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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- MINING REVIEW. N 11 i i i Information Concerning Utah Mining Companies. lluekeytt Milling: Company. Capital $400,000, divided into 400,000 shares of the par value of $1. E. E. Crooks, presC. E. ident; H. L. Colburn, vice-preside- nt; Hudson, secretary and treasurer. The owns seven claims (140 company acres), located between the Mercur and Sunshine, the Camp adjoining: the Badger group, in 200 contract for feet of A district. Floyd development work has been let. There are 100,000 shares of treasury stock. Secretarys office, 43 West Second South street. Cedar Valley Mining Company. Druehl, president; E. G. Rognon, secretary; Dr. C. M. Garrison, treasurer; E. E. Crooks, Dr. A. C. Ewing, O. R. Young and W. J. Bateman, directors. Company owns five patented claims, mill,, saw mill and valuable water rights, located in the Marysvale district, Utah. Over 2000 feet of development work has been done. Last assay, $104. No debts; cash stock in surplus and 106,000 shares of 305 Atlas treasury. Secretarys office, Salt Lake City. block, 20-t-on Dalton A Lark Silver and Lead Capital $2,500,000 ; 500,000 shares; par J. S. value, $5; W. E. Vigus, president; M. F. McBride, Johnson, Owns secretary; Lee Bentley, treasurer. seven claims (120 acres), in the Peepstone the district, adjacent to and between 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. block, office, Dooly etarys vice-preside- nt; Crown Mining Company. divided into 250,000 shares of the par value of $5. President, E. H. Airis; Gill S. Peyton; C. E. Hudson; treasurer, Dr. secretary, D. Woodruff. Owns three claims (sixty E. bedistrict,Chloacres), located in the Ophirand the tween the Little Pittsburg ride Point. Some development work has been performed, and a general sample taken from a depth of forty and56forty-liv- e ounces; feet shows: Gold, $8; silver, is free 17 The cent. company per lead, from debt and there are 50,000 shares ac-in will be the treasury. The property as soon as the snow tively developed to melts sufficiently permit advantageous work. Secretary's office, 43 West Second South street. Capital, $1,250,000, vice-preside- nt, Dalton Gold Mining and Milling Co. divided into 500,000 Capital, $2,500,000, value of $5. F. A. of the par shares, Min- I i president; W. S. McCornick, treasurer; F. B. Cook, secretary. Company owns eight patented and five unpatented claims (260 acres), in the Dixie mining district, Elmore county, Ida. Over $50,000 has been expended upon development. Shaft 210 feet deep and drifts and upraises all in ore of average value of $15 per ton in gold. Plans being prepared for electric n power plant and cyanide mill. No 40,000 in shares debts; treasury. SecrAtlas block, Salt Lake etarys address. Utah. City, 100-to- Little Pittsburg Mining Company ing Company. Capital, $2,000,000, divided into 400,000 shares of the par value of $5. E. H. Airis, president ;T. Ellis Browne, C. E. Hudson, secretary and treasurer. Owns six claims (120 acres), located in the Ophir district, northwest of the Eagle group. Considerable development work of has been done, showing two veins, one comThe to $10 $8 in and them gold. improveexpended upon development carrying ments, including hoisting plants, two mills pany has no debts and has $800 in the and eight miles of tramway. There are treasury. Development work will be reno debts and regular monthly dividends sumed as soon as the weather will perof $12,500 are paid. Secretarys office, 76 mit. Secretarys office, 43 West Second Commercial block, Salt Lake City. South street. East Golden Gate Mining Company. Ilex Mining Company. Capital, $3,000,000, divided into 600,000 250,000 shares. H. Capital $1,000,000, secshares of the par value of $5. George H. Harms, L. Antles, president; W. R. Robinson, president; Busenbark, retary. Location, Lion Hill; two James H. Bacon, treas- claims, incline. developed by a lead. urer; E. J. Carter, secretary. Owns six Three veins and silver gold, claims (120 acres), located on the exten- Average, $15showing office ton. Secretarys sion of the DeLamar Golden Gate vein, 102 Commercialperblock, Salt Lake. Treasin the Camp Floyd district. A double ury stock, 100,000 shares. No debts. compartment shaft, 9x4 feet in the clear, is being sunk by three shifts, and has Hlioebriflge-llonanz- a Co. reached a depth of 220 feet. At a depth 200,000 of 210 feet the superintendent reports Capital, $200,000, divided into G. S. $1. of and shares of the par value breaking into the decomposedto lime main R. Slater, the Holmes, president; J. cinnabar forming the capping J. M. Stoutt, treasurer; R. L. vein, which, it is believed, will be encountered within the next fifty feet. Se- Colburn, secretary. Owns Bonanza mine Second and Bonanza Third cretarys address, 513 Dooly block, Salt and Bonanza lodes, at Silver City, Tintic district, Utah, Lake City. have produced $700,000 worth of ore. Golden King Mining and Milling Co. which Now sinking a working shaft. Average shipments, 72 ounces silver Capital, $1,000,000, divided into 250,000 value20 of seven cent lead. Secretarys office, 25 shares of the par value of $4. W. H.- and per street. Salt Lake City. viceSouth Second West Dodge, president; Daniel Reber, Capital stock, $2,500,000, divided into shares of the par value of $1. J. Schenck, president; H. H. Rea, James H. Bacon, treasurer; J. K. Schenck, secretary. The company owns thirty-on- e patented lode claims, located in the West Mountain district. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been 2.500,000 vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; vice-preside- nt; 70-fo- nt; ot vice-preside- nt; YOU WILL STRIKE A RICH CHUTE In Values, Qualities, Low Prices, in Underweart Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Canes, Umbrellas, etc. By Selecting from our Store. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co., . 142 Main Street PLENTY OF WATER TO CONCENTRATE-- s' The Dirt and Produce The Best Work on Earth on Agencies in all Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Flannels. Mining Camps and Towns. . . . - TROY STEAK! LAUNDRY. All-Wo- Clothing, ol is what we sell. Here is the proof: Sheep Say, young fellow, that is a secondhand suit. Young Man "You are mistaken, my friend. I purchased that suit at Gardners. Sheep Now Im certain of it, cause I once wore that snit myself. -- Yes, what we have is and doable the all-wo- ol, THE UTAH MINING BUREAU. Conklin -- Sampling Ho. 46 E. 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