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Show DAILY i ! UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Untold Riches at Ogdens Door I t FK DAY. to the vein and run to the dyke, thence along the west wail of the dyke to where the main lde Ik again e1 countered, and then.-onward along the lode toward the contact. A second working la about to started at tunnel site V " where the Eulalia dyke. The lower tunnel, or drift. known as drift No. 1, will run 3u0 feet lower than tunnel No. 2. and a third working is planned a a drift or devel- opment tunnel, to start 700 feet west of the contact and be carried forward until It reaches the iiuartilte hang-eV- n ing wall forming one side of the not hear doe . Madre mountain. muh about Sierra of property ttfre not- hut the owner, fc rsS e the rk of development ,he make we will summer month. Today ft hl 1,ualed ln Epidote canyon, a mile southwest of the Is the group of cop- B noado. Thiswas organised into Mr mines that laat spring and on ,t0 . company been pushed closely haa work None of the stock has since. In placed In this market, parties Iowa owning and Utah a controlling the entire property. claims In the There are fourteen with two extensive lodes, one of Jrtlch runs throub the ProP"1 for and the other for 4.000 feet. The are formation is gneiss and the veins running to a gneiss and fls- uartxite contact, where the two contact wide one very gures rrun into per ml"- oiily vein. I tact After once being put Into practical shape for working, the Napoleon and Maghera lode will be a mine Ideally 0 easy 40 work The ore fro,n the er surface workings will be gent down to the base of the mountain by way at a cost not to exceed 30 cents per ton, while from the lowest possible tunnel workings the ore will be run by car directly to the foot of the mountain and thence to the smelters by ground tramway cara The first work of opening develop- ment on this property was very diffl- cult. A pack trail waa constructed which required blasting almost from start to finish. To gain accessible points along the course of the south lode this trail hnd to zlg sag around cliffs and oyer sharp and dangerous cliffs, down Into the canyon and up again to the face of sharp inclines where the passage way had to be cut from the living rock, and carried thence forward where hitherto the mountain sheep dare not go. As it is now, however, the cripple might go on his crutches with perfect safety and the donkey train that goes to and fro dally carries for each animal supplies to the amount of from one hundred to three hundred pounds each. At tun- nel No. 1 the site for a blacksmith and carpenter shop was blasted out of the mountain aide and the timbers' necessary for a neat building were packed to the ground. The buildings erected and all the machinery and tools required tor opening up the mine have been In place these many rlgh-(00- tram-jUsur- I I The two fissures running out Into uniform the gneiss are wonderfully In width, the entire distance showing in this property, the north vein being thlr- for 4,000 feet from eighteen to south the vein, and width In ty feet or that known as the Napoleon and to Maghera vein, being from twelve values mineral The forty feet ln width. come to the surface along the entire outcrop of the vein, the character of the ore being green and blue silicates, black and brown copper oxides and yellow and gray sulphurets, the perwas theetaolj this region Originally rentage running from 8 to 60. Originally this region was the most The steep Inaccessible in the state. side of Sierra Madre mountain shows block! a bold and rough example of I faulting. In a distance of 7,000 feet Salt Lake the mountain rise above valley 5,000 feet, the eurface of this I rugged upheaval presenting a rough and repellant surface seldom equaled In any country. Until the opening of the El Dorado mine the site of the was never Napoleon iQ Maghera visited by man. Its roughness prevent- ing the average prospector from mak-- 1 lng examination of the ground. In the I year 1900 copper ore was discovered In both lodes and the next spring the work waa done there, and up to date the Napoleon and Maghera vein ls the most extensive lode of copper- bearing ore known to .exist In the archaen rocks in the state of Utah, position along its outcrop down the side of the mountain allows Its being worked by tunnel to a depth of 2,200 feet at the east end of the where the fissure runs to es 3 1934. Straw Hats Ail on continuance in Extensive depth. fa lilt a tremendous dykes and far- reaching fissures that rift (he country , 0' k for 6000 fet a,ul "i,h 81 wld,h of from fifteen to forty feet, show its 'strength, and along the cliffs and acruss the deep canyons this lode shows itself every foot of the distance contained within the group of claims In which It is situated. It lies contiguous to other extensive mineral lodes and gold veins. The Napoleon and Maghera lode is ln its greatest values a copper bearing fissure vein. True, every ton of it arrles not less than one pennyweight of gold with from one to four ounces in silver; but it is as a copper-bearin- g mine that lu greatest for the present nd Into the future is to be considered. although In the grand aggregate of five years working the output of gold and silver In this mine will be very extensive, ami when opened up, as now planned by its owners. It will become one of the greatest producers of any country. The other veins of Sierra Madre mountain do not nil bear copper. Some of them are rich In lead and sliver, with a little copper that will In working the ore go n long way ln paying the working expenses of the mine. DON MAGUIRE. 1?. 50 Per Cent Reduction Don Maguire Describes the Napoleon and Magbera Gold and Copper Mine and Devlopxnent Difficulties Without i Tne world AUGUST $2.00 $1.50 QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY $1.00 QUALITY $2.00 $1.25 $1.00 75c 50c $4.00 $2.50 j Zb (Ca Min This Week Only Do This Week Only Chicken Season OPENS August 1 5th -- IN CLEANLY FROM PURE, WHOLESOME WHEAT. MAKE8 BREAD THAT YOU WILL BE NOT A8HAMED OF. a WORK AT NEWHOUSE IN FULL SWING Superintendent of Construction W. C. Thomas of the Newhouse Mines ft Smelters corporation, has arrived In Salt Lake City from Reaver county for a few days stay at the 'city offices of that corporation. Mr. Thomas says the construction of the new mill and other improvements la progressing favorably. Contractor Dederlch has the foundations for the various buildings well advanced and the frame work for the ore bins at the mouth of the tunnel la going up. The grading of the railroad from Frisco has been completed and the track has been laid down to a point near Squaw Springs, a distance of about two and a half miles out of Frisco. The tracklaying gang is making headway at the rate of about half weeks, mile a day. Trains will be running The little basin In which the camp the camp by the 15th. Into Is situated is an Ideal one for sum-fir- st mer residence and work. At present OUTPUT OF THE a cluster of tents serves for the purTEXAS OIL FIELDS poses of human comfort, and as winter aproaches the ground about 100 feet The output of the Texas oil fields for above and east of the present devel-It- s the current year show a healthy inopment tunnels will be excavated and crease over that of the preceding one, In and up against the side of the indicating that the apprehension of mountain a house sufficiently large to decline ln production was groundless. accommodate fifty men will be For the six months ending June 30 structed of wood and iron, thus ena-th- e the movement of oil was as follows: Win winter work to be carried for- - Port shipments 5.154,000 barrels, railcontact a Both of the copper lodee in this ward irrespective of whatever class of road shipments 4,000,000 barrels, come, To weather dike a this may property are cut and thrown .by total of 9.154,000 barrel. The shipment of ore from this prop-t- o must be added the field consumption for a distance of 470 feet. Adjacent the dyke the vein matter of the erty will begin Just as soon as the estimated at 8,000 barrels a day, which the present Napoleon and Maghera lode Is much amount of work done in would make for the six months ultimate the and will showJustify, workings richer, with large bodies of ore barrels, making the total outI a establish to owners is or aim of the lng native copper and the gossan put for that period over 10.000,000 of manganese and Iron per-- 1 cal plant for treatment, at least to barrels. The total movement of oil meated with chalcopyrlte, and In concentrate, the low grade ores. When from the Texas fields In 1908 was estonwe find this chalco hav- - v call to mind the tremendoua places timated at 14,000,000 barrels, The I level lower vein the this alone, ing undergone a metamorphosis, the nage of three principal oil fields are Beaumont, resultant ores being blue and green amounting with only an allowance of Sour Lake and Jennings, In all of silicates with occasional ' deposits of! fifteen feet of width to the vein, we which new productive wells are conblack oxidised ore. There are five! have as a result 880,000 tons of ore stantly being developed. great copper bearing lodes on the whlch,if again dividlded by two, gives I MEXICAN GOLD MINING. west side of Sierra Madre mountain, 440.000, and allowing only 5 per cent The gold mining Induatry of Mexthe Napoleon and Maghera being so I copper as the resultant product gives a far the one moat conspicuous and one us 2,009 tons of copper; with 50 per ico which has heretofore occupied when and one! milling, rather unimportant position cent deduction for mining most easy of approach, and the reon which the moat work has been leaves still a net return above water compared with silver mining, ha I decrease the from a stimulus ceived level of $8,800,000. done, the present of taxes, says the Denver Mining ReA camp has been opened In Copper la It any wonder that basin half way up Epidote canyon, owners of this property should work porter. Fifteen years ago the gold It up to the production of Mexico amounted to nd here the first tunnel haa ' been with a will to open I wonder that about $500,000. and ten years ago to lesa started to cut the vein at a distance world, and Is It any of 250 feet Already about 220 feet this region should have been so long but little over 81,000.000, while for of this tunnel work has been driven. I unknown ? No, not any more wonder the fiscal year ending June 80th It Within the next 75 feet the vein I than that the greatest beds of phoa-wl- ll la believed that complete returns will 315.000,-Q0- 0. be reached and then the work of phatea In the world should have tain show an aggregate of nearly 3 limestone fiscal year the the ln During driving on the lode directly will be for years unknown ut to amounted Lake of Salt Great the gold export commenced. A second working Is measures of the and the coinage of that metal to be started at tunnel No. 2, sin. Truly wise' was Shakespeare Ham-1.0to $1,400,000. During the nine months where the nature of the ground fori when he put Into the mouth of exmore Is ending March1 31, 1904, the gold feet allows a gHin In tunneling of let the statement that there or $8,089,843. to phl-Tour amounted than foot for foot portations directly upon the vein, I in heaven and on earth nine the over of $1,086,018 of. an Increase nature of the vein matter Itself losophy ever dreamed I" In most The existence of the copper lodes months of the previous fiscal year. places first a measure of talc about six Inches thick on both of Sierra Madre mountain are wlth-fo- ot The only metal production in Mexapand h .nglng walls, the body of out doubt the most extensive known ico that has made an Increase 1 copper. The of gold the vein being a siliclous mass ln In the older rocks of Utah. proaching that oxide of Iron and black man- - uatlon and formation being Ideal, as 6top that Cough! nose runs with the copper sul-- 1 are the copper mines of Butte, Mont, IrWhen's cough, a tickling or an Pbldes and oxidised ores. As the vein and being ln a similar rock formation feel ritation In the throat makes you ct approaches the great Cambrian con- - we may here also look for great Hore-houuncomfortable, take Ballard's the ore changes from yellow sul-- 1 turns ln the future. dithe until wait Syrup. Dont Phurets to chalcoclte or gray copper, From Salt Lake City to the hilnes Mr. control. sease haa gone beyond miles and the ore becomes massive In Ite the distance la Just forty-eigand Mrs. J. A. Anderson. 854 West 6th From miles. 0Pe bodies, twelve from Ogden filling the vein from aide and street Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: to side. In Its dip this lode varies the mines to the reduction work the "We think Ballard's Horehound Syrup rail miles, with fcry much. At the west end It lies distance 1" fifty-si- x the beat medicine for coughs and x forty-sit an transportation for angle of almost 45 degree, dip--1 road colds. We have used It for several Ping Into the mountnin, while at the miles of the way and gravity to years; it always gives Immediate reIt stands almost vertical, with slat the remaining two miles. the lief, Is very pleasant and gives per' strike almost east and west The geological conditions at 25c, 50c, 11.00. For The work as now laid out for the Xnpoleon and Maghera copper nnes feet satisfaction. Cave. sale F. by George for long rowing year la to drive No. 1 tunnel are seldom equaled in promise I I iM Real Satisfaction in .FINE TEAS "CRESCENT I No other beverage afford the sanie genuine pleasure and benefit that one derives from a cup of wholesome Tea; but you cant be too particular about its quality. 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