Show I I IN LA SAL MOUNTAINS A 11 and Winter Boom Expected for tho Mines i I Minors Basin Utah La Sal Mountains Moun-tains Sept 20it begins to look now I as i the La Sal country was going to r experience a genuine fall and winter i boom and every day seems to add new I life and spirit to the future outlook of this part of the State of Utah Men ot means and mining experience are corning corn-ing Into the country now and before winter fairly sots In a number of properties prop-erties wH bo under heavy and vigor us development work backed up by good strong corporations and Individual cap Hal l those directly Interested In permanent and faithful work arc preparing pre-paring in various ways for remaining In here all wInter new buildings urc going up In and aroUud the basin and merchants are now replenishing tock for the winter trade I m > f The Davis stamp mill will be completed com-pleted and ready for operation by the iiOth the machinery nov being placed o n the ground large 010 bins being built a reservoir made and everything perfected for working as long as the weather will permit up until about the 1st of December The High Ore mine on the north side of Mineral mountain Is to furnish the main supply of ore while number of other properties are getting out ore for a reserve supply The High Ore property Is I being steadily worked and c large amount of ore Is on the dump now ready for transfer to the mill Fifty head of pack animals began the work of packing ore down from tho mine on Monday The mill will be run night and day while two shifts of miners a double day and night shift will supply the ore t < I W A new town not a townsite boom Is to be started on the old site a the foot of the mountain where once Plnhook became famously known and failed The new company has located all of the ground available Including mill site and two of Its representatives will be here this Week to formally start the enterprise I will be more of a commercial com-mercial center to the surrounding country and Miners Basin v sill still be n mining camp at and nearer to the mines while the new town will be only three miles down Basin creek at the foot of the mountains A hotel assay otc miners supply store livery and feed stables n newspaper and all the necessary business Interests are now being arranged for and by Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing 0 young city of much Importance will be In full blast Ground has been located for n mill site and n company owning considerable property throughout through-out the district proposes tho erection of reduction works possibly n pyritlc smelting plant Miners as well as mechanics me-chanics are being sent out for as they are needed to push the various work and there is not an Idle person to be found In the country 3 I I There Is considerable work going on at Wilson mesa where the recent find of rich gold float was made but as yet no one has been able to locate the ore body In ploce Shafts are being sunk where the best Indications are found and all have come to the conclusion that depth will ultimately locate the deposit from which this rich free gold ore came I will be a bonanza when found and to n practical mining man a formation such as has characterized the Cripple Creek country will be found Mines being opened In the auriferous copper belt are proving richer and more extensive as depth Is gained In the contact formation between a lime and quartzite some rich gold leads are being opened while In the porphyry belt the fluorine ores carrying gold and silver are turning out some rich ores in large veins In the four jtunncl pro 1 Jects now being operated they are con I atantly In mineralbearing rock occasionally 11 occa-sionally crossing small veins or stratl I 1 llcutlons that could be made to pay If n local mill was In S operation The general outlook for the L Sal I country Is I Indeed bright and enough Is now being shown to warrant us not only n railroad Inside of another year I but the attraction of men who have capital to provide the necessary mining well largo Investments lacllltlcs as wel as InlEO In development work i rcvelorm1cnt wore United States Smelter I l The News Bureau of Boston cays thc directors of the United States Mining 1 company have ordered the preparation I of a site for a 1 smelter at Its BIngham properties Just what It means Is not 1 clear The company has long been inn 08 ° In-n of an Ideal site on the banks of the Jordan river and there Is nothing noth-ing to prepare Just what kind ot n smelter according to the same publication publica-tion has not yet been decided on On the contrary the company proposes to see with what success the Bingham Copper and Cold Mining company handles han-dles Its pyrltlc ores before ordering furnaces As the ores of the two come urnoces under the same general class however I it Is likely that the United States crowd Will decide on n pyrItic plant However It Is 1 understood that Mr Holden the companys managing director di-rector has started west and with his arrival something definite upon the subject is expected Tho Grizzly Group Henry Wallace has withdrawn from the management of the Albion com panys property at Alta that he may I give hist undivided attention to the development de-velopment of the Grizzly group from which he has been raising ores of good I quality for a long time and of which he expects to make a steady producer next season Or the Albion which has developed Into the heaviest producer at Alta under his direction Mr Wallace Wal-lace says the ore bodies were In ex cellcnt condition when he parted with the management and there Is no reason rea-son why It should not begin the payment pay-ment dividends In a short time I Ore and Bullion Settlements i The week In the ore and bullion market I mar-ket closed with settlements amounting to 359270 as compared with J3924SO for the previous one The days settlements settle-ments receded to 29300 divided as follows I McCornlck Co Mlngo bullion 3300 aurocyanlde 3900 gold silver lead and copper ores 12400 T > IX Jones Co Germania bullion 2900 gold silver lead and copper ores SfiSOO In the metal market the week closed with silver again up to 623k cents an ounce with lead at 1 per hundred pounds and casting copper at 15 cents n pound Goes to the Cochiti Will Spencer who has been serving Capt De La Mar as surveyor at the Golden Gate Mercur ha accepted a place at the great Cochiti mine Bland N M and leaves for the southern country to take charge of the work underground at once No one perhaps hag kEener knowledge of the ore bodies In the Mercur and Golden Gate than has Mr Spencer and with the consolidation con-solidation of the two he expects to see a record equal to any In the country Mr Spencer has made a large nuin hero her-o friends In mining circles who will regret his departure The Honerinc Boilers The fifth of the new set of boilers with which the Honerine at Stockton Is being equipped by Manager Scheu and his associates was delivered on the ground yesterday and will be In place in s few clays At no proposition In the State preparations being made for more energetic work nor was this decided upon until Manager Scheu succeeded In demonstrating that the chutes of ore that were followed to the water level by former owners continue con-tinue below that line and that thoy I may be relied on for ores of Just as good quality u those taken from the upper workings The most Interesting I feature of his disclosures Is that below be-low the water line copper ores of nice quality have made their appearance 1 with samples now at the companys ofllcca showing all the essential characteristics char-acteristics of those being smelted by the Highland Boy While the undertaking under-taking at the Honerinc Is one that 10 I piles the expenditure of considerable I money an ample sinking fund has boon provided and success Is practically assured I I May Say Marketings From two lots of silver and lead ore Just marketed by the May Day of Tin tie the company derived as much as 2000 This will be followed by another consignment In a few days In the meantime the management has decided that greater depth Is what Is required to tap the main ore bodies underlying the country and the Intention Is to hasten n rapidly I u possible to the 200foot level Many are of the belief that the ore will he broken Into before that depth Is reached a the ground at this time Is quite soft Manager Hunt will leave for California on Tuesday Tues-day and before his return connection with a now ore body Is connecton Ikelr Phoenix Stockholders I The shareholders of the Phoenix Mining Mi-ning company whose claims are located I lo-cated In Big Cottonwood canyon and I IbM I I from which some very high grade ore has been shipped met In annual session ses-sion yesterday afternoon when A N Cherry A llanauor Jr Chris tDlchl Adolph Heller William Schade F Rehrmnn and J B Tlmmony were made directors The board will meet for organlration tomorrow afternoon I was decided to levy an assessment of a halfcent a share from which the company hopes to derive 1000 when work on the property will be resumed I Tintic Shipments The Miner reports the following consignments con-signments out of the camps of Tintlc during the week I Cars pf OrC Centennial Gemini Eureka Z May Day v 1 Godiva 3 Humbug Yankee Consolidated 2 Mammoth 5 Star Consolidated c Orand Central ii > Swansea 11 Joe Bowers i Alaska i Total 71 The Mammoth forwarded two cara I of concentrates and one of bullion and the Eureka Hill six carr of concentrates I I Mining Notes Active sinking or the Sunbeam shaft will be resumed the present week I Capt J A Eade departed for Camp Letter at Soldier Summit yesterday morning i The latest car of ore from the Alaska I of Silver City was marketed with good results yesterday Eight cars of concentrates were sent forward by the Ophlr Hill of Ophlr canyon yesterday I Manager Ferguson of the Miners Supply store at Robinson leaves for i camp again today Jackson McChrystal of the Gemini and other Tintlc properties left for camp again last night James Ivers of the Silver King and other Park City properties has gone to California to visit friends lon David Keith departs for the Silver Sil-ver King again this morning and will absent himself for several days The Swansea of Silver City reported with five more cars of high grade silver and lead oie yesterday with a total of fourteen for the week With the exception ex-ception of the Centennial Eureka It In Tintlc was the moat active producer I during thlO week cWc mill or Bingham canYon The DCWCY ml from the Neil has been running on ores tune mine during the week announcement waS rondo ycater I The nnroun Tesora or day that the shaft Qn the Teorn additional Tlntc wi be nut down an addilonal I 1C tcel itt Swell of the Sacramento j Maitager Bothwel who Is n tinlng father Is ontrtjtlnhng his atler citizen or Rocilelle Ill and prominent cll7en pleasant sojourn hlmscf u who 1fomsCt Zion in journ C Gcmmcll has returned Capt Rohcrt Gemmel absence of several to his OflreH utter an of the Con wci the properties o 7e1 days on pLopellm them in cur at Mercur and reports almost cu peerless form Hubbard who was at one time I W E < bloclcs largest Qneor the the owner aC one of o ConSOlidittOCi in the Star Consoldated ot stock mt property this leaes for that TlnUe llnle strike I morning to mcaoure up the new Richard D Millet contemplates Air ilet ZCland and Australia New n trip to trp month a prominent syndicate Inconne hl9 5crice IHII sought coUfltriC tion with 110Scslonsln those countreg lon Hill of Great Falls and C H Peter down Mont came Bcpatli of Anucon aMont north yesterday and joined from the Of the superintendent Frank Klepctko upernlendent Amalgamated company reducton works who Is now In this elY George Badgot who typhoid has been fever confined for to his home with several weeks made his PPjarangj week and will on Brokers row yesterday of Sttto down to his desk In the house ctle week the present v Sheets Thompson of from the A telegram management AfSShousht in Shlata county fterth0Ugiit group Shasta lie Afcrhousht lOlP the Gal which Is now owned by ty Cri has that water Tarbct syndicate says been encountered This looks favorable cncoUnlcre love on which able to ore on the lower llc management been drifting for some time James lme A Pollock departed for NeW lock York yesterday with a collection of of relating to one ot the biggest maps relating his departure Utahs mines He was dumb on parture however when ths summons sum-mons reached him to come on concerning concern-ing the nature of the errand that takes him East For n single car of ore from the Utah of Fish Springs In the Deep Creek country coun-try the management yesterday received re-ceived n check for 2580 the lot having been marketed on controls showing as much as 1GC ounces silver and 50 percent per-cent lead The company now has the moneys In Its strongbox for an October dividend |