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Show ' A NEWS THE CLEAN-U- P. Mammoth mine and mill in Tintic are now r.Jiti'd by electricity. West Side Placer company, at Four Mile, Wyom-ha- s resumed operations. Tlit- - ,'l-- iiarles D. Walcott, director of the United States .. laical survey, is now in California. streak in the Quail lode, near Colorado, is worth $50 per pound. The Queen'of Sheba mine in Deep Craek is to have Crawford mills in operation by October 15. The annual meeting: of the Horn silver stockholders will be held in this city on Tuesday, October 6. :e from a two-inc- h , MINING REVIEW. INTER-MOUNTA- IN result in a resumption of work on the property, which, in the past, has been moderately productive. Three hundred thousand shares of Elkton Consolidated, a Cripple Creek stock, were sold on September 24, under an option of $l per share obtained last June. The stock is selling on change at $1.45. On September 24, a fire occurred in shaft A of the Chapin mine in Iron Mountain, Michigan, which threatened to extend to the main shaft, but was finally brought under control with damage to ihe machinery only. The Le Roi mine, in British Columbia, of which Captain Billy Hall was recently made superintendent, has raised the pay of miners from $3 to $3.50 per day, the same increase being extended to car men and copper property in Wyoming:, being laborers. operated by George F. Doane, is to have a hoisting I iie Battle Lake . Manager W. H. Thomas, of the Niagara, is from New York. Frank Knox of the Ajax company in Tintic, an examination of the mine this week. back Bert Seabolt is down from the Gilsonite beds, and made a shipment last week of four. cars. of the material to St. Louis. . .i : . Toole, of Montana, who is said to be oper ating for Marcus Daly, is making an. inspection of Utah mining properties. Col. H. G. Heffron, of the Niagara company, jn Bingham, came in the first of the week with another lot of cyanides from the little mill. George Crismon, manager of the Goldstone Minin; Utah company of Idaho and owner in the Galena-anmines, is down from the northern state. Mr. H..C.HoltholT, one of the firm of the Edward p. Allis Mining Machinery company, of Milwaukee, is in Salt Lake, and will be her several days on business " for his house. John R. . The Minas Prietas mines, in the state of Sonora plant. SALT LAKE NUGCETS. Ontario yesterday paid its monthly dividend of 10 Mexico, have been bought by an English company cents per share, or $1 5,000, making a total to date of which is capitalized for $1,250,000, divided into $10 shares. The stock has already reached a 50 per cent, 515,310,000. d j I premium. plan for the reorganization of the wrecked Butte The exports of American copper during the present and Boston company, of Montana, comprehends an year, up to August 31, were 98,322 tons, being 58 per assessment of $10 per share. G. Lavagnino, of the Old Telegraph mine in Bing-- ! total production. The increase in excent, of-thim, was the only Utah mining engineer in attendance members of the Colorado Springs Forty-eig78 was or over the tons, 34,301 previous year at the Colorado meeting of the American Institute of Board of Trade have signed a petition asking for two ports cent. per calls each day on mining stocks. Mining Engineers. A writer to the Butte Miner thinks that a district James T. Monk, who, as recorder of Big Cotton- The Homestake Mining company has paid dividend three by ten miles located at the head of Blackbird wood mining district, has probably served more No. 2lS, of 25 cents per share, $31,250, making a tributary of the Salmon river, in Lincoln creek, terms than any other district recorder in $5,993,750 paid in dividends to date. is of in county, Idaho, capable yielding $10,000,000 Utah, was down from Argenta on Tuesday. Sheepmen have surveyed 14,000 acres of mineral gold and $36,000,000 in copper annually. Franklin Farrel, of Ansonia, Conn., owner of SO per land in the Centennial mining district, Nevada, which The old Henrietta mine, located in 1875 on De Lamar cent, of the Parrott mine, in Butte, and with they will endeavor to purchase from the state. mountain, Idaho, and which produced silver ore that H. Robinson, of the Sioux and Utah, in Tintic, Captain J. A. Palmer, an old 49er, and the first was woith $2.50 per pound, has been acquired by the George is here on one of his periodical inspection visits. settler of Carlin, Nev., died at that place on September Old Glory company, of Boston, and will be started A project is about to take form for the establishing 23, aged 74 years. He was a Mexican war veteran. up. It has not been worked since 1887. of a plant in this city for the manufacture of cyanide y The Mammoth company Late discoveries in the Tom Thumb mine, in the paid dividend No. of potassium, which is now so extensively used as an 38, amounting to $20,000, and bringing the total divi- Hahns peak region, Wyoming, give results of thirty-tw- o and other agent for the recovery of dends of this magnificent property up to $1,OSO.OOO. ounces gold per ton. An streak of galena A ; j he i ht con-tinuo- ; us co-own- er to-da- non-metallicgo- 18-in- ld ch metals. shaft, The Pioche Record, in publishing the items of the has been found in the bottom of the Prof. Liberty E. Holden, well known in this region silver carries and that to the of value $600. gold debt of Lincoln county. Nev., makes the showing that from his connection with the Old Telegraph and the cost of the desk in the county clerk's office was The big Squaw Mountain tunnel at Cripple Creek the Old Jordan and Galena mines in Bingham, but $2,550. has been bondeed and leased to T. J. Maloney, for a now managing editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, A Colorado Springs broker asserts that the gold consideration of $200,000. The bond runs eighteen has been critically ill during the past week. The laontput of Cripple Creek for September will exceed months and one of the terms is that the lessee shall test advices indicate a hope of his recovery. the output of any other month in the history of the drive the tunnel 600 feet in the first twelve months. 50-fo- ot district. Homer Hite, son of Col. Ben Hite and nephew of Frank H. Pettingell. manager and secretary of the Cass Hite, was in Salt Lake last week from the Ben Hur M. and M. company of Colorado Springs, placers of the Colorado river. His future home is has filed the annual report of the operations of the San Antonio, Texas, where he will be associated with his brother, Ben G. Hite, in a journalistic enterprise- company. Emil Du Marias and Emil P. Enders, two European The copper output of the United States for the first eight months of this year amounted to 134,775 long experts employed by the French government, are tons; an increase of 24 per cent, over the same period making an examination of the mines around Butte, Montana, and will later examine and report on the in 1895. Trail Creek and Kootenai districts in British Columbia. In its issue of September 19, tne Engineering and The annual statement of the Victor mine for the Mining Journal devotes considerable space to an year ending August 3 shows a production of 13,735 illustrated write-uof the Anaconda electrolytic cop- tons of ore, valued at $435, 1S3. Of this tonnage, 3,073 tons were smelting ore of an average value of per refinery. $125.36, and the remainder, 10,662 tons of mill rock, Georg '.Madden, while working the night shift alone worth $18.09 per ton. The company on the eighth level of the Yuba mine, near Pioche, was dividends of $20,000, or $240,000 for thepaid monthly year, leaving shut in by a cave. He escaped by climbing down to a balance in the treasury, after deducting $183,880 running expenses, of $48,213. the thirteenth level. p vein in the Pyramid district, Nevada, MININC INCORPORATIONS. has been uncovered along its course for a distance of Keogh Gold and Copper Mining company. Capi1,000 feet. Two assays gave returns of $S,320 and tal $200,000 divided into 200.000 shares. Simon $10,230 per ton, respectively. Bamberger, president; Henry McCartney, secretary and treasurer; J. E. Bamburger, A total of 775,225 shares of The mining stock was sold of the is R. the DeLa-maproperty company Bell, Aspen, r at the call of September 25. on the Colorado Springs and Remington mines in Yale district, British Stock Exchange. The lowest priced stock was 1 cent Columbia. per share and the highest, $1.45. New Hawkeye Mining company. Capital $100,000 William H. Tibbals, of this city, has completed an divided into 100,000 shares. Patrick Ryan, president; examination of the Badger mine, situated near the Patrick Conley, treasurer; Timothy Egan, secretary. The company owns a lease and option to purchase Brooklyn in the West Mountain district. The report within two years, the Hawkeye Nos. l and 2; the to the owners, while not highly colored, is likely to Pine Creek and the I X L, all in Wasatch A twelve-inc- h vice-preside- nt. county. j Commencing October l, the services of a caller on the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchcnge are dispensed with. A wave of economy has struck the members and at their demand the monthly expenses have been reduced from $1 lOto $45. W. E. Vigus, wh has served as secretary and caller, has resigned, and the duties of the secretary will be combined with those of the marker. Bids and offers will be recorded as heretofore, but there will be no call and trading will be done on the floor of the Exchange informally. ! - : NOTICE TO MILL MEN. Gentlemen. We beg to call your attention to our Hammered Steel Shoes and Dies, brand California." A home production. We are sole manufacturers of these celebrated Forgings, and can guarantee them t1 be equal to the best, being made of a superior quality of high grade steel. Warranted not to batter up clip off, or break at the shank. We desire to say that these Shoes and Dies .ire NOT cast in the desired shape and then hammer marked over, as some hammered shoes and dies ate but are taken from the ingot of specially selected steel and putin the desired shape under a large steam hammer, after which they are put through certam and processes which we control, which hardens iiem closes in the grain, rendering them compact and very dense. We shall be pleased to quote you pjitfsn application, together with any other inform tionyr,u Yours very truly, may desire. so-call- ed i Geo. W. Pennington k -- oNS ; $ y $ J j. j j y j |