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I L MINES AND MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 WYOMING GOAL DEPOSITS HUGE State Embraces Fields Containing Containing Con Con- taming Billions of Tons of Good Product Product United States geological survey has just published a report on coal fields in th eastern Wyoming in tho tim Little Lite Powder river Sussex and Lost Spring districts Tho The Little Litte Powder River flyer coal flold lies about midway between tho Black Hills and Bighorn mountains and embraces cm- cm braces an area on tho west side of or Little Powder Poder river that Is nearly fifteen fC- fC if- if teen miles wide wido and e extends southward about mies thirty five miles from tho Mon Ion tana- tana Wyoming tana-Wyoming state line There are arc no o railroads ds n this area the tho nearest l 11 road passing within fifteen ileen miles mies of or orth th the southwest corner of ot ot the field The Thc total available coal in the tho area under r present mining conditions is estimated at ton tons a The Sussex coal field fiel cG about i SOO SOG square miles mies lies es southwest of the contains about Bighorn mountains and BIhorn tons Tho Lost Spring coal coa field fiel forms Corms the tho southeastern part of the broad area of oC coal bearing strata in northeastern Wyoming eastern Montana and the Dakotas u a region known as the thc Northern North North- field comprises urn ern Great Plains Tho The about er 1060 square miles mies lying north- north cast of ot Dou Douglas las in Converse county Wyoming The This Lost ost Spring Spring field feld was name named from the thc town of ot Lost Spring Sprin within s the thc area which prior to 1909 r of a car box railroad station staton and blacksmith shop but which since sinco the coal conI mines north of the tho town lown were opened has grown rapidly and will probably soon become a t place of considerable importance The territory near the town ton is rapidly being settled by hy dry farmers who have successfully raised potatoes potatoe and S cc small smal 1 grains without irrigation Until UnU lato late in 1910 practically no coal had been shipped from the thc Lost lAst Spring Springfield field the little that had been mined having feld been used in Douglas and Lost Spring and by the few ranchers In the eglon Thero There is now however a demand for tho coal among anchors and dry r farmers as well weB as ns imong mong residents of ot nearby towns It I fuel tuel if domestic vor good stakes a 0 very used sed soon oon after mining but shipment ater to distant towns is almost out of the I question for oven even with the most careful care care- Queston ful rul ul handling In closed box cars tho the coal disintegrates Experiments have proved that it is impossible to ship this coal more than or miles mies ind md still dispose of or it profitably as a steaming learning and and domestic fuel tuel Tho The of ot total coal In the field Is es- es at short tons The Tho coal oal In the region studied lm has been referred to as lignite by most writers that in the tho Little Powder river field being often oten called caled black lignite but under the present scheme Echeme United States classification b by the of geological i survey it should be termed A A. fresh sample of ot the coal is he bright black nn and anil hard When exposed to a dry atmosphere for tor or a 3 into short time It breaks up gradually coal small fragments Much of the smal shoWs the texture of the wood from formed but when it j. j which it was breaks to pieces the planes of or fracture conform to the grain of ot the do not 10 wood The report has been Issued b by the geological survey as bulletin F 47 a Eastern Kastern Wyo- Wyo o entitled Coal Fields I in r 11 I li l i ming nung DV DY J. J i L. L T v. v v. n r mann and lY D. D o. o I E. E Winchester and mn may maybe maybe be obtained free on application to the at nt Washington Washing Washing- director of or tho survey suncy ton D. D C. C PERUVIAN SHIPS I IN ORE Fi First st Consignment of 1 57 Tons Averages 33 to 35 E a Ton I With the first cons consignment of ore for tor the season amounting to tons of an aggregate valuation of ot approximate approximately approximately mate ot Fre Fred W. W Thomas Thoma was In from the he he Peruvian at Alta AHa yesterday looking after settlements This ore came from tho the Nos 1 I 2 and 3 S tunnels of the Peruvian which adjoins the South Hecla on the west and south The three cars sampled 28 per cent cont lead 14 U ounces silver siver in gold and about 1 in copper This brings net smelter returns of 33 to 35 36 a ton Mr Ir Thomas Is 19 naturally rather proud but dc- dc as a leaser of this showing dares clares that he has at least tons more of this same good kind of ore on the stock pile pie awaiting shipment There stoc are now half hal a a dozen dozeR teams lears bringing this tills ore oro to market as fast tast as ns possible Mr r. r Thomas will wm take a dozen men baek back backwith with him if it ho can got them He says he has submitted to the demand of tho the a day wage In the Louisa tunnel this ore oro is 15 found No No Luisa 3 tunnel is In 75 feet A little back of tho the face faco there thero in eighteen eight eight- een cen Inches Inches' of ot this ore which will wU carry about 15 per cent copper coppel No 2 adit Is in feet teet About halfway In there is a vein of fully nine feet of ot this ore ore Tho The a fissure is in tho white dolomite limo lime the values making of off Into the bedding The Peruvian promises bl big bedding things for the future ORES AT AF 1 SAMPLERS EI Eight ht carloads of ot ore from Utah mines were reported at tho the Utah Ore Oro Sampling company yesterday PLACER EXPERT LIKES GREEN RIVER I J JI J. T Jones Examines 14 Miles of Gold Sand Bars Near Jenson When hen a man with wih the extensive lode loto and placer pincer experience of oC J. J T. T Jones one of the seven original locators of oC the present ot great camp o of declares that he has made a careful examination up and down the banks of Green river for a u. u distance of ot fourteen miles and emphatically states that tho the mies auriferous gravels gravel are commercial and can bo be successfully handled by the new Inman process that Is considered about as good as a cinch h by the or ordinary ordinary or- or dinar mining mininG man Mr r. Jones was in Salt Sal Lake yesterday yester yester- lay day having returned from Crom the placer r fields in the Uinta coup country try north o or Jensen He has been making an ex examinatIon examination ex- ex animation 0 of the district since last April This week eek he ho sent In a de detailed detailed de- de tailed l report port on the district to W. W Yo P. P Hammon Dredge company compan now no Included ed in the British American Consolidated Consol Consol- Consoli dated with wih headquarters at New York and London It I is possible that these people may put in some fome big gold dredges on the thc rh river r. r Mr air Jones Joncs having taken options along the tho banks for Cor fourteen miles mies with wIh this object In vi view ow owr r I found that the tho sand sand carry cary from froma froma a fow few cents up to as high as 9 9 a a cubic yard said Mr h Jones yesterday It I is all al fine fino gol gold For a big big dred dredgIng dredging In ing process the sands In large quantities quantities quant- quant ties should average 16 cents a yard Of 01 tes these values ninety per cent should b be saved or about 12 cents a yard Out In California the big dredges are arc making money on cent 12 gravel With 10 small smal mills mis like the Inman I should think tho the saving could be brought brought up to ninetYfour ninetyfour ninetyfour nine nine- ty-four ty or six ninety-six per cent Some of oC the bl big machines cost and ape handle yards a day My ty tests on Green river proved the pay sands as far as feet back from the river The gravel bars are aro from five ve to twenty feet thick and will wi av average nv- nv era e twelve to fifteen feet feet When asked for tor his opinion of th the new ne' ne Inman plant which tho Automatic Gold Separator Placer company re recently recently re- re centy built buit out there Mr Jones Tones said sald I lr staid around there for three weeks watching the building and anti operation of the machine I 1 believe beleve It will wf be he a complete success and ant will wil readily save close to ninety four per cent of ot the val val- ues This Is only a D test plant to prove pro e tho the process and ant has been set up with witha a poor boiler boler insufficient mating space and other drawbacks all al of which would be remedied in a 0 new no machine which could be built buit for 1500 Yet it has already proven pro en the tho success of the process Four men nen Jen are ire arenow arenow now handling about yards in half hale halfa halen a n day with wih a saving of or probably seven seven- five ty-five t percent or better beter Mr tr Jones went vent Into non there was no GoldfIeld Just ten ton years ears ago this fall He lie was the seventh man ago and C. 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C Inman of or the Automatic Gold Separator company was the thirteenth thirteenth thirteenth thir thir- man in camp Mr Jones has mined in state nearly nearl ever every western from Mexico on the south to Alaska on the tho north He Ho Is one of the tho cold blood ed conservative sort Bort of or men who has been through h the mill mil of experience He knows things s through through hard knocks and weighs well weB his words In view of or this his r recommendation of or orthe the Green river rivet g gold ld placers is of especial sl si significance I ft can cc I ir-i ir n J I Nt U U 11 I I SHOWS PROGRESS Highl Highland rd Finds Rosin Zinc Zin Nears Ore Ore Eureka Eureka 1 Leasing Busy Everything E is mo ln moving along with the tho regularity of of clockwork down in the Nebo district accord according In to L Louis ulM Fugal Fual Fu- Fu gal al manager of the Nebo l Highland Mining company compan who was in Salt Lake Lako on business yesterday The Time Nebo Highland Is fixing up Its Is cabins pre pro for tor winter work worle and has Just started work vork on tho the lower tunnel This This is about feet below the upper workings from which considerable commercial lead silver and zinc ore has been extracted A new cabin is being built buit near the bottom of ot the canyon A little above this point anew a anew new now discovery was as recent recently made be between between be- be tween tho the two lowest adits Somo Some rosin zinc was found in the white porphyry porphyry por por- dike which outcrops through this block of ot ground The ore has not been tested but Mr r Fugal Is of or tho the opinion that It Is of hl high h grade The dike at this point Is five feet wide spattered through with the tho zinc A short time ago Mr Ir Fugal In Inspected Inspected In- In n the Mining property which sidelines the Nebo ebo Highland on the west The main work is a foot adit adl which is 11 making to get et directly under a n big ore shoot which shows on the time surface The face of the time adit adl seems now in the tho edge edge of ot tho the vein and should show some ore by this time Down on tho the south end of tho the proven mineral mineraI zone tho the Eureka Leasing and Mining company is pushing development develop develop- ment meat work The Tho main tunnel is in about 1200 feet fet It I is drifting to catch a pronounced vein found further up tho the hill hi It I has probably to feet yet et to go o. o About feet back hack from time the face ea a vein oln was opened which I gives good promise Three carloads of oro ore have havo been shipped from the Eureka Eureka Eu Eu- reka Leasing this year eat The he last car is said to have netted the company 2150 a ton The Trio Eva E over the tho hill bill to the south and west from rom tho time Nebo Highland t is shipping steadily at nt the same time time tImo building its large now boarding house for the accommodation of ot an nn Increased force of ot men YANKEE CON IS LOOKING BETTER Badger Brothers Brothers' special Tintic re report report report re- re port last Jast evening e was confined to tho the following The present showing in the thc Yankee Consolidated I is exceptionally fine The east eRst drift on the 2000 level JC Is now in a a well wel defined north and south fissure which shows good miner miner- For fifty feet tho drift has followed this fissure to the south and It I la is now getting eting into some good goon man- man which is 18 a a. splendid indication of ot ore The countr country ro so wk is broken lime with wih open air courses which f shows the formation to bo ho regular and tho the fissure which the time drift is now flow in is so well vell wel ventilated that there thero is la no doubt but extends from this the 2000 level loyel to the tho surface an and In this wa way tho the probabilIty probability I Is Increased that the ore bodies which have been made near the surface have also II- II fl- fl teror through this e and will a again be found bedded at greater depth wil Development work worl Is nl also aIo being done on the 1900 and tho the 1800 levels On these levels the main work I la Is being baing done dona to tho the of the shaft th so drifts are also getting some soma lug ing results see Eat your dinner at the tho Portola cafe cats and enjoy the high class entertainers COPPERS HOLD STRONG IN EAST Utah Strike Improves Metal Situation Situation New New York Ex Exhibits Exhibits Exhibits Ex- Ex hibits More Strength el By Badger Bros Private Wire Boston Sept 19 19 Coppers Coppers continue to show a strong undertone and fairly active trading luring during eurIng the first hour when the time marl market e lapsed into the al 8 dullness Granby was today's early feature advancing over 11 0 a point easily on good good New York buying Time The strike In Utah Uth Copper if continued an any length length of oC time will grent greatly improve the metal situation and should hould enhance the share price of oC other mines VCr very mater mator- lal Do Dow Doss stocks seem uter utterly de devoid devoid do- do void of oC support today tOlay toray and have havo de- de e- e dined d on vcr very small mal Jove volume Hovey Kenny Kenn Co New Ness York Sept Sept 19 Toda Today's Today's s stock stacIe I market exhibited continued str strength n th throughout tho the general list In the eal early dealings there thero was somo some profit profi taking and ahll short shon selling by tho the professional professional professional pro pro- element who w were ro looking at least for some good setback but such was wa not realized realised and later In tho the da day some somo covering co was in evidence in tho h higher I gh or p priced ri ce d e speculative p lye Issues American stocks were tere time the feature of tho the session both Issues making now neW hl high h record figures Tho The buying here hero was of oC the tl b best st st. based on earnings for forthe tho the coining coming year and probable adjustment adjust adjust- ment of oC tho the back dividends on tho the pre pro erred There was nothing nothing new in the money mone situation or outlook rates re remaining remaining remaining re- re at G 5 l and 4 H on call cal rh The statement t prospect however for tho week end seems favorable for another small smal Increase in reserves as a result o of furth further r shifting loans etc otc The Time stock market has had a good rally raly and andIs andIs andIs Is subject to setbacks any time temporarily tem tern as a result resul of or the tho money situation situation sit sit- hence we would advise rather cautious operations for tor the tho moment in either direction E. E. E. E F. F Hutton Co N New York Sept 19 The The The curb list was quiet today with prices as a rule rulo holding stead steady Braden was strong strong and the time steady stend-Fa stend Fay NEW BOSTON-NEW YORK COPPER MARKETS Bros brokers ICO 1 S. S Main street tarnish famish the tho following quotations received over oyer their thel private wire BOSTON |