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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- MINING REVIEW. N were instrumental in extracting hundreds this is done the superannuated liquor is drawn from dollars of the for veins which thousands 0f 0ff, the gold collected, and, after a minor ma-- 1 of nxnvm causa abandon-The built. 1 were this of Leal they nipuiation, turned over to the ussayer, to be land office, there are lying unclaimed m lie3 the fact that when added with the retort taken from the donment and idleness o certificates of mineral parent to min-th- e and forty-twplates locations in Utah. Some of the certificates veins reached a certain depth the ores con-- 1 into bars. From the scales where the wagon I tained more or less sulphuretts of iron, which and its load is weighed to the deposition into the ?r prevented the saving, by such simple methods, hands ofthe superintendent of the gold brick, to the patents gone to dig-o- f the percentage of gold adequate to the assay, the cost has been thirty cents a ton, an aggre- gings where they are in no fear of claim I and construction mill in our gate of sixty cents from the time the ore left the The equipment The followin& 18 the ll8t: c0unty during the last four years has wrought bin8 at the mine. The affairs in the assay office I I Mineral certificate Io. 219, for the Sarchfield a wonderful change over the above conditions; Qf this company are very exacting First an y? "ppr,r,1-- ai wnere we can ; stanl m ngnuully reaches the battery; second, a sample is taken Smelting company. Feb. 2d. 1878. P",P leaV6B th battery n itS paSBage No. 293, to George W. Case, for Honey Comb tlanvXrefthe RockJafountain to the Vanners; third, after the vanners have Lode in the Little Cottonwood Mining district, I base the conditions of of the ores, done their work a sample is taken of the con-- 1 Salt Lake county, Utah, Dec. 16, 1879. regardless unless it passes so pronouncedly into a condi- - centrates; fourth, towards the completion of the I No. 470 issued to John P. Humphrey for the I tion that nothing short of a smelting process second roast the man in charge is continually I Leonore Lode, Rush Valley Mining district, I to the deliver from its base making a quantitative test for iron sulphates, Tooele county, Utah, August 16, 1881, will answer gold Such is the mill now attached to the I and fifth, after the leaching is completed and I No. 508 issued to George W. Case, Nov. 17, bondage. for North Pole lode, Little Cottonwood Yellow Jacket property, and the one belonging I denuded tailings are being discharged gold 18 ric to the American Development and Mining Com-- 1 a dnai is taken, all of which are carefully I min sample I issued Nov. 20, 1891, to herdinand panvat Gibbonsville. The latter mill I have determined and a daily report of the result made I tod a miners delight to see in full operation, to the cLimfTutle Ctonwood Mining dfs- superior officer. The clorination works I and can truthfully say that it is perfect m every attached to this mill have a capacity of double trict. I detoil. These mills stand as models of success that of the mill proper; and I understand it is I 518 issued Nov. 20, 1891, to Ferdinand I to all who may come and wish to imitate them. be determination of the mill management to Glaser and James Fowles for Old Sole Leather The A. D. and M mill at Gibbonsville of thirty increase the mill to correspond with I lode mining claim in the Little Cottonwood capacity I I n stamps has a capacity at present. The works. The mines belonging mnnS district. chlorination I ore is delivered to the mill from the mine half I No. 611 issued Sep. 13, 1882, to The Starmont company more than justify such a step .mile away-- by teams at a cost of thirty cents Prom information gathered I am led to be- S S d 4 Wash,ngton .ton. From thence the ore passes on down au- lieve that the Yellow Jacket mill is of similar comtyfato d68iEn ab0V!,' No. C31 for toe Grand Duchess lode mining taer particles, which escape through the griz- - There ig now being in contempla- - ciaim in the West Mountain mining district zlies and reach the distributers, from whence it on for erection next spring five mills two 20- - issued to Samuel V. Smith March 4, 1891. i. delivered to the and is passed into Lamp two and one and so No. 035 for the Sofia Lode mining claim the batteries, which are six in number with five tj,e good work will go on until a hundred such in the Blue Ledge district, Wasatch county, I double-dis-stamps each, including milIs is planted in the county, which I earnestly Utah. Issued August 10, 1891, to Michael charge mortars. Here the amalgamation of beUeve will be but an tocentive to add several p!lafhnessy,EudoraShaughnessyandElohard what free gold there min the quartz commences hundred more. Our county is not prospected. No G3(i for the North Side No. 3 lode mining which is caught on the two silver electro-plate- d to ten miles from from claim, in the Blue Ledge Mining district, In some piaCes eight to each attached plates battery, where town it is as wild and untamed as it ever was sued August 10, 1891, to Michael Shaughnessy, about 40 per cent of the gold in the ore is saved. since the days of creation. But it is not the Eudora Shaughnessy and Richard Grant. The escaping slimes and pulp is again delivered No. 782 for the Old Judge lode in the Uintah we want so much as capital to de- proSpector to distributors, where, in exact proportion to Summit county, issued July 28, 1883, yelop and improve what we have already found; district, to the Silver Key Mimng company, each, it is carried to the Frue vanner concentra- - tll0 discoveries are a long way in advance of No. 845 for the Manitoba lode mining claim tors, which do their work so nicely that no ap- develonment adeqUt the Little Cottonwood district, issued preciable percentage of the value is lost At Driftwood. in Q 1890 to Christopher J. Johnston and Charles this point the automatic arrangement of the Id Brough. The Tom Boy Sold. process is broken. The concentrates from the No. 857 for the Tiewaukee lode in the West vanners is now delivered to the roasting furMountain district, issued May 7th, 1894, to Tie- sale Tom of the the to expectation Contrary waukee Goid and Silver Mining company. nacos by hand, where, in its passage through as ora to ion omPany xp J1 one of them, it is automatically stirred, and By mne No. 916 for the Comet lode in the San Fran-finall- y the $2 000,000. been consumated, price being cigco districti Beaver county, issued October 15, dumps itself immediately in front of the The mine is 8ltuated near Tellunde and 18 1884, to Josiah Q Pattu, A. B. Goldstein, Edwin reverbatory furnace where it is most thoroughly paying gold mines in the country. Morrison and H. B. Compson. roasted until not a trace of sulphate of iron is, OI U1W Hamilton Smith for the company made the pur- - No. 1501 for Hard Times lode in the Detroit chase for the Exploration company of London district, Millard county, issued October 6, 1896, com- - to Charles M. Howard. was transfer the and Rothschilds) (the the Alto lode in the Detroit dis- . Saturday by F. L. Underwood of No. 33 No. 1562 forOctober nation building from whence, m due course it i 0, 1890, to Charles M. How- Btook. trict, issued t of the l on0 is charged into large iron barrels lined inside lard. . n tb Homestake lode in the Tintic with lead. To this barrel charge there is added hJde for No. they fey -, rrryrs staX hZ -- Son 1 t 100-to- ? self-feede-rs 950-poun- d 5-sta- 10-sta- 1 is-cop- per JJJ Cpar ThS pSl iT J" 18' and sulphuric tic Jn, PP proportions, when the barrel is set to rolling, gtart and ha3 paid from the gra8S root8 doWn. No. 2110 for the Bichard lode in the West which is kept up for several hours; then the I Mountain district, issued June 2, 1890, to The has a single overshoot 2500 feet long. filter- - on, charge is passed into a large circular iron and tightly fastened up. Water is now introduced under compressed air pressure which forces it through the ore, and in its passage dis- solves the chloride of gold and leaches it out tod delivers it in this solution to the settling ing tank where any extraneous sands may have es caped from the leaching tank is allowed time enough to settle, when again it is drawn off into precipitating vats, when sulphate of iron in solution is added to it, which in turn precipitates gold in a lino iluculant condition. After vats, Lead Mine company. d 3()() foQj. jevei8 but a second tunnel is being No. 2108 for the Nelson lodo in the Uintah level, district, issued June 2, 1890, to John L. Weber yoin afc the ntogtrike and Edward W. Berry. g who know the mine well 6ay that if for the Brooklyn lode in the Tintic ore Qn the lower level should prove as rich No. 2114 issued June 23, 1896, to Hudson Smith, as that being worked at present, the mine will district, No. 967 for the McQueen lode in the West be wnrfh g , 000 , 000 !d0UIldain district, issued December 21, 1893, to Tiewaukee Gold and Silver Mining company. , Go to Harris & Wilson No. 939 for Caledonia lode in the West Moun- Am-1 tain district, issued December 21, 1893, to For Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. erican companies only, represented. nt workJng8 aro between the 250 |