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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, APRIL 1904 4 THE CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA uORN SILVER MILL TO START DEEP SINKING UP t0 meet the w,ter with rtW conGIG MIKES of the Horn Silver to begun orator at Frisco having which has added not a HP the Plant, of the million to the earning with PROOF THAT UTAH'S PROPERcommission Into will go Lpany, to the restored more TIES IMPROVE WITH DEPTH. or jjrty person water uppy the Although yroH. to a feed Ljt the crusher and table Horn Silver Mill to Start Up New lW ton dally at thi time, Manager Dredger on Snake Rivei annworth said on hi return from Mining Notes. the volume of milling ore, jjjup that net average of $15.47 Mch afforded a wa an enormous No strikes in Utah mines in recent year, ton last water could sufficient with me, and years have been of such significance with several time K made to respond as those made last week in the Amerpresent tonnage. ican Flag at Park City and the Atynie develop-jege ha not resorted to the Laurie at Gold mountain. For the past reason the for drill of water by two years the American nag has been feet of a 1,600 at deptlf t the mine In barren ground with absosinking of the and possibility H practically dry made lutely no mineral showing on the surB trteslan flow is,, accordingly, with face to indicate the wealth beneath. and Meanwhile flnoat hopeless. about 100 person At 1,000 feet some of the richest ore i payroll numbering the management con- ever found in the Park was encounpderground, a quality of tered which promises another bonandor, the extraction of a higher za In this old district, which it was maintain which ppper ore Into the said many years ago had seen its best noage than any brought ternew in days. Its contiguity to other paying while exploration mrket was the only thing that caused mines to to add wealth the continue ror ahare-nldIts managers to expend a large amount 4 the bonania from which the of money and to finally reap' the reare now assured dividends. work continues ward to which they are Justly entitled. On the north the It has been predicted by conservative rith an unbroken stretch of ore, while disclobut where capable mining men that the Anthe south, Important nie In wont Lauries, March recorded were properly opened up would ses mine a of large proportions. It prove been suspended. As has been ever since Its discovery, but no one knew how big a mine It was NEW DREDGER 18 NEARLY FINI8HED until last week, when the tunnel reached the large and rich ore A correspondent of the Statesman, body It did at a depth of 1,000 feet. Boise, Ida., from Glenns Ferry, same This means that the mines of Utah have depth and Insures an Increased ftite, says: The dredge boat being built by the output for many years to come. Gold Mining Cuton Snake River Deep mining Is attracting the attencompany nearing completion. This tion of mining men and capitalists h a solid Institution and has underteverywhere. During the past ten aken an enormous task. It has cont- years some of the old mines of Mexico which had not been worked for racted for the exclusive use of X. I Bober's entire process of concentrati- more than 200 years have been opon and amalgamation of fine gold. ened up by American and foreign capThe saving of fine gold In the Snake ital and mines of immense sire and rinr has thus far been an unsolved fabulous richness have been made out poblem; but it Is believed that this of old holes in the ground, many of be all changed after this company them half filled with water, clearly r, ha its Immense plant In running demonstrating the farsightedness of because the process used by it Is Humboldt who said Mexico was the eoaaidered an established success. treasure house of the world. The toThe power to be used In operating will tal output up to the present time of the be steam and Is to be supplied by two republic has been about. $8,000,000,000 hrye marine boilers and four huge and the production today is greater myines are to be put Into service. The than ever. hryest of these is ninety-foThat excellent paper, the Mining horsepower and will drive a centrifugal Review of Galt Lake has an article on pomp which will deliver IS, 000 gallthe subject of deep mining which Is on well worth quoting. It says: to Is minute. be The gravel per toy from the bottom of the river with "The west Is dotted here and there, aeries of buckets on an endless chain. with old mining camps which. In their These buckets each weigh 800 pounds early history, were productive of Imud the entire set has a capacity of mense quantities of ore from the grass J cubic yards per day. It Is an roots, but which, at the present time, disputed fact that the gravel of are Idle and practically deserted, and Snake river, as well as its banks car-t- a their producers, neglected and cold values ranging from SO to 25 abandoned, are so wrecked by the hand rts and upwards to $1, and In cases, of time that they appeal In vain to the capitalist and promoter for resur higher, per cubic yard. The entire plant will be ready for rectlon and renewed life. The causes rthe operation by April 1. The com-h- which led to this abandonment are will have Its headquarters at many, and yet no good reason exists ttns Ferry and will prove one of the why mines which have produced their ra' greatest enterprises find bene millions, at no greater depth than 200 hftors. feet should be closed and unproductive during this era of mining prosperity IULLION and wonderful pfoductlon. output A miner or prospector will go wild FOR LA8T WEEK over a good surface showing of pay week's settlements In the ore ore, and he will use every effort to bullion market were reduced to transform his prospect into a bonanza i W00, this compared with $436,500 Into a mine that will maintain a prolb previous one. The shrinkage duction of a hundred tons of ore a entirely In the settlements on ores, day for an indefinite period. And, Bingham and Alta the keenest more, he must know that a property lafferer. the product of the latter that has been developed for a few out entirely, while those of Blng-"- a hundred feet or more Is not a mine, B1 were reliant on the wagon but that it Is still a prospect He must l op transportation were com-t- o know, also, that instances are few or store the output and resign record where the ore bodies, strong on "'"elves to conditions. From the the surface, foil to go to the deep, etl5w furnaces the management even though barren spots are encoun tinned to forward the output of tered In the vein. It Is true that the bullion containing gold and character of the ore may change with - the crop for the week reaching depth, but It Is a general rule that the Pounds, that was distributed as greater the depth, the larger the ore ws: channels, while value are usually well nghai m n 183,425 maintained. Cited States The life of a mine depends upon 253,80 rtk Con 000 80. depth. To Insure a big and regular tonnage, the mine must be thoroughly Jal 788,791 opened, levels must be run, upraises lihe copper matte sent out by the made, and the worpgs must be conn melter was contained about nected In order that many men can r, 00 poun'l of the red metal. -be employed In the extraction of the wttlements In the open ore: so that development can be kept to $53,200. ahead of production. This condition mtal market silver ruled at cafinot be maintained by keeping up g j ' centl an ounce, lead at $3.50 mere surface workings, and yet many to Pounds and casting cop-- " rich mines have been abandoned after nts s pound. of tunnels or only a few hundred feet would be that been run, inclines have were they but Ch,n hVe PurchaMJ the today heavy producers rtlnurant on Twenty-fift- h subjected to a system of deep mining. thw W,U conduct It In are much betabsolutely And yet these old mines trle' Patronage of ladles ter thnn prospects, as surface workr mtlemen la solicited. the existent ings have demonstrated which ore bodies, WONG ft CHIN. of large and rich nt er 3,000-fo- 1 11 or-4e- - ur old-ti- V lt mar-mount- ed Lawn Mower IS BEST UTAH CONSOLIDATED EARNS $2,000,000 ot KNOW AS THE aa: A dispatch from lUtston In the annual report of the Utah Con. Mining company for the year ended December 3rd. just out, the income account shows a net profit from the sale of ores of $1,964,805. The operating and mining expense charges, etc., were $926,168, leaving a profit for the year of $1,038,637. President Broughton says there are now 1,075,000 tons of sulphide ore Iri sight compared with 1.050.000 the year before. A total of 190,256 tons of ore were mined, of which 6.390 were sold on n satisfactory basis. The smelter treated 176,125 tons, which yielded 12,715.639 pounds of fine copper, 198.810.85 ounces of fine silver and 20,027,669 ounces fine gold. The general ball nee sheet shows reserved for liabilities and $58,601 $514,486 carried to profit and loss Buy this $2.75 Assortment from Edgar Jones DINING S38 25th BORE FOR Street. 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Neglected eyes or Improperly lilted ones will end in incurable diaeaae. 1 have helped thouiandi and can help you. Examination FKEK. J.T.RUSHMER Washington 2412 Avs. The Overland Route PATRONS OF THE are assured that all human Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against Union Pacific Ralroad 1 Its Mil- - accident lars have been Pacific Union their-neighbor- ATLAS. war attend or theaters or to catch a train In a hurry If you romsmber the number To dancea Russo-Japane- se in pany of its line I XT I 412 JjPP4nsU H V fl Railroad 1 Com- mporovement This ment ed for its feat arrlv nion Faoifio RUNS Three train dally to the East the faateat trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors Full information cheerfully furnished on application to H. CORSE. ALBERN ALLEN, MGR. ' dol- ,pn . and. COMPANY. 21 of Hone thelr 'g on time, and the general superiority of it service. ALLEN TRANSFER Phone the equip renown train phons 22. 25th SL a FIRST NATIONAL 2384 BANK. Washington Ave. CAPITAL 8150,000 73,245 SURPLUS AND PROFITS....! Wo transact business in all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE .... President Vice-Preside- nt has JOHN PINGREE Cashier been Issued by the Chicago A North- JAMES F. BURTON Asst Cashier western railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern New York Stocks situation shown in detail, with tables and Chicago showing relative military and naval Bought snd sold for esah or carried on Continuous quotation!. strength and financial resources of marglna. Reference, first National Bank. Russia and Japan. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. 2453 Washington Ave. Phone 315 Copy mailed to any address on receipt of ten (10) cents In postage by C. A. Walker, general agent C. A N. W. railway, 206 South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. A ST. SALT LAKE CITY- - A Little Help -- RUS-SIA-JAP- SOUTH SECOND R. F. NESLEN, General Agent, With a fresh consignment of casing on the ground active drilling was resumed on the Guffey A Galey oil bore at Farmington yesterday morning, and not a few are of the opinion that be fore another Interruption la necessitated, results for which the basin Is being fathomed will have been at talned. Just what depth the under taking has reached is a secret the management Is cherishing with the jealousy that Aunt Mary is guarding her years, but, as has been suggested, the promoters are putting up for their own enlightenment and not for that of There are some who decline to believe other than that the company has encountered oil sand already, but this cannot be verified. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE OFFICE TICKET $1-0- 0 OIL RESUMED. without doubt, can be followed to the deep ore more successfully than can work be prosecuted In the development of a mere prospect whose value Is still an unknown quantity. Deep sinking makes big mines, but mere surface scratching will lead to failure unless the veins exist in what is known as "blanket formation." Many of the old and abandoned mines alluded to, although having produced their hundreds of thousands at the grass roots, are still Iff their infancy, as far as their real worth Is concerned; and, what they have produced at or near their surface In the past Is but an Index of what they are capable of producing when they pass Into the hands of those possessing the capital and nerve to develop them to greater depths. harder to run a than to keep a hotel, but we have mastered the art. Dainty linen, spotless silver, glistening cut glass, tlowers on every table from our own greenhouses, are some of the details that make the service so 124 and $st you cHolcw BINGHAM CONSOLIDATED MAKES SMELTER CONTRACT Papers have been signed between the Bingham Con. company and the American Smelting and Refining company In Boston whereby the former secures the ore on the contracts which the Cactus and Utah Copper companies now have with the American Smelting and Refining company. In return the latter company secured the lead ores of the Binghnm company. The Cactus contracts' extend over a period of ten years and provide for the handling of nearly 800,000 tons of copper concentrates, besides a large tonnage cf matte. The amount In value is over $40,000,000. The Utah Copper company contract provides for the delivery of 35,000,000 pounds of copper In seven and a hair years. 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