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Show WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 4 PROPERTIES IN 1DAH0-M0NTAN- Mining Idaho, cuiiiiwtd o f east-iIdaho northern Washington, end weeUrn Montana la exper-leacina period of unueuul acW. L. lad tivity, according to office of the deck of the Wallace Denver jiock Drill company who a buainem returned from hie li yAT j.ape. nglun ih trip the juet to nipet m the of active avetlun mentioned. fields At Chewrlah, Mush., the Mince corporation ia two North-tre- at wurs-In- g SHOWING STEADY ACnVfTIES Much Activity. SEEKS On East Side of on development PARK CITY While more pub'rouped! are licity in being given the Star of mine, which Utah, bccauae of the fact that la a property. r and more exteneive operaIn Ucho cenyor. neer Coalville, greati tion! ere being done et that propChloride Queen hae begun erty than ay pf tha other comparathe grading for the ci.netrudion of tively new propertiea of that localthe ehlfta 1 property. rl at the uod lad-ellve- r have He new emelter. ia eapeaclty of elrout 75 to 1U0 tone day. The Big Chief claim, alao near which will to CalvUle, have been optioned are J. ialnxiuiKl and there y A. new on the Job doing preltimn-u- will be inwork. Equipment next two inonthe with the stilled end operation! la ear neat. hlowt. of the Fiaile ere will Ke tunder way minea rear Metal-In- t diamond drilling et prtaent. Borne of the properties inAtmaJting eurface Improvementa Troy, Mont., the Montana Mernlngg mint la very active at preoent. It Is being operatedcom-by the Snowstorm Silver Iad now mines Other Troy pany. ur. Big working; am the Big Know-norliberty, Meu tirnuae operated by leumi Alon-taa- a Mountain, Kederul Bilvtr, I Bhtt. m . and Blacktail. lli'ibert property naar Llblf, Muni., haa a nice ore with a In showing: gold content, eamirieH from there alThe mrnngera have ehaw. Initnlled a email comprn-o- r ready tAunehlne William Tha lcad-rllv- and other equipment. Other Libby concern gttielr propertiea at are t mhiGalecler Silver-Lea- develop-l- a preaent Mini- d HOKE Famous Gold Property in Rich Colorado Silver Camp Reopened for De- Fuel groups included 5,614 plants representing capita of (221,511 oil, amploysd 11,754 people, disbursing (41,147,075 in galarias nnd wages. Balea of coal, natural gaa and crude oil returned (57,551,051 or I per cent to the operators, velopment al non-met- Extensive Placer Deposit In Far North Gives Up Nuggets of Gold Worth From S to $20 Each. CREEDE, Colo. Richard Mur-raldeputy mine inspector cams In with Clyde Sprague of Wagon ity. It ntuat not bo auppoaed the Wheal Gap first of the week other propertiee on the euet aloe tha old ilappy Thouylt mine and was are nut buay with plana mapped ouened again. Tracks are being out for big things In the way of deand men aa as repaired many velopment during the eummer and may be used just will be put on at tall months. once, as It Is to bs shipping The fact that the International In sixty days.expected people have expended e quarter of a little Although gold haa been a million dollara for holding! In taken from tha lower levels of the the vicinity of the Liberty, in adthe Happy Thought haa dition to aecurlng vaat holding!, In- Amethyst, been noted aa the only guld mins cluding the old Nelaon Queen, an-- in a silver caiupin years past shiphundred! of acrca to the mirth anti ping ora running five or six ounce to down northweat the and fifteen per cent lead. Provo river; mean great future gold One stops aluns haa yielded and the In nperatlona detelopmenta and tha history of the mine ia a company with millloiia near I3.00u.00u. by of dollars at their command. Bprague, who Is Interested In addition work ia going on In Clyde of opIhe lea ne, will have steadily with amall working forces erations hare. The A.charge E. Humphat tha Knnnld, and on the other estate has a controlling Interable at text I'tah, the Park Stand- reys est In ths ownership. Jack Pickens ard. the Park King, the bast Side of Bumniitvllle fame who mads the Silver, the Sphinx, the Park Galena, ecent big discovery at the Little , the Blue Ledge, the Annie iiiine hiuI several other men and then closer to Park City the are In tha Ichm". Queen Bather, the Park Consolila the fliat extensive work dated group the latter Juat getting to This he duns since tlm end of Shrive In (ha im for active dcvelppmenL In May, 1925. Collins' Work So there Is much to look forward will lie lease started where Mr. Collins lo in a mining way. and news stopped. In the Hun low level, operfrorn Home of the slaive good properties ating through the Park llegent can r&utunably he expected before shaft. A cruKM-cvein from ths th end of the year --and It will hanging wall was cut at the Junccome, bank on that. tion and Mr. Collins took our much The Park Galena Is doing hfg rich oro In 1911-1hut developfir and shipping regularly; and ment work was done In trite the wlht the iark Itah. and Silver King vein. The present lessees will folCoalition, brandling ount Into vir- low this up and have reasons to gin territory all the time, with hellevs that as startling dlocoverles coittlnuoue ne wore reaervea will be made as have been made being opened up by them, makes In the hanging wall of several other the future 0f Park City mines In this district. No less aually bright, with promise exception, of it soon than Prof. Emmona the noturimmlng over with new ore uncov-erlng- thority ed geologist told Mr. Sprague in greater production and 1910 that he considered the Happy one of the best bets In lIro,rrllv r'"r City ro- w- Thought camp. Keconl.tfl"ln y, (244,-105.05- 1, mln-lnn- non-ferro- 16.-96- MAREIIEVILLE l (26U,-(M'- O DISTRICT SHOWING MUCH ACTIVITY Coppt-rupyliB- clle-Pa- rk TOXOPAH, Nev. There la great deal of activity In the vicinity of Miirkleevllle, according to Hurry tlurtx, who Is developing the Alpine mine, which produced (2U0.UUU along about 19UI, the ore being run through tha Loops mill. A recent shipment neited (IS a .on, the value being gold and silver. Six men are now at work on the property and it I expected that u. muny more wilt be on the pay mil within a short time. Four tons of rails have been purchased at Virginia City and will be used In the mine aa development work proNo work has been done gresses. below the 2U0 foot level. J. Jackson and h!a associate of San Francisco are operating the Morning Star under bond and are taking out ore that runs high. In ths early sixties ore from thia mine was shipped to Swansea, Wales, and netted the owners better than (1U0 a ton. The water coming from the mine completely eroden the Iron raila and laves a deposit uf native copper, it la stated. Mr. Curlx had In hla possession a cum pie of one of the rails which had been hud about a year ago from which every particle ot the Iron hud been eaten, leaving the rail as a soft, crumbly fromutlon covered with copper. Al Stewart, who haa been prosand doing development pecting work in Alpine county for a number uf years, made a discovery in canyon lust week ihut bids fair to become a Producer. from the strike gave valAssays ue of (10 In silver and (7.50 in gold. The ora body la of great width and those who have seen It are of ths opinion that it will develop Into a paying property. NEW OIL HELD SHALE B On Mining Claims Second Gold Zone Maple Creek Mine Sold to S. L. Man date ot and TRICE, Utah. Byron W. Pape, president of the General company of Balt Lake City, announced that arWednesday rangements hod been completed by his company for the purchase of the Maple Creek Coal Mining company property of 450 acres in Bpring Canyon. Pape alao announcwhich ed that a new company would embrace both the Maple Creek and ha General companies, would probably ba organised. Thirty miners will bs employed at the property thia year, with a possible Increase in the force to 90 men during the next year. Emanuel Kragekake Is president of the Ms pie Creek company. Besides President Pape, officers of the General Cooperative company an1 vice President. Otto W. Kotter, and secretary. William H. Toil. Bit Higher Values In Utah Interest MILB'ORD, Beaver county's mining lnduetry hae been very noticeable about towa during the last few days. The final for inuklng on mining claims and eubmitting labor came at the done of proof a last-minu- te June, activity mil occasioned by evidenced, vii the and den rise in the county's mine stock during the last few weeka Chief mmonr the mines to spring into th limelight, was tha Magn- ueemmli TONOPAH, Nev. --The secopa shipment made by the Uold Zone company from the 500 foot level of lie mine at Divide had an average .ot IH.75. according to Albert BllVer, consulting engineer for the company. The first shipment had an average value of (14.24. Thirty tone of ore are In the hm toward the third shipment and slopolia L.?d, where Todies of ore ing Is being continued above llic have been uncovered al different level. No work eloping Is 'While little mineral la be- being done In the except levels. mine. ing shifted from this mine, SuperThe beat grade of ore i being intendent Xebeker haa been pros-- ! toped on the hanging wall aids of peetlng end Is setting the siege for the fissure. At this place a eeuin a good run of ore to be moved out several Inches wide at the tup of later. Only th ore moved out in the drift opened to a width of une proeperting haa been shipped. and a half feet at the bottom of Con. Veins uncovered at 175 end 00 thrd rift. This ore hae the high foot levels. The first was discovaverage value uf $(5 a ton. Alered on the llth of June, and tha the condition at thie place Long Drill latter Juat a few days ago. New though Indlratea heat ore le below that the development work on the latter the 500 font, Mr. Silver things that Ths Consolidated TONOPAH la mw underway, with very en- the condition may be only luctil. Cortex Silver mine In Western couraging? signs for a consistently Eureka county is In fine physical high grade ore. The 175 foot vein lice ilxty- - feet from the original big condition and able to sustain the for It fa claimed that a strike, and present rate of production some time to cotne said Fred of commercial very hlgglx grade be moved oue from this ore will consulting engineer, who two weeka at the mine. The With Mr. Xebeker at the Hope. spent camine, is A. E. Kipps, In the mil) la treating around 130 tons OF DOUBTFUL of ore per day and making a pacity of conrultlng geologist. Much bleating has been heard good extraction. about tti mine region, west snd south of town, signs of the re200 newed Internet In smaller claims, and last mlnuts assessment work. U. S. Director of Geologisome There Is talk of the MajesCoast Mine Club tic Marti ng up operations All their cal Fails Find to In Survey acreage over taxes la .paid up four thousand dollars being turned WALLACE. Ida. The memberover to the county this spring from Any Good Evidence. of the Seattle Mining club has ship thle company alone. MoscTha Increased to 200 according to Wilmuch-talkeow mine ia doing well It le said, d Ida. The and JVALIACE, liam J. Klmendorf, mining and are uf tin reported (numl in getting out considerable Seattle, beore. Ore will not be in position to urea In the vicinity of Grants i'asa, metallurgical engineer, of th bureau fore the mining be moved to advantage from Maglire., was Introduced Into the ure chamber of connnerre and the nolia until the present or accident. human by agencies, prospecting illy axsociation in Northwest campaign it completed, although otherwise, according to a letter ui Spokane thisMining week. what or that la being removed for W. H. Hampton, ot Portland, Ore., convenience. It filling the bine at publleheil In the lust Issue ot the min. and Mining Journal uf New York, in which he quotes ihe nasi; tant director of the United States Rich serological survey to that uffret. Cortez to Use ire I Members in bugi-n-erln- Ore Opened S-O-R-- In Brougher Lease T0NO PAll Or emimattd to $3 0 to $300 a ton waa cut ,n Original B eepah?atrdllr Treynor Mines company. Thomas Butler tease un the Brougher mine at Divide. The 3" t of .il .s.ef Si."1 Tl.' worlc being done f 0B wl,h !iLVl ,hit being do. AMAy ? areTn'c IhZT t1 Wyoming Oil Land MMM EREnT YVyo The gene Washington hae a force of endneera at work in weitcrn Wyoming, including i.in-col- a office it P R-Y You've been game and played Then llic game? And lost? lun't sulk or you'll sink! 1un't envy: emulate. To have little, dn little. Ih n t give up. net up. Purpose and perspiration are a winning team. Put money Into the right thina at the right time and It leads i.i furlutie with the Irast t remind fuse That arral huslne fact is iirnered by those who .nvi-s- t blindly, and lose, and .ire sorry. eom-Mcrei- al feel that am fully warranl 'il expressing the preliminary editi- "I In Hngineers Survey el lend of these discoveror deposits has been discussed Informally from time to time-- by mining organisations in the west. Mr. Hampton quotes the letter from the director of the geuio,-ii-a- l survey, who says three samples were tested ond that thry contained lead, antimony and tin. Arsenic, cadmium, cupper, eulult. nirkel and zinc were sought, but not found. The dlrertor save: 'These samples therefore consist of alloys of cnminnn metal of types quite usual In certain babbit metals and solders. Alloys uf this kind are not romtuor. the man- l'L.UR,,,,r M- Bu,l,r h J M Bern ,m ,'rank" "rf Inter- - In nature. h,ch, n,wtV' " g The ies 1 on that the metals represented In the samples were Introduced by accidental! human agrnrlen, yor otherwise, either before or during the process by which they were furported to have been extracted from the rock that was supposed to rnntain them.'' PARK CITY COXSOI.WVIHU. The old Roosevelt tunnel ut and Teton counties, platting of Deer Valley. Is being cleaned out, and ths work of extiniurveyed land. tending It Into the mountain le Frtctlcatlly every foot of thle expected to commence next week, land haa recently been filed upon by the management of the Park with application for prospectors City Consolidated. The Record is oil aid to permits under the gen-e- Informed it I the Intention art. t frnni Major oil quin-rsnl- sink nn underground leanlr.g In unrur-veyeills tunnel level, gn1 then prospect holding permits snd other lerrJMry ere now tying Into the St. lines loof thle new combine. in holdings describing government Perk Record. cal Inn of their holding. gas sh.-if- GIVE ROPE TO HOPE KKXtMktHLK T. T. Lates WHITEHORSE, reports from the new gold strike on Squaw creek Intimates an extensive placer deposit. The two In dian discoverers. Big Jim and Faddy Duncan, arrived In Whitehorse recently with II ounces of coarse, heavy gold. In tha lot are nuggeta weighing from (I to (20. Th display in th window of W. A. Puckett's store Is causing a sensation TONOPAH. The cyan Ids mill ot ths Mono Mining company at Bwsst. water ie trostlng between 40 and Of tone ot ore par day and making a saving of II to II per esnt of ths metals, principally ellvsr. Producto: for May waa 11,000 ounces of bullion form 1011 tons of or, an averags Tha era now) of 41 tons por day. bolng milled Is frssr from elay than a somewhat; run and usual min here. larger tonnaga ean bo milled, stats T. H. Kerrulch has left with a th Nevada Mining Praaa It carries crew of men for the ecene of the lightly higher values In gsldL strike. He haa about 6,000 feet of the creek under option snd lease. Kerrulch, who knows the country from lonf resident experience, is going by way of Champagne Lauding, a distance of approximately 05 miles from Whitehorse, and whl:h can be reached over a good road by motor car. From Champagne to the head of Deaedeash lake, a distance of about 50 miles, la made by motor boat, and from the head uf Dezedeash lake to Squaw ctei-over the old Dalton trail by pack 15 distance a miles. of The train, trip from Whitehorse to Kqusw creek can be made In three daya This dlscuveiy M regarded here as the most important strike vines the early gold rush daya TO BE EXPLORED mat till IIVKIIV IX XKl ienli'gr dots nut record like it In charsrter and . Also gold, silver, k.ndln ind other mineral and metal on ths discovered same property. aty-lirii- J i. s inasii-lU'le- by deed with FLAN "f uritatiizatiun to duplicate or mirp.'is- - -- in profits lFR SHARK the great sulphur fortiineM that have hesq mud and nr- in Ihe making Owned St'l.l'lll'lt MIXING 's rerord for IMvIdi-mlTer Annum Market Irlr ivr share I'ruflts Ter Phare. One share made nior money thnn most men tnaka In a life time. Investigate. Free Booklet. KERR & CO. WtlX 4IIMICK RMIR. has Fraselaee, Calif. 2X7 OILERS Al PROMISE Old Pittsburgh Pond Is Leased Nev. Hughe and TONOPAH, Fanchlnl have taken a leans of tits old Pittsburgh Silver Peak tailings pond and are arranging to Inotalt a aim pie reclamation plant bused on linos similar to thoaa dovleed by Albert Silver for use In Gold-fielThe equipment M simple and effective and If the hope of the backers are realised the plant will; be a miniature mint for the operators. The first unit will have a capacity of 250 tone a day making a recovery of per cent from tellings, which, according to careful sampling, carry gold and silver values of from tl to 01.60 per ton Four house at Gilbert hava been bought to move to Silver Peak. The road between points M In excellent shape for heavy trucks and free from steep grades or sharp turns to Interfere with topheavy loads. Mullan Men to Spend California Gold Summer in South CenWELL tral Idaho Counties. Output Falling BAN' Rush L. DeNise and Hi Are Associate! Report Production. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo Anothei boost for southwestern Wyoming come with the report of an oil weil on g new sructure by Kush L. 1H Nioe and hla Rock Springs and Green River associates. The new well RETARDING Under-Reamin- at g Jamea Oil Well. MILFORD. The Jamea Oil well is at a level of 1120 feet and the drill le In ehala. tthe shale waa struck after drilling through about 20 feet of limestone. From shale, indications are that the formation1 will chaneg back to limealone. Walter Jamea states that they are under reaming new In order to let the casing down below the shale. They are In hopes of striking a formal ton soon which will hold the easing, but the shale Is very cavey. It Is thought however to ba of slight depth. Aa soon as the water in the hole can be shut off properly by the casing. which depend much on the slocaied on Section 3, Twp. 14 X., range 111 W on the Union Pacific railroad lease and Is said to tie good for about 201' burrel ot production daily at the depth of 520 feet. It hae been drilled atmut 7 feet Into a sand 15 feet thick. The oil le said to be belter than the Pennsylvania crude and is particularly valuable since no oil of thie kind Is being produced In tha sute of Wyoming at present. Ths location Is 106 miles from Rock Springe. depth of the loose shale, the drillers The etructure Is known as the expect to make much fabler headMeridian Anticline and ia south of way. the old Spring valley field where oh has been produced for 25 yean, or more. A small production was developed a 742 feel in the lower sand of he Aspen and the preaent production comes from the first sail of the Bear river. There are a number of big sand below th! present 1 4 production and it ia thought that at both 1500 feet and 1500 feet large production wilt be encountered. There Is much activity In the field and at present there are three Star rigs In operation fur shallow laproduction and one Standard rig being erected on section 11 for a to 2500 feet unless production le encountered at a leaser depth that, the deeper sands. The original well on thl structure was drillid ti DllffllNES WALLACE, Ida. A part of Lemhi and Idaho counties of Idaho, having an area of S50 square miles and said to have been unseen by human eyes, la the objective of li. V. St. CMlr and Harry W. Ingalls of MulMn, Idaho, who left recently. They were Joined at Superior, Mont., by M. L. Lydig, manager of the Iron Mountain mine, and B. N. Sharp, mining engineer. Spokane. Lemhi county was to be entered by way of Hamilton, Mont. Preparation! for the adventure waa made last year by lngalla and St. CMlr when they scouted along part of the area and established a base at the Brown Butta gold mine. The camp M at an altitude of 7500 feet nd overlooks a valley that he quare will try io explore. To penetrate the unknown, the party must cross two mountain ranges. Syndicate Takes Up Slavonian Near Ward-ne- r; 3 Others Work. hTe region M occupied by timber and traveraed by streams, according to an avMtor. The purpose of tha exploration la the discovery of or but general information will be sought and mapped and photographing will be done. The adventure In expected to occupy much of the summer. Coppermines to Have Huge Hoist L In I9U1 to 150U feet and prnduchun waa obtained ut 542 feet and a:o WALLACE The fiyndicale Min-nin- g at 1UUS fret but the well gut Into company, which a few year trouble and w,ua finally lost. At ago secured control of the Bio. vonlan property near Wsrdner. having failed to comply with the terma of its contract, the Slavonian has taken over Alining company the property and is now engaged in doing the annual assessment work. The main development at the Rluvoniun Is a crosscut tunnel 1200 feet In length which cut the which a drift ha been vein, upon extended east 150 feet. The vein Is a big strong fissure with much mineralization, including some lead and silver. Assessment work le being directTOXOFAH Th bottom of the ed to extend ths drift. G. W. shaft et tha Antelope mine of Hi Dougherty, of Wallace, u rferetary National Merger Gold Mine com- of the company. The property Is pany Is in sulphide urc of h.qh j almost within the tuwnsile ot Wsrdner and Join the unker Illll grade and the ore usbmly is gettir.g and Kullivan. the shaft aplarger and belter Rnh Roy mine In the Beaproaches .the fooiwsll vein, saysof-a verThedlNtrlit near Sunset and the telegram received at the Reno near Murray are now Chests Krnnk lead fice of the company, from Maloney, general manager. Dn i!.e doing the annual tsseasuient work, same day a letter arrltert frnni according to Dougherty. The North nine .rille has Superintendent Turn t'nnnnllv. sii-- Btar mine near fur 4n fet of rhnase-.itt-Ina few days earlier, which is progrcst.ing In work ! and this condition in the shaft were im-- ) fine style wince Ihe start early lust pi oving. month. T"..e North Ft... has bni-developed In the pas: by one m.nii tunnel over '4in feet In lenth. It min". la a present thee ompany is Inaliilling pumping equipment and one thousand barrel of etnrago. also Halting the drilling of a second wv l. The property Is Kira'ed two and una half mile from the railroad so th.it it would be easy to market the oil through a gravity line. Sulphide Ore At Antelope 1 n ELY. Xev. Consolidated Coppermine corporation, of Kimberly. haa placed an order for a hug Xordberg double drum electric heist ot be Installed at tha Emma-N'evafive compartment shaft. The hoist will be driven by a 100 h. p. d. c. motor, with motor generator, and M designed to handle 12 tone of ora at a speed of ouu feet per minute. The hoist la a duplicate in slio and operation of the new Allla Chalmers hoist Installed at the Wedge shaft by the Nevada Consolidated Copper company. The total weight of the new equipment Is 514, nou pounds. Delivery will be made In about four months, and the management expect to celebrate the new year with th hoisting of ora through the Emma Nevada shaft, by means of the new hoist. lead-silv- -- Friendship Mine Again Operating LOS ANT. KLES Mines In Mammoth company, with ed dumatn tn Mammoth district. Mono county, haa leeumed work In the development In It Friendship group, after a rinse. down for the winter, according to A. O. Mahan, secretary and tieaeurvr, returning from a visit to company holding accompanied by W. T. Boardmen. who le Interested In mine development. At present Mr. Mahan states, th iirift un tlis ln from ths Friendship crosscut lunnsl le being steadily a live need on a five-fobody of ure. vobtied re tn plea of which across ths face, returned average assay value of 145.10 In gold and 17 rents In silver to the tnn er si; p.i C- change in mine management follow. Ing tbo final consummation of tbs transaction, or of tha policy Involving development work consisting of high grades, of which there are said to be large reserves, some of wblcu ar said to b sensationally rich In silver. Tha character; principally In min has re working force at tho with developcently been Increased, ment work being carried on In on the property. number of or faces Gaston Gold Gives Lease on 20 Acres TOXOFAH.' Tha Gaston Gold, Inhe Creek, corporated, at Willow leased 10 acres to Peter ghaff and begun associates and work haa been extento mine aome rich or on th vein. It Is Gold sion of th Fath of understood that th Gaston Gold has acquired four more clalnie, giving bowth company 100 acrca Th ar such that ings et Willow Creek convinced that mining men there are in a few year It will be on of tn live campa of th etate, probably having alx produrlng mines. Metals Maintain Sound Position Tonoph Ex. Output Is Slightly Higher Ton-apa- 30,-1)- in the shipping situation with con- STUDY GLASS MOUNTAIN'S. sumers continuing to press for do- Texas Philip King liveries on old orders. AUSTIN, and Robert King, faculty members of the Unlvrraity of Texas departBUYS MINE IN MONTANA. ment of geology, ar engaged In i Mont. Standard Silver BUTTE. MoAn making a study of tho Glass tain region of Texas. They have :Lead company of Bpokane has purJust finished a preliminary paper chased th Jack Raliblt mine, four on tho stratigraphy of the region .milea cant of Melrose. Silver Bow and will aoon publish In bulletin county, from McLaughlin brothers. form a more detailed report on The company expects to Install now the geologic conditions. Including equipment and begin operations a discussion of paleontology. Immediately. -- ARE YOU FORGING AHEAD? ARE FEAR AND INDECISION HOLDING YOU BACK? Ar-bo- n temporary of ihi of a fishing Job. Manager Raker i who la In charge work, report that th drift h.t In Burley after fishing tool, to been driven 150 feet In ore and Ih.u spear a bitt whlrh came loose at a depth of about 1000 feet. Th ,the last sample, taken across l4 to be going through feet, avereaged IDA In gn'd and sli- drill I ver. .in extremely hnrrt formation, a drift ,i, On the inn font l A very etronc flmv of gns wn followed th was fur a ,.f encountered in this well, wlil.-- Are the years week eai OHisIh sllppleg by yeara that aright W here era yea be five have neaet financial ineerna seing yeara frnni nen f Two ngei nen. a abort (lies age, were talking. Tha ewe ana pointing t the aeefkweat earner ef Male and Second loath streets. Midi -- I member when 1 canid hnr ynrcbnncd that earner dirt cheap, eed I bed the mcncy. bat" PrarGrally every day la Ihe week Mie'eane nnyei "I wan Hked I'tah dividend-payin- g te bay (he new wrallh-glvln- g alack, when (key were selling at prices, bet 1 lacked (ha nerve." There ere denrns ef mining elaeius listed and nnllatcd saw selling at give-awprices, that ere very attractive c relations, game ef then eterka, as doubt, will S. became TIEIEXUUII lie yea west the earnest We have audratly hera telling yae aboat I'tah Majeafh are far ysarorlf. We daet Inviting yae Is a te the mine eed aak yea te lake ear nerd far It. Me waatyaa te knnvr that I tab Malratle le rlraa tkrenalh and threngb eed absolalely represented le ke le ell respect. M'e are new reaaldrrlag the advlaablllty ef advancing the price ef I tab MaJeatle alack ta Mbs Me believe the eleek at 30c a share la ear ef the heel aperelelive laerstmeale an the market! eed nr firmly believe, na we live, that I tab MaJeatle, la a abort time, will became a HIM III YIDKXU-IYKH. Thel'e why we ere petting ear money lata Ike a leek. Hey Utah MaJeatle stark saw get la at the graaed floor price end grew with the company. Melt and get the facts. Met le ea the JMIe alerk. Don't wall eatll the share advance In price In line. Ask yapp beaker ta hny yaa I tab Majestic stork. If yag haven't e broker, ar yao are dissatisfied with yanr broke) w are here te serve yee efficiently end honestly. t' rerk-bello- - TONOFAH Th Western Merger Mine haa started a crosscut south on the 400 foot level to cut the Jarkenn vein whlrh outcrop n ths hill above the ve:n now beA emvi-show the ing wurkrd. assuming di(an"" in h" J'i feel, . ii'O feet, ilisr'usii!;: W vrrlii-alnnnounrn-It hut as the lh.it th" v"ln eland 'nt:n'.nis cnaed off. nnd shoot which, hnweter. Is nut quit" wverai strata showing Indication normal dip of ths veins Is north. Iso high grade. In cut been should It be distance. gone through. of oil hve l"e nt ay MONEY-MAKKH- M S. A. PARRY & COMPANY Phase Wasatch nw. ot ,i I eenflrmati-i- os West-inghou- se X- a In ANGELES. of rumors on Spring street that an astern company baa bssa negotiating for the purchase of a controlling interant In the Big Sliver Mining company of thia city, operating in Inyo county, California, John A, Flelda, president of the com pan,, soya tha proposition le acceptable to him and his associates, for the reason that upon thocomplrtlon of 1000 feet mors of work la tho further development of knows ere bod. lee, by drifts, upraises and cross- cute, the property of th company will be ready for tha conetraettou od or radnetlon works. If tha present also and valus nf th ora bodies of tha mine ere main. Mined In lb aeeempllehnient of thia proposed work, which M new under way. Mr. Fields says, a milling plant of considerable alia will b a necessity. The company, Fltld further eye, with th acceptance of tha offer of the eastern company to purchase control, will ba amply financed for th completion of Its proposed development program, and also fnr mill and mine equipment aa outlined in tha terms of the dcaL It is understood there will be no FRANCISCO, Ballf. Tho glisten of th guld of California has dimmed since tho days of '40. Since the gold rush days nearly nonierroue CLEVELAND The two billion dolMra worth of tha tho arw entering been wrung metal marketeeason in a eouml poel-tlyellow metals hav from tha rock and oands of this midsummer says Dally Metal Trade. Shipstate, and miners' say th turfcco ments are Urge and Indications hae only been scratched. point to continued good consumption aa mcaiured In termi of summer bueineea. Production of motala I well controlled at present. Business during the past week was light but prices held unchanged, except for a break In tin. Thia metal M an exception In nearly all TONOPAH As the production particulars to tha general condition for the Mat half of June tha h market. Consumption of tin. Extension company shipped in the however, despite tho weakness of 11 bars of bullion weighing ounces and valued at 1 10.000. prices is Mrge. in Copper, lead and sine were The shipment made a total value demand alt week but tha activfair fo 017,000 for the Juno mill outlimited. was In ity in the market put. copper interest Is centered chiefly da Long Oreshoot In Western Nev. Arbon Well Drilling -. TOXOFAH The Western At Halt Temporarily il.i Mines Western Merger Is Inm: nreshuot in norths. ist uni' uf the fioin the 30ii font '! BURLEY. Ida. Work "t the In the The property well, in 1'ower county. Is at Driving Crosscut of the Cuniu district, and J. standstill, un account a Is SILVER el l MI.I'HIH d I,mil-tntrj- Produces 33,000 Oz. Bullion May e, Pushed LaslWeek Shipment Returns ,L08 Mono Minin? Co. IS.-Ol- st Assessment Work OF BIG Deal Now Pending Involves No Change of Management-More Development Capital Promised. (45,-470.6- year, according to prellmlanry report by ths Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Thera wars 10,151 metal mines, metallurgical works, cos mines, oil and gas well, other mines and quarrie esmsnt plants, lima kilns, brick and Ilia plants and sand and graval pita in operation In Canada during 1517. Capital employed, aa represented bv cost of properties, plant and liquid assets, amounted to employes numbered salaries and wages totaled 0103,412.010; and net value of sales from these various mining, and metallurgical Industries was or 4.0 par cent mors than COMPANY SEEKS CONTROL Canad OTTAWA, Capita provided (46,400,710 In salaries and waxes. Sales from employed in Con tad's mineral inmetallurgical plants leu estimated dustry Increased (17,150,050 Mat root of ores treated realised over 1026. Capital In 1(5 mining Industries amounted to (51. 670. 422; employes numbered i.101 and wages totaled (4.424,402, Rain from mine of this group realised (17, 410. 640, Increase of (0U0.UUO over 1920. industries and Clay produtca other structural materials plants, such aa thou producing cement, In 1010. lime, und and gravel and atone, Capita! employed in ths 1,051 numbered 1,014, represented capig ta) of 090.204.191 plants representing ths metal employed 11.101 Industry totaled (212,110,015. people, paid (15,169,161 in wages, Metal mining and met- and produced products sold for 6 allurgical indu.iiea employed 142.166,494, Incrraas of (2,000,000 people throughout the year and over preceding year. 2. ng company, Sllver-In- d Mining company, indue (Sold and Montana Item Mining company. The In working II Glacier- - company men at preeent. The lloae la emprrew now a emal only loying? but will ba at capacity in a month or two. INCREASE non-ferro- Is Manifested In EASTERN CANADIAN MINERAL INDUSTRY A SHOWING UNUSUAL JULY 6, 1928 hne Felt Itulldlea. Peerr d Cempaay, Kelt nalldleg. volt I .eke I'lty. Utah. felt Lake City, Utah. g. A. ticntlemeni I weald like yea la scad me year llteralarr eed any other Information yaa mar rare to give. I elan want yanr la ether arrarlflr. because I have a llltle money la teveat end apeenlete nlth. hot I have none te throw away. I lah MjJrella leaika goad te me. go let me hear from yae et ears. rerom-mendatls- fu-i- r l feme tddress (Tetri If rash le fell arrompanle order, drdarl 52) |