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Show J v v m 1 p 'jj EEKLY J'JeYVSPAPER Co. Capital Stock, $10,000,000. lar nt Co. Empire Mining of ttt.a.:h: Capital Stock, $10,000,000. Par Value of Shares, $100, nt JUPITER Co. Mining & Smelting District. Location of Mines, Dig Cottonwood Offiic: Mining Exchange Building, Second South street. J. F. BBADLEY, Secretary. miilirroKS: It. Murray, I. t Ihhii'is, ........... 1 t.ili iv .................... ..ilSirretiirv it or 8t I.uLe nniic ...................... ..fit l mhritlu'c, KhuIiiihI I I 1 ! 1 . i 1 ;i ...... .... . ... .... .all I'lllVOjl.l t ll . . . Dealer in Julia McDonald j.is. I' . It. adiev, I.:ile the Ontario. 1 atents have issued for the Ontario Bonanza and Ontario No. 2, two of the claims owned by this company. Glencoe The tunnel is in 415 feet, and the formation is SILVER, PER 07.., FORTtlK WEEK. softer. Mountaineer Owned by the Silver Bar Company, on which work will commence next week. The incline is down 130 feet following a vein. A shipment of ore to the Marsac mill will soon be made. in 'vhcyc Several feeders have been cut in the drift, which is now in 123 feet. Utah An accident to the boiler caused a suspension of work the past week. The vein is now j) to 15 inches wide The lead market continues quiet, with no improvement and of good qualify. in prices. The New York quotations for the week h ive SILVER REEF DISTRICT. ruled at l.;(i-lcents per lb., while in Salt Lake $35 per 'The Jinn.eye present daily yield of this excellent mine ton has bet-- paid. The last lot sold brought only $33. thu Stormont (owned by Company ) is about G3 tons. The HULLIOX RECEIPTS. Savage shaft, west of the Buckeye shaft, is now down 2ll at the for this bullion the are city Following receipts feet and still sinking. From the 20) level a cross-cu- t is nine days ending being run east to cut thu vein and connect with the drift 5.018 51 running south from the main winze. Jan. 7 Four bars Ontario At intervals along 3 500 UU the Three cars Germania second level, which runs the eutire length (1,400) of the .1.000 00 'Three bars Germania and Last Chance mines, four winzes are bein'n 8 Nine burs Ontario 9,S71 49 Buckeye One bar Christy 2,117 85 sunk, three south of the Buckeye shaft and one north. The 'Two bars Genuani.i 2,193 00 latter winze (an incline) is down i);) feet, bom near the 9 Germania Two bars 1,800 00 bottom of which the new third level has been started. Tliis Jan. Two curs Ge;niania !iad 2,000 00 level, running south, is now in 70 feet and is being pushed 11,109 09 Jan. 10 Four bars Stormont Fovr burs Ontario 4,909 28 ahead by three shifts of men ou contract work. The ore 1,930 00 bodies now being worked lie in the central part and toward Jan. 11 Two bars Germania. 97 the north end of the Ontario bars 10,148 Eight mine, hi the new Savage shaft a fine One bar Barbee & Walker... 1.95!) 00 has been runuing for some time past. Steam 2.093 89 safety cage Jan. 12 One bar Christy horse-powe- r Two cars Germania lead 2,1)0') 0i) for the hoisting works is furnished be a 50 Jan. 13- - Four bars Ontario 5, DM) 15 build1, the capacity of which will be sufficient to do all the Two bars Stormont 5,500 00 hoisting and run the pump to a depth below the third level. Two cars Germania lead 2,0 ID W 'The Superintendent of the Buckeye, as uf all the companys One bar Baibee & Walker. . 2,002 5d is Dave Lcyson, and foreman S. Kuukcl. Jau. 14 Four bars Ontario 5,131 13 other mines, Stormont. Tin present working force consists of twelve 3.4K0 01 Time bars Germania. 23 53 One liar Christy 2,: men, principally on pruspic itig wink. Jan. 13 Three cars Horn Silver.. . 7,50.) Oil eliluriders are at work Thompson 0 McXa'lfj-Sever- al 3,0110 0:) 'Three cars Germania lead Four bars Ontario 5,582 11 on this property, and ore is being extracted in paying quanThree bars Germania 3,480 00 j tities. Leeds Private advice from the Beef state that SuperTotal $109,407 13! intendent Crane is abi at to resign hi position. The iurniH Yield of Silver lice:. The total bullion shipa of iit manager thoroughly versed in everything ments from Silver Beef for the month of Dccrmbi r footed pertaining to tliu working of mines and mill, would do much toward once more setliug the Leeds up $82,485 28, making a total shipment for the year 1880 the total a for of $1,(H1..,,.59.19, and grand camp Company on its feet. shipment 90 Miner. of $3,800,502 AMERICAN FOlIK DISTRICT. The fob Sinr HCl ftifmp. 'Yho Silver Bell, Mono, First Chance Foreign and Ihnneslin Coin anti liuTnui. lowing are the latest quotations for foreign and domestic: and Endora, known as the Silver Bell group, are showing up coin and bullion, United States coins being quoted in cur-- nicclv. The incline on flic Bell is down 150 feet, showimp Bid. Asked a rein 25 feet wide, 7 feet of which is line ore, averaging rency and all others in gold: lr- ' 99 American trade dollars Nar the bottom of this incliuo l;U minces per ton. 99 Par a l American sheer half and quarter dollars. was started and is now in nearly 100 feet, following 99' Par American silver dimes and the ore all (he way, and assays us above. There are other 87 88 Mexican dollars, old style 8(! 87 developments in thu shape of inclines, winzes, etc., which Mexican dollars, now style 4 79 4 8.) uncover an immense body of excellent ore averaging fully English silver 92 91 Five francs 85 ounces per ton. The ore is fn-- milling. 'The patent r.s To 'Thalers windlass will be taken down in the spring and steam hoist4 81! 4 S3 English sovereigns About 30.) tons wen shipped to the 3 83 3 87 ing wmks ereeted. Twenty francs r.o 15 15 80 Sandy smellers which vi ragid 100 ounces, this lot being Spanish doubloons 15 55 15 (!5 Mexican doubloons taken from near the smfaee. There is als some talk of a 1 1 11 11 Silver bars (999 fine). mill at an early day. Northeast of mid adjoining the Bell 1 OJ.U Par Fine gold bars is the Mono, and thu same vein e.--.u be traced the eutire annual report of The Troput-tMint at Omaha. length of the claim. Developments nre not extensive, the tbc Omaha Hoard of Trade for the past year says: The pro-- ; wmk having been eonlim d almost xelusively to tracing the posed branch Unit! d States mint is strengthened by the! vein. On the hirst ( bunco cuts have been made and tunshowing that Omaha receives annually 100,000,000 pounds nels run, and a v rich loineli ein of ore uncovered. ry of bullion and precious metals, besides a large amount of I he vein is well d fir-cnear the surface. Assessment work coin, dust, and rt titled gold and silver bars. has lain done on the Endora and Henrietta week the the v. Silvt I'nvrhasc During of Treasury Treasury purchased only 10,00) ounces of silver bullion for During the month of December. Jnni), UmJ, silver bullion, from valued at $112,090, was d.pmited r.t the U. S. Assav Ollier, Pacific the were received bids Three only mintage. New York Citv. Coast owing to interruption of telegraphic c.unmunicition. ot tc-da- y: . 1'oilcLnsitr Institute. ...(vovcriior I tali lerniniv. p;i A N . II. unit ti m, M . II t tiitfs,, It I'.ltlV,.. tl"J. S. il iS.iriifS l j ULUK LEDGE DISTRICT. Free Silver M. Co. In the properties of this company drifting on the vein, cut by the tunnel, continues. The vein matter now being encountered closely resembles that of i G. L. Crowell. Prest. II. A. Van PpAAn.Sec'y and Treas. Wm. McKay, and Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. toyiu-- r UTAH MINING NEWS. The London and New York markets have been very quiet the past week, in fact, we might say almost stagnant; and, as Salt Lake quotations are based on London and New York prices, the ruling rates for the past week have not been such as to create any great amount of enthusiasm among the producers of silver. of NUMBER 22 u Location of Mines: Uintah Mining District, Summit County, Utah. Office, No. 52 Wall Street, New York. Li. . Lj DEVOTED TO THE JAuilHO JnTERESTS OF THE WEST. DAILY RANGE Value of Shares, $100. Location of miues: Uintah Mining District. Summit ftVunty Utah. Office: No. 52 Wall Street, New York. John Griffkn, Prest. II. A. Van Pkaag, Sec.y ami Treas. Wm. McKay, and Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah. Vice-Preside- ( AmJBF THE BULLION MARKET. Silver Mining v" 1 j riJYIJVG CARDS. SAMPSON - rm SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881. VOLUME I. Vice-Preside- i l(" IMlVSli'li'l u imil Real Kstaii Mim-- s Kvm iL r ol Cottonwood Niock Ii-;- t Iirokrr . . np-poiiit- un-donlilt- LnccrioN or Minks: Mount Ualdv Distiict. Utah Ter. . General Office, SALT LAKE (TTY. Branch Office, Boom 8, No. 85 Washington St., CHICAGO ! - C(iidl Sin k, $.CC0,UC0 lar 'ahtt of Shitrr.'t $ 10 A. I). REV AX, IW.ent. I. M. A. J. WILLIAMSON. 'IViiMiiiT. JOHNSON. Sivretiii'V. H. MY AURAMONTE. C. Viec-hoddc- Mniiiij'iM-- : ab-m- t - H lc-v- . half-dime- s i ; i I e i :u..l nt , SALT LAKE (TTY, UTAH. ! i . TELEGRAPH MINING COMPANY. Location of Minos, Bingham, Utah INCOEPOBATED SEP. Jl- - M.Mav, l'r ., , llllilrl Kiitlli, Tfftlturrr Geoi-sr,- . M directors: -- Ju.tli rank y s I.si mice, 1 (I JH 1 Mil je.t'l tu n An .arson. 5 18 SO. it:ii:i ii,, ornii-k- ll.-iys- , Iit-I- ' .SVvrW.i y , ni' 1 |