Show I MINES AND MINING STOCK ONS IDAHO ORE OUTPUT IN 1911 HEAVY ln Increases in All Metals Except Copper Lead Making Striking Gain According to C C. N. N Gerry of ot the United States geological survey the value ot of the mine output of or gold sold sliver silver siver copper nead and zinc In Idaho aho In 1911 vas was against In 1910 an increase o of ot There were Increases In the thc production lion tion ton of or all al metals metas except copper the most striking gain being in lead Siver Silver also showed a good increase Shoshone county mines yielded or over per cent of ot the value of ot tho the states slates total output of ot tho the metals The production of ot gold Jold was valued at an increase of ot compared compared com coin pared with wih 1910 Nearly a third of ot the gold output was derived from Crom placers and the value of ot the placer gold was waG compared with wih in 1910 the increase being due to new now dredge installation In Boise and Lemhi Lembi counties coun cotta ties ties Of or the gold Jold from deep mines 1492 92 ounces or 67 per cent cent was derived from copper ores 38 3 ounces or 07 7 per cent from ad ore ores and ounces or r r rr r cent front from siliceous ores ors From lori bullion in gold and silver mills fine tine ounces of gold W was s re recovered ro- ro covered concentrates produced fine lino ounces and crude ore shipped to smelters contained fine ounces The Thc sliver silver production of oC Idaho in mil 1911 was os valued at against In 1910 The Jar largest esl part of or the sil sH siler silver sil- sil ver cr er came from lead ores Shoshone count county including tho the Coeur dAlene re region region re- re gion sian produced ounces or 90 per cent of the silver output of at the state sate Of Ot this the Hunter district produced produced pro pro- ounces the Lelande district district dis dis- 3 ounces and the district distrct ounces minces The production of oC copper In I Idaho a D de decreased decreased decreased de- de creased from pounds valued at nt In 1910 to pounds valued at in 1911 owing to the decrease In Shoshone count county The production production pro pro- ducton of ot Custer count county however In Increased Increased increased In- In creased from pounds pounds' to pounds as a n result of or the operations of the tho White Knob and Lost Packer mines Copper ores yielded pounds and nearly all al the t tle remainder was derIved derived derived de de- de- de rived from lead ores of Shoshone and Lemhi counties Most of oC the copper came from Crom crude ore shipped end I nl l-nl I Production Increased The output of or lead In Idaho in 1911 vs v's was pounds valued at 12 2 against pounds valued valued valued val val- at in 1910 an Increase of oC over pounds and was greater than the te record production of 1905 Crude ore are shipped to smelters contained pounds and concentrates concentrates con con- largely largel from S Shoshone county coun coun- ty pounds The Tho production of ot Elaine Blame county decreased ed pounds while Lemhi county count showed an increase of ot Jound pounds and Sho- Sho shone co county nt pounds The reka Yreka district with wih a a yield of ot pounds had the largest largest production In Shoshone county and anI In the state The lead output o of the Lelande district was pounds and that of of the Hun Hunter cr district was pounds I Idaho made a record production o of zinc ore in 1911 The output of zinc was pounds at in n 1911 against against pounds valued at in 1910 There Tere were mines producing producing- gold old silver siver copper lead or zinc in Idaho In 1911 compared with In In 1910 Of or these were vere placer r mines man many of of which made er very small outputs outputs The total quantity of ore treated or sold In Idaho In 1911 was short tons tone an Increase of ot 38 tons lons over o 1910 The average crage 3 value per ton was I QUIET FIRMNESS IN BOSTON STOCKS I IBy By Bad Badger r Brothers Brothers' Private Wire Boston Aug u 6 Market G.-Market Market open opened d quiet wih with firmness United Fruit was the feature and decIn declined d to below off ott off 8 S points from tram last night Butte Dute Su SuperIor Superior Superior Su- Su continued in fairly good demand nil all da day and advanced easily to 45 45 T The e afternoon tra trading was extremely dull dul and uninteresting Further talk taUe of or largo large buying orders exp expected eted continues and advancing prices for or the metal to 18 cents or bette better We personally look for tor a a rush to bu buy m metal tl when it does come and feel Ceel sure i shares hares should be purchased right now Hovey Kenny Co New York Aug 6 In C.-In In the stock market mar mar- ket Icet today there was only moderate activity ac ac- ac- ac in the earl early dealings with wih Irregularity of ot price e movements general generally Important interests were doln doing practically nothing allowing the professional profession profession- al element its Us own wa Some way pressure pressure pres pros sure occurred in steel early cary in the session sos ses Lion sion llon dra dragging other stocks down but the volume of the selling soon cea ceased d and for the tho r rest st of ot the tho da day there tere was slight Improvement though tho the volume of C business dwindled to small smal There was renewed weakness s in corn and cotton coton being influenced by timely rains over oyer these belts bels and which fator was considered quite quie favorable for southwestern roads stocks were higher on the forthcoming 1 annual statement also aso on the rumor that plans had been formulated as to the payment of oC back dividends on tho the pr preferred stock We rather look for tor betterment later in the week weel S aln New Nev York Au 6 Aug ho The Tho principal activity ac ac- ac- ac today tolay was In the oil 01 stocks The Tho coppers were quiet and nd as a a rule prices were wee unchanged ed was weak on heavy offerings Fay I NEVADAS NEVADA'S 1911 r ORE Amounts to a Decrease of Over I Preceding Year Nevadas Nevada's Nevadas Nevada's output of at gold silver siver copper copper copper cop cop- per lead and ad zinc In 1911 according to V. V C. C Helices of at the United States geological geological geological geo geo- logical survey W was against in 1910 a decrease of ot 99 or less than one pr pI cent Th The Th production of gold In 1911 was waR valued at a decrease of ot There wore Increases in gold goldin in several eral ce districts Including IncludinG Manhattan Mahat- Mahat Manhat Manhat- tan but large decreases In National and Of tho the gold output 10 fine ne ounces c came me from rom placers Jarg largely h In the tho Round Mountain and Manhattan districts in N Nyc Nyo e county ounces from siliceous ores ounces from tram copper ores ounces froni tron lead ores and small smal amounts from zinc lead copper lea copper and zinc lead-zinc ores Siliceous ores yielded ov over r six ninety p per por r cent of or the entire entre gold prod production From bullion in gold and silver mills vas was recovered flue fine ounces concentrates produced produced produced pro pro- fine tine ounces ounce and crude ore ora shipped to smelters contained 59 fine ounces The leading loading county In production of gold was was Esmeralda Esmeralda which yielded mostly from the district dIstrict Nyo Ne count county produced produced produced pro pro- of ot which the Tonopah mines yielded The Tho Comstock Corn Corn- stock mines of or Storey count county produced In Go god d against 13 In 1910 Moro More ore than tha half hal the total value of ot the state output of ot precious metals metal Is that of gold sold Silver r Output Break Record The Tha production of ot silver siver in Nevada Neda In 1911 was more than in an any previous year ar being fine tine ounces val val- uel nt at against 1 fine ounces valued at In 1910 About seven ninety per pel cent came from I siliceous ore ores Nye county produced 63 ounces of silver siver Of Ot thIs output out out- output put the Tonopah district yielded 10 ounces or 82 per cent of ot the tho entire sl silver er production of the tire state Storay Storey coun county ty Comstock produced ounces Copper vi nn nfl Copper production increased in Neada Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- I vada ada from pounds valued at In 1910 to pounds valued at a In 1911 The increase In Increase In- In crease was practically due to the mines at nt Ely JI in the Robinson district WhitePine White Pine county count which yielded pounds or per cent of oC the entire state production Lend Output Decreased Tire The production of ot lead in n Nevada in 1911 was pounds valued at 1865 against pounds valued val val- Uel uld at 2139 in 1910 a decrease of ot n bout about 33 3 per pEr cent cent Lead decreased ed Inal In all al counties countes but Clark and Douglas The he mines of Clark county count the largest producer yielded pounds an Increase of or pounds over the tho production production pro pro- of ot 1910 Crue ore shipped to smelters contained con- con tamed all aU but pounds of or the tIre total otal lead output of ot Nevada in 1911 Increase In Zinc The zinc production of or Nevada was pounds valued at in 1911 against pounds valued at t in 1910 This was almost equally divided between a zinc lead lead and andi anda a i true zinc ore Concentrates contained con con- conI I tamed pounds and crude ore pounds There re were sere mines producing gold old silver copper lead or Nevada in 1911 compared with wih in 1910 Of Ot these two seventy were placer mines mines Tho The total quantity of or or ore sold or treated treated treated treat treat- ed In Nevada In 1911 was short tons ons an increase of ot 6 6 tons TINTIC ZINC ORES WILL SHIP NOW NO John Dern Returned With Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Sat Sat- Rate to Kansas Zinc Smelters It I will wil be good news to Tintic mining operators who have c zinc ores In prospect pros pros- fleet to o hear the report which John Dern Dern former president of or the American Mining congress brought gh t back yesterday yesterday yester yester- day from He and ad IL H. S. S Joseph went there as a special committee representing representing rep rep- resenting the Tintic Mine Operators' Operators association to confer with the railroads relative relative- to securing a rate on Tintic zinc ores to the thc Kansas gas as belt bel zinc smelters The rate secured Is a ton on ore oro of a 30 0 valuation This Is 50 cents a ton higher than the tho rate now nor noW extant between Park Parle CI City and the same common points Mr Dora Dern said ald they took the matter up with the general freight agent of or time the Denver Rio Grande Granle s system arid and ad this rate has been heen virtually concurred In n by ly the officials of ot the Salt Sal Lake Route An attempt will vIll wl be bo made to have lave the Interstate commerce slon siOn waive Its Is regulation thirty day publication of tariff schedules for tor this particular occasion so that zinc ores from the tho mines nay may na commence going forward within tho the next week or ten dasI days das It I has long lonG been known cnown that Tintic had zinc deposits o of ot commercial size and richness but never before has an attempt beon been made to mine and market zinc The recent rise In the price of zinc far Cal above lead has stimulated the search for tor zinc with wih the foregoing re re- re 5 sult U It Evidently Ma May Da Day will wi be tho the pioneer pioneer pio plo neer zinc producer of or Tintic Yesterday E E. E C. C Coffin who the tho nast week resigned re resigned ro- ro signed as us superintendent of ot Lower Mammoth was waR In Salt Sal Lake H He said he and Superintendent C. C C. C Griggs recently re re- re measured up uv May Days Day's zinc or ores s sand and they consider tons tone a a con- con estimate of r the tho ore in sl het Tha Mr Coffin rh figures should net tho the company at least 12 2 a ton ton or 3 OOOO Other likely zinc producers arc are Yan Van kee some ore is now being opened up in Uncle Sam the tho East Tintic Development Develop Develop- mont ment Is Is' finding zinc tho Bullion Bumon Beck hr has zinc zinc- and this new rate will no wl nl ht do encourage other Tintic mines togo togo to togo go In search of their zinc deposits Mr Dora Dern naturally feels very good over the results or of the labors of the committee and thinks it will prove of ot 11 prove great value to the tho camp In general MINING NOTES There were Tumors rumors afloat yesterday that the sudden drop of Columbus Extension Ex Ex- tension from 15 to 10 cents was caused b by a a pending assessment The Tho A. A S. S R. R yesterday esterday received notice of ot the drop In the tho price of ot lead from to 1450 UiO to be in vogue be beginning be- be ginning with Ith next week W. W E. E Bailey has ha leased the Lucky Boy group near tr Pioche It It l I is controlled by J. J 3 5 S. S Free Owen Bailey aney W. W M. M McCrea McCrea Mc- Mc Crea and F E. E Pariah Parish ORE AT SAMPLERS I Six carloads of ot ore from Utah mines company reported yesterday at th the Utah Uth Ore Sampling J MONT ANA ANA- AH ORE TOO HIGH GRADE Mill Mil Superintendent Complains to Manager Knox Knox Camp Camp Breaks Ore Record Natura Naturally enough Charles CharI os E. E Knox president and general manager of at the tho Montana Tonopah Tonopah who was In Salt Lake Laco yesterday was much pleased on hearing that during the tho pa past pail t w week k the camp broke its Is shipping record b by sending out a a total of ot over tons of or ore valued at e tu the Mr Knox says The mine Is looking lookinG fine the developments developments devel dovel- are re most satisfactory there is more ore oro in Insight sight and nd Its average grade Is better than ever Slope still sun looks very Yen good Indeed Vcr Very littie little lit lit- lt- lt tie tle te oro ore has b been en extracted from here hereon on account of at Its oI very high-grade high and slope also alo on tho shaft vein and bolow below is now prod producing sonic some sOle Y very ery r rich and beautiful specimen ore oro showIng showIng show show- Ing lag quantities of or solid sold black blick metal Tho The vein is about fifteen feet wide hero here and has hns great reat possibilities In the production production pro pro- ducton of or rich oreIn oreIn oreIn ore In th the tho lower JOWe 10 levels Js of ot the mine the thC Shaft Shaft Triangle and Martha veins ar aral ara all al showing up remarkably well wel Ve We are arc now in a curious but cr r pleasing position lion Hen Bosqui tho clio mill mi superintendent is constantly complain complaining ing that the tire ore oro going to the mill mi Is too grado for a high extraction o othe of tire the values with wih th the vcr very limited capac apa- capacity It ity of the present ie plant plant so 80 another m- m mother other Trent Treat agitator has been order ordered and will ivill be installed as oS soon as' as possible ble This will wi slightly r Increase the tonnage tonnage ton ton- nage nago output of the tho mill mm and It I will wil also increase tire the efficiency 1 of the plant and Td recover a bigger percentage of ot the values of the grade of of ore now being mined The payment of the last lat in installment in- in due on the tire Commonwealth mine at Pearce Ariz Ariz was Ws made on the tho and anti the tho directors ha have hanow now decided ed to build bule a mill mm on the property and work on tho the foundations wi will be m n about six Ix weeks Ed Edgar ar Collins Colins the tho superintendent has lust Just returned to Arizona after In tha tira tho Tonopah mills an and the tire specifications specifications for Cor the tho mill mil at Pearce mire are no now tons being drawn The plant plant which will wI havo a capacity of ot 00 OO tons tom dally y will wi con consist of or thirty stamps two tube mills and nd cyanide plant and and will wi cost about T Tn pay PRY tor for this thia an Issue of or worth of or bonds running for tor five years and bearing interest at the |