Show IM MINES NES' NES AND VI I NIN O. O S TOC KS I I tI BRIGHAM CITY it j. j MINE PROMISING t I 1 3 W Lee Says Fred Holtons Holton's ti II Mj Maj Majestic Property Should Make Good F r J J. J W W. Lee fee a a. well known mining ma manof man manof l lof of this city who controls properties In InI Arizona aria anil has interests In Utah rc- rc I this week weck from froni an Inspection o of ot tho Majestic Mining company's properTy proper- proper i Ty v In Bo Box o Elder county count four miles mUes mies Southeast from Cit City Citro He II a n. favorable report H v This Is the tile large domain of or probably I 1000 aci acres cs or more controlled b by Fred Fredt t J. J Holon formerly district attorney CorI for Cor f I Utah and Mrs Irs Holton his plucky wife who Is s sharing the tho rigors nt tt fe mountain mining with Ith her husband husban j She ho he holds hols the drill while ho swings sing the tho J II Mr r. r Holton Holon at one time had W lucrative position a n large law aw practice i J tice tiec and a comfortable home In tho the theL L pretty ret little town of or Brigham called led dt At the City Cit of Homes All AU this he no no he have haf sacrificed for Cor Cora a a dream with I its shimmer of or sold gold old which attracted t J. J them to the romantic little vale vae ale within J- J i a a. shot rifle shot of oC the outskirts of oC the jl h i town For several sc years now the they have ha c. I 1 Jived C from froni hand to to mo mouth th In or order cr to Detain etain and antI develop clop this property which Avas a as shown to them both In lii dreams riches promising great 1 Relative to the Majestic mine possibilities poI poI- t and th the country countr In general Mr 11 1 Let 10 sal said I 01 I went up UI there prejudiced against I the place a ay as far as s mineral minerai deposits 0 were concerned but I W was WS S real really surprised sur sur- with what I 1 saw and came awa away impressed with wih tho possibilities ot of the district Mr 11 Holton Holon is not a practical miner minor and raining mining men might say ay he lie made mistakes mistake In his development I ii work et he has a showing that I 1 did didI Ii not expect to sec see l' l For or Instance on the thea theL L I a surface there is a inch four-inch streak of 1 Under his operations It i 60 O OIt 1 Jias been b opened to a depth of oC about It t as r feet et and has widened out to eight eight feet 9 j ll The Workings I il I There is an open cut 25 5 5 feet south 1 to o the tho quartzite Then the drift turns J j ait at and run runs rum 1 12 feet where here It cuts he hc ledge Th The strike of or the vein is north The Thc drift turns south lon the ledge for 23 feet giving i about 25 feet teel vertical depth from Crom the I Surface The ledge dips to the east cast it at an SO 80 degree an angle le There Is cx- cx posed on the two feet Ceet of 01 grey re Assays Assas show that this quartz t Carries In gol gold and 10 cents in j silver 21 01 to the ton There arc are two feet Ceet I tot r sand carbonates There is I also someI some I iron which has assayed O On I Jn in n gold There is Is fully eight feet of or eln matter mater at this point and it I looks permanent and as if it should go SO down own r Besides this there is a strong stron cop- cop jer led ledge e outcropping through the thc f er country rock for miles The formation here herc is principally a heavy y capping cupping of oC which In places Is stron strongly h Impregnated with iron I am informed That at as carl early as this district was Set t t aside as mineral land b by govern govern- go ern mont ment 1 surveyors sur and that the records s are ae 8 re still sUl obtainable j It I It is my opinion that Mr Il Holton Holon has a fair chance of qC making good and may maybe mayle le be the thc m means ans or of opening up a new dis- dis I for the state stale f- f AUGUSTUS AND g THE STEWART SUIT J V. V Augutus Heinze n has been e cited by bythe the he hie federal Jud judge e sitting at Wallace i 7 Idaho to appear with wih hi his his' records I In the now noW famous Stewart var Ste Mining company's com corn pany's anys pany s receivership suit sui and the fa- fa inous motis mine manipulator with wih said rec- rec r s tucked under both arms is even on his way from New cw York YOlk to the Gem pen state of the north After this IsI is I terminated Mr Il Heinze will run down w nd rd take a peep at tho the Ohio Copper Coppermine Coppermine mine and mill 55 A protective e committee Is suing for forat fora at a receivership In a statement tho the la says 8 The purpose of or the suit tul now pen pending In the district court cour t t Wallace Walace Idaho Is to secure the ap ap- ap of ot a receiver to han handle le the property in the tho interests of or the stockholders stock stock- holders The Thc committee had hoped hope to tobe ho be able ablo to secure from rom the stockholders Sufficient proxies to insure the the election elec dee than tion on of of a a. new board of directors who would manage the property for the benefit of oC all al The annual election takes takes 0 I place August 29 9 1912 It I Is found foune fOW- fOW vcr that Mr Helm Heinse e. e through proxies I held on stock generally pledged ed for tor large loans together with wih proxies outI outstanding outstanding out out- I standing in the names of Heinze's emI em em- I is in position to re elect his own I board oard of ot directors by hy a majority greatly in Sn excess s of control Large blocks of i this stock are controlled h by him upon which be he has borrowed to mone money carry I n fl his his different enterprises retaining fo 0 himself however the voting power powel I y o ho he only relief therefore lies In the I of oC a receiver i COLLINS OLLINS HIRES CREW 4 i EXPERT OIL DRILLERS I o t 4 If I. I H the well known Okla- Okla oma driller has the contract for forI for I I drilling Dr 1 F. F K Collins Collins' oil oi well near Jils tji Is cit city and arrived with his crew early this week With him are arc G. G H. H I Dan Noise and D. D T. T 1 DuckI Duck- Duck orth all al reputed to be experienced I 0 1 H Robert Robort Robert Armstrong Armstron who has hag ha had experience drilling for Cor Coral oil al In the I San ian an Juan uan field hia ha has been employed by Manager W. W J J. Dixon of t the c Moab Moat Oil 01 company to take tale charge clare of oC tho drig drill drill- dri- dri g ng at the company's compan s well cJ east of this tills gl whore where work worle is again progressing rapidly under under Armstrongs Armstrong's direction J Mr Mr Dixon came to this city Monda Monday ening returning to camp cal tho the next Gren Green River Dispatch r MINING NOTES Utah Coppers Copper's cent 75 dividend an- an flounced yesterday yesterday amounts a to 1875 making a total to date of ot 16 6 50 6 n It i Is reported that the McDonald aasc gase ase on Charleston Hill Hi at National aB struck some HOO ore are J L Word was received front from rom the Comet l Nevada that the gravels Com Com-c going through the plant continue to yield handsome returns XV v L. L L Bachtell the old prospector and anti geologist of ot Beaver county Is on rv n vacation at Colton Ca Cal Cai DAt DALY Y AT PARK CITY RESUMES WORK Ore Shipments Are Increasing New Ne Adit From Hill Hi Special to Tho Herald Park ParI Cl City Aug 17 Ore it-Ore Ore shipments from the thc Park Parle mines for fn the week just ended amounted to 1085 tons of OC an esl- esl mated valuation c of ot This Is over o cr 00 tons moro more than the tho total for Cor forthe forthe the thc previous weel week The Thc shippers for forthe tho the week were as follows Pounds Silver King FUng Coalition Dal Daly Judge Daly West cst Little Bell Barry Cose larr-Coxe larr Del 5 Total Word Olt comes down own from tho Daly mine that that a n small smal force Corce of at men inca has been put on nail and ant that the the Indications are that the force will wiil bo be increased In Inthe Inthe inthe the near future This is no 10 doubt the therea rea reason n of at the recent cutting of a large working station at a point between the Dal Daly and the Dal Daly Paly West cst mines on the 2100 foot lc level 1 The station staton will fa facilitate Ca- Ca a the work from Cram both properties In that block of ground Th Tl Tha Dal Daly is the mine which last summer Colonel E. E A. A Wall Val took over O and ha hind had examined b by prominent engineers It I Is reported that n a force of r men has been started to drive a I new adit from Crom the side ide of oC aSel Hill HI In order to tap tho the Sliver ShIver King iCing Coalition COLlton crt erty on tIle the 1300 C foot ot level JARBIDGE HAS ST STANCH FRIEND Formation Looking Better Beter as Depth Is Attained Attained Blus Blus Bluster Blus- Blus I te ter and Success F. F M. M 1 Buckley Buckle and Robert returned Friday evening from Crom Jarbidge Jar- Jar bidge where the tho former Cormel is Interested In the Buckeye Duckee one of at the most rom rom- ising properties In the tho camp says sars the Twin Falls Fahls News This was vas Mr II Rogerson's first trip to the gold Sold camp and he expressed himself as amazed at at the remarkable showings at the different claims Mr 11 Buckley stated on his return that all ni the properties were looking well wel and that deep WOI work ork is being done which i Is demonstrating that the values not only hold holl out but hut Increase at depth Mr Ir Buckley Buckle further remarked that in places place where whee rh rhyolite occurred In tho the vein nearer the tho surface it I is being being displaced displaced dis dis- placed b by quartz The Tho surface which originally showed nho a broken condition Is becoming more solid as the tunnels obtain greater renter depth Tho The surrounding surround surround- tog ing rocks appear to be strongly placed and have o eYl evidently enl not been heen affected b by an any unusual movement mo of the earth Mr Buckley Buckle Is enthusiastic over o er tho the of prospects o the camp A personal loiter letter from Jarbidge e from Crom a close friend an and a R well known known wel-known M. M I K E. to the editor of or tho the Elko Free Press contains this reference I l 1 want vant to tell tel you ou straight that Jarbidge c is redeeming 1 Itself in great reat shape Take ralee for Instance the Bluster Since Wingfield Wing Wing- Ing field r hl hi his bond the tiie owners have ha e done thone over o er feet 0 of work on ore oro in the lower level tc el and of ver very good commercial gra grade e which was overlooked overlooked over over- o cr looked by hy the former Cormer operators un under er bond I am am sure if 1 Instead of or doing oln their work and drifting on a mud seam scam in tho the hanging as they did ll that If the themen themen themen men In char charge e for Cor Wing field In ha had followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed their e evidence that thai in inI instead instead in- in I stead of relinquishing the bond the they would be in full ful swing here hero now no and andI I have ha e opened a great ho body of ore with witha wih a large larre force torce of or men employed The Success owners likewise have cut the ore on the fourth level which gives them over o er feet Ceet of oC depth of oC ore in Bonanza hill bill find m Inasmuch as a good leal of or caving has taken place since Inca the former Cormer work worl was wag discontinued ue tied instead of oC an nn exposure b by work of or four and five ve feet feel of ot ore on the Success Success Suc Sue cess It I shows fifteen Ceen feet feel wide at different different tIC tIC- dif dif- ferent places place with wih exposed slabs Iab of oC the hl higher gra grade c on the tue wall which pans from rom to 1000 per ton The or ore the owners broke Into on the fourth COrth level In thin streaks shows the native gold goil Where here encountered Ic It was only el eight ht Inches i wide e. e hut but the tue past few Cew dar lays days drifting has opened same to over ovel three feet wide and anti which conservatively cl will wil avera average e 2 23 per ton Prom From what I T nave ha lae seen so far Inthe in inthe inthe the district I 1 can readily i Ha say I am much macit pleased and nd can feel that hat lh the district has a mining future which will wi m mean an great success for tor the district and those thos Interested therein her ln SILVER MAKES ONE MORE STEP UPWARD Silver moved mo up to cents an ounce on loc local 1 settlements yesterday ester ay The rue reent re- re edit cent rise caused the Boston News Bureau Bu Bu- Bu- Bu reau u to sa say Reported entrance re-entrance of oC the Indian government go into the bar silver siver market bie gives an entirely new turn to the tra trade e and ant Industry in that let metal l. l I For Foi 01 the tue past year cal or 01 two China ha had come to betie hethe be he bethe the tie leading factor acor in Influencing prices The revolutionary period caused heavy western demands from Crom that quarter and led lel to general hoarding there to the necessity of oC doing business on a cash basis to th o of paper currency currency CU cur cur- rency and anil to the accumulation of ot large arg silver Ii er reserves In the International banks banle Meanwhile the tue thC Indian government o had hal been entirely out of the market since late In 1907 During the heavy purchases el of or l OG It I paid from 31 n 9 16 rol to pence per ounce averaging 30 O as 35 the thc London price for tor the tho year ear Exports Exports Exports Ex Ex- ports of oC silver siver to the far east from Lon London on were 7 at tho the maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum in a decade during that year ear in which the United States government o also resumed the purchase of silver In Inthe Inthe Inthe the following year ear the tho sharp fall Cal In silver prices came late lato In In the season seaon coincident with the financial crisis of or orth th United States an and the cessation of oC government buying in India From an average price of 30 3 16 pence silver a fell 1 lit ill hOS 1908 OS to 24 H. H The Tue average for Cor 1911 1011 ll was 21 I 9 16 t-lG t pence ere a India India's Indias J demand demand de de- to- to mand for sliver silver as Ica measured by net act Imports Import during the tue five ve years ears cl ending with lOll 1911 1 average a about ounces AT l 1 S. SAMPLERS i Two c carloads of ore are from Utah I I mines one from Montana and one from Crom Xe Nevada Xea a wore Vere reported at the tile Utah Ore Sampling company compan yesterday ester a 44 1 44 4 4 4 ORES S OI Al U 4 Smelter Smeller settlements yesterday f 4 4 reported by Co f 4 4 t Ore 4 Silver waa was quoted aL at cop- cop Weeks Week's totals Ore Ole 4 4 bullion OOOO I 4 per pei cathodes Ii 17 oc ic l lead head ad U 4 o 0 44 4 4 spelter Now New York 90 I 4 T ti t 44 H H f t tM H M MH H t M. M J i t GRAND CENTRAl IS IN DEEP ORE Lower Mammoth Eagle Chief Swansea Zinc Ore and Other Tintic Notes There Thela h has 8 been some little delay dclay In getting Into the shipping ore upon the 2300 level o of the Grand Central Cental owing oving to the fact that a n fe few lew days in track and were required to put timbers hut Assistant tant Manager W. W D. D Loose says ay that tho the showing is getting get get- Jet Jet- tn ting better heter with wih every r round of oC holes hole and that the last face sample showed 5 In gold and nearly enough sliver silver sl cr to bring the time ore up tip to the tile point where It could coull be le shipped at ht a profit He lie le figures that he- he has about fort forty feet Ceet or of drifting ahead of oC him before reaching reach reach- ing imig a point directly beneath the which was as unk sunk from tIme the level Jevel a above ho e. nn and this being time the case caRe it i Is a little early to expect the high grade e material material Conditions arc highly satisfactory satisfactory satis saUs- factor factory throughout throughout tho ho Grand Central mine mimic mile and arid the tIme present shipments shipment are arc |