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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY first national Mimes and Mining UtaH and Adjoining States 23S4 FROM DEEP CREEK mining interests there look VERY ENCOURAGING. Good pact for tho Railroad an Patton of Ogdon Bonda Valat Bingham. uablo Group correspondent X A. of the Salt Lake from the Deep Creek gives the following Interesting Tribune, writing district, Information: The great mineral beurlng this part of the world are ranges of still here, with their outstretched arms to the g thousands, but at presthe under guardianship of a few of ent the faithful, whose lives have been too to- abandon their (ar spent in research finds for new fields. At the present time more than the usual amount of development work is being done and more noticeable In Clifton, Spring Creek and the adjoining district In Nevada, prominent among which la the Ora Vita group, owned by F. Snlve-lthe Tripp group, owned by 3. W. Tripp A Sons; the Silver King and other groups, owned by IL E, Ollie Young and Frank Little; the Pale Star group, owned by S. K. Kiney, William X. Cannon, 8. A. Hudson et al.; the fortune-seekin- - y; Star Wino Minnehaha Ripper King, and Immense properties, owned by Charles E. Johnson and Geo. A. Henry; the Midas mine and mill; the development of new groups, owned by J. P. Gardner, Paul Rodenhouse et owned by the Copper al.; the Lucy Belt Incorporation; the Dutch Mountain and Gold Hill properties, owned by various parties, and the White Bros., Southerland and Ward properties, adjEtta-Lorin- e, I, acent to the Midas group. IN ORE BODIES. These properties are all being worked upon ore bodies, embracing as a whole the four metals gold, silver, copper and lead. New strikes are being made almost daily, which. If made In Park City, Bingham or any district with convenient transportation, would be heralded by the column In descriptive articles. During the past week, under the management of B. H. Young and F. Snlvely, the Ora Veta has opened Its treasure vaults presenting to its owner extra fine copper, heavy with sulphide, green carbonite, red oxide arid very rich In gold. From the gold producing part of the vein a teaspoonful of pulp leaves an Inch string of the yellow metal In the horn, but until ny are made values In dollars cannot be stated. Hessrs. Tripp and Sons have reached a depth of sixty feet on their McCom-me- y group, showing a vein between live and six feet In width, high in cop-- P glace ore and gold values running from $5 to $12. On other workings, the vein showing tr the same width, gold, d copper have been uncovered, giving an assay value of ninety ounces vr, 5 per cent copper and $1.50 gold. This group of calims lies adjacent to he new Gardner and Rodenhouse grounds, friin which like values are being extracted. The Young Brothers and F. Little . sil-V- re engaged In erecting a building upon the upper claims preparatory to a long 1ge of development work the during Wvient year. Their dumps of ore pro-U- c vertainty of future fortune to wWch they are certainly entitled If tnnny years of labor ever brln their n reward. The concluding annual work on the r Rino group of three npper Key group of three claims, the claims, the Broup of foup (U)img ,he nnehaha and Immense lodes, was hnpleted during the last days of under the direction of Charles Johnson, who during the present ,u rtevote hi entire time In development work regardless of nual h vor assessment only. from Dutch rnrt H'U properti er eon-nu- ed Mountain are alike fa- but no particulars are given " Property owners. ord here regarding the last two iaW e, dlMri ,niame1 WiU nil De-hih- hi " and not In Justice to Clifton h out of P1ace: In PuW'ehed nud. Mineral writings, recently Expert Marcus E. Jones the IfPreeslon that Gold Hill Mountain Pe thUh dirrprpnt and Clifton com-T- hl mining districts, i. erroneous; these points are all i,hln the lines of Clifton district n'1 hnve heen for a number of JMrs. e,rur tenl to make dls- trlct m,il matter go iistrny. "'tr Reports from Spring Crock district A Nan Fallen of ugil-i- i. said Nicholas Indicate about tir .11110 .is O.isiro, the veil, ruble owner, dining the existing in I'lifum. also that the Queen lay. the option under wliuh the pur of Kheba is shout tl, si;i,l ils chase is sought a jwiiod of lM1. dor a new inan.igoiiioi.t. four months and requiring the payment of u bunt liill.Diii). To clinch the priviSTRIKES OVER THE LINK. Over the lino in Nevada strikes are lege. the purchasing syndicate has albeing made Worthy of note. A recently ready placed a small piece of the needful in the credit of the owner, and in u discovered group of seven claims, o ed by Henry Allen. H. E. White. L. C. few days exploratory work that shall decide iis fme will have begun under Kurrk-- of Salt Luke and Tarlton Lewthe direction of Mr. Van Fallen, who is, has been reported to your correlias been prominent figure in the long spondent. This group is located in of the state. It was over thirdiggings Eagle district, White line county, about fifteen miles from Tonopah (this ty years ago. said Mr. Castro, yesterbeing the supply iwint). From a num- day, that the group with which he Is ber of assays made along the strike the now parting was uciiuired by him, and certificates show: No. 1. lead, 73 per while the lode by which it is traversed cents; silver. 11 ounces. No. 2 lid. GO is clearly defined, within the group Is per cent; silver 66 ounces; gold. $40. not a little placer bearing ground. It No. 3, lead, S3 ier cent; silver 90 was for the gravel contained in this ounces. No. 4. silver, 39 ounces; lead, that Mr. Castro washed the gold with which to prosecute developments oil 20 per cent. In addition to this. Nos. 1, 3 and 4 give values of from $4 to $5 I11 the ledge, and while it has never been gold. The ore and vein matter Is from systematically develoiied, it lias been two to six feet wide. The grounds are productive of not a little high grade of recent location, and while the deep- eopiier oiv, some silver, lead and gold. est shaft is not over fifteen feet, the ore It is understood that Mr. Van Patten vein has increased at every foot. As and Ills associates will advance the the work progresses a larger percent- main tunnel to a connection with the age of copper appears, none- of which ledge at greater depths than hitherto attained and that it will develop imhas been assayed up to date. portant disclosures, Mr. Custro has no doubt. Advanced in years, the friends NOVEL STORY OF RECENT of the latter hojie to see him retire with IDAHO GOLD DISCOVERY the competence that a consummation of the deal would afford him. By a mere chance a discovery was made recently ut the home of George ABOUT TONOPAH RAILROAD. T. Ostrom which may be of the greatest benefit to Emmett. A domestic Material for the Tonopah railroad Is duck had been presented to Mr. Ostroin, to arrive, ten carloads arrivbeginning and In the cleaning of the gizzard two on the local yesterday. There were ing gold nuggets worth about 40 cents six cars of rails and four cars of ties. apiece were discovered. The duck was traced up and the Both the rails and the ties were for farm from which it had been bought lo- broad gauge. Four forty-to- n locomotives have been cated. T. H. Wygant took a pick and from the east, and a forty-to- n ordered gold pan, and after considerable search found the exact spot where the ducks locomotive has been purchased of the had been known to feed. In part of a N. C. O. railroad for construction work, five In all the new road will day he had washed out over $4 worth making The have. latter will be brought into of gold dust. & Truckee car shops In the Virginia The place where the gold was found or tomorrow for overthis today city is about three miles from Emmett, on News. the river. Nobody knows of Its loca- hauling. Carson tion except Mr. Wygant Mr. Ostrom TWO UTAH BONANZAS. and E. E. Forshay, and they all expect to get rich. Mr. Wygant says that The current issue of the Chicago the surrounding country looks very Utah has many Bureau says: Mining for a placer mine opening. mines, but it has two that nuty great Emmett Index. be classed as exceptionally great. They t. are the Silver King and TO SEPARATE RADIUM the of the first present yer the FROM PITCHBLENDE Since has paid dividends amountto $1,098,000, and Its grands total The separation of radium from pitch- ing of dividends to date is $3,355,000. The blende is a long and tedious process. Silver King has, since the first of the The rare ore is first crushed and the year, paid In dividends an even $1,000,-00powder is roasted with carbonate of while its grand total of dividends soda. After washing, the residue Is to date is $6, 950, 000." treated with dilute sulphuric ncld the sulphates being then converted Into 8ANTA FE WILL DO carbonates by boiling with strong carSAN PEDRO REPAIR WORK bonate of soda solution. Radium sulphate, an exceedingly Insoluble salt, is The Salt Lake route, it is now ascontained. in the residue. The soluble conserted. has entered Into a sulphates are washed out, and from the tract with the Santa Fe, under the residue hydrochloric acid dissolves out terms of which the latter will do all polonium actinium and other elements. the light and heavy repair work at Radium sulphate remains, with some the California end of the line for the barium sulphate. The sulphates are former, says the Deseret News. This further purified and further converted work, it Is stated, will be done at San Into chlorides. Bernardino, California, and in order A ton of pitchblende yields about to accommodate the extra rush actual fifteen pounds of the mixed chlorides of preparations are being made for the dralum and barium, from which a fulfillment of the contract. Plans are small fraction of radium chloride Is now' being drawn for the extension of separated by crystallization. Pacific the San Barnardlno machine shops 125 Coast Miner. feet and other departments are to be enlarged In proportion, the Santa Fe DEEP CREEK IS Incorporating in Its reservation conTO HAVE RAILROAD siderable land to the north of the existing shops in the city named. Marlon Merrill, who has been perseIt will be recalled that the San Pedro, vering in his researches at Deep Creek Los Angeles and Salt Lake road some for Just a dozen years, has returned time ago purchased considerable land from his camp and will remain with his In the vicinity of Los Angeles for the family through the reign of snow. Of avowed purpose of erecting Its own the region Mr. Merrill says It not only shops and plant. The land Is still held, shows greater activity thnn ever before, but for what purpose in the face of rebut that all interests, believing a rail- cent developments, Is not at this time way is coming the prtsent year, are at forthcoming. working more systematically than Aside from a small repair plant at any period since it was peopled by the Milford, now In course of construction, overflow from the Comstock. Again, the Salt Lake route has as yet made there Is an Impression that the Amer- no provision for repairs and work on ican Smelting ft Refining company Is its own behalf. All the heavy work at induce doing all within its power to this end of the line Is being done In the to dispatch their Salt Lake the railway builders shops of the Oregon Short work, for none appreciate more keenly Line, and will so continue to be done than does that company the revenues under the terms of agreement entered that await its furnaces in the camps Into with E. H. Harrlman prior to the of the widespread region. At all events Oregon Short Line transfer. workthe population of Deep Creek Is which sees A Vest Pockst Doctor. ing with the zeal of that an outlet for Its ores approaching. Exchange. Never in the way. no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never OGDEN MAN TIES UP falling In results are DeWItts Little A VALUABLE MINE Early Risers. 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