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Show INTEE-MOUNTAI- MINING REVIEW. N 11 Information Concerning Utah Mining Companies. Dalton Gold Mining and Milling Co. Robinson, president; W. R. Busenbark, James H. Bacon, treasurdivided into 500,000 er; E. J. Carter, Capital, $2,500,000, value Owns six secretary. claims shares, of the par E. G. of $5. F.A.. exten(120 on 'located the acres), Rognon, secre- sion of the DeLamar Golden Gate vein, Druehl. president; C. M. Garrison, treasurer; E. E. in the Camp tary; Dr.Dr. Floyd district. A double A. C. Ewing, O. R. Young compartment shaft, Crooks, 9x4 feet in the and W. J. Bateman, directors. Company is being sunk by three shifts, andclear, has mill, reached a depth of 365 feet. owns five patented claims, saw mill and valuable water rights, loca- address, 513 Dooly block, Salt Secretarys Lake City. ted in the Marysvale district, Utah. Over 2000 feet of development work has been done. Last assay. $101. No debts; cash Gold King Mining Company. of stock in surplus and 106,000 shares Capital, $2,000,000, divided into 400,000 305 Atlas office, shares. President, J. A. Williams; treastreasury. Secretarys block, Salt Lake City. urer, A. B. Miller; secretary, H. J. Dieter; manager, H. L. luygatt. Owns nine MillDalton & Lark Silver mid Lead claims (160 acres), located south of the Golden Gate, Camp Floyd district. ing Company. divided into veyed for. patent, with no contests. DeCapital stock,of $2,500,000, value of $1. J. veloped by tunnel 115 feet, showing values the 2.500,000 shares par as high as $7.30 gold per ton; shaft 21 feet, Schenck, president; H. II. Rea, 5 James H. Bacon, treasurer; J; K. showing $12.40 gold; another opening 10 $1.G5, and shaft feet, Schenck; secretary. The company owns feet, showing located showing $2. Every claim shows surface thirty-on- e patented lode claims,Two hunvalue, which increase with depth. A limin the West Mountain district. ited number of shares of treasury stock been have dollars dred and fifty thousand still for sale. Secretarys address, Box and improveexpended upon1 development 299, Sal Lake. Utah. two mills ments, including hoisting plants, and eight miles of tramway.' There are no debts and regular monthly dividends, Golden King Mining and Milling Co. of $12,500 are paid. Secretarys office, 76 Capital, $1,000,000, divided Into 25u,000 Commercial block, Salt Lake City. shares of the pai value of $4. W. 11. Dodge, president; Daniel Reber, East Golden Gate Mining Company. W. S. McCornick, treasurer; F. B. into 600,000 divided $3,000,000, Cook, secretary. Company owns eight Capital, shares of the par value of $5. George H. patented and five unpatented claims (2G0 20-t- vice-preside- nt; on , ' . vice-preside- . nt; . vice-preside- nt; acres), in the Dixie mining district,- Elmore county, Ida. Over $50,000 has been - Shaft 210 expended upon development. feet deep and drifts and. upraises all in ore of average value' of $15 per ton in gold. Plans being prepared for electric power plant and n cyanide mill. No 100-to- debts; 40,000 shares In treasury. Secretarys address, Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah. ltx Mining Company. ' , Capital $1,000 000, 250,000 shares! H. Harms, president; L. Antles, secLion retary. Location, Hill; two incline. claims, developed by .a Three verna showing. gold,. silver and lead: Average,' $15 per ton. Secretarys' office 102 Commercial block, Salt Lake. Treas. i ury stock, 100,000 shares. No debts. . , - 0-f- oot Co. Nlioebridge-Bonanz- a . Capital, $200,000, divided A 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 apd Bonanza Third lodes, at Silver City, Tintic district, Utah, ' which have produced $700,000 worth of ore. Now sinking a working shaft. Average value of seven shipments, 72 ounces silver and 20 per cent lead. Secretarys office, 25 West Second South street. Salt Lake City. vice-preside- nt; making a total bullion output of $105,-08- seems willing to predict any improveagainst $120,072 the previous week. ment, and the outlook is discouraging. Ore reported as folSome of the local smelters report a lows: purchasers were Record Prices. & $15,699; McMillan, Bamberger diminished supply of desirable ores, McCornick & Co., $42,200; Germania, Highest (covering a period of ten susthe Commercial $34,900; National without apparent cause, except bank, years), $5.25, in October and November, 1890. $114,999, against $117,928 pension of production during the the a total of Lowest, $2.80, July 28, 1896. previous week. Fourth of July holidays. The suspension of work this year extended over a longer period than usual, but the ore Silver. Mining Abstracts. market should have recovered from the The silver market has been strong E. W. Gen ter, Abstractor of Titles. effect before this. Some of the properties are curtailing their productions, in and prices steady throughout the week. Complete abstracts of all mining propthe expectation of a higher price for Speculators seem to be figuring on a erty in Sait Luke and Tooele counties, silver, and this may temporarily re- further advance. Following were the 150 Main street. duce the supply. The steady decline fluctuations: in lead, which established a new low Thursday 68c 68c Monday G8c Every Millionaire Made bis Fortune 68cTuesday record, also threatens to reduce the Friday 68c 68cWednesday production of desirable lead ores. The Saturday from Some Invention. bullion output of the State for the Prices. Record w eek just ended showed a slight falling Send us sketches of your invention for of ten Highest (covering a period off, compared with the previous week, a free opinion of merit and patentability 1890. and the ore transactions also show di- years) $1.19c, August 19, Our fees due after patent is granted Lowest, 58c, March 3 and 5, 1894. minished figures. The base bullion output of the smelWe will gladly refer you to many of our ters for the week was $S0,034, divided Lead. successful clients. as follows: Pennsylvania, $32,754; Gera Continued heavy offerings upon mania, $26,900; Hanauer, $20,400. There Washington Patent Agency, were also shipped cyanides to the value lifeless market resulted in a further deG St., N. W.f Washington, 1). C. of $2300, Ontario bullion $18,700, and cline in the price of lead to $2.80, the LARGEST IN TIIE WORLD. miscellaneous bullion shipments $4050, lowest point ever reached. No one ORE AND BULLION. 4, $22,-20- 0, 908-90- 4 HEW YORK AND CHICABO J. 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