: of a hnlf mile '""el 45,416 when a connection from th lower, rite driving 40,700 Jan this 40,639 tnnnl la put up to the upperjunder the mountain In tap 46.164 Feb 1299 fret below the surface. 65.471 37.13 working. Ore la hauled to Jerl-!"- r Msrch lime34,616 cho. (mentions are In charge ef.Thls ore. laying between the 64,653 April stone and granite. Is a massive 33. 616 Enoch Newman. May .56,058 96.913 j Kinking of the Tndepen'deniv body, several hundred feet long 53.053 June 44.111 shaft, adjoining the Tintle ind 0 to to feet In width and 34.441 July nrd In the East Tintle district near should average I per cent copAugust .... 56.390 61.191 Eureka, la nearing the 1000-fo59.395 per. 30 rents gold and 40 rents aliRapt W. ....., let or la Valley A Tintle (Jonh Yankee Fonsolidated Yankee Mines vjimi.oo 3.706.400.00 3.500.00 1.023.000.- 00 00.000.00 83.I53.IM) t'-n- A l33.0HkOO Monarch Coni" pany. Develops Large Area Mineralized Missouri the trial. Thu equipment amounts to thousands of dollars and It will aid the mining students In studying tho formations and work at tho copper pit In Kuih, Nevada. The historical value of these projects in years to oerne will probably be priceless. 076.uon.mi 3,73A.30N.nfl IIS.IHMUH) 1 a Maun Objective Plans Outlined Ftand-47.91- 6 in practically es of geology. SILVER CITY. Idaho. An cOst-- 'i cm group from New Yurk and'. I'liiladrlphiu rspreaunted by Kirby 4tMHtO.UO Tho iiiua New Yurk engineer and k 1,400.0764)0 western group from Ran Fran700.160.00 cisco organised by Charles Butters, S34.IMMI.IH) thn International mining operator, 37JS07.00 mi.lMHI.IMI flo.nofl.o 05.073.00 a f Northern . North Idly Ohio Oai'liCT . t (niario RENO. The Mackay Oimhmigo Nevada. School of Miner has licaniiie the re- Faetfin Park I'tah (JonaoBdated cipient of a valuable geological li- lrtro brary presented by Ularenca H. Mac- IMutua (t'lilef a ton) ... ks.v. The library is composed of as six and seven thousand pa- Prince of Wales pers published within the past sixty (Juincjr Naiyaiiirnlo. years, including those of the last Olvator two years, covering practically all iUlvrr Onalitlon branches of science. It la esper!-all- y Silver King t'ou. ... a rich in papers on tha forma- Sliver King shield aaasnaaannnonaonno tions of draws and the older mono- silver Vara a 116661 graphs on paleontology and fossils Sioux that ara almost Impossible to ob- South Godlva tain In any other way except lv South Hrrla (Now Alta Merger. 4MitM6, piking up one of these older li- South Swansea .... braries. Swansea none aaoa This library was purchased in A Galena Germany, and was recently the li- Telegraph Tctro brary of the late Dr. Johannes Tlntlo (Manila nl Walt her, of Halle, Germany. Dr. nonaiasngga IMMM4MI Wait her. originally a paleontologist, Tint to Standard Holdings I'nele (is in IIMIM6SIS waa recognised as the greatest auI'nlted Slates on the formation of the I'tali thority Apex arid region of the earth. During I'lnli Fun, (Now FI. Dell) MtlIMM the sixty years of his activity, the I'tah Copper foremost geologists of tlie world ex- I'tali Metal Tunnel oan changed papers with him. so that I tah leasing tho library Includes extensive dlS' I tali Mine , cusslons on all branch- Jack Mine Near ?& as West Mt Claims Adit At Copper three-dri- ll a War Eagle Properties to Have Benefit of sive 43V.A6I.IHI OMIltlMK Mas field Mayflower A Wood side . May nay Moscow M. and M New house . New Qulnrjr Are To Develop unal1-tere- new ,, ,,., niss h'l'mtiiws r.Vff.ifejr'Sm rr.r.r; wwrmnrt?r".trn satla-factor- y. 60,936 47,030 mimini .'o.a district near Euteka. The face of the tunnel has been advanced 956 feet, according to Mr. Watson, where a station to For three vital reasons, the accomodate the diamond drill : management has decided to pros- equipment has been cut. pect the contact, at least for the 'Conditions In the face of Ihe present, by drifting rather than tunnel." said Mr. Watson, "indi'ti sinking. Time and money can be cate that development has reachsaved by drifting. An advanced ed an interesting stage. The al- . t production can be more tered rhyolite is highly mineraliz4, stage of and economically reached ed and the bunrhea of quarts quickly if the ora showing, exposed for In It show strong gold and over 100 feet In the 1565, la fol-- - silver values. last round of lowed to the objective coniacL boles showed a Tns vein of soft white where bedded deposits, similar to material, heavily impregnated of over 11.000,-00- 0 with sulphide minerals Work can ,:vaV thoseIn productive the upper workings, should be carried on in the face only be found. because of bad air DletAnco to the fissure fro it the Intermittently and gas emanating from tha forstation should be only 70 ft. T" mations resell tbs contae should require "In my opinion, the last round not more than 160 ft of drifting. wss drilled Into tha waat wall uf v An Important factor proved In Eureka gtpndard flMprf. hsabeeA Um M ths e I'JcltTv-o69ifirVimi original terment la ora viucs. indicating the tunnel. Reports will he rent In that the lone of seeoadary enrich- after the gas permits Inspection. ment has been entered. Returns oil "Ko. 1 drift has been pushed 47 recent shipment, slthough have not been as high as feet north toward the Iron- Blosfault, following - a small vein that previously taken from the som level west of the wlnie. .This of quarts and heav.- rpar. Mineralisation has been consistently rendition prevail, it la believed, as the fault is approachbecause the Mineralisation being Increasing followed is probably drag ore and ed. Values in gola. silver and not as high grade as that lying copper have likewise increase! steadily. In place. face of the drift s Finer the strike made in drifting "Near 30theinches rut wide wee from tlm 134 wlnxe, which is fissure of pebbles uf hardly more than a fortnight aqr., having s filling the rnmpany lias drifted In ure for quartzite, limestone, shale and 100 ft. and shipped three carloads porphyry comonted together with of ore. The first of these assayed a talcy substance. Numerous spots 2 per rent lead with some silver nl cupper stain and some P. illri and the second 33 per cent lead In the matrix occur throughout the to This vein correspond vein. with improved silver valut. on the third car h.v not the "Pebble Dykes" prevalent in A fourth rc'md the Tintic Standard mine. jet been received. has hern loaded and the bins at "No 3 drift wss pushed through the mine contain two more. Tarry- sn altered monzonile for a disd ing 36 per rrnt iron, low silica, no tance of 31 feet where the monionite whs encountered. sulphur and no sine, the Moscow product is highly desirable lor Many boulders of "ilrag" ore waz smelting. Nel returns sre averag- found. As 1 this drift would duplicate No. drift, this work was ing about 133 to the ton. On the lo ft. level, where a temporarily abanaoned. 1 No. drift will be pushed drift has been driven to the south "Th fault, for 60 feet In continuous toward the Iron Blossom the holding In but 79 about 43 feet north of the present fret from the first objective nre.i. Lire. The strong showing of values where there remains ore to be Indicates an ore body before the Fault slope, and fault is reached, mined in th but 140 feet from second objective, where the upward continuation of the Gold slope above two flat faults, should he struck. Oct. Nov. iiiitim !' tra-I'crx- Diamond drilling la to be started by the Little May Mining company In Its Rochchlld lease on the Buulli Standard property in the Last Tln-li- c RENO. Nev.Tho Mackay school of mines is to derive a praclii-H- l benefit from trial of the Nevada Consolidated Copper company Mine cornow drawing to a poration close m Carson. Aci'flrillng to Professor J. A. Fullnn. director of the Rchoul of Mines, the school la to le presented with the muilela and map list'd in g.omi.nn lOltlOOIfft C . near ..dr. ft slker Beck Tunnel con Big Four Extension Barbee j.. er - : OSS.bNI.mi Ajax Alamo Annie lauHe claims. Tlfls decision was rrachoc f- dly aftqr Garratt Wilkin ewis II. Merrit of Now 1 ork. ,.v:aod ,?.V topresenting the Red tV.irri.ii-- i lie the American Lx-,Combination, . to interests,- returned Jplortftlon Lake after vtplting the KUi 'a nearly cnnvrt 'IFwu le madr, particularly In tlie par of companies now out of axistrnro nhnse aidlvttlea extended back sixty-fiv- e years, this list .la act guaranteed. although H la probably Boston Kuitohlne .. IHMilileMi'q Brooklyn Lrad The Chinm tunnel, now In 1,n Buffalo Con, IIIIIMI69M fuel, will bo driven to a point 390 Bullion B. It Champion I feet from thu portal, where Ihe Hill R! LlbPfSl s s a lflM((l( i main ledge should bo ktruck. SurAftliff tlatiseessaalOfgfffa face conditions indicate that the C fissure system, with which was 0ltMa40lMM( as Century 00ls,0naannaf6aooaaan the Apex orebody. Kurrlui IcntenuUI thu Keste property. moo A compressor Is to be installed Chief ion. Cliff Minin after Christmas and two shifts em- Colorado standard) (Ttnlki ployed steadily. Three to four feet of progress should be made dally Con Mercur A ConMif ucnU. ,... so that the objective ought to be ColumbuH (cm. f.Xow Waaatcta Mines), teached In three months or less. Columbus Jlexall ff4ja ll(l ( PCHJPOt A road has been built to the pur-tMIMI0i l(ll from the m.iin highway and a Dalton A Iark Daljr camp established. One of the great handicaps thut Italy Judge to (he Mackay School of Mines has lialy West had heretofore was tha lack of eer Trail literature on dcaerl formations and Blxlo 0004tl46 i,M(( paleontology, particularly the work Dragon t.on IM64II Oi (hat has been dona ln the countries Duluth & I'tah... When Fogln A Blue Bell outside the United State. Clarence H. Mackey learned that Knimn hllver was school the deficient in Eureka IIIU library material of this sort, ho arranged I lagstafr ,. to purchase the Walrher library for Galena the Mackay School of Mines, in fur- Gemini therance of his plan to give the Gvdhln LrRoy . . . to Godlva school everv facility possible it in the forefront of mining Marlon As it is t.ejser educational institutions. f equipped to aid In prob- (irsnd especiallysemi-arid lems of regions it will be Treasure a great aid In the study of the prob- Hidden Horn Silver (Tintle lead) lems of this state. The library has just arrived from Hom.lne Ilumhng Germany, and thn work of rata Iron Blosaom (Tlntlo Standard) .4 loguing la new being done ao that ti ran he installed in our library Judge -- Iflvel. ' Mineral Survey list or Utah dividend with the Unllrd Mates Bureau of M flics compilation of dlv Mentis, w Mh that of the Utah chapter uf the American Mluing Congress and with records of Individual Valuable Collection of Scientific Papers Donated by Mackay. Cutlhis of a nation on the 1690-f- t. of the Moscow (Hirer level Mines .company abaft has been! . started in order that drifting may, be..swrle4 at once in view uf the . highly important ore showing , cently qiened up a snort distance Ip the southwest on the Ji'jj-lt- . . Litigation Will Benefit Nevada School of Mines com-panic- s. ' ; $1 YEAR; 50c, 6 Mew.; 5c COPY FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 As d i UTAH, DECEMBER 27, 1929. Mine Dividends. CROSBY. Minn. Alter nearly forlyezix hours' im- Strike on . m sum Miner Rescued After Two Days In Living Tomb CfTEY,' Mining Company Drifting On Vein Copper Company i Employes Given low-pric- - Jackling Medal indi-a(d- eom-panl- d f nt .' 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