Show II I i SMELTING INDUSTRY I I The story of the smelting Industry In Utah during the previous year was another an-other In the vast library of unprecedented unprece-dented thrift and yet the furnaces Were entirely Inadequate to the requirements of this output With the exception of u brief Interval during which u question of wages between the men and the management was heing adjusted tho American Smelting and Refining company operated two plants continuously continu-ously hile laying the foundation for u third to Involve an outlay of no less than 1000000 while the furnaces I of the Highland Boy went through at I maximum heat si ml opened the new 1 I century equipped for the economic I 1 smelting of more than double the tonnage ton-nage of 1000 Indeed the previous year I J had but issued from its shell when It began to emphasize the need of additional l I addi-tional smelling capacity The American Ameri-can ° Smelting and Kenning company I 0 almost overwhelmed by the everIn I creasing output from the diggings I heard it and responded l Highland Boy was unable to meet the rcquiip y mcnts of Its bonanza at Bingham and I I its enlargement was begun Meanwhile the management of the BIngham Copper I Cop-per and Gold Mining company with itH emplic of ore increasing with every shift was busily employed in providing provid-ing itself with an independent plant capable ca-pable of smelling oOO tons dally and with the smoke belching from Its stacks Ion I-on Jqnuaiy Jilh next the number of Muellers in active commission in this I valley will have been Increased to four I tills hut an Impressive exordium I however of the number that must follow l i fol-low Another year and the United States t Mining company whose ore bodies at Blngham arc among the most i 1 stupendous ever measured by experts t 1 wlfh Independent I will have supplied itself tin i pendent plant or I be pattern most likely k j ly Introduced by its neighbor the Bing 3 j 1 h im while there are many assurances 1 thai Ihe i Centennial Eureka wi have y ft 4 t been similarly equipped before nn there ther-e jj winter wrinkles jts brow That the I i upper plant now the property of the 1 Messrs Lewissohn of New York is to I also be mustered in and made to serve Ii3 I an Independent undertaking is also i 1 veil known while the New State Smtll 11 ing i and Refining company launched I in HUO Is I a competitor of the American Is and exploited by R II Tcrhune for 1 many years superintendent of the Han I aucr plant promises to bleak ground u J In lie near future for the initial 100 j i ton plant Indeed I with the plants now those in of construction 1m an operation t1tC process nt j t struction and others projected Salt i y Lake valley will have become theI larg i i jj cst smelling center with the most sci n jr r cnlillcjilly equipped and economIcally world In the id Uu I operated plants in the < Ir h latter attribute indeed the valley of ily Ij Salt Lake Is I already without a rival lal I In It may today be seen every device tl VT I every Improvement designed to reduce eat flri the cost of reduction and those most conversanl with the science of smelling have long conceded that at least one a 3 Dl plant lhal of the Utah Consolidated or D Highland Boy ores arc being treated e at less cost than at any In the Nation Ir I Indeed the builders of this valley have or established the pallerns lhat must govern ur T L5 gov-ern the architecture of the smeller 1 world a it has been perfected to date Just as commanding a model of Us an i variety isthe i I smelter which has been liO erected by 1 the Bingham Copper and D 1 Gold Mining company a pyritlc process lea such as has been employed In other 1 1 States with most gratifying results hnr IKI All Ibis has been done for the smelting Mi i K Ifp Iff xwouVtt rlmrhgl e irt nrn rc f yet the science Is but in its infancy for Ul f the metallurgist notwithstanding his I achievements Is laboring as diligently M upon Improvements as did he on the ti original models nt I t has been calm d that with the ab rs l sorption of the local I smtllers by thc sorpton Va4 American Smelling company and its t friendly l adversaries If I not Its allies 11len exercised an impregnable f i Cfiiggenheimss Uo I pregnable monopoly In this as In other prernuble this true localities Momuilaiily was I IL IIF But even monopoly begets competition I Il HI I and again thc field here was a little too big for any one agency no mailer how stalwart to comprehend Then tho producer begun to expostulate against alleged liberties Hint monopoly and so was attempting with his purse lUls e B H W8 that competitive plants foreigners 1 e for-eigners as It were placed their representatives repre-sentatives in the Held They came from senlals Colorado Illinois and away up on Pu prcl sound bought ores and hauling l t them thou tnds bought or mlleHmade a profit on their treatment The American has G been the real master however and I while ores of the value of nearly 500000 e shot by its bins to be treated abroad it rrmmimr > ri Infinllelv more than its I Intnltlh s two plants in the valley were capable of smelling Indeed at Intervals there r smelLng bins a surplus of Ihe value I of more than SI000000 but there were other furnaces in other States to be > fed it and the surplus was not long Idle Indeed In-deed the capital In whatever plant fared well capial Is generally believed that the profits derived from the smelting i smelt-ing industry In 1000 were greater than U at any corresponding period THE AMERICAN IN 1900 rTI I Although official Information concerning concern-ing the lonnnge handled at Its smellers inl this t valley during the previous year I has been arrogantly withheld by the American Smltlng and Inclining company com-pany it Is notorious that the digging I of tin latp afforded them greater volume vol-ume than I they wen ° prepared to treat I and lhat as a relief the surplus wan forwarded In other I of the companys plants According to a statement which f was rcluasi fll before the embargo was 1Ia placed upon the data however the company produced with December estimated 1 timated oii7S63 pounds of copper 613151J ounces of lye and 17058028 pounds of lead Tlu same intelligent authority also volunteers the Information Infor-mation that the output of gold exceeded i ex-ceeded that of the previous yqar by about 7079 ounces The most important departure decided on by the company during the year was the erection of a third smelter the ost of which is to be no less than Si000000 That decided o5ihe heads of ihe construction dot do-t nrtrjment were summoned and in short time plans and specifications wore 2 1 spread before the officials by Messrs and EHers Jones of this 1 IJsiht NltIs Manager district concurring Thoae plans ap piovod by the company officials In New IHII 3 selected al Murray York n site was Htlctcd 1rIY tll Ihe homo of the old fJormanla and 1 caking of ground begun 1 The plans con Urn plate the construction of a most S hnving a Capacity of at V modern plant hling I jaCty 10drn least tons dally and adapted to I the treatment of every and all classes I of t ore While meeting tho requirements I of the ordinary it will take care been of the zinc ares that have long S neglected 01 thrown over the dump xvheretiH I they should have been nmdoa The contracts ror pourct of revenue ontrICl5 material OlCc having all been JiAvarded COif COi-f struction is 1 being actively prosccutud The work with all that IP I moving sluggishly slug-gishly Big bodies are prone to move BIt Jones Manager that way However lonagel hopes to be able to put the match to With the next August Its furnaces In operation the American plant new 11 4 and Refining company will Smelting and i SmcIIJ flnlng of Its S have increased the total capacity plants htllcased In T akc valley lo about 1700 1hJli S t ton daily thp niaimgoment promising tnlf doiy hit advan share with the producer tit lo t 1 i I II 1J be i derived from Im tcricll b tar tH that may i S pioved equipment < THE HIGHIAND BOY N Throughout the furnaces or this 4 matchless plant built and operated bj luLlChlN the Consolidated Mining com there was put during the Yea pany thel from tbi 85000 Ions of ore all derived 8f0 of mlnnn at Blng Highland Boy group mlt ham With the enlargements the fir ing up of which was begun on Friday last however the plant enters the new century with a daily capacity of COO tons while Ttoboson White under whose cfllcient dlreo lon It has operated from the Ilrst luis assured the company com-pany that he will make 1 dally average of 150 ions Of its class the Highland Boy smelter tit this time leads tho world This tribute at all events has t been laid at the feet of its founders by the most eminent crlticsand not a few during the year have profited by care ful I Inquiry I Into i its I mechanism The hand thai designed it was as skilled as any in Its sphere and when Mr George Gcolge K Fischer concluded hit plans and spread them before the company embraced em-braced In them was every detail that could possibly simplify the science of smelting I Is well nigh perfect From an economical standpoint it stands without a superior if It has < peer So simple its machinery thai II appproxl mates the humane I has demonstrated demon-strated too that a ton of ore may be smelted and Its metallic contents extracted ex-tracted at a cost of Hlllc more than 3 per ton This having been accomplished accom-plished while the furnaces are handling han-dling 225 tons of ore dally the figures cannot bulbe reduced with a few more men putting through double that lon Image The past six months at the smeller has been largely devoted to Its enlargement I largement to a capacity commensurate with the requirements of the mines of the company the work of enlargement I going on under the direction of Mr I Fischer mechanical engineer for the company and Mr White its superintendent superin-tendent The enlargiinenlH consist of i eight McDougal loastlng furnaces In closed In a separate steel building three new reverberatory furnaces for the accommodation of xxhlch the original origi-nal smelter building has been extended and one additional converter stand The trestle has been extended some 210 feet and tho general warehouse enlarged while the solllary change in the power planl has been an extra boiler of limo sale type as those original hoiel adopted II To the student youth or adult the plant and the simplicity with which I the ores are converted into bullion is I a revelation The smelter site Is an I ideal one With the exception of the declivity facing the river and that affords af-fords an excellent slag dump the ground is level as a table The ores and fuel are delivered at the smeller in hopperbottom cars and over I trestle 700 feet long and tWcnt one feet high From this they are dumped into storage bins below Beneath the bins runs an electric railway Into Its cars each capable ca-pable of carting 1UOOO pounds the ores and coal is discharged from the bins and delivered to the furnaces The n I tn n S I ISiL JJUUUL tVCtY IUILUU UL the entire plant the car and Its operator opera-tor being raised from one level to another an-other by means of electric eleators of which there are two equipped with powerful electric hoists The sampling mill and crushing plant through which every pound of oie that reaches the smeltQi la passed are connected by avenues through which the ores are conveyed From the sampler the ores nor lilted for the furnaces aie discharged dis-charged into bottomdischarge bins Loaded upon cars the crushed ores are shot over the tramway to the roasting department From this station where it has been calcined the is ore now passed on into brick calcinebins and again automatically committed to tho electric tramway The calcines or roasted ores are then conveyed to the revorberatory smelting furnaces of which there is a full set and In I them reduced to ta maUe From these furnaces fur-naces ihTf nuTtTu S conveyed by an enormous cleclrlcallymotored crane lifting enormous tonnages wllh perfecl ease and dumped Into time converters from whioh It Is drawn into niouls and from which It is removed as pig copper cop-per ready for the market From the reverberatory furnaces the slag Is drawn off into large slag pots adjusted on trucks and by an electric locomotive Is whirled to the dump over which the molten mass is discharged The power plant is an equally formidable but simple sim-ple affair consisting of two locomotive lirebox boilers of J50 horsepower each one tandem compound condensng engltfe of IfiOhorscpouer capacity 1 reclly connected with a large generator and ole compound blowing engine of a capacity of 8500 cubic feet In addition to this the works are provided with machine shops laboratories offices and dwellings for the employees the enlire plant affording a selllement numbering I several hundred busy persons although in the smeller proper the payroll docs not exceed 150 With the smelter enlarged en-larged the new years promises n great deal for the company opera Ling it and dividends should appear with each recurring re-curring quarter THE BINGHAM SMELTER The new plant eroded by the Bingham Bing-ham Copper and Gold Mining company al1 cost of 300000 for the treatment of Its enormous ore bodies at Bingham and that is scheduled to go Into active commission on January 15th fits Into a new niche in valley smelling to thc producer of iron sulphides carrying copper and gold affords the relief so long sought iY them Indeed 1 opens to them a marlVet for almost niiiisirre less volumes of ore that have hitherto altered but narrowest margin and In which Is contained enormous fortunes Motallurglcally the process covers the Minelllng of raw ores in blast furnaces fur-naces the carilcr being a copper and iron matte the amount of carrier Ojeing controlled in a general way by time partial I elimination of the excess sulphur In the furnaces and the addition addi-tion of sillclous ores to time charge The plam Is not strjctly or typically pyrlllc as coke will bo used while no provision Is made for hot blast In fact to simplify sim-plify the principle the plant Is intended to concentrate from o to 400 tons per day of generally lowgrade ores us them come from the mines and Including Includ-ing Iron sulphides and dry silver and gold ores Into from forty to sixty of male which product will have absorbed ab-sorbed all tIme copper gold and silver und n porllon of the Iron and suplhur 1 the residue going into the slag andover and-over the dump The plant In which keenest l Interest is manifested by the marl who smells as well as the man who is engaged In mining mi-ning Is located at Bingham Junction and Is i connected by spurs wilh the main Hue of the Rio Grande Western railway at that point Indeed theplant IK provided with a complete system of tracks consisting of an elevated one non which the steel dumpcars are unloaded anoint r that affords connection connec-tion with time furnace floor and over which the mate is removed while on the ground level are Iwo more over which the ores fuel and luxes are delivered 1 de-livered Between the RIo Grande 1 1 t hn tmtIII Iq tho nlnLv ton yIl II registering beam Fairbanks track Denies set in cement and granite The Ninelter building is reared terracelike with a dump elevation of lhirlylve feet The furnaces were designed and connlructcd under the direct supervision supervi-sion of William H Nulling and consist con-sist of Ihreo each 10xl7G inches at tho tugeres and having a minimum capa city of 125 tons net every twentyfour hours The building IK constructed entirely en-tirely of steel covered with corrugated trely Irn with the hoer In the fiirnocerpom completed l In the name material The building consists of tho orere cclvlng department In which there Is ellns blnyccomodatlon for no less than S 12000 tons of fuel llux and ore the Hampllng and bricking department the furnaceroom blower and motorroom In round numbers tho plant la 150 feet In linrth by l o in width and covers I three cWattons all the material pass nK hrfe 0Ioatan5 cars until It finally I roaches the slag dump by gravity The mislHnvIng devices include downtakes if MT S 1 b < J i oJ < j l it i < 1 i fHyny > < L I t > > f j < vf 1 I rSS 5 C MilS r m 1 t4 t Highland Boy Smelter I from the furnaces into a steel balloon shaped dust flue 150 feel long and then through 311 feet of expanded metal leading to the main slack which towers above the earth 220 feet and that has a diameter of 12 feet The charging floor is nULtly of concrete and Is the first smelter floor to be constructed of fool this material on an extensive scale The motive power will be furnished by the l Utah Light and Power company which will supply energy sufficient with which to operate four 75horsopower motors and also supply the plant with nine arclights and 20 Incandescent I lamps The smelter site complete compilses and about llftyllve acres of ground extends from the Rio Grande Vest ems yards to time Jordan river and for elevation railroad and water facilities is i unrivaled The laboratory which has been constructed with the same re spccl for dclall Is in charge of a chemist chem-ist of long experience and ability while the company is 1 equipped for the sampling f sam-pling and analysis of every ton of ore that passes into the bins Mr W II Nulling has been with the company from the first as its superintendent of construction and the elllciency with which the work has been accomplished is largely due to his unflagging efforts I In the operation of it about 10 men I are required while the reduction of ores will be prosecuted with three shifts With the new plant in operation I opera-tion the management of the Bingham Copper and Gold Mining company should experience no difficulty In passing pass-ing around dividends as thcy are scheduled for certainly I ly no proposition ever began Its career under more favorable fa-vorable auspices Its management includes in-cludes the best talent available its equipment is i equal to that with which I any bonanza was ever provided and Its ore bodies appear almost exhaustless PROJECTED PLANTS With the American Smelling and Refining Re-fining company atone in the IbId con lempoiancous talent found it an in viting one foe competitive purposes and during tho past year the New State Smelling and Rcfnlng company with a capital stock of 2500000 divided into as many shares of the par value of SI each was launched with R H Tcrhune cs president and general manager W E Von Johnincn vicepresident andS and-S S Boggs secretary and treasurer In the prospectus the promoters of this undertaking call attention to the enormous enor-mous output of silver and lead copper I and gold smelter In the State the year antedating their enterpi Ise apd to the fact that while the greater portion of the ores were smelted at home 71000 I tons WILl shipped to outside plants I Is thus proposed to erect a modern plant thai shall have a daily capacity of 500 ions and so constructed that all clashes of ore may be economically treated The planl as planned will consist of steel buildings and ulll he accompanied by a refinery with a capacity capa-city of 5000 tons of base bullion per yeai Touching upon the financial achievements of thti older plains the projectors of thc new call attention to the fact that the profits of the Gcr maivliL during its lust year a an independent inde-pendent concern were 300000 while the Mlngo on 3000 tons treated per month earned from February 1 1S97 to March 31 1899 as much as J105989 after expending 19951 for betterments The llanauer smelter according to the prospectus which was compiled by the former superintendent of that plant made Irons during the lat calendar year it was operated amounting to S1G091 and yet it handled but 31250 tons President Tcrhune In a statement state-ment says the new company fools very much encouraged by the Interest taken in the proposed plant throughout the United States and in England France I and Germany and that he expects to break ground for the Initial 100ton plant in the very noir future and that I but a short time xlll bo icquirod to procure Ihe funds necessary for the I entire planl Indeed I the new company entertains no doubt of thu early success suc-cess of the undertaking THE COPPER PLANT For such alterations as may be necessary nec-essary to adapt this smeller to the treatment of ores of which Lcwlusohn Eros mines at Tecoma Nev arc productive pro-ductive plans have been completed and arc now In the hands of ill Edgar Ed-gar G Ttillle the manager of the properties prop-erties and J Parke Channing general gen-eral Western repiosentative of the Messrs Lewlssohn With these alterations alter-ations the plant will bo ready to lire up again and to be ouorattid as actively active-ly I as any in the valley The ores to be treated by it are to be derived from the Copper Mountain group acquired by the Mess I Lewlssohn several years ago at a cost of nearly 150000 and upon which woilc has been steadily prosecuted l under the direction of Mr Tullle In this campaign of development develop-ment a very large tonnage has been blocked out the ores occurring as a carbonate that at times have shown most sensational percentages To more economically smelt these ores It Is proponed to blend them with a sulphide such as abounds at Bingham and for 101 110 tons dally a contract has now been made with one of the big Bingham Bing-ham producers That custom work will be attempted al the copper plant is nol believer in that the relations between its owners and the American company are more than friendly However How-ever it will afford over 100 persons employment em-ployment and time starting of Its lives will be awaited with much Interest A PROJECTED REFINERY t Thai the valley will be provided with 1 a rellnery during the present year is very likely Indeed such a plant is already undei serious consideration and those who have had their attention atten-tion drawn to it have signified a wjll ingness lo join In Its support SUch an auxllllary Implies a most material saving In the cost of Iranspoi tallon on base bullion and 11 smeltlng is lobe lo-be a permaiienl Industry rln Utah why not a rellnery U S SHELTER That the United State Mining company com-pany with properties at Bingham will he provided with a smeller during the present year Is practically assured Tn I deed it would have been undertaken last year had It not been that the management desired to wall upon dem onilralions promised at ihe new plant erected by the Bingham Copper and Gold Mining J company Satisfied that in this plant It will ibid the mclhocis best adapted to the treatment of Untied States ores the management will order the breaking of ground on a site already selected upon the banks of the Jordan river and in line with the Highland Boy and Bingham smelters smelt-ers at once For this the moneys consisting con-sisting of about 300000 have already been provided and the company should be able to begin the smelting of Its ores in Its independent plant the present I pres-ent year CENTENNIAL EUREKA PLANT Equally as determined Is the management man-agement of the Centennial Eureka Mining I Mi-ning company that it Hhall have an independent I in-dependent smoller with which to treat its output as noon as the 51000000 contract con-tract under which its ores ire going to the American companys plants shall have expired next October and t that enJ arrangements are all being shaped at this till I was to provide the necessary fund for thlu Indeed that y I I the company decided to reduce its dividend divi-dend from lto oO cents a quarter notwithstanding not-withstanding the derlslors of a Boston I publication and the innane scribbler for j a Main Street lag Thai the construe I lon of this smelter will be acrom f rushed In 1901 there IK scarce a doubt I 1 I The site convenient to the bonanza at I Eureka that H may escape the extortions ex-tortions of a stub line of railway has already been selected by Mr Holden the companys managing director while the plans have long been In hand Vhat the tonnage is has not been disclosed but certainly the mine Is capable ca-pable of yielding at least double tho present output wilhoul exertion There I never was in sight at the properly one Ivthird the tonnage I now exposed while I the great percentage afford an average I aver-age exceeding the most liberal estimates I j esti-mates made by i those who sampled and rcsamplcd It on the eve of the great I deal I In I which il changed hands To pelf ct the equipment the company I feels that It cannot longer defer the building of 0 smeller and In n short I placed lime orders for material will have been I HORN SILVER PLANT Thai time management o this great company will provide ILselC with a plant tvilh which to enable it to reduce re-duce its enormous tonnages of zinc beaming ore to commercial form the present year appears almost certain Preliminary to It n measurement of theo ore bodies took place under the direction of William A Faiish the eminent expert last fall and President Vashln ton concurring in it concullnl i arrangements arrange-ments for the undertaking have been pracllcally i completed In this a process pro-cess that has been successfully used In many portions of the country will be employed the cost of the plant to be a nominal one as compared with that Involved in the erection of the average j I smelter Manager Farnsworth who has Inquired into the propositions carefully J I I1 t 1 t flf II I r flf1jL j I J r i u I j 114411 Itj ij 1 I r f 1r JE1 I 3t4 iii i S II I I I i i y I I I t i 44x1 I i I I I i1l J1 jufII i I 4 I It hi ij I 4 I ii fl IHIUU I UI I IlllllllJ11llJ I Highland Boy Roaster believes that such equipment can be made the source of a greal deal of revenue rev-enue and will urge that ground be broken at an early day OUTSIDE SMELTERS Although time American Smelling and Refining company has been without appaicnt competition in this arena since the absorptIon of the valley plants the representative of outride smelters have influenced the destina Ion of ores of the value of 40507102 All this was practically controlled by John C Griffiths who from an unpretentious unpre-tentious beginning has risen lo n factor fac-tor most Interesting to those whose product finds its 1 way Into the open market From these ores that were I distributed among plants outside those of the American In Colorado and Illinois Illi-nois theie was divided 1537190 pounds of copper of the value of 21115010 with 53122 ounces of silver that brought l 3312161 l and 7D11 ounces of gold for Avhich 10120218 was paid In addition 10 these metals there were 5CO 000 pounds of lead in the same tonnage fo which S22IOO was received The ores forwarded by 1 him tent to the Boston and Colorado Smelting company at Argo Colo the American ZincLead company at Canyon City Colo and to the Chicago Copper Refining company at Blue Island 111 In a old I ton to the ores some copper bullion was consigned to the Chicago company while auro cyanides were forwarded to Goldsmith Bros al Chicago Again the Guggenheims whose plants and those of the American are now in process of consolidation were all the while In Ibis field where they were diligently dil-igently represented by Messrs Bam boigor McMillan and through whoso offices nearly the entire output o Park City passed These ores were forward m S n = t S m I Ir h 1 1 6lj 4 V f L S S i ru < t hf Y 11 S P I 1 i 0 r lJf IvjI Uatr U U i L J j gy VprT Vy fy jB fa BP5 E j Cf1 I > sillY = 2 1 if 1 Li S Bingliam Copper and Gold Smelter 1 S I 4 l i < i X d S I t 1 under contract however and only In mid form wan the rivalry belween them and the American manifest Even this will be abated however with the formal closing up of the ulan e be uvecn the companies which Js looked for time present month THE GOLD SAMPLER The gold sampling looms operated In this city for so long a time by thc Kansas Kan-sas City Consolidated Smelting and Re mining company were abolished during the year and the product l of the cyanide plants where It Is not refined by the company as at the Consolidated Mtr cur forwarded to the refineries of the American Smelling company Toward time lose ofThe year however the construction I con-struction of a new plant was undertaken under-taken bv Glen R Bothwell and others and with the new year its doors will be J tin own open to the producer of this nnd other Stated into which the cyanide process has found its way MILLING OF ORES Custom mils awaiting the miscellaneous miscel-laneous output have not been very much in evidence during the time that Utah has heel making history and while several have been attempted it has genII been with Indifferent results re-sults The only exception Is that of the Dewey min in Bingham canyon which Is owned by Messrs Hoi Bemis John T llodson and J H Stalllngs and of which Mr Bemis Is the experienced ancd efllcienl manager Through its crushers and over its tables there was put during 1000 over 100000 tons of ore of a grade that without such treat mcnt could nol find a way to narktt Indeed the results accomplished by Mr Bemis and his associates has demon slraled oncuslvel y that the lowgrade ores of Bingham If not of the entire Slate can be i made to afford a profit when intelligently milled and II must lead to the erection o additional plants if I it is not followed by the construe ton of an enormous custom plant adequate ade-quate to the requirements of a class of properties in which there has Jong been ore languishing great bodies of lowgrade i I THE SAMPLERS The samplers In 1000 found their capacity quite severely taxed although each took time to clean up readjust Its machinery and with the installation of new devices keep abreast of the limes operated In By the four plants public capacity there was sampled sam-pled during the year 360279 tons of Ole or an average of 30023 tons a month In this campaign the Taylor Brunton led the procession and through Its crushers pul 113SC7 tons with the amounts distributed through the various vari-ous months as follows Tons January S37t > February SttfH March 7ill 7177 April < Apri 7S10 7 June 0137 I July 9252 August 11137 September S < 11350 October 12278 1228 November > 107c5 December 11000 110 Total 113S07 At the Conklln sampler there was handled during the same period as much as 53000 tons while through the Mackintosh at Park City went 73003 tons divided as follows S Tons Crescent H 1 Valeo 20t M 5t1 Apex pex Anchor < 7317 Ontario 5719 23335 DalyWest L I Silver King S 3357 5 Total 73C03 In the Pioneer 1 sampler at Sandy during the llQr there was crushed 21 1 I 312 tons of1 ore most of It coming from consignors at Alta in Bingham American Amer-ican Fork and Big Cottonwood although al-though it numbers Its clients in almost every camp |