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Show 48 ANTI-POLYGAM- nii nnmn MtmM. min-- 1 By special request of prominent will contain jacis in ing men. this page . regard to the , mmer.se mineral resources of Utah, its unrivalled climate, and cn- large and profitable field it offers to J Iron has been discovered in' large quantities in the Castle Valley Region, about 150 miles distant from Salt Lake in a southeasterly direction. The term Castle Valley Region is common to a certain portion of the Green River and comprises a large tract We give below the receipt of bullion and reremain long idle, but capita fined lead in Salt Lake City, from the 15th of will be forthcoming to start them up to July the 15th of August inclusive. Received by the U. P. Express Co. : again We will here append a brief descrip- - 11 bars bullion, Christy $21,643.98 12 Barbee non oi )iovv-uMountain wmen w; & Walker 18,546.39 inadvertently omitted in last month 10 bars bullion Crismon Mammoth 3.660.00 paper Blow Qut Mountain h situateu 19 bars bullion Tintic, two miles northeast of Iron City, in 13,869.96 1 bar bullion, Carrie Iron county. This mountain is 1,630 Steele 1,300.07 feet east and west, 1,250 feet north . and south, 400 feet high, and is comTotal $59,020.40 & Bankers: solid of The iron ores. western By Wells, Fargo Co., posed bars Ontario $159,446 50 half is hematite, the eastern half mag-.- . 133 83 cars Urn Silver. . . . 191.500.00 netic, and the ores are of the purest 9 cars Hillside 25,115.39 quality. The formation on the eastern base is limestone, and on the north granite, indicating a true fissure vein, This is beyond question the most markable and extensive iron deposit in the world, far exceeding the celebrated seven wonders of the State of Independent Assay Office , F. Office, ui - CONTINUED. Bullion ' Receipt. 5, sufficient I SALT LAKE CITY.UTAII, SEPTEMBER, 1880. STANDARD. Y re-Ci- ty I under T. R Jones Bank, Salt Lake City, P. O. BOX 1004. All work carefully executed and guaranteed. Analysis of Ores, Mineral Waters, etc., a Specialty. J. McVICKERS ASSAY OFFICE. Main St., Salt Lake City. Under W. 8. McCornicks Bank, Mining gnginep. C. L. &TEVEJNK)N, Civil and Mining Engineer, U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR, Mis-Basi- n, SALT LAKE CITY. ofsour or country lying southwest of the Roan Wah-satch Little Mountains- - a spur of the in San Range, and is situated . is scarce-It counties. Pete and Sevier ly possible to estimate the extent of the iron resources of Castle Valley, neither to give the precise character of the ores, but judging from the character of the float, it is safe to say they are of excellent quality. From all indications the mineral exis s almost everywhere. But the resources of this wonderful re- gion will not be known or developed until railroad communication is per- fected with this city and other points. Important discoveries of iron have also been made in Mineral Point mining situated in Cache county, about e miles distant from Salt seventy-fivLake City. Large deposits of iron have been found in this district, which have been pronounced by com- petent judges to be of superior quality to those obtained from the widely cel- at Marquette, on the ebrated iron-bed- s shore of Lake Superior. The ores are both hematite and magnetic, and aver- age generally about sixty per cent, of metallic iron. . Iron ores of a fine quality of hema- tite have been discovered in Stockton, or Rush Valley, about 35 miles distant from Salt Lake City. This district, which contains a great many valuable W. BREDEMEYER, 3lining j(carporafiags. The mines in Little Cottonwood consolidated silver min. are nvv making heavy shipments of The madelon ing and Milling Company. Offices . 60 Broadway, New York ity, and 9, Wasatch ore. Building, Salt La&e Citv. TRUSTEES: T, M, BISHOP, Assayer. . xhe . d; 0 of th Utah E t ailroad is progressing toward Park City. prof. Holdens gold mill on Jordan, is fast approaching 60-stam- p L. U. Coi.bath, John A. IIiltoh, R W. Mvbhs, Geo. Gardnbr. O. L. Gardhbr, Wm. Gardner, H. B. Mortross, Henry Simons. OFFICERS: Thos. Gardner Pre. O L. S A Hilton, Vice G. Gardner, Treas. Samubi, Marsh. Thos. E. Bailbt. E. Pres. Bailbt, Mining & Civil Engineer and U. S. MINERAL. SURVEYOR For Utah and Idaho. P. J. H. Postofflce. MORTON, MINING ENGINEER. Sec. Hbnry Simons, Supt. Winsor & Marsh, Counsel REGISTER OF STO KS: Union Trust t ompany, Nbw York. NOTARY PUBLIC. 8onth St. east of O. Box 1157. Office, Second First West St., between Second & Third South Streets. SALT LAKE CITY. 1 OF UTAH, XCELSIOR SILVER MINING EIncoiporated under the laws of New York. CO. The population of Park. City is now said to number 1,600 and increasing rap-distri- cj, The Pleasant Valley Coal Compa-ore- s ny are now manufacturing some fine samples of coke, rp, . dupit&r Mine, Big Cotton wood, has lately run through iron croppings carrying from $6 to $20C in gold and the vein is now dipping almost perpendicular, changing to carbonate of excellent quality. r We understand that a company of Michigan gentlemen are quietly developing some promising mining clajms jn wfiat is known as the De- - a. Capita stock 100, 000 shares at $10 each. Location of Mines, American Fork. Utah. Wm. Bredemeyer, Managing Director. U TAH CON. MINING CO. OF UTAH. Incorporated under the laws of New York. Capital stock 500,000 shares at $10 each. Location of Mines, American Fork. Utah. Wm. Bredemeyer, Managing Director. -D- EALERS I-N- and manufacturing Norway iron mining Company of Utah. Capital Btock, $1,000,000. Par value of shares, $10. Working capital fund 40,000 shares, $400,000. Location of mines and works. Mill Creek Mining trict, Morgan county. Principal Office: Salt Lake City, Utah. Dis- Miners & Family Supplies DIRECTORS. President Vice President Treasurer John T. Lynch Charles Popper Fred G. Lyngberg B. A. M. Froiseth John R. McBride Syvert Iverson STOCKTON, UTAH. Secretary Attorney Superintendent John Beers. A limited amount of working capital stock can now be had of the Company at a low figure. For particulars, address the Secretary, PoBtofflce Box 4,,3. H AMLIN Everything kept in a MINING CO. Millard county, with good results, Capital stock, $10,000,000. Par value of shares, $100 smelting operations Stockton and Rush Lake, in fact, are natural smelting cen- - and that a mill is to be erected there Location of mines: Bingham, Salt Lake county, Utah. ters, they are located in a region that by this company which will be Office: Room No. 9, Wasatch building. in large quantities all the va pleted before snow comes, Henry Simons, Secy. rious ores which are suitable for smeltTo be found at this Store. The Iron Norway Miningand Man ing purposes; on account of its geoINERAL POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING AND Milling Company. graphical position, ore coming from any ufacturing Company, of Morgan M of the suirounding districts must be county, are about letting a contract Office: Opposite Tribune Building. brought on a down grade, and conse- - for sinking the present shaft on the , quentlyis transported with compara- - R G. F. Prescott, Pres. Henry Wagener, Treas. Mi K; which is mv. Civility, Reasonable Prices, and or , C. L. Stevenson, Secy. trouble; charcoal L, tively little cost ,L.. additional feet in the Good Quality of Goods, eP d less than in can be procured G GOLD AND SILVER ECEMBER MINI a of our Motto. striking body of good D Jordan Valley; lime for flux existsjn hopes the immediate vicinity, and the iron; paying gold ore which underlies the Lincoln Mining District. ores found there are superior to the iron. The indications are promis- Wyoming hematite which has been ing, as fair assays of gold have Capital stock, 2,500,000. Shares $25 each. in large quantities and cost Notary Public, Stage Office, beea obtained in the present ready from $16.00 to $20.00 per ton in Salt Jacob S. Boreman, Pres. P. Denny, Secy and Treas. Thecontract work will be Lake City. Another advantage which GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMANDearly part of the fQUIRRAH this district has is direct railroad com- - comrnencec pany. munication with this city. present month. We hope they may Capital stock, $10,000,000. Shares $50. Iron also exists in the Adams min- - find a Bonanza, ing district, situated in City Creek Office in Wasatch Building. Extensive on the Salt Lake developments in about 10 Canyon, county, miles only from Salt Lake City. Ship- - mining claims in Bingham, belong-ment- s M. Shaughnessy, Presidi-ntOf Rush Valley Mining District, in of these ores have been made to ing to the Harriet Mining and Mill- - ILVER BAR MINING COMPANY. same building. several other mining districts to be used ing Company, have been going on as flux and were pronounced a fair during the past five months with Capital stock, $10,000,000. Shares, $100 each. corn-produc- one-thir- . es lP ted - -- RccordcrH Office, . 'Sky... Hi. us company have now in the Antelope mining district, situa- ted on Church Island, in the Great Salt some 1600 tons of paying ore on Lake, and also in skull Valley in the dump. Recent assays of some Tooele county, It has also been found of the ores show $37 in gold, and $9 in Box Elder district, opposite the city in silver to the ton. A good gold mill of Connne and in Willard mining dis- - connected with this property would tnct, Box Elder county, and it exists inconsiderable quantities in Ogden ?00 mae the stockholders happy he shape of regular dividends. Canyon, only six miles from Ogden City, the junction of the U. P. and C.phls property bids fair to become P. railroads. There is no more favora- - the leading gold producer in Bing-bl- e locality in Utah for the manufacture ham. Mines in Uintah District. P. T. Van Zile, Pres. Geo. A. JAS. F. BRADLEY, Mining Exchange , I fga-- Us, Oppowito South Second Street, ORDERS Black, Secy. Trllmn liulltllng. SALT LAKE CITY. From the outside, by Mail prompt- ly Filled and Forwarded. Mr. Foreman, is our agent in Salt Lake City and is authorized to receive subscriptions for the Joseph Anti-Polygam- y Standard. |