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Show News ol the Mines and Mills MUG UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. MATTERS STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Is In foundry practice used where hard wearing properties are desired in a metal, as la cast iron piston rings. ferro-chro- reduction Th first electric sine works ou the Americas continent Is being tweeted at Nelson, British Columbia, by the Canadian Zinc Co. is used In foundry practlca as a deosldiser, and increases the transverse strength and hardness of the chill of cast iron. Frrro-tltanlu- m Fluorspar, mined at Jamestown, Boulder county, Colo, la being shipped at the rate of about SO tons a week to the steel works at Pueblo where it Is used as flux. Anthracite coal shipments from Pennsylvania In January were Mil.-13- 9 long tons, .which compares with 9,941,477 tons in December and 9.340, 949 tons in January, 191?, The American practice of silver-lea- d smelting has been developed chiefly from the methods Introduced at Eureka, Nev whare Important stiver-lea- d deposits were developed to the productive stage In 1919. In 1107 Congress passed a law which reserved all lead lands In the then territory of Louisiana and authorised the governor to grant leases to discoverers at a royalty of 10 per cent of the product The Selby smelting and refining works at San Francisco, Cal., were established In 1999. These works are now controlled by the American Smelters Securities Co which Is affiliated with the smelter trust." so-call- ed The first mining la the Wisconsin Iowa region was done at Dubuque. Iowa, by Julian Dubuque, who received a rant for a lead mine from treasury. The Watts mine was offered on this market during several months of the fall of 1000 for a 335.000 cash payment and a stock Interest. By a modification of the synfiicaie Kan-arravil- le. the Fox tribe of Indiana Dubuque j The metallurgical treatment of the worked this mine until bis death Budbury, Ontario, ores consists of their (In 1909.) conversion Into matte and the subsequent treatDiamond drill prospecting was inment of this matte for concentrated augurated by the St Joseph Lesd Co.; matte. They are first at Bonne Terre, Mo and disseminated copper-nickIn the open air In heaps which roasted ore discovered at a depth of 138 ft are rectangular in shape, and vary la In 1899. This company has paid divifrom 49 to 99 ft. and 9 ft. high slse 1907. dends of $5,453,397 to the end of to 90 by ISO ft. and 13 ft. high, conIn general from Zoo to over it Is claimed that a good flux for taining 3.000 tons of ore. Small heaps of 300 welding copper consists of 3 parts of tons are of split matte." while the fine quarts and. 8 parts of pulverised am ore not leas than about heaps rts of soft copper filings. 9 300 glass, 3 tons. Heaps of from 309 to 1.000 3 parts of borax, and parts of cyanide tons should burn out la from 40 to 99 of potassium. The pieces of copper the heaps take In to be welded are heated, and are kept days, while 3 larger 4 months. The ore to from general covered with the flux until white flakes Is piled on a bed of split wood, about begin to appear on the metal, and as on crd being used for 39 tons of ore. It Is then of the proper heat for weldThe sulphur, which averages In gening It Is hammered. eral about 35 per cent. Is reduced to about 9 or 8 per cent, while the iron Silicon splr gel contains a considerand Is la largely oxidised to ferrous oxide, able amount of manganese associated norite or gungue to allied therefore closely ferromang- and the been rendered more or less disinhas Silicon Inanese and sptegeletaen. oxidacreases the solubility of gases In cast tegrated by the swelling and ore. of tion the iron when solidifying, thus preventing honeycombing, and a)ao has a Each year about 370.009 tons of dissoftening effect which is further en- solved minerals In th Lehigh river are rethe hanced by manganese, as this carried past South Bethlehem, Pa. Of duces the sulphur. Both silicon and thla quantity 10.8 per cent Is silica, the considmanganese are deoxldlsers of chief constituent of sand and of most erable power. rocks; mor than 19 per cent is calIs classed as lump, gravel cium. washed Into th stream as sulFlours par and ground. Lump and gravel, spok- phate and carbonate of lime; nearly en of together as crude flourspar. may 9 per cent la magnesium; nearly I per be had In three grades according to cent Is sodium, one of the constltu cent 1 quality. Ground Is to be had In four enta of common salt; only per mln" Is Iron. The grand total of the are not correlative but these grades, with the grades' of crude flourspar. erals borne W the stream Is made up In the term "gravel" It Is now the us- of the metals named, carried In comas sulphates, carbonates, bination age to Include both the gravel resultnitrates. The sulphate and chlorides, of from lump ing disintegration through natural causes, and the crush- compounds are the chief constituent, ed proudet of the mtyta. Gravel may amounting to about 11.000 tons a year; be had washed or unwashed, although ths carbonates are next In rank, aggregating about 9,000 tons a year. natural gravel alone may be had The great quantity of sulphate compounds Indicates a large amount of The coal of southwestern Utah has drainage from coal mines, and thl las bees known since 1854, when th first a very undesirable effect on the water mine was opened, but its remoteness for most Industrial uses, making it from any large market has restricted harder and much more likely to form Its utilisation to the supply of local scale In boilers and less suitab'e for demands, for which It has long been the textile Industries and tor general Important. The construction of the domestic purposes. Nevertheless It Is Ban Pedro, Los Angeles and Balt Lake still soft as compared with water of I railroad has, however, brought the middle west, and. after flltemllnn portatlon facilities within S3 miles of to remove the excessive turbidity at the Important outcrops, and a branch .flood stages of the river. It ran bo el copper-nick- el INTEREST cate, and ths other shares held in the lim from thla road to the principal used successfully In nearly all Indusmine could eerily b built. Such tries that require large volumes of railroad lines are said to have been water. surveyed, but no construction work has been done. The coal Is In Culub plateau east of Cedar City and MADE BIG and west of the plateau in the eastern slope of Pine valley mountain. near X.-- Harmony. low-gra- de OF GENERAL 22. 1908. -- agreement, it is set forth, 100,000 shares of the promotion shares were placed in the hands of Wall street bankers interested In the deal, to In these days a man' make a market' for the stock that MINING DEAL ths syndicate proposed to sell on the clothes go far to establish curb. Ths market was made, with his and were reputation thousands the result that the 400,000 shares over of men merchant-tailor- s How an original cash outlay by a sold at 83.50 and 8890.000 turned pay number of Xew York promoters of ( to Brevoort To pay fur ths properties. big prices to make the $50,909 grew Into profits of $599,009, look stylish and prosperous. says the Xew York Commercial, has been brought to light by an action This is an extravagance commenced in the United 8tatee circuit when you can buy court in thla city, seeking an accounting from William H. Brevoort, ThomARE rj as T. M. Raborg, Robert Leslie lluffet and others for $599,009 paid to Brevoort for the properties which went into the IN KOREA King Edward Mnles company of Cobalt. From Mr. Rubuurg individually the bill seeks to recover 44.900 aharm of the stock of the company or its There is evidence that American which is precisely as good in equivalent. It is alleged that the de- have confidence In the richness of the fendants, with the exception of Mr. mineral resources of Korea, end If every respect and cost only MoffeL mad a profit of $940,009 out of about half as much. We the deal by which the King Edward ports are not misleading Japanese will exof In work are supplying a good many their Join the Americans company was formed. Samuel Untermeyer, aa counsel for ploitation. of this town's particular the corporation and some of its stockthe largest gold mining conof On, dressers with holders, has during the past few weeks succeeded in recovering from a syndi- cessions in northern Korea, on the Yalu cate of Wall street men 459,009 shares river, is being developed by an Amoil- Ives' Correct Clothes of King Edward stock, a part of a can corporation, the Oriental Consoliblock of 909,009 shares distributed as dated Mining company, which has been a promotion bonus. The 44.009 shares laylng substantial dividends on $4,430,-oo- o and they take frequent ocfor which Mr. Raborg la sued is the of its authorised capital stock of casion to express their satisbalance of thla amount ' He la sail 85,000,000 for years past to be the only one of the promotion It la now reported that an Amcrimn faction. to who refused give up his tea become largely Interested with syndicate stock when the facts ascertained by Japanese in several thousand acres of Suppose you try it. We the stockholders committee were pre- oil and gas lands in the vicinity of have a complete line of new sented. Most of the stock in the Ping Yang, the former capital of hands fif the public was bought at Korea. A government fee of approxistyles. prices ranging from $$.50 to 9$ a share. mate 1ZH cents per sere is assessed It Is now quoted at about 90 cents for the first year; thla will be increased a share. for the second and subsequert The bill for an accounting recites The Impression la that ths geological that In October, 1909, Mr. Brevoort formation of the Korean oil bearing got options on the two mining prop- land resembles that at earthen Calierties, the King Cobalt mine and the fornia, and It la hoped may yield aa Watts mine, and represented to some well. The enesttun ku been ahKri: CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN of the members of the syndicate that Will the Standard Oil ro.npsny nnex Broom Hotel Corner he had paid $940,000 for ths Watts hy a trade agrnment or otherwise the mins and $150,009 for ths King Cobalt. ii"vpertiva Korean oil field 7 Before a With a requirement of $110,000 for eat'sfactory answer can be given to working capital. It was figured that the this query It wli be well to learn firs: proposition could be financed through if the early reporti of an extensive oil a holding company for $1,009,000, and and gas field can be substantiated by NATIONAL AUDIT CO. 3414 WASHINGTON AVE. accordingly the King Edward company the customary preliminary development was formed with a capital of 1,800,000 work. - chab. s. McConnell, mgr ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATION'S shares of $5 par value, of which One thing Is certain if Korea Is minAND FIRMS AUDITED. shares were to be sold at 1.B0 a eralised It will not take the enterprisLet ua keep your book." share to provide the 11,000,000; ing Japanese long to find a way tor Reference; Flret NatL Bank. Ofdn aharee distributed to the syndi early profitable development Suits $20 to $40 C. D. IVES 400,-0- 00 900,-0- 00 OPERA HOUSE : TDnnnirs(fllaiy Good Clothes Count R. A. GRANT. Manager Telephone 206 Ihd. 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