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Leave Magna 57 p. p m. m J 84 Station La t. t 1011 G a. a in iii nl all slid and 1 L Leave eave B Bacchus acc h us 7 51 a a. a m m. m L Leave eave B Bacchus acc h us 3 07 P p. p m m. m Package I. I c. c bV cars calS from p p. p m m. Leave Harker a. a m m. m Leave Harker p. p m. m Lake Salt Lake City to Bingham Bing Bing- Leave Dry Fork Pork a a. a m m. Leave heave Dry Fork Pork p p. p m m. m h Arrive Bingham a. a m m. m Arrive Bingham p. p m Main ham daily dally except Sundays Sun Sun- No No t tars days which load from Passes asses t through iron h the I Leave Bingham a. a m m. m Leave B. B Bingham mg h am 4 00 p. p m m. i 7 c or Salt Lake Route Houte Salt j o great Treat smelting by milling Leave Dry Fork Pork a a. a m m. Leave Dry Fork Pork l. l p p. p m. m r. r Leave Harker a a. a m. m Leave Harker p. p m m. I. I ale e CIt City J freight 0 depot depoto I f. f farming a n all n 11 d I 1 mining ruInIng Leave Bacchus ol i. i a a. a m m. m Leave Bacchus eo p p. p m. m communities of Utah Leave Magna a. a m m. m Leave Magna p. p m. m L' L i Leave Arthur a. a m. m Leave Arthur p. p m. m AJ 4 Arrive Salt Lake City 1005 a a. a m m. m Arrive Salt Lake City City p p. p m m. m t. t r 4 f l Romantic Romanti Story of Utah's Greatest i f Copper Mine The Mine The Utah Copper c ct f It n t w wa was as just a n. score score or of years ears ago last September that b by Robert C C. Gemmell L University i ty of Michigan 1 Ii chig igan 84 8 nt at that time the profit in in low grade porphyry r properties j Daniel C. C Jackling Tackling then n a young oung mining engineer and aud that time lime engineer for De Do La 11 Mar fa 1 Some tests were was unknown At various times the property was pre metallurgist scarcely past his thirtieth th birthday penned also mado in a little 0 5 stamP r mill called calle the Rogers sen scaled e to Benjamin Guggenheim Charles Churles Coffin John his report on the possibilities of the porphyry ores in below the mine b by Daniel Dnniel C. C Jackling g Missouri S. S of r. of M. M Hays Bays Hammond Marcus Dal Daly 1111 T r A. A Clark and various Bingham canyon canOn In III them he ho saw a great in industry im- im 92 who was also a member of De Do La Mars Mar's staff stuff others after De Be La Mar stopped ed work It was soon after after- milling plants thousands of and large Through efforts to extend the tho option the tho d trial al fell this that Jackling g went to Republic Wash dividends but even then he ho probably did not dle dream m that thata through engaged in mill construction work ork and in 1901 1001 went bac hack back a score of years hence once the great company that he was When De La Mar liar and Cohen disagreed in the Hie fall raB of to Colorado where in 1894 he be had made the acquaintance t q to bo he a chief factor in organizing would have ha paid nid 1918 Victor Clement took his place as head of Capt of Charles M. M MacNeill and others at it Cripple Cr Creek ek 50 in dividends dividen s and be the start slad for bc the De DC La Mars Mar's staff Through l Gemmell and Jackli Jackling ng he ho He became con consulting u ling g engineer for the United States mining raining of low grade e ores throughout the world that is heard of the Wall rail property and being acquainted with Reduction Re Refining g company Ho He got his frien friends s in in- j ad adding ing millions of pounds of copper production each year ear Wall Fall checked up aP Cohens Cohen's figures g and aud an assured Wall Vall that in Bingham and just before Christmas 1902 1002 During 1919 the Utah Copper Capper company paid its stockholders stock stock- he lIe would participate in a n. deal for this the property After while in Salt Lake o on business he tried to t get an option t 1 hol holders an and the grand total passed the hun hun- examining o the ground with Gemmell an offer was made from from Colonel Wall Vall without success Meeting e. e Cohen he be dred million mark to buy n l quarter interest outright for a l second a-second induced induce him to get an au option and on January 23 1903 1003 j Although last year ear was a poor on one for mining properties prop prop- quarter was optioned for a year at an and a third Vall IYall signed signe an option to Cohen on a two fourths undivided un- un in general when most plants were operating at quarter at It was accepted be De La Mar spent divided divide interest at nt in cash of which j only half their capacity the Utah Copper continued its S t a opening ening up the prop property and Gemmell carefully was VS pa P. payable arable able March farch 9 D nn and t on June 7 7 It w was s' s j j regular dividends and produced approximately ly sample sampled dd it The Rogers mill was repaired and an Jackling Jackling- g then that Charles M M. r. r MacNeill Spencer Penrose his pounds of copper Oz On February y 2 27 1919 it closed down was placed in charge g of the mill tests James Mason was brother R. R A. A F F. Penrose and Jackling o visited Bingham ham g the Mab Magna na plant and n since then has only been using the theArthur in of The option Penrose g charge harge tho the mining work wort and aud Henry M. M was c changed to the name of Spencer Arthur Arlhur plant was superintendent and a new deal run made made e Wall y nIl to receive for 55 Not alone on account of its enormous proportions Jackling's Jackling s Report per cent of the property the new ne crowd to buy the De J being the largest mine of its kind in the but from La Lafar Mar liar quarter interest leaving lea Wall Tall a a 20 0 o per cent inthe interest in in- j S U Under n r tl the date dato 1 t of r S September t b 18 1899 J kl and aud a 0 Ie o 0 cp em er Jackling ac mg all tl the roman romantic t. t lC 51 side d e th tb the e I. I history story 0 of f the t I Ie U Utah tah Copper C. opper is IS terest in In both shares and bonds The option was for f. f or six Gemmell Gemme 11 co collaborated 1 a b ora t e in a report t t the h e I latter atter writing a about b out unique I It I. t d dates ates b back nc k to J July uly 1887 while wIllie Col E. E A A. A 0 months with the tho privilege of an extension 0 of r twelve 1 the mine mme de c developments 1 J Jackling ac kl d described t the h e ore as asa r Wall II visit B. B I a on a to Bingham was attracted by the appearance appear appear- 77 t t months more on p payment y of oOOO for each mon month th ex ex- a a 11 very grained fine porphyry He Ire sal said that of f t the h I. I t that mt isnow ance spec 0 e country r owned b by 3 tho the Utah tended Seven months months' limo tImo was talon taken in this tIns way ny so sa Copper er r says T. T A. A Rickard in in his booklet H The hc Utah there wn was about 40 feet of surface rock reek rock that would h have he e that Wall received and the De La Mar fn interest i to be bo stripped and dumped to side At that time Copper Enterprise in in which he on one gives of the heretofore heretofore here here- many was purchased for 1 1 unpublished details of Utah's 8 greatest single in he gave the average length g of ore as proved by tunnels as feet and the depth as feet As shown at that Minard Examined Mine Mme f The TIle great mass of or 10 low grade time he ho estimated tho ore as tons He H said I F. F II 11 Minard n l mining g engineer examined examine the mine o u 0 C copper in which b. b Ie h were black specks of an and attracted Colonel that tons in addition to that already de de- developed and nerd reported on it on April 23 20 1903 1003 le recommending en ng the I all From assays assas of samples taken from old abandoned was conservative construction of f n l to ton tOll ton e. e experimental plant a tunnels he g got of an average g of or 24 per cent copper and numerous nu nu- His Hs synopsis a at that tha tine tImo showed ore averaging a 2 average of his Jus sal samples was 16 lG per pel cent copper cent au tin thickness of On Juno 4 1903 the Utah was as organized organ organ- tests by panning showed that per copper average waste of 40 Copper company b a concen concentrate t Tn t eo of f feet which wInch would cost 75 15 cents a l ton to lo ired thu the laws wS of Colorado for shares of from 30 to 40 per por cent could be produced d This Tf I led I to remove romo cos cost of his O mining was figured at 40 cents cent hauling 15 1 value Tho Thu mill built with tons his location of two claims giving gi him by feet ee cents concentration concen coneen par Copperton was along the bod body J a of ore on a l ton 2000 basis 45 cents and an estimated capacity being completed in April 1901 1001 The Tho company I total cost of mining and concentration of later Inter la of New Jersey for S Sells e 11 s P Properties rt o per pOl ton tun was organized under tinder thu tho laws rope les Savings ho bo figured at 75 per cent He lIo figured that copper cop eel shares o of a par value nino o of 10 This hl was on oil Through the solo salo of his Brickyard mine gnu nune e at Mercur could bo be produced at 6 cents 29 20 1004 1904 On 1 worth o of conand conand convertible con con- per pel a pound and that profits profits' I April I July y 1904 1901 and the tho Yampa pampa Colonel Wall all received a small fortune fortuno on cent 18 copper would amount to o 83 a ton Since Sinco bonds bonds were issued which bich were ero largely g underwritten t I and ho bo spent considerable lo of this in rounding out his then the company has done dono hotter better than some soma of these by tho the promoters themselves Colonel Wall hall i received cd r property r Through association I in in the Br Brickyard property fi figures ores in ill in bonds bonda and OOOO shares hares of o of stock Block g Colonel Wall nIl had Colonel become with Capt Joseph While lele this wo work k was being carried on De D La Mar l Marand and Cohen received d a n commission o of 5 v fj r per cent each K H. De Dc La Mar art A A. A Hartwig g Cohen now of or San Francisco of I and Cle Clement disagreed with tho trio result that Clement re resigned re- re which was pall paid In stock In III 1900 the capitalization was as the captains captain's chief of staff or In 1 ISDo 1895 manager manager- signed and Cohen returned It was then that Capt De DeLa the company was Increased to lo The Rio Grande he mudo made xu nil examination of tho the property and and Do De La Mar nr La Mar far again dropped th the tho deal after buying ing g a quarter extended it its s railroad to the mill s site Bite nt ul Garfield On Ont secured a six six BIX months' months o option Uon on a three quarters interest Interest and spending April 9 D 1907 1007 the first car of ore to the neW v site alto wasat W was S at A test teat of 70 to tons made a 0 of 28 concentrate b the it hauled The Bingham tL Garfield railroad owned by t to o 33 per cent t copper b but u t on account of tho the low poly price Needed Much Money t r 1911 lOU Utah COPP Copper l' l started operations September 14 I of not copp copper exercised at the time timo and other details tho the option was Wt By this time Jac Jacklin Jackling Ung g ha had proved himself a a decide decidedly IY In January t 1910 the tho Utah t Copper increased sed Ua leap eap eX d. d r Three l i I competent metallurgical engineer and ho repeatedly Advised Ad ad- ital to r of which I is noW nor no t years cars cars' later In lu 1918 Do La Mar obtained an wised De La Mar Afar that tho the Bingham venture full of of l was as J for for- forth th the fI issued ISSUe d The In 1 tock stock 1 L Ie company paid It l I option on a n quarter Interest for and on a a. second promise He realized that to turn the Wall VaU prospect into inton Boston Consolidated property y and Md 0 for quarter for A preliminary sampling w was as made n n. profitable mine would require at least At shares of Nevada Consolidated aled which it t controls |