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Show x. ) i A 1 WESTERN ERECT YOUR OWN REDUCTION WORKS. It is a wise policy for the owners and man- GAZETTEER. MX3STHSTC3- - ELK MOUNTAIN JAMES DWYER, Silver Mining Company. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. agers of rich and extensive mining claims to possess their own reduction works. It must be The Leading Bookseller & Stationer of Utah; and smelting borne in mind that stamp-mill- s works, as a rule, are the instruments through which coloal fortunes are accumulated in a very brief space of time. This being the case, Mining, Assaycrs and Engineers Books the owners of mineral can save to themselues always on hand, and a full line of 4the profits paid to private smelters, besides DRAWING RATERS, feeling fully assured that they get correct returns or, in other words, the full yield of metTRACING CLOTH, al contained in the ores. Whilst we believe BLANK BOOKS that as a rule, the majority of reduction establishments act fairly by their patrons, we neverand the Standard Literature of the age. Capital Stock, $2,500,000. theless have knowledge as to where there have been instances of gross wrongs perpetrated, 100,000 Shares, Par Value, $25 each. miens ALWAYS THE LOWEST. in unmistakable which, language, may Office S7 C 89 Main plain, St., Salt Lake City. be denominated by the forcible expression A case in point where known as swindling. ore supposed to be purely silver bearing, was Location of Mines: Mineral Uill Mining District, Alturas County, Idaho. for a long time sent to a reduction works and nothing but silver returned; when, in reality as subsequently discovered, the gold. extracted DIRECTORS : ore silver. The than the fir greater proved Samuel A. Merritt, J. I). Thompson, ran heavily into gold, and owing to the ignorS. McCornick, W. Louis L. Davis, ance of the owners to this end, the auriferous J. M. Williamson, M. Shaughneesy, yield was unceremoniously and dishonestly apA. D. 'Williams. propriated. This may be an isolated case, yet OFFICERS : it serves to show the necessity of parties forwarding ore for reduction to be fully satisfied Samuel A. Merritt, President. with its character or of that of those to whom J. D. Thompson, Vice President. it is committed for treatment. W. S. McCornick, Treasurer. TO PARK CITY ZB3T Louis L. Davis, Secretary. METAL the past week, and in some instances speculative operations have caused quite an advance in price. There is a good demand from consuming buyers and a steady absorption of stock. Leap Early in the week large buyers entered the market and purchased all the available supply of Common Domestic Pig offered 43 cents, to the extent of about 15,000 tons spot, and to arrive February and March, since when the price has stiffened up to 53 cents, according to quantity, and ruled firm. There has been a good jobbing demand and the tendency istowards a further advance. Refined lias been sold to the extent of 500 to Coo tons cents. at Coiter. With more inquiry, sellers have been asking higher prices, and the market has has ruled firm. Lake Ingot has bee'll sold at 19 8 cents cash, but holders are now asking cents which would have to be paid for a 19 r;mall parcel, while near futures are held at cents. 19 Spelter. Firm and in fair demand. The best brands of Western are held at 5 cents, for be can and ordinary quality 5 20 to bought Selesian is quiet and nominal. 5 Antimony. In moderate demand. New Yor Mining Record , Jan. 29. 3-- 1- -2 5-- The Utah Central Railroad MARKET. The markets have ruled fairly active during STBIEIsFS WILL SELL TICKETS FOE 1 Reliance Ore Battery, S r. WOOD RIVER RELIANCE ORE FEEDER, Saves 18 per cent, of the iron, and an increase of 20 per cent, ever bund feeding Aalomatic. A Lapveld Wrought Iron Pipe. Of various sizes at low figures. Steens Tannate of Ammonia, Bole Agent for Utah Territory, $4,884,621 100,000 Shares, Par Value, $25 each. r. o. Box 019. 89 Main St., Salt Lake City. large quantity of Mg . . . Capital Stock, $2,500,000. Estimates given for Complete SlHling Plants. Office S7 iou . Gold and Silver Mining Co. Guaranteed Superior to any other. Through the courtesy of Messers. Miller & For tk Prevention ajuI Removal o t Richardson, of the Omaha, we arc able to stale In Steam Hollers. the bullion product of those important metallurgical works for the year 1880 as follows: Eighteen years in constant uso on the Pacific Gold and Silver $31766,671 Coast. Call on or address, Lead 1,017,000 75 000 Copper C. IT. AGRAMONTE, Sundry products 25,000 Total product . . EC The Simplest Crushing Machine Ever Made i-- s. THE OMAHA SMELTING WORKS. city TP-A-IELI- at its depot. Passengers having Salt Lake City on early morning train of U. C. li. R., connect at Ogden with regular U. P. passenger train, and arrive in Park Ore City in the afternoon of the same day. . Avoid the annoyance of stage travel, and take the of a warm and convenient passenger train. comforts Which would do the same amount of work, and is For freight and passenger rates upply to le S3 liable to get out of order than the common Cam JAB, bII ARP, Mils. T. F. and G. A., U. C. R. R. A tiro stamp Reliance Battery will crush ns much ore to a given fineness as eiyht common tamps of Or, f. McConnell, Genl Agent U. P. lly. same diameter of head, and save from 30 to 40 per cent, of the power, as the friction is much leas for each stroke, and the stroke is much more effective. It takes rock up to 2 inches in diameter. The price at which the Battery is offered places it within the reach of all mine owners. S 3-- RAIL. SALT LAKE CITY. Location of Mines : Mineral Hill Mining District, Alturas County, Idaho, DIRECTORS: Samuel A, Merritt, Louis L. Davis, J, D. Thompson, V. S. McCornick, M. Shaughnessy, J. M. Williamson, A. D. Williams. OFFICERS: Samuel A. Merritt, President. J. D. Thompson, Vice- - President. W, B. McCornick, Treasurer. Louis L, Davis, Secretary. i |