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Show h T7ESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE 29, 192 and Two Companies Load Cars of High-Grad- e Others Plans to Move Ores During Season. Important Newt Received From Test Being Sunk At Fldience, Colo. s i -- -v of Unit U. S. Smelting Reported U. S. Smelting Secures H. G. Myers of Northwest Construction Brokers Makes I n( n Near Price Is Under To be Negotiating for Two Rich Properties of Mining and Oil Juan Bonanza Near Marble and Will Way and Concrete Now San That Made Millions. Properties Here. Ship Ore to Utah Plant. Being Poured. pec-tio- HnknHV Syndicate No. 1 well which d la now drilling anil alnniM he within the next thirty days. rnin-pktr- Nort pro-rat- fin' 1 turn-ke- y plete tt-th- at Job, and the driller It la their Intention to comthia well I n record time. DIES FISHING. A. Conn. Georg WINSTKD, Foster, aportaman of Meriden, flailed until he died. With hia John U. Nagel, alao of Meriden, and three Waterbury friends, all many years hla junior, son-in-la- ".lethyst Mine Is Arranging for Latest Equipment tq Separate Its Deposits of Ore. Unit-holde- er Tha U. S. Colo, Refining and Mining Smelting, company which haa juat closed a 60 year lean on th Hidden Treasure near tha Camp Bird min la preparing to develop this splendid property. The same company now Punnyelde mins at operates th Hllverton and la a Slipping eight ears of concentrates dally. The Hidden Treasure la owned by th Walsh estate and now paining under leaae to ao prominent and operator as L'. 8. Smelting It goea without saying that steady operation will b maintained. There Is a general rejuvenation of metallferoua mining In the San Juan country. news story In connection Tha with the leasing of tha Hidden Treasure by th United States and Mining Smelting, Refining now amplified by a company Utah Condructlon PRICE. work on the crusher factory of th I'tah Rock Asphalt Corporation, aig miles from Hunuyelde, has been started and concrete la being poured for the foundations of th only-becau- unit-hold- Colo. Preliminary CltKEDE, led by the Minerals Separation North American company on ore from tho North Amethyst Mining comimny proerty are turning out more favorable than win ezper'ed. They show a concentration of over In to one or thirty ions of mill feed to one tun of ciuiccn-trateTh coneentrntee will run about 27UU.UU per ton. When tinted are complete they will probably ehow even a better ratio of concentration. Part of tha machinery haa already been selected but the balance will nut be ahlpped till the flow sheet haa been worked out. This will very probably be dona at the Colorado School of Mine. Tha capacity of th mill will he such that 60 tons of or can be put through It In 24 hours, but It Is the Intention of tha management to run the mill only a part of each day. At present the ore developed warrants a daily mill feed of 20 tone. There are about 11,000 tons uf ora blocked out, hence at 20 tone per day tha mill can operate on the present ore for two years. Meaers. Hollister. Kollsch and Lelake go to Denver to supervise tha ihlpplng of machinery unltaalready selected. Mr. Flutterer will leave In a few days for the Coloando School oi Mines on work relating to the flow a. crushers. Soma of tha material for mill buildings la on tha ground. The mill contract wae awarded to Anderson A Reynolds Construction company of Price. Work on the spur of the Denver A Rio Grande Western Railroad from Hunnyslde to the factory site la well under way. The contract for this work la held by Lamnn Brother!, Inc., of Price. On Saturday the first load of rock asphalt waa hauled from the quarry Into camp. It la tha plan of Superintendent Ilenry H. Junes to have a atorage supply on hand at the crusher by the time the maTha trucks chinery la Installed. employed In the transportation of five-ton caof ara the the silica pacity. leased have been secured on a large acreage of ground and houses from the I.'tah Fuel Company In the upper portion or Runnyalde. These houses have been vacant ilnce the Utah Fuel company started Ita retrenrhment policy at Sunnvsldr. The quarry at Silica min alts haa been the scene of activity before. In 196! considerable rock asphalt we quarried and marketed. Several blocks In Salt Lake City were paved with this material among them being tha pavement about the old city hall. The quarry waa abandoned, however, following a premature dynamite blast which killed two men. Litigation put a halt to operations. Th death of one of the owners rauaed the project to b almost forgotten. ul partly authenticated rumor that purchase by the same company of the Camp Rird mine, la an indication that the somewhat optimistic forecast by State Commissioner of Mlnea J. T. Joyce, aa to the extent nf the revival of mining in Colorado la Justified, at leant no far as this district la concerned. With the Mutual Gold Mines company arranging a systematised plan of development to keep well ahead of production this wnt k 11. with tha return of George Beebe, general manager of the Bachelor Consolidated prepared to i"'uma work In the Syracuse tunnel and open up the virgin territory of the Galliope group below; with the projected visit of geologists end field engineers of tmo of the strongest, financially speaking organisations engaged In mine operation and metal production, to examine properties In the district. having in view the advisability of establishing a custom concentrating plant here, and with the numerou other signs of activity on Bear Creek, Engineer Mineral Point, Mountain, Creek, not forgetting the steady shipment of high grade gold ore and tha Camp Bird lease Ouray haa reason to view the future with hopefulness and confi- Royal Mine is Conung to Front Crop Pounds Ran-dalp- er Wool-Growe- rs' i I n i-- i 7.1 - D ln-c- from ONE WELL Utah Gains in Flareare Field Is famous for long lived Hells, (me. in line Copper Production with our Florence Nuivalr mer Price. Another advantage about a castle In the air I that It doesn't ro- -t a fellow anything when he hn to S No. 1, Well, in credited with produrln 91ft.00n.unt In oil anti la atlll ersdurlng. That we recomjnenu I why Florence Syndicate Units aa a bey. Company haa low capitalisation, is ir'iMteed by th Flrtt Katlnnnl Hank of Florence. Colorado, has exrel-lelocation, and the first well is new drilling. I'Y NOW for Mai ea'rk aro-fl- ta sad aa Income for yean fa came, I'pits are l.S each. Cash or four monthly payGet ments Only a few move. LnulKVtllr Time. (Continued from page one) copper content of 2.160.UO0 pounds every defendant ns compared with 6,426,000 pound theThe law ofgives a fair trial and the right In 1922. state ought to have the same sort The lrawn from th tai by I, consumer. Import), and Export. figures of Imports and exports of cupper repurled by tho bureau of foreign and doinestla cum mere are shown In the fo.-- i lowing tables: Th ore. STEWART & CO- Hank IHnr.fr. Heaver, l oin. toial year's supply ,of rhance.-Charl- olte o New, Ohio on re the mother of president, hut now she appears to here been won over to birth w.-i- not Include storks o( copper held Is very likely lo be advanced at with- - on domestic account In the Tinted Males In 1027 ami the nie'.hud cm- - j ployed In determining It are ehowa In the following table, whirh duet nt yonra NOW. As the price newt0rnTucoppcr Repurls have It Hint the Chirngo ' rrlmii Jury Is likely to explode a bomb under the rlty hall. Bprlng-flel- d (Ohio) Dally News. I two-ye- Bellera One gathers the impression that peace is preserved around the Adriatic sea mostly because Mussolini does not understand the Jugoslav dialect. Ksn Diego Union One swallow may not innke n Mimmer, hut two dilupldnted row of beans and union will stlm.ilnle dally oratory about the wonderful garden. Terr llauts Star, properties. The lattor Yield Country in Tax WASHINGTON Tha five fights In which Jack Dempsey engaged in th years 1221, 1222. 1222 and 1927 netted for the federal government a total of 27X2,202.20 In taxes, the bureau of Internal revenue announced In making public returne on admittance taxes collected in the period from ten-ye- ar 1112 to 1227. The admit lanes or taxes brought to th amusement treasury In that period a total of 1617,120,-014.3Next to prise fights th world series baseball games have been th most profitable to th treasury. Th returns from five fighte In which Dempaey waa a participant art given as follows: r, July 6. Dempsey-Carpenlle- 1221, 216K.294.77. Dempsey-FirpDempaey-Tunne- Dempeey-Bharke- Dempsey-Tunne- September September July 21, 21, 1227, September 22, Total 2722.102.20. Under th new law of 1121 th exemption on admittances Is Increased to 21 except In th case of tlckst to prist fights, where a tax of ( per cent, wll be levied on tickets coating 25 or more. This prise fight tax 1 expected to produce 2750,000 a year. Th expectation Is that tha amusement tax yield will drop as low as 22,000,000. In three of the last four world's cries events tha tax yields waa In each Instance in excess of 2100,000, except In 1027. when the returns from this source dropped to due to the fort that th New York Yankees beat the Pittsburgh Pirates In four straight games. The other eerlea each ran neven games. The tax yield from world series baseball In ihe three years prior to 1927 was: 1124 Washington America York Natlonalo, 9108.177.71. 1025 Washington A merles Nationals, 9110.421.55. 1221 Ht. Louis Natlonals-NeYork Americans, 9120,782.20, Ths rate of one cent for each 10 rents or fraction thereof of the ndmlttane charge has been retained from 1917 through all euceeding acts, but the exemptions have fern gradually Increased, both ae to the minimum taxable charge and a to the exempt organisations. In 1921 this tax was In excess of 269,000.000. This waa tha mark ii collections of thia ties. In 1025 the yield on this account dropped to about 931,000,-00In 1020 to about 820.000,(0(1, and In 19:7, to about 812.000,000. $71,-65- d rh 1.425.660 1.9!fl.0il0 711.100 122.IM0 72.100 14.20f.240 The Truth About Making Money in Mining and Oil at told by the high-wat- May Be Obtained Three Months Free by Addressing THE INVESTMENT TRUTHSTATER P. O. Box 1516 Boise-Idah- o. er 0, Work is Started On Gas Pipe Lines (Continued from page ona) Ohio pioneering the ' way. For a time It appeared as if the Sormlr el'iroloum company l. would obtain the routing and with the Hope Engineering ot Mt. Vernon. Ohio, company handling the coirruet -. for I laying now Ihe 200 mile of main.- It slated that tha Ohio offIds Is c radefinite ft: I ly worked out their plane and obtained control. Ohio has two capped gaiMis on tha top structure of Baxter basin and two mo forge, gamers ch lid able of supn y'.ng over one million ri':r feet ef gu duly In Mnffn: on the Hlswalha, one county, Colorado, and the other on the north side of the dume. Just a fortnight old In Bweelwater county, Wyoming. "This assures the Ohio an ample eupply for many year, although, It la stated, the company nuy drill several auxiliary hole to safeguard It volume. What the oler on the Hiawatha and Hitx-le- r basin will do with tlndr enormous supply of rapped nos In storage cannot ba conjectured at this time." 'ears, with the con-tru- Should be Read by Every Investor 9, w 4X0 Investment Truthstater y, 1027. 2242.065.71. concentration units In their mills A hall mill I to he installed on the Engrasser group, near Knfa. recently bought from J. F. by Hnrprr A Jones. Total y, 222,202.70. ones were honanxa producers. In the Nottbusrh-McEnte- e mine, north of Kofa. ore la being taken out that samples IS ounces silver and 10 per cent lead. Some ore shipped frnm Dome by G. B. Adams Is asserted to to 76 per rent lead, with 17 ounce silver on the side. The Ferra mine haa a new l'rrr-leae vein nf ore. The Silver Rpar company and th Lome Leasing company have added ... y, 122. 2176,112.22. high-grad- Nott-bus- o. 1221, 2100.047.20. YUMA, Arlx., Despite the fr-ve- rt rays of the summer sun, mining continues active In the desert region north of northeast of Yuma, with numbers of shipments of e ores being made to the smelters at El Faso and Douglas. Much of the activity la around th Kofa camp, where the King of Arisons and North Star properties Silver King Coalition Ontario New Quincy Star of Utah lnrk Galena Our viewpoint of th broker business, our advice to brokerage Dempsey Fights Despite Hot Sun PARK SHIPMENTS. Park I'tah Consolidated 10,016 nam- prop-ertles- Continues Active high-grad- ar ed mine la lead ore, and the Hum-bo- lt mins produces an ora of lead, silver and copper. It wa necessary that a 275.000 bond and eaaa b furnished by th Balt Lake firm to complete lha havt Negotiations tranuctlon. been made with the raliioad companies for the tranaporta'.lon of the ore to Balt Lake. Mr Brown having made a trip a couple of months ago for that purpose to that city. Frank Brown, while hare, displayed a piece of ore plentifully with gleaming yellow speckled gold particles. It Is a real thing, and ita posseemr knows approximately where mora like It should ba obtained. With 20 Stamps Yuma Mine Area Idaho Sin-clai- m nt dence. sis H. G. Myers, president of Northwest Brokers Inc., Bolou, Idaho, spent ths last two weeks In tali making a personal Inspection and Investigation of ha properties of the Star of Utah Mining company, Bonansa Gold Mine corporation and Navajo Petroleum corporation. Northwest Brokers lnc are Interested In tha financing of thee companies and In th development of tha properties. Bur of Utah Mlnlnr company la about 1200 acres of developing choica mining ground In tba Park City district in UUh. Bunanxa Gold Mlnea corporation, lias three properties In the Park City district along with a number of Important mining properties locatad In Nevada, California, Idaho, Arisona, New Mexico and tha republic of Mexico, Neva Jo Petroleum corporation Is developing some partly proven oil acreage in southeastern Utah In what Is commonly known as the Moab district. Mr. Myers states that ho 1s very much pleased with tho progress being made by these companies. Northwest Brokers Inc., Is an Idaho corporation with lu principal plies of business In Boise, Idaho. This corporation, according to Mr. Myers, waa organised for til purpose of sponsoring th development of meritorious mining and oil ColO. Frank CARBONDALE, own-er- a Brown and Robert McGuire, of tha Humbolt mine at Marble on tbi began work thl week of their property. They men. ara at flrat employing eight Brown and McGuire have in their contracts rom pomeadon th United Ktates Smelting, atRefinBalt ing and Mining comjiany covLake City. Utah: on contractHum-bolt ering tho production of the mine to the extent of 1.000 tun of or monthly, and the second contract for the production of the Wee-hawke- en ha fished the Farmington river In Rarkhameted yesterday for trout, SAN Calif. With ANDREAS, wading the stream part of lh time the acquiring of the Royal mine at In hip boots. When evening apFelix, Calaveras county, California, proached and tha party prepared which has a production record of to start home, Fuaier waa mining. over I6.onc.000, and a large develThe othera etarted up stream to opment campaign under way at ita search fur him, and after ten minproperty at Hamilton, Nov., the utes walk cam across th veteran Argyle Mining company lias befisherman1 body lying on shore come one of the active features on with rod and basket. Twelve good tha Han Francisco Mining exchutigc. Seed rainbow trout were nearby. ll.ch n.d Pu,trr I At the Royal mine with pari Jr Overexertion in tha dream had rtXt- ""u ! taused acute dilation of the heart, mine this week. teaulting In hla death, a medical It In hoped that the selection of lion Is running better than 8560 a examiner mid. the complete plant will be finished day. At present only 20 stamps are Foster's lad trout catch waa th In about a week. 120 stamp will at largest. of the party. Some construction work will lie dropping in the Royal. Officoals declare that etarted at the mine before the enu th 20 days 40 stamps will be going WILL TAKE EM ALU of the month and unless unforeseen In and in 120 day 60 stamps will be arise, the plant nhould In X have placed my order with a difficulties operation, and at that time they some time In Aubook jobber for all of th following be In operation and Inasmuch aa th ore la a hop to show earning! of approxbed seller, now In tho fermenting gust a month. Hr that very simple flotation ore, very lli'la imately 246.000 stage: Is expected in getting tha time between 73 and 100 men will OH Resources of th United difficulty be employed. plant Into efficient operation. States." by Harry Sinclair. The of the flotation proHow to Deal in Ronds," by Will cess I history the history of a revolution Hayes. Wool In mining. In a little over ten years "Hidory of the Revolution," by It has been the cause of opening up William Hal Thompson. tremendous bodies nr ores that pre17,500,000 'A1 Smith, a Biography," by Senviously could not he handled at all. ator Heflin. Lead-sin- e ores are now milled, givh ''Journalism," 'jj William ing a lead concentrate with very Idaho's wool crop for 1022 haa Heard. ltltle xlnr and sine concentrates. Ten reached approximately 17.600,000 ores of the The Methodist Church," by years ago the ruby-allvaccording to Information North Amethyst could not have pounds, Lewis. from the office of the Idaho exhandled been The Ideals of Rotary," by Henry by any process association U Mencken. cept that of cyanidatlon a much Thia slxeable clip of wool haa disThe Book of Marriages." by costlier operation under the condi- tributed to Idaho sheepmen a sum Peggy Hopkins Joyce. Denver tions ruling. of money crowding pretty close to The big fuclor favoring flotation Democrat. S,!50,000, and bee been producla the relatively much lower initial 2.VU0.000 head of Sheep concentratln mill de- ed by over If the warring Chinese would coat. The old on Idaho hills and pasranging 100 tons handle to per dny hold a big political convention, signed would coat more than the flotation tures or under fence. Cinget somewhere. they might Th average prlee received by mill designed to handle 2U0 tons pci cinnati Ttmes-Stii- r. for this crop la Probably day and the notation units would growers ahnve 25 cents, which la around 5 that. This new bugle-ca- ll type of nuto not take up all the apnea at IWth the tremendous strides in rents more then the price paid by horn tends to bring the pedestrian year. The lowest price to military nttentlon so the driver the reduction of urea l.y the flota- buyire lestseason was 12 cents and ruid this ran hit him more squarely. De- tion process there Is every reason tha cents, the latter highest 46 to believe that the chloride ore of troit News. the Amethyst lode can even now be laving been rerelved by Andy Little of Emmett for a top graded .'ot. Everybody la for noise suppres- milled with a good recovery. "Creede need mllly! It has the Little Is said to have gotten an He sion, but with reservations. who clieka n typewriter would oresi" say the Crrede Candle. The average price of 42 rents for nearly coin, 1.000,000 pound of wool. Oakland operators of Creed want thesmelt-tersquelch the ukulele. s At preesnt the railroads and Largest Grower. Tribune. are we and He Is rated the heaviest single share lion's get the boosting for the North Amethyst owner of sheep In the state. In fart mill. They have the ore there. Their the Kansas City Star assert that le mine la practically unexplored sn.l he Is reputed to he the biggest there la every reason to expect that heep owner In the United are bodies up. ore new ns opened Slates, with flock of over 1V0.400 that the North Amethyst Mlninu ewe. the of one he biggest will Grower comiwiiy paid from l!H ta IS dividend payers In the count r' $10,000,000.00 rent, with board, for sheering this season, generally paying the for- J MINES FORK FROM AIDER. GETS CAS AND OIL SHOWING DENVER, Colo. News hu just been received that an important ihowing of gas and oil ku been ncountered in tho No. 1 Uat wall f th Florence Ely nd lea to company, .rilling In tha famous Florence laid In Colorado. Acreage of thia company la said nr Syndicate officcra to be In line with producer that have been The flowing for over ST years. NaM la still producing more heavily than ever, and one well la credited with an oil production In the neighborhood of 110,000.000. This well la only ISO feet from one corner lease. of the Florence Syndicate Some diatance beyond 1h another producer which la credited with 117.000,000 worth of oil. The fhat well which la now drilling la believed to be practically certain of production. In the opinion of Syndicate officer, nut it la located about 40 feet from a well which ib reported to have been drilled In for 400 barrel name year ago. Thia well waa later loot In bringing It to production, and the owner were for aome reanon unable to drill another hole. With three Item In mln.l, the Syndicate offlrera ezpremi themaelvea aa confident of micro. The ennipuny la aponmiri'd 'iy Stewart and Company with offlc in the Rank lilock. here, who report that the company la nearly financed, and that plana are now being made for the drll'lng of a aecond well on the property. Florence Syndicate ha been formed on rather a novel ImmIh. will receive their a ahare of The production without delay FI rat National Rank of Florence, haa been made truatee. Colorado, Check the percentage covering due go direct to thia hank, whirh In Ita return remit to tha holder! Thia arrangement haa been made aa a protection for Inventor any Stewart and Com pany, and to prevent the poaalMUty of delay In rheck receipt a. It 1 believed that the well will he completed at a depth of only 1,500 feet However, a contract haa been let to Stock Brother, the diacoverer of the Balt Creek. Wyoming field, to drill tha well to a depth of S.NOO feet If neceeaary. Pont met for a COMMENCE ORE SHIPMENTS FLORENCE SYNDICATE WEIL I Iwn-r-li- clients and our methods of tha interests of our cliente are, w believe, entirely different from that of any brokers ;o houro In tha country, said Mr. Myers. Improper Plan. Wa believe that there is too f.trong a tendency on th part of oters and brokers to stress and mmend opportunities market profiu on mining and :'r oil issue. The average promoter seeme to undertake to convince his cllenu and stockholder! that they ara going to have an opportunity to make great gobs of money in a few months through purchasing stock at low pr:cea and selling It at a high price. We believe that this plan of policy Is inconsistent with sound business principles. It entirely reasonable to expect that any promoter or broker should maintain a good, strong on tha mining or oil market Issues that ha sponsors. But, believe tha principal effort and energy of the enterprise should be devoted to the makin gof money from production instead of undertaking to make money from market advances. "The markets on mining and oil shares during th financing period are largely fictitious unless there la an absolutely sound actual, plus speculative, value behind the stock to warrant tha price at which it Is aold. Wa believe and recommend that th proepectiv stock purchaser should first thoroughly Investigate the Issue he is considering and that he should then buy on a basin of sound values, rather than to buy purely and simply because of an Intended or expected advance In market price, which may offer him an opportunity to sell at a profit We have made It a practice to select issues having partly proven properties of greet merit. We then insist that the market price of the stock should not ba carried beyond the reasonable worth of the stock, and we recommend that our clients purchase th stock with a view of hold:ng It for a period of at least two or three years so aa to give the company an opportunity to develop Its resources and enhance the value of Ita stock upon a sound basis of actual Increased value. 1 Development Not'd. Thera la atlll need for great sums of money to be used In the development of the national resources. We absolutely refuse to recommend any stock until we have mad a very careful Investigation and until wa have absolutely convinced ourselves that the investor will receive a sound dollar's worth of valu for every dollar Invested' Mr. Myers has been a resident of Boise for eighteen years. During that time he has been a prominent factor in the community life of Boise and Idaho, and is nt the present time on of the most active factor In ths development of the dairy Industry In Idaho, one of Idaho's largest producer of agricultural Income. Mr. Myers owns one of the finest dairy ranches In the state, Is cne of tho lergeet owners of pun bred dairy rattle and has served for a period of two years aa prexldent of the Idaho Bute Jersey Cattle club, Mr. Myers' associate In the hrok erage buslneea ara: H. A. Lawson, editor and mannger of the Boise Capital News, a dally newspaper published at Boise. Idaho, and V H. Davison, an attorney residing In Boise. Idaho, who haa had wide experience In banking and corporation matters. These men have been resident of Bolus. Idaho, from IS to 20 yenr and are regarded a very prominent Influential men ANTKIAME BAND BEEN IN NEVADA, A band of nine antelope ara graxing In Nyo county In th vleln tty of Belmont and the prospectors and ranchers are wondering whet they came from. The anlin'-ilhleh ere usually timid, show no fear and go from one water hole lo another without any sign uf fear. Baturday the whole herd trotted al moat to tha center of town. Thl Is the first band of antelope ever seen In thl section of the county and It In the theory they became separated from the government World Company Negotiate ing for Truck Fleet to Handle Ore From Hazel Properties. AMERICAN FORK, Utah Or shipment from properties In Amir, lean Fork canyon have Just started. The Yankee Mines company finished loading their first car Baturday and tha Pacific Gold Mining and Milling company loaded out n 20 ton car of high grade Thursday. Soma other shipments will be msd from other properties during th season but th two named companies ara tha largest shippers. Yank Mines Building Mill .Manager George Adams has id addition to hla crew of miners foes of men working on the new mill which la now under construction. The mill will be used to run through all tha low grade ora and Is to be one of th latest type mills out Th crushers, tables, eta. which are stored In town will be transported to the property Just aa soon aa tha mill construction work la completed. At present six ora outfits are hauling from the Yankee properly. IeHflc Makes Shipment The first shipment of high grade FORT WORTH, Tex In line the Pacific properly waa with the application mad by the from n cap made yesterday when a World Exploration company for a of lead gelena ora went to th securwas This smelter. shipment switch to ba used in connection vein of milling ora by with Ita Hasel Min operations the ed from Aa considerable mill dump sorting. Texas A Pacific Railway company has been built up during the past will be run through likely haa sent to Van Horn a corps of year and before season is over. James engineers to make a survey for a Nelson the Is operating this property 720-fospur track which will under u lease arrangement. .Acme ProjM'rty to In Worked sens as th loading point fur the The Tiiiinlnian Brothers ara arora to to ahlpped from the Haxel ranging tu pu'di work at the Acme 1 Paso smelter. Mine to th property again this reason. An no. During ihe past week the con- seasiuent haa been levied and work A tunnel I being forwiixd. struction of th assay office has will go in : fissure tu cut ths driven been completed and the laboratory It is reMary Ellen fissure. crushers, pulverisers and other ported they have about lull to 15 machinery are r. )W being Installed 'feet before reaching their obk-ct-. Milkmaid Experts to Cut Ore upon substantial foundations. An order ha been placed for th nev-- I Operation at the Milkmaid mie chemicals and assary laboratory jnre well under way after the winter paraphernalia and within th next luyoff, according to C. U. Jones. Ban few days this essential Improve- Antonio, Texas, mining man, who ment to the surface plant of the visited the property, accompanied Hasel min will b completed and by Paul Kimball, malinger. The new tunnel," said Mr. Jones, in actual operation. started tu cut the ore exposures struck In upper working, i In ths formation a distance of ninety ft t. This sdft should tap the Milkmaid vein 1000 feet deeper than In the upper tunnel. The formation Is a j quartzite, hut the iiaislonc should be entered soon." The formation I. traversed by a GETS TITLE series of northeast-southweand by a north-sout- h porphyry dike that ruts through tha mnuntnin Into Mury Ellen guli-hwhere is rituuted the Yankee Mines Settle Claimi of Contrac- property. Jt la a theory of the engineer who have visited the ground that the mineralization in both ths tor for $5000; Insure Milkmuid and tha Yunke proper-ti- e Is associated with t hi- - dike. Mill Monday. The proierty," said Mr. Julies has a considerable production under former operators and good ore Although the Cedar Creek Min- - 1,1111 fxlst in the upper workings. Ing and Milling comimny did nut To haul it down the precipitous have enough shares of stock Pres- trails would only "wear'' it out. sn ent Monday night to hold the an- the management has wisely decided nual election of officers, the group to drive a tunnel tu crosscut nil th transacted business of importance important vein in the to tha stockholders. Tha Cedar limestone at great depth." Mr. Jones says he was so well Creek company received a bill of Is from Charles Hyl of Portland, ImprexFrd with what he saw that Ore., for the mill end supplies at he had decided to acquire an in- 60-to- ot ILL f.s-su- re st , ore-beari- turn for the ownership of nil equip- hv u..i 1 y lndebltdn(IM of not tn -- e .J-will "Pny meet In Wallace again on Batjrday, Jun ZJ, to . coniiUler buxinnR fairs of the company. Stockhold- will soon receive an official let- telling of the recent meetings and discuslsng the futura of the mnt " ' ,r Instructions from tnglne- .'Howlng er WIIkdii Whirlwind at the and 4r driving for aoinc known sul- iPhlde ore in the lower working. They are driving loft feci to the lohjertlve. Work on this new tnn-coinmenrod Ian wick. This I property Is being worked through lamesment from mostly lnrul siock-t- cr tri holders who hHVe a! shown n great confidence In Ihe past and who arc determined to prospect this valuProperty. Yesterday .officials of the com- able ground. pany Insured the mill for 825,000. Except lonslly Rich Ore Found No Insurance had been carried beHeber Wilde recently opened up fore and It fee felt that the risk of one of the richest streaks of re It ever found in the ranyon. too ws uncovered greet. The leaving strike waa made in the Old Dote!'!, man property and an ss.iy went 593 ounces sliver and Uj per cent lead. Blue-sk- y However, only a few wieks of thia bullion wa secured when the fissure ran into nmu old workings. He I driving forward pant some old raved ground and ohpe to pick up the name fisure In virgin country. Rnloy PniHTly lo he Worked E. H. Holey report that they are planning to Mart opera Hon at one on the Holey properly in American Fork canyon. WASHINGTON. D .C. While the free flow of Interstate conimei-'Is a constitutional American principle, s fsr different picture ot the in restrained flow of capital among the states Is presented by Henry U. Msyese, of Btone, Webster A U'.ud-ge- t, WASHINGTON, I.), c.. June 2. New York City, In sn address 1928. Tho Department of Comat the financial section of the merce snnuuni'vs that, according to Chamber of Commerce of the the returns received, there were ITnlted 81 atee. 6,717 marriages piTfnrmed In Utah Within this nation," he said, during the year 1927, ns compared we have 48 sovereign states, each with 5,427 in 1926, representing an with nn Individual entity, with its own organic law and with a definite status of independent government, yet all a part of one grant country A tariff wall around one of our states Is unthinkable. The wanton, senseless waste of it would not be tolerated for example, Massachusetts levying s tariff on Knnnas flour end Kansas putting s tax on Massachusetts shoes. Yet among s majority of our state ws have tax end other laws that maintain barriers against thu free flow of capital. In fact, ninny of our steles still levy indirect and ,IIIIHriI extra tribute on the thrift of their Mnr,.un ' citizens and on capital Imported to build up the elate and ralm the standard of living uf it people. It t af-n- el Laws Are Given ByNewYorker e More Marriages Made Utah imported capital just ss surely ns on Imported goods." Directors See TO.NOPAH Promlnen' capital-isl- e The Olympic game opened willl who ire officials end director four rounds of luirk-'v- , If that' nf the Haven Thoughts Gold mlura your idea ot an o)cniug. Bun epenf Tuesday end WeJneedsy In Diego Union. I rrd In Wahoe county and drifted Lovelock inspecting the long tun200 miles WiN-smith to (heir nel being driven by the corporaMouth gradully having hrin In Silver d, at Keven Thought and have jrecenlly It In to be Imped tion present feeding grounds Creek ranyon. No ono has mo- expressed themselves ti.ivc highthat burned being people generally lested the herd which prohably ly pleased with the Itusliuii st not to bl'e off inure tin, they can accounts for Ita fearlessness camp and mine. chew, Fort Worth Tlc.-ilt- " nhs-i-vc- w i |