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Show STANDARD. ANTI-POLYGAM- Y 16 By special equed of prominent mining men, this page trill contain facts in regard to he immense mineral resources of Utah, its unrivaled climate, and the large andprqfitahle field it offers to enterprise and capital. Mining Investments in Utah. A recent article in a leading min- ing journal, in speaking of stocks, said substantially that none but wealthy people could buy railway shares, because this class of property has become so centralized as to bo an investment only within the reach of millionaires; while on the con trary, mining shares are not com paratively, but in reality cheap, anc must become popular investments to men of moderate means. There one is practiced under. the cloiak of Un: religion, and the other is given it3 and milling,' Vfi proper status and acknowledged to Nevada miners are stampeding Harriet mining Bingham. to the mines of Southern Utah, parCapital stock, 150,000 shares at tho pj by be a sin. Then again T thought, it is. no weader that the children John Sho tel or E. D. Iloge, Pres. ticularly those in Beaver county. .Ammnri in SUCk Wasatch Building Office been has The Tesoraminc, Tintic, V -D- EALERS I- Nsold to Chicago parties, who have JXCELSIOR SILVER MINING CO. under the laws of New York. incorporated it under the name of Incorporated Capital stock 100,000 shares at $10 each. Location of Mines, American Fork, Utah. the Tesora Mining Co. Wm. Bredemeyer, Managing Director. The great gold belt in West Miners & Family Supplies, TAH CON. MINING CO. OF UTAH. DisMountain (Bingham) Mining Incorporated under the laws of New York. stock 500,000 shares at 810 each. trict is attracting the attention of Capital Location of Mines, American Fork, Utah. Wm. Brcdemeyer, Managing Director. Californians as well as NewYorkers. STOCKTON, UTAH. manufacturing Tho mines of Ophir, Dry Can- Norway iron mining and of MINING NOTES. Mining u do- yon and Stockton are reported ing well, but bad roads caused by the breaking up of winter retards the shipments of ores. are numbers of choice and safe The Ontario mill has been closed stocks, which can be had at low for consequently the bulrepairs, certain to almost which are prices, lion shipment falls far below the double in value before the end of usual largo figures. The repairs are 1880, and some of them will even expected to be finished by the 1st do better than that. The above is particularly true in of May. Pleasant Ik Valley regard to investments in Utah min- 11. The Co. are actively engaged Within the past year ing stocks. their coking completing there have been organized in this in Territory a number of mining com- ovens, preparatory to the manufacpanies upon valuable properties, ture of coke, with which to supply either real or prospective, the direc- the Utah smelters; The working capital stock of the torship of which is in the hands of good, reliable citizens, who design December Company which was prosecuting the mining industry as placed on the Salt Lake market, a a legitimate enterprise for the em- short time since, has advanced to $1 The rise is due to tho ployment of honest capital, and not per share. for stock gambling purposes. A cer- nerit of the mines and excellent detain amount of the capital stock of velopments. these organizations is set aside for While the fissure veins of Utah working capital, and the proceeds go clown to tho deep with their arising from the sale of such stocks iches, the shallow deposits of Colo-ad- o are emploj'c-- in the further develare petering out, and the press opment of the properties, or in the s crying fraudulent management. erection of mills or furnaces for Lcadville and the Centennial State utilizing the products of the mines. nave received a terrible blowr These stocks are sold at low figures through the Little Pittsburg. on purpose to more easily obtain The new smelter at Park City is the capital for the necessary improv-mentIt is actively built. and in the majority of cases situated near the McHenry mine, the value of the stock will be greatly at the edge of the townsite, and enhanced befoio the close of the will have a capacity of three stacks. present year. Ihe cards of several Stone lias already been delivered of these incorporations will be or the foundation. The works will found on this page, which afford opcost in the neighborhood of $G0,O00. portunities for investments, and all The Hidden Treasure group of necessary information in regard to them can be obtained upon applica- mining claims in Ophir Mining District, and the Watterrnan Smelting tion to their respective offices. Works, situated on Ilusli Lake, The Joseph Marion Group of Mines. near Stockton, have recently been under the name of HidThis property, situated on Emma organized den Treasure Mining Co., in New Hilj between the Emma and Toledo York, upon a capital of 100,000 mines, in Little Cottonwood Dis- shares of $10 each. trict, consists of nineteen valuable We are informed that two more mining claims, of which six are covered by U. S. patents, and three gold mills ot the same size as that tunnel locations, the whole covering designed by the Jordan Company an area of 127,02-10- 0 acres of min will he built on tho Jordan river this summer. They will have the ing ground s each. It will This is one of the largest groups capacity of of mining claims in the Territory, require a few more such mills to reand a number of adjoining claims duce the large bodies of the Bingwhich came partially in conflict, ham gold ores. have been purchased by the owner, The Harriet Mining and Milling Mr. Joseph Marion, making tho Company, whose mines and s property, as we are informed, free are located in the principal from any conflict, thus avoiding gold belt of West Mountain Discostlv litigation. trict (Bingham) are actively proseThe minerals found in this group cuting work on their property. Six are silver, lead and gold, and it men are constantly at work on the must eventually develop into a fine Harriet No. 1, running an incline, Tring property. which has .tapped 'the vein at a depth of 100 feet, and within ten h Southern Extention is days they expect to be down 300 ach Frisco bv the 1st feet. This company is conn the citizens of that sidered to have as fine a prospective vo tho pleasure of hcar-listl- e future as any incorporation in Old of the locomotive. reliable Bingham. 1 s, sixty-stamp- Utah. Company Capital stock, $l,000,roo. Par value of shares, $10. Woi king capital fund 40,000 shares, $400,000. Location of mines and works, Mill Creek Mining District, Morgan county. Principal Office : Salt Lake City, Utah. i) inn cions. President John T. Lynch Vice President Cnarles Popper Fred G. Lyngberg Treasurer ; B. A. M. Froiseth Secretary John It. Mcfriie Attorney Su perintendent Syvert Iverson . Everything kept in a v John Beers. A limited amount of working capital stock can now bo had of the Company at low figure. For particulars, address the Secretary, Po1 office Box 4P0. MINING iq-AMLI- Capital stock, CO. Par value of shares, $k00Q,G06, M Oifee Esttiii $103 To be found at this Store. Location of mines: Bingham, Salt Lake county, Utah. Office: Ptoom No. 9, Wasatch building. Ilenry Simons, Secy. YTINERAL POINT CONSOLIDATED MINING AND Milling Company. Civility, Reasonable Prices, Opposite Tribune Building. Office: G. F. Prescott, Pres. and Good Quality of Goods, our Motto. Ilenry Wagener, Treas. C. L. Stevenson, Secy. TMPERIAL MINING, MILLING AND SMELTING Company. Mines in Notary Public, Stage Office, Bij Cottonwood District. Office in Mining Exchange office. bune Building, opposite the Tri- AND- - W. W. Woods, Pros. E. Underhill, Secy. silver mining December gold and pany. Recorders OXliee, com- Lincoln Mining District. Capital stock, Jacob S. Boreman, Of Rush Valley Mining District, in same building. Shares $25 each . 2,500,000. Pres. P. Denny, Sccy and Treas. rVQUIRltAII GOLD MINING AND MILLING COM- - pany. Capital stock, $10,000,000. Shares $50. Office in Wasatch Building. M. Shaughnessy, S ILVIR From the outside, by Mail promptly Filled and Forwarded. President. BAR MINING COMPANY. Capital stock, $10,000,000. Shares, $100 each. Mines in Uintah District. P. T. Van Zile, Pre. Independent Assay Office , Geo. A. Black, Secy. maanmn F. M. BISHOP, Assayer. Office, under T. R JOSEPH MARION, Mining Operator, All work carefully executed and guaranteed. Ores, Mineral Waters, etc., a Specialty. Salt Lake City. Address, P.0. ASSAY OFFICE. ACRAMENTO BAKERY, Main City. Minins fjgnsineqrs. Keep constantly on hand a full and fresh assortment of I lea, Buns, Crackers and Bread of our own make. W. BREDEMEYER, CHRISTIAN BIX, Prop. VALLEY HOUSE. Mining P. mtlXEN, Prop. & Civil Engineer and U. S. 3IlNX31tA.Xi WUItVJ&YOIt For Utah and Idaho. mill-site- C. St, Salt Lake City. Under W. a. ItfcCornlcka Bank. street, Salt' Lake L&kfifjj ANDREW Analysis of J. McVICICBRS Box 393. 527 Main street, Juear cor. Third South Jones Bank, Salt Lake City, I. O. POX 1004. NOTARY PUBLIC, South St. east of Postofflce. O. Box 1157. Office, Second J. H. MORTON, MINING ENGINEER. First West St., between Second new management this cen- Under the popular hotel has been renovated and thor-oughl- repaired for the reception of guests. . & Third South Streets, SAIT LAK CITY. ' y JAS. F. BRADLEY, . Mm -- Kates, per dav, $1 .50 to $2; per week, lng to room. Board, $7 per week. to $10, accord- - ng Exchange, Opposite Tribune building, Second South Street, - - SALT LAKE CITY. |