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Show THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10' cut extraction was begun In 188T and completed in 1911. The overburden, consisting principally of porphyry and slate. Was removed by steam shovels and carried througn tunnels' on the d'fferent the levels, similar work being done on will south lode opencut extenelon. Ore be mined, it Is said, by steam shovel to as gret a depth aa practicable, below wltlch It will be necessary to hoist by shafts in the lowest tunnel Uvri. Th the chief 8 an Dienlele is likely 5a V source of ore supply (or several decadre end work ha bean planned system Ueally fur tan years In advance. Copper for Bronze Used in Ancient Temples Taken From Spanish Property. Work Carefully Planned. a Most of tha ora mined la hauled out through tunnels without the need of hoisting It through shafts. Tha lowest tunnel now In use for the two main lodes, tbe South and the Dionlslo, has not proved deep enough. Accordingly. says Mr, Lacasa, It la a new tunnel 300 jest below the present one. This i lo werTunnei, which will be three miles long, will require three to four years to oomplete. I Wherever has been pose ble mining dona by open pit workings. These have the groat advantage of giving oomplete extraction of ore and greater economy In the tonnage coats over a long period of reyears. Fortunately, tha financial sources of the company, It said, per mit the outlay of vast sum1 th,prin-clpa- l of which will not bs repaid for many years, but which eventually will be returned In full with handsome In tereat. The possibility of using the oav Ing system fur underground mining was considered, but an adverse decision was reached because timber Is scarce and high priced. The depth of the largest pit la about 800 feet. Beyond Chk great the Immense ore bodies are OpirfSbd git drift stopea, the upping belngbiast-e- d end sent down the shafts to fU and hold the ground as the ore la removed. Mineral Bodies Worked for Still Produce Centuries 1 Large Tonnage Metal. 1 Th mine. of Spain for nany years hav furnlahed the world with metal. Alresources of the though the mineral Iberian peninsula bar bean exploited alnce prehtetorlo time. tbo mtnea are far Oom bring exhausted, borne of the largest producing mines of today tat Spain were worked by the Phoenician and furnished copper for the bronae that, was tued In Solomon's temple. These mines bare been worked successfully by Ho- man. Moorish. Spanish and English owners. In the old stopea many relics of ancient Ufa euoh as Phoenician Idola Homan amphora and mining tools have been found. What la probably the moat Interesting oopper mine In the world la the Rio Tin-t- o mine situated near Puerto de Huelva and alto very near Puerto de Palos, the historic port from which Christopher Columbus sailed with his three vessels to sail around the world There still exists at the Puerto de Palos the old and beautiful Convento de la Rablda, where Columbus found saylum before having secured the favor Quean Elisabeth. of King Ferdinand and Ore Bodies Mammoth. The ore bodies of tbe Rio Tin to, which 11s In mammoth lenaee with slate - A. on th south and porphyry on clay the north 'and are surmounted by large masers of Iron ore gossan, according to Alejandro Laoaaa, mining engineer of Madrid. Spain. Mr. Lacasa la In Salt Lake studying mining methods, especially with regard to drilling, for the Spanish gov Spanish Miner Efficient. Contrary to the general Idea held In America, the Spanish miner Is exceedingly clan, skilful and Industrious, says Mr Lacasa. One of his most pronounced racial characteristics la his dislike to beof this and- othing bossed Aa a result er traits has arisen-th- e curious and convenient system of working now In vogue Aa a result of St many of the mines the Influence of local unions and custom, ther has been established In each district what constitutes a standard day s work in all surface and underground operations. When this amount of work is ticket la received from the ficrformed a the men, who cash It at the window on tha way home. pavmaster' This plan, it la said, give the workmen an unusual degree of personal freedom, aa It allows them to begin the day as they choose and to quit whenever the day's stint Is accomplished. Under this system most of the men begin work at 6 a m. By 1 p. m. the energetic and skilful have completed their task and start homeward. By 4 p. m. the mines are practically empty. - XAILBOAD (Ao departed ernment. The deposit1 has been leached to a depth of 100 feet, where the sons of secenrichment ondary continuing lo an average depth ofbegins, 3w feet Diamond drill borings, according to Mr. Lacasa. have shown untouehed ore bodies carrying upwards of 130,000,000 long tons of ore, giving sufficient reserves for about sixty years of operations. For the removal of this ore there are fourteen steam shovels, th largest having dippers of four cubic yards capacity. 3,000,000 cubic meters of overburden Is removed yearly, though this figure has been considerably exceeded during some eare under exceptional bf J BOfftiS. Rogle 4 I Ore Graded Carefully. Th or produced is graded In threa classes: Smelting ore carrying 4 to per cent copper; export ore carrying-- about oent oopper and from 40 to 30 P1 Per cant sulphur; teaching ore, from 1.5 to 1 per cent copper. The average mount of copper contained In th ores baa ranged from 1.5 per cent copper In 1175, the first year of production by the company, to 3.334 per cent In 1384. During 1813, aays Mr. Lacasa, tha outthe min wee 3,406,688 tons, carput of 3.18 rying per cent oopper. Tonnage wag gradually Increased for the last seven years, but the copper content has and la now higher. It la said, than Jailed t has been for four years. The ores an average of 1.5 ounrea of silcarry ver per ton with traces of gold Considerable silver Is saved by the Claudet process at the smelter. About of the total production la exported for sulphur content, bout smelted, and the balance either leached or sent abroad. The average from 4 to 6 per cent copper prs In the son of secondary enrichment and with depth decline In value until at about 1000 feet gradually the average copcontent Is per only about 1.35 per cent. one-thi- rd ene-thl- rd Mineralogy Discussed. Th main ore body Is cupriferous e, carrying copper In the forma minute pains of chalcoclte and cheleo-pyrlt-of The Rio Tlnto h&e three mineral cones, 'carrying a succession of lenses There are five adjacent mines, of which four ar worked opencast and one which Is worked pillar and stall, Tha Ban Dionlslo mine, the westernmost and deepest of the group, has a shaft of 1200 feet in Th narly work of depth, changing over the San Dionlslo for open- py-Mt- v e. unddr-grroun- d, ULIPAH WELLS f of Commerce Chamber Committee on Mines and Oil Reports Favorably. ptciel to Tbo TrlbiM. BIsT Nov, Juno 86. Xh old district f Hamilton, situated flfty.Aes west of HHy, which fifty year ago ranked second only to Virginia City In th output .of sllvar bullion, now promises to become known as th oentsr of an ori district. After th demonetisation of sllvar th camp declined from a population of 15,000 to only n faw hundred people, who confined their energies to the production of ore. For several years th Hamilton mines produced more lead than all the rest of the state, but during th past few years high freight charges, high cost of mining and Increased smelting oharges have proven a serious Handicap, with the result that at tha present time only a few However, with properties are produoing the .development of oil on the-- eastern Pine of White the range, only five slope or six miles from the camp, the district Is again attracting much attention. The discovery of oil would mean cheap fuel for smelting purposes, and with local smelters In the camp, the thousands of tons of ore piled on all dumps of tha old mines, ranging In value from twenty to then be thirty ounces In sliver, could worked at a good profit. Local smelters would . also bring renewed prosperity to belt of the district, the great which extends along tha range for several miles west of the old silver mines, which have a credited production of many millions of dollars. lead-silv- er lead-silv- er Committee Makes Report. The Ulipah oil fields have been favorn ably reported on by several geologists, among them Christian Vrang, who mads the first favorable report on the Huntington Beach district of which la now one of the moat promising new producers on the coast. Development work was commenced in ths district last year, and at tha present time two companies era drilling, one of which has a wall down more than 800 feet, pd from which considerable oil la coming to the surface. Judge. D. C. McDonald. A. J. Proctor and F. T. West, the mining and oil committee of the Ely Chamber of Commerce, who recently visited the field, made the following official report of their findings. This report, later indorsed by the executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and now made public, follows, "The Illipah basin oil field lies about thlrty-elgh- g miles west of Ely. The possibility of developing oil was noted by various engineers and men familiar with In 1820 the first formations. actual work of drilling commenced, since which time several companies have been organised and drilling operations continued through the many vicissitudes Incident to the pioneers In any field, until a depth of 830 feat wes attained by th Illipah Petroleum company. "Tha reports of various engineers and geologists and recent disclosures In tha deepest hole aroused considerable Interthe prospective est by demonstrating merits of Che field. The Ely Chamber of Commerce, realising the Importance of th work under way. Instructed the mining and oil committee, assisted by thb business Interests of the city, to visit the field and report on the general conditions aa they found them. Call-foral- s? 8o 4a 8o Gas Encountered. t in Our 7 Mortgages Securing each of pur mortgages is choice real estate on which a conservative valne has been placed by our own experienced "At a depth of 255 feet a flew of gas as encountered, which was photoburned graphed by local people while It 401 feet at the top of the casing At the first oil seepags was sneountered In of bed shale. a under sandstone Htng At 526 feet a stratum of chocolate-colore- d oil sand penetrated a small quantity of e oil of asphaltum base. At 678 feet a stratum of sand was which would produce probably penetratedof oil a barrel per day. At 909 feet. In a cap rock, the drill penetrated a stratum from which the gaa pressure forced the oil into the hole. The flow of oil at 678 feet underlaid a water stratum of several feet In thickness. This flow was cased off with casing, when it became necessary to enlarge the hole by and lha casing was pulled up above the The casing was stratum mentioned. Jammed and broken by side pressure, alto the lowing the oil and water to come h cassurface between the six and bubIn seen can be It up coming ing. bles. which break Into a film of oil in exposure to the air, and floats off In the water. There Is now a flow of about ten gallons per minute of artesian water Impregnated with gaa and oil At the present time the deep well la cleaning tha hole of the broken casing, after which drilling will be resumed. Judging from the record so far mads. Interesting result should be forthoomlng i within the the depth next 100 to 300 feet, which tlmeted to prove the field. on monotha down hole "Th being put cline by the .Consolidated Ulipah la Just the point designated by starting work'wt Its geologist, and the log of th hole should be watched wdth interest by local W believe the promoters of people for their this work deserve grat credit work to In carrying this perseverance tho present point, and we can assure the Chamber of Commerc and th general into public that tha money spent la going the actual work of proving the field high-grad- First of All Safety- ' men. The Proper Returns light-color- ed stx-tn- under-reamin- g, ten-inc- Under present conditions your money should bring you 7 per cent the yield of our mortgages. of-- The matters of insurance, titles, taxes and such things have been carefully verified by us. You are relieved of all details concerning your investment. Send for folder giving details regarding our mortgages. , EdDSmith $Sons Jnvdstm Reql Estate e Proceeding Steadily "This report doe not attempt to go Into the technical phases of the oil pro condl peeling operations and geological tlons, as these subjects have been cov Ths Illipah Petroered by specialists leum company is situated on the anticline running north and south in the basin In an open sagebrush country; the Consolidated Ulipah Is situated and Ik drilling on a monocline In the basin. Both rigs era close to the. Lincoln highway Wood and water are plentiful and Adequate houalng faeasily obtained. GOTZ&VMEirT B0YD1. , cilities are provided for the crews and the A A Co J ) district la not handicapped by extreme Ul Reported by Isolation. Bid Asked. In use are oapable of going "The 87 70 $ dT 74 further rigs t Liberty than the depth estimated by 37 JW 37 84 do lot 4 for geologists proving tho 66 56 3d 68 do 2nd 4o . well supplied with tools 37 40 87 44 stratum, and are Jo 1st 4o 33 72 3d 74 and equipment. Costs per foot of hole do 2nd 4 a 01 22 0! 2d drilled compare very favorably with work do 3rd 4 kind. Including the cost of 3d 04i 3d 09 of this do 4th i the cost per foot Is In the 03 42 equipment, m 81 . Victory 4o 123 of 81 09 46 neighborhood 03 Deducting equip, do ment cost, the drilling, labor and supIs considerably less plies EVAPORATED TRtTIT. "There are many obstacles to be overapple, come by the management In starting NSW YORK June 58. rportd or thla kind In a new field, of demand; work rarens pmneo tad apricots, course, which adds to ths expense, but poachaa. steady; ralalna. quiet. this committee ballet aa that, considering all the vicissitudes encountered, the Interested parties are having their money applied to the work In a businesslike way. Th log of the IHlp&h Petroleum well, which, by the way. Is reported to b the deepest well In tne state, shows that a total depth of 930 feet has been attained, a short distance west of the anticline. in an Investment ents-Insurqnc- Weepah Development Location Favorable. What You Get Details Taken Care 0) I -- Mortgages 38 JWest Second South Street 26, 1921. Price Crosscut Tunnel Making Steady Progress Steady progress Is being made in the driving of th crosscut tunnel In (he Price Mining company's property !n the South Fork of the Big Cottonwood canyon, according to Fred Price, president, who visited th mine Friday. The face of the adit I about 1215 feet the portal In a well mineralised rock Work of driving (fromtunnel country is be!ng done by contract. -- TONOPAH. Tfev.. June 16 Reports fTom the Weepah district, twenty miles south of Tonopah, show steady advancement In ths new mining developments that are being mads In that region. Work I being nsrgstlaaUy pushed on th puds proparty of the district, owned by tbo Electric Gold Mines company, of which Frank B. Horton of Oakland la president, and th aoope of prospecting la steadily being expanded, with some very promising prospects being opened. The vertical shaft of the Electric com pany Is going down at an average of four feet a day, Including timbering, two shifts being employed on - this Brack. Dally sampling shew that the ore maintains Its excellent values, the three last general samples reported showing 516, 20 ..50 per ton In gold. IBtatttaur development shaft Is to be commenced at once on the group of olalms owned by J. Cal Ewing and Frank M. I ah, owners of ths Oakland baseball club of tho Padfto Coast league. Immediately south of the Horton property and ooverlnr tha extension of those veins. "Jack" Humphrey, who made the first gold discovery on "April Fool" hill at Manhattan, has been prospecting around the Weepah district for several weeks and has several very promising silver-gol- d prospects as a result of his efforts A. J Connor and P. Mathiescn' have opened a fine showing In a discovery hole on a claim south of the Ewlng-Is- h holdings They have a strong quarts dyke in lime, and the ore encountered under the quarts capping is carbonate, carrying lead, sliver and gold Bol Camp, superintendent of the Horton property. Is Interested In some good prospects in the neighborhood, and E Marks and others of Tonopah have had men In the Held prospecting and making locations. Work on Molybdenum ' Property It Resumed to The Tribune. Special June 55. R H. Ekans. DELTA, Charles Erickson and Harvey Brunson mine have returned to the Purdy-EvaIn the Sawtooth mountains, fifty miles southwest of this city, and have again commenced the work on the molybdenum r strike Work at tha min wa recently stopped who B. A. of Salt Knowlton Lake, by came down and with a party made a trip to the mine and ordered Purdy and Evans's men off the premises, alleging that he bad a prior claim. Following this, Mr. Evans went to Fillmore and had the records Inspected concerning the disputed claims and, being assured that there was nothing en record to Invalidate hia rights, he returned to the mine to continue tha work. mine consists of a The Purdy-Evan- s molybdenum large body of high-graore. Development work commenced In April on the mining claims known as Last Chance Noa. 1, 3 and 3. A body of ore which assayed from 15 to 18 per cent molybdenum was opened up. The strike attracted considerable attention, and since then numerous locations have been made In the vicinity. It appears that Mr. Knowlton based hla claim to the mine en a previous location, purported to have been made In 1816, and relocated at various times since under different names Purdy and Evans are now working the mine or prospect without molestation. Big Six Oil Fishing Job Successfully Completed Monday Low Quotation Regarded Hopeful Indication. By ALEXANDER the tools wrere caught ao fast that ths old cable parted again and left twelve feet of It on top of the tool This made necessary ths drilling up of the Junk before a hold could be had on the tool and caused considerable delay. The casing ordered some time ago haa not yet arrived. As soon as It Is set In position, the hole will be Cleared of water and drilling resumed It Is ttmated that three davs after the arrival of the casing the water will be shut off and tha well drilled In. six-in- Spring Volley Prospects Being Steadily Developed ELT. iN'ev., June 26 John Krotxer, who U interented with John Tllford ana Arnold Mllllck tn new discoveries mads In the 8prin Valley district, visited the property during the week and was greatSeveral ly pleased with the ehowing darks of ore have been taken but, which thousand are expected to run teveral dollars to tho ton. The ore comes from a very small stringer which has been uncovered along the surface for a distance of seventy-fiv- e feet from the original discovery. So far the work done has been confined to exposing the lead on the surface, but It Is expected that development at depth will be commenced In the near future. OB BANGS THS LIADINO FUTURES. WHEAT July .. ... . ... Sept. . , . eat Tor Oole-X- d. 639 No. 2 1 1 t V 6 3CTUiti30 00. 99 66TY i MMM&I Oil Well Supplies COMPLETE STOCKS AT - It will help ytm to eet a dearer view of the future of these securities, ns it contain much data relating to physical ocmditiona and legislation, aa veil aa Laramie Basin . .)-)- .) Casper r.j M Lewistown Write mtfor mfree copy WhmiJi Ahead Off the RaitroadMn tf KRIEBEL 6c CO. Baahmn SALES OFFICE, Wyo. Wyo. Wyo m (, I- - . . Mont. COLO. DENVER, 1 CUcage And All Important Point Throughout Oil Country th , WE WILL EUY Con Wagon. Klrgo Oil. Mutual Creamery. Utah-Idah- o Sugar. 5 Utah Power a Light. 1000 Victor Motor & Clutch, The National Supply Companies 10 1000 10 100 6 CASH QUOTATIONS Ne. 1 red, 1 4214 1 44 X And now is th tlm to Invest in Beal Estate First Mortgages while Interest rates ar high. If yon have $300 or more yon can find a suitable K. 5 S. First Mortgage to invest In. Call tn today. butcocn-prehemi- ve Amalg Sugar pfd Sugar com Abraham Irrigation 10 , 014162. - t C nixed. white, 6131; 38; No No. 3 hard. No. 2 yellow. 2 white, 884 L. .054 r 114 00 00 Zion's Savings Bank ....185 & Go. Ralph Badger Theodore Ralph 16 Badger Weet 2nd So. UTAH-WY0MIN- 00 335 ...... 6.75 .... 31.00 21 Fireside Coal Pan Motor 1.76 3.15 Peoples Sugar Bprtngvllle Mapleton ... 6.50 Utah Power A Lt pfd.. 33.50 10 Uintah Oil A Exp Utah-ldah- o 3.40 Sugar Utah Home Fire .......345.00 1000 100 6 1000 Urado OH 5 Z C M . RIBS CoN-Wh- ( nnalyaia o tha railroad taation that ihonM be rend by all who bold or can template buying nulroed aeooritiea. 100 200 25 100 100 PORK Joly Sept. t statistical 'department fUR has prepared a ooociae (sginil 137 Swth U Safe SL, Good as. Gold K. ,R. S per cent Real Estate First Mortgages are a safe as' gold and as profitable as a safe investment can be. ' t Behind every Mortgage is a first lien on a beautiful house and lot in some desirable section , of Salt Lake, and the 15 years reputation of this company for square dealing. .' Every mortgage has been bought outright beThe title fore it . is offered to the investor. has been carefully investigated and guaranteed clear. , v Interest payments and the repayment of the principal ard made at the K. & R. office on the day they fall due. The investor never meets therborrower every detail of service is attended to by this company for you. What Is Ahead of the Railroads? 50 Amalg ... July Sejtt. July . Sept . . las ; HAT MARKET. M. Hay, C1TT, Mo.. Job KAYSA8 10 .... ... . -J WE WILL SELL COR! OATS NOYES. FEW YORK, Jun, 35. A week-en- d stock market la always watched u with Interest aa an Indication of the speculative position. When continuous liquidation la visibly In prospect, aa It wag In the, markets .of laat November, professional speculators direct, their efforts .to forcing down prices at the close of th week But if the pressure of real sale haa suddenly relaxed, the "bear operator" will usually be busy, withdrawing befrom ' hla speculative commitments, cause he does not know what may happen over ths holiday. This was clearly enough what happened today. Opening quietly, tha market moved up steadily with th progress of Witness and ended with something like a burst of strength. Advances of 1 to 4 points were numerous and. prices pretty uniformly closed at the , day s highest. At the end of a week marked tn an unusual degree by the change from utter cheerfulness, despondency . to reviving gains and losses are evenly divided on the stock exchange as compared with the There closing prices of a week ago. are net advance, for the week of 1 to 8 joints and net declines of 1 to 7. Ths act of largest significance, however, la the extent of recovery from t the low and Tuesprices reached In Mondays days liquidation. 6 Thla 14. recovery in baa the and ranged between points dosen most active industrial ahares and has averaged more than 4. per cent In the leading railway issues. It may ba worth while to point out again that no such rapid and general upward reaction was witnessed after any of the spasmodic declines between March, 1820, and April, 1921 Whether It signifies less confidence In their own position by speculators for In the decline or greater confidence of stocks, and theirs by purchasers whether or not It Is anything mors than a temporary phase, the facts are there. Foreign exchange was Inactive today, as It Is .apt to be of a sumffier Saturday. Moat of Sterling recovered fractionally. the other exchanges moved similarly, but the rate on Berlin fell sharply, reaching a figure more than 20 per cent below that which was quoted when the reparations payment began and practically th lowest of the year. The weekly statement of tha Associated Banka reported only 314,400,000 reduction In the loan account following the of the preceding 3116,600,000 Increase s week, the taxpaying period. Special to Tbe Tribune. July Sept DANA June 25. The fishing Job In ths OH company's well has been suc- Big Six the tools having cessfully completed, been reentered Tuesday. What appeared to be a simple fishing Job proved one of great difficulty. Tbe new cable was received her on June IS; on the followwraa to get the 200 started work ing day feet of old cable and the tool to the took a good hold The surface. rope spear on the mass of cable In the hole, but July Sept . Zb Km ftatk CimtA cheated. Special to Ths Tribune. MOA.B, Recovery ' From Nyetrom Was. 3330. No 2, 1 2d. Bariev dd Timothy aeed. $4 ftflffd OS ( lover aeel $18 OOfelft U0 J Pork, nominal. 10 07 K b S?$l ST. Rye Tintic Standard Bingham Galena Intermountain Securities Clift Bldg Ferguson Bldg. Denver, Oolo. Balt Lake City, Utah Send for market letter covering latest information on oil. 'mining, sugar and industrial securities. Free on request. 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