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Show MINING REVIEW. INTER-MOUNTAI- N 11 Ore and Bullion Rates. capital and the remarkable developinment now taking place more to the The following list of transportation The sentiments expressed in the cur- fluence of the press than to any one or its all other influences combined, but rates on ore, bullion and concentrates rent number of the Canadian Mining from important shipping points in Review concerning the unappreciated return for all this benefit has, as a Idaho all and Utah to all Western smeltlabors of mining camp papers will be rule, been most niggardly and certainly ers is official and absolutely correct and is published for the convenience of heartily indorsed in every sanctum unjust. ore shippers: throughout this region. Most interesting and most important will also find some food for reflection Nampa and Boise to Salt Lake Valuaare reported from the tion not exceeding $50 per ton, $6; valuadevelopments in the following: The history of the old over $50 and not exceeding $100, $8.60. tion ElAlturas mine, at Rocky Bar, To under 40 per cent lead and not starvafinal existence and Denver, struggling more county, Idaho. This mine, on the exceeding $100 valuation, $10; over 40 per tion of many local papers in prosper$75 cent lead, $14. To Pueblo, same classificaous mining localities is not a creditable surface, produced ore that milled an tion, $11.25 and $15.25. To Kansas City, ton in gold. It was owned by same classification, $14 and $17. To Omaha, record for an industry so broad and per two mil- $13 and $17. and company, English nearly in liberal many other respects. Espe- lion dollars' worth of ore was taken From Hailey, Ketchum and Bellevue to Salt Lake Valuation not exceeding $50, cially is this true in view of the fact out from between the first and third $6; over $50 and not exceeding $100, $8. To that the mines have been most faith- levels. The Denver, not exceeding $100 valuation. $11. worka sunk then company owe To the Pueblo, $12.25. To Omaha, $13. To Kanfully upheld and large pro600 a to of and sas shaft feet, depth City, $14. portion of their value and success to ing Red Rock, Mont., (shipping point the very means which has been neg- run levels to what the management forFrom Salmon City) On ores not exceeding to A be vein. the body supposed large $100 To Salt Lake, $6; to Denvaluation The of and lected unrewarded. report to not $8; did was of ver, it but Pueblo, $8; to Omaha and Kanfound, quartz mining properties, strikes of ore bodies sas $8. City, in mines, shipment from smelters, carry sufficient values to pay for workCoeur d'Alene To Salt Lake, valuation $10; not exceeding $65, value of ore and mill runs, has been ing, and after expending a large not exceeding $50, $14. $12; To Denver, same .$65, amount in of money developing it, the rates.exceeding most faithfully made, to be copied by To Pueblo, same classification, $13.25; $15.25. To Omaha and Kanthe metropolitan review in the centers Englishmen abandoned the property. $11.25; sas $12, $14 and $16. Two City, into other years ago it passed of capital until a tide of inquiry and (On all ores not exceeding Park City investment has been attracted to the hands, and the new owners have now $100 in valuation) To Salt Lake, $2; to Denver and $7; to Omaha and locality and a general condition of discovered that the deeper workings Kansas City. Pueblo, $9. Frisco or Milford To Salt Lake, ore not by are not upon the continuation of the prosperous activity established $100 in valuation, $3.50; concenwhich hundreds have been benefited. vein opened up on the surface, but up- exceeding $4.50. To Denver, ore and concentrates, In many cases this gratuitous work, on a barren vein lying between it and trates, $4.50. To Denver, ore and concentrates, $12.50; to Pueblo, $13.75; to Miswhich has cost time and money, has the shaft. They have gone through souri River points, $14.50. been done faithfully and impartially to the Alturas vein on the 600 level, Eureka (On ores not exceeding $100 valTo Salt Lake, $2.50; to Denver for those who have never contributed have recovered the lost ore chute, and uation) and Pueblo, $8; to Missouri River points, the amount of an annual subscription find it richer and larger than 300 feet $10. Bingham ($100 valuation) To Salt Lake, to the paper which has been the chief above. The discovery is of great im- $1.25; to Denver and Pueblo, $9; to Miscause of their prosperity. The mining portance to the whole district, in dem- souri river, $11.50. (These rates include at switching to charges samplers). the industry of Canada today owes its onstrating that the values go Utah common points, including Salt promising condition, its general activ- deep, the experience of the English Lake smelters To Denver and Pueblo, $8; Missouri river, $10. ity, the favorable state of public opin- company having created the impres- toRates on bullion From Salt Lake to ion towards mining, the investment of sion that the veins became barren with Denver, $10; to Missouri river, $10. rUning Camp Papers. , Mine-owne- rs Information Concerning Utah Mining Companies. Druehl, president; E. G. Rognoi, secretary; Dr. C. M. Garrison, treasurer; E. E. Crooks, Dr. A. C. Ewing, O. R. Young president; W. S. McCornick, treasurer; F. B. Cook, secretary. Company owns Capital $400,000, divided into and five unpatented claimseight of the par value of $1. E. E. Crooks, prespatented (260 C. E. and W. J. Bateman, directors. Company acres), in the Dixie mining district, Elident; R. L. Colburn, five patented claims, mill, more county, Ida. Over $50,000 has been Hudson, secretary and treasurer. The owrns locamill water and valuable saw' owns seven (140 claims rights, expended upon development. Shaft 210 acres), ted in the company located between the Mercur and Sunshine, 2000 Marysvale district, Utah. Over feet deep and drifts and upraises all in feet of development wrork has been ore of average value of $15 per ton in the Camp adjoining the Badger group, in 200 feet of done. Last assay, $104. No debts; cash gold. Plans being prepared for electric Floyd district. A contract for stock in power plant and n mill. No surplus and 106,000 shares of 305 development work has been let. There Atlas debts; 40,000 shares in cyanide are 100,000 shares of treasury stock. Se- treasury. Secretary's office, treasury. Secretarys address, Atlas block, Salt Lake cretarys office, 43 West Second South blook, Salt Lake City. street. Dalton & Lark Silver and Lead Min- City, Utah. Buckeye Mining; Company. 400,000 shares vice-preside- nt; 20-t- on 100-to- Cedar Valley Mining; Company. Capital $2,500,000 ; 500,000 shares; par value, $5; W. E. Vigus, president; J. S. F. M. McBride, Johnson, Owns treasurer. secretary; Lee Bentley, seven claims (120 acres), in the Peepstone district, adjacent to and between the three great producing districts of Bingham, Ophir and Camp Floyd. A tunnel has been driven forty feet and a contract let for fifty feet of additional work. Workings are in a large body of ore. Values have doubled with development and are constantly increasing. No debts and there are 94,800 shares in the treasury. The treasurer has been authorized to- sell Secr10.000 shares of treasury stock. Lake Salt City. etarys office, Dooly block, vice-preside- nt; - ing Company. Capital stock, $2,500,000, into divided Little Pittsburg; Mining; Company divided into Capital, shares of the par value of $1. J. shares of the par value of $5. E. H. Airis, T. Ellis Browne, Schenck, president; H. H. Rea, James H. Bacon, treasurer; J. K. president; C. E. Hudson, secretary and treasurer. 2,500,000 vice-preside- $2,000,000, nt; Schenck, secretary. The company owns patented lode claims, located in the West Mountain district. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been expended upon development and improvements, including hoisting plants, twro mills and eight miles of tramway. There are no debts and regular monthly dividends of $12,500 are paid. Secretarys office, 76 Commercial block, Salt Lake City. thirty-on- e Hast Golden Gate Mining; Company. vice-preside- Owns six claims (120 400,000 nt; acres), located in the Ophir district, northwest of the Eagle group. Considerable development work has been done, showing two veins, one of them carrying $8 to $10 in gold. The company has no debts and has $800 in the treasury. Development work will be resumed as soon as the weather will permit. Secretarys office, 43 West Second South street. Hex Mining; Company. Capital, $3,000,000, divided into 600,000 250,000 shares. H. Capital $1,000,000, Crown Mining; Company. shares of the par value of $5. George H. Harms, L. president; Antles, secCapital, $1,250,000, divided$5. into 250,000 Robinson, president; W. R. Busenbark, retary. Lion Location, Hill; two President, shares of the par value of James H. Bacon, treas- claims, developed a incline. by E. H. Airis; urer; E. J. Carter, secretary. Owns six Gill S. Peyton; vice-preside- nt; 70-fo- vice-preside- nt, Hudson; treasurer, Dr. D. Woodruff. Owns three claims (sixty beacres), located in the Ophir district,Chlotween the Little Pittsburg and the ride Point. Some development work has been performed, and a general sample taken from a depth of forty and56forty-fiv- e ounces; feet shows: Gold, $8; silver, 17 lead, per cent. The company is free from debt and there are 50,000 shares ac-in the treasury. The property will besnow tively developed as soon as the melts sufficiently to permit advantageous work. Secretarys office, 43 West Second South street. Dalton Gold Mining; and Milling; Co. 500,000 Capital, $2,500,000, dividedof into A. $5. F. shares, of the par value secretary, E. C. E. ot Three veins showing gold, silver and lead. Average, $15 per ton. Secretarys office 102 Commercial block, Salt Lake. Treasury stock, 100,000 shares. No debts. Slioehridg;e-Bonanz- a Co. Capital, $200,000, divided into 200,000 shares of the par value of $1. G. S. Holmes, president; J. R. Slater, J. M. Stoutt, treasurer; R. L. Colburn, secretary. Owns Bonanza mine and Bonanza Second and Bonanza Third lodes, at Silver City, TIntic district, Utah, which have produced $700,000 worth of ore. Co. Golden King; Mining; and'Milling; Now sinking a working shaft. Average divided into $1,000,000, 250,000 value of seven shipments, 72 ounces silver Capital, shares of the par value of $4. W. H. and 20 per cent lead. Secretarys office, 25 Dodge, president; Daniel Reber, vice- - West Second South street, Salt Lake City. claims (120 acres), located on the extension of the DeLamar Golden Gate vein, in the Camp Floyd district. A double compartment shaft, 9x4 feet in the clear, is being sunk by three shifts, and has reached a depth of 220 feet. At a depth of 210 feet the superintendent reports breaking into the decomposed lime and cinnabar forming the capping to the main vein, which, it is believed, will be encountered within the next fifty feet. 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