Show y Q THE STATE OF 10 1 0 0 4 park record during the month of september cars of ore were shipped out over the union pacific alone coming from the quincy ontario and daly west mines the quincy we understand heads the list moab times mr thos daly who has been down from his mining property at lisbon for the past ten days will return early next week he received today from L H eddy his second payment on the bond mr eddy has on the lisbon property bingham bulletin an ore bin of about tons capacity is being built at mouth of mystic shrines new incline and there are good indications that its full size will soon be tested A V anderson is a partner with mr mcgrath in the mystic shrine lease bingham bulletin the run on northern light at dewey mill amounting to something over tons will be completed early next week it will be followed by tons of ashland after which cook co leasing in Winn amuck upper workings will take their turn with a considerable lot vernal express the uintah copper summit company smelter was started up on the of september and was in operation seven days and a half during that time fifty two tons of bullion was run out they run three eight hour shifts of eight men to the shift if there was enough ore mined to keep the smelter running steady it would keep at least seventy five four horse teams constantly on the road to carter station hauling bullion out and coke back the smelter runs like a charm since it has been readjusted park record martin hammer president and T L hammer secretary and treasurer of the silver star group up hhaynes Th aynes came out from the city wednesday and went up to the mine they brought up with them two miners to add to the force of three working in the mine making five men now engaged in development work work is being carried on in the shaft now down feet which will be driven to the foot mark without delay from where it is probable a station will be cut and a drift run the material coming out looks very flattering castle dale progress S 0 huestis the colorado prospector who has been gadding around the hills of this vicinity for the last i three weeks has discovered what he is sure is a true fissure mineral vein on the west mountain 20 miles from here and together with A D dickson and james jeffs located a couple of claims on the lead mr huestis showed the progress man a sample of ore which is a light yellow oxidized quartz from which an assay showing a value of in gold was obtained from d a grass roots sample the vein matter is six feet in width and lies between well defined walls of blue lime rock or mr huestis returned to the mountain yesterday to further prospect it he has also located some very desirable oil land in the county in a vicinity not heretofore entered by other parties salina Salin aSun sun quite a breeze of mining excitement cit ement passed over richfield last saturday when it became known that assays essays on rock from the black hills near glenwood had given returns of in gold the ledge is twelve feet thick and the samples were taken at random william johnston proprietor of the richfield hotel got deeply interested and after the assay he dispatched a couple of men to the hills to do development work mr johnson says he does not expect that the values shown will hold out but he is willing to exper experiment intent to some extent the find is located about seven miles from richfield and the values exist in very thin streaks it may turn out good but there is very little in the formation to indicate that it carries any mineral values st george advocate M D py started to modena yesterday to meet superintendent in grant snyder of the apex and another individual whose identity could not be learned that there are to be some radical changes inaugurated in the affairs of the utah uta h eastern copper co is evident but the plans have not yet progressed far enough to assume tangible form there are ominous whisperings to the effect that a light and power plant is to be established on the la virkin with sufficient capacity to supply the needs of the company at the mine and the smelter in this particular and that a new smelter is to be erected with a much greater capacity than the small one with which the mine is being developed the old site of the st george smelter is mentioned in this connection tion the ground having been recently surveyed by the new company |