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Show truth. ,,l 12 r t I - A Kj t t . of development under the direction of lieved to be a continuation of the MINING COMMENT. Mr. Gorlinski has attained consider- same mineralized formation. The Improvements to be prosecuted able prominence in that famous camp, J S on account of its of values the high by the Majestic company with the ores A very desirable strike both on acin silver and lead. It is situated proceeds of the $35,000 loan recently south of the Quincy ground and is be count of the high values of the preci- authorized by the management, have been formulated by Manager W. A. Farish and his plans have been' apcon proved by the board. A centrator will be erected at the O. K. mine. The companys smelter and all of its mines will be connected by a two-foo- t gauge railway system. In addition, a progressive development of the various properties will be Inaugurated. Mr. Farish places the cost of concentrating the ores at from 35 to 50 cents a ton, and estimates that un der existing conditions ore that car riea as low as 1 per cent copper can be handled at a profit, this being the material broken down in extracting the ores of higher grade. On the 200 levels of the O. K.f profit and able ore bodies have been developed which show a width of 150 feet, and a length of 260 feet, with an average value of from 4 to 5 per cent copper for the entire mass. This above wa ter level, below which point, accord ing to all known laws, the bodies will be richer, more uniform and more easily reduced. In the development part of the mine it is estimated that 300-to- n 300-fo- U : ).t i j ' i : ; j f ' ' i . f. . t l 1 i t t It ' erty in 6 Big Cottonwood canyon find was made in an. upral of'45 from the inner end of u,e tll which is now in 130 feet Tn defined fissure vein with 'a width611, rying over several feet, an AVt streak of ore shows 35 ,1114 per 35 per cent iron, 32 ounces oftJfad to the ton and $4 in gold ThL Ver erty consists of a groun 6 fu claims and the stock is ow by Salt Lake part.es are W. C. Tracy, manage?8 Jones, president; E. W tary and Max M. Johnson vorable showings will cause a J! ?' Hal increase o tbe working force a more vigorous development of t e ? ft? THE SCENIO LINE TO d Qlenwood Springs, Aspen, Leadville, Fneblo, Colorado Spring!, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, property. a Marcus and all points east Connecting Trains. at Ogden Depot with all Southern Pacifle and Oregon Short Una The only Transcontinental Line passing directly through Salt Lako City. SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER Via Three Separate and Distinct Beetle Routes. Dining Cars, service a la Carte on all through trains. For rates, folders, free Illustrated booklets, eto., In q sire of jeur earest ticket agent, specifying the Rio Q raids route, or address A. BENTON, G. A P. D, SSha SALT LAKE CITY & TO ALL PRINCIPAL At the Gemini, at Tintic, under the management of Jackson McChrystal, connection has been made with the level, where ore body on the 1600-foabove. levels on as the as it is strong the is heavy diviamong The Gemini the inand of the state, dend payers dications are that its prosperity will well-know- n S1? ounces of silver and the ton. As to what part of the workings the rich ore was taker from, he had not been informed a question about which he was decidedly anxious for information. A small force has been at work through the winter, and this will be considerably increased when the surface water irom melting snow disappears from the ground. THE SHORTEST AND FASTEST LINE gion. the & W. L. Goodsell is at camp looking after the work being done at the Goodsell Mining companys property in American Fork canyon. His departure was hastened by some unusual assays obtained from samples sent to him from the property the early part of the week, and which revealed as Through Pullman and Ordinary Sleeping Cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally Conducted Excursions. L & E. Jones, mine writer and mining engineer ha returned from a months southern Utah, Nevada, California in Arizona, during which time he eS ined numerous mining prouorttK and localities. Union FAST TRAINS DAILY dicts that with proper management the Majestic will soon be one of the greatest and most profitable mining enterprises in the Rocky Mountain reJL poses has been regist,,(1 Wheeler & Wilson company., L ot from 700,000 to 1,000,000 tons of ore can be extracted and which will yield about one part of smelting ore, car rying from 8 to 10 per cent copper, to five or six parts of concentrating ore, containing about 3 per cent copper. At the Old Hickory enough ore has been developed to run the lead smelter for a year and a half which carries from 20 to 35 per cent lead, from 20 to 35 ounces of silver to the ton, and 80 cents in gold, in addition to from 2 to Mr. Farish pre6 per cent copper. ous metals contained in Uu? 0 its superior qualities for smclti UTAH POINTS t W. Madsen returned the early 1 P- - pai t of the week from the Century mine and mill at Park Valley, bringing with him a gold bar of the usual value. The mill, he states, is now reducing from 35 to 50 tons of ore daily and this output is averaging about $8 to the ton in gold, over one-which is profit to the company. e machinery was never performing I better, there is water, and the ore showings areample fully meeting expectations. He reports considerable activity in the camp, with work progressing at the lone, West Century and ot 1 be indefinitely 'prolonged. 1 The excavation for the concentrator on the Kearns-Keitproperty at Park about is completed and a con City will soon be let. erection its tract for 1 h THB SHORT LINE TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. At the annual stockholders meeting of the Uncle Sam Mining company, held within the past week, the old officers were continued for the ensuing year. They are Jotyn Bern, James Chipman, B. F. Saunders, Wil liam H. McIntyre, and George Haver-ramPlans for the erection of a concentrator were submitted by Manager Chipman, which will probably be car- Sunrise, the last presenting encouraging showings. THE ONLY LINK TO W. H. Tibbals has associated with him in the mining and brokerage business N. J. Nettleton, a former bank cashier of Tabor. Ia. p. Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Thunder Mountain. ried out when arrangements are completed for a permanent supply of water. This company begins the new year with a small cash balance to its credit between SALT LAKE AND OGDEN The St. Louis and Vassar groups at Park City form the foundation for Mining company with a capitalization of $300,000, diM. vided Into shares of $1 each. Shaughnessy, Robert Gorlinski, J. R. Walker, T. F. Singlser and James Hogle constitute the board of directors. This ground after a short season the St. Louis-Vass- J Numerous samples of ore from the Scottish Chief at Park City, recently brought to town by Manager W. I Lawrence, show' values ranging from 25 to 427 ounces of silver, from 4 to 20 per cent lead, 2.4 to 7.3 per cent copper, and from 40 cents to $1.60 to the ton in gold. The best results came from the lowest and most recent workings, which have attained a depth of 325 feet. An encouraging feature of the mine is 175 tons of ore in the bins obtained during the winters development that will pay the entire expense of its extraction, making the DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY Jt ar O. E. BURLEY, r. M. SCHUMACHER. Q. PAm9, Acting Tnamo Mon. AHO O. Tirr . SPENCER, Amar. O. P. 4 T, property practically A. H. P. Myton, .4 V "V - decidedly tHAWWiV'T' - self-supportin- g. formerly Indian |