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Show I HHP QTAP Pays 4 Per Cent Dividends j Hooks rlo5c Feb. 1?? for dtvidcrol j No. 'J. whteh will Rrnouut to -I p-r I eoiit. Already Iihs seven pro-hiring ! wolls and earning U".r"1'1 a year. A total of yt-r cent in tiiidenas declared ivithio a period of d.-, ;i:p1 aviiFi tlie ooniin in of well No. ; N t h1 tr-t uc k will t roo'e in price. I'mdu-or 0:1 'o. bas broucht in a i well jn-t sonrh of L titie Star troyv i ertv a t e i'iow-ipi; barrels j .lailv. Whre will this stock jo in i priro if it briii';' in h g'isher? !Sub-1 !Sub-1 s'-ribo t od;t v. Th is is ;i roal invest -nie lit. and the pr'e is within rea.' h ; of all. This s t o e k h a s n e e r bee p. j offered for le than L- per share I and this spevial alletaient will lust j but a few days. j 41 - CENTS I j ubs-'riptions must be in offiep bv February .7 to in?uro next dividend- Remit to Company or through your bank U Interstate Tre.st eompany, teMini: them to uo-tifv uo-tifv us. L H. RISLEY & CO. 62'2-3 Majestic Bldg. Denver, Colo, x lit, HOB STOCft GOES UP MARCH 1 iOL.Y 4 MORE DAYS. Ae ovi j-olra to nnss it? Kverv inl!;tr tnt.stu in llub- otnuis? sto.-k .it - o'ut.i a sh.'.re its i;oin to brint? I i c: eash pionts to our luekv stoekhoidor? In jut four.d.i s. ji . EARNING 15 gLl !M n fbBl a BP" J-st tvo coins a share rtjrht !iow tor a few hun- S C A fcinriULl ti"e'1 or a vxv lhl,Js.md shares of Hub-YVvonnn " w " stork is ?(Oii to make you Ihk mouev quirk. It is 1 : Kointr to put on into one of the most promising, most arttve oil ivwvvico I on the market today. romp-my just beirinninc. but producHg and d-li ln h every day in one ot the surest, best produrini; shallow' lie'. is know n. b H have Pi arres in the famor.s Orhelata - Uoushooter field ot' Oklahoma, four jji : iprodnrinBT. t'ourti:i; od into 1'rairio pipe lire: room on our lease for thii-i moro K ' wel s. In Wyomifi; we have iin exo ptional lease surrounded bv llC pro- 9 uiiritic web.s in the wovt'erful lasin--;reybull fiv d. I'own in Oklahoma wo S ran cot od at t'ot on our lease, but eerv toot deeper we dr; 1 nuv.rs J 1 KViaier treas;re. Ther'' are ti'e produetio? s unls e-irh vieldimr b-nr -rd 8 1 biier production, the deepest less than I -""V feet. 4WELLS PRODUCING 1 ! Cdpitallration Only J.VijVO. 5 ; SI buys 50 shares Moans bnc niividertds. Buy now. $10 buys 500 shares h2 s 100 shares l'a one-fourth down and bal- JO buys 1.000 shares 5 1 K buys 10 snares a net- ui three e-.ntal nio'-thlv $-0 buys l!rC0 shares 5 ' bays shares pa metits. AU orders beari"c ??0 buys shades P S buys 2i0 shares Postmark of February ;S w;il $;CK) buys 5.0vG scares M C7 b,. filU.t at the L'-rent pr-.-e. V- 4 ALL STOCK FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. V ' rf: HUB-WY0InNG OIL C0MFANY ' g I l g 5 CtNTRM SAVINGS BANK BLDG., t ;g U .!lf!!IL!! k l fc JEtTsj, mini "ij E2X:i3 I MOW AY SHSLfMG! COMPANY ! i CAPITAL ST0CX, 2,OO0,U0O SHAKES f1 5 General Office: 203 Atlas Block, .Salt Lake City, Utah. ! i Smelter: Dugvay, Tooele County, UU-h. 1 'i p ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Jr., President. PIERRE PEUGEOT, Designing and Cons. Eng. K. D. KUHRE, Vic President. E. Pv. HARDY, Director. f"i !! C. S. G0DDARD, Vic President. C. G. ADAMS, Director. ! OTTO STALLMAN, Consultin-; Engineer. j li H n r i f J i AneoMiicemeiit I ti H y The Pupwny Smelting Company is arranging to constmet a Smelter at Dujivay, Utah, ;-j I I t.t To-fine the ores from t h 4 DugT-ay Mining District ot Tooele CoHnty, UtTih. jj The Ducrway 'Miuinj District has recently acquired a com man ding interest among rain- '; p i 1 1 or and snifhiiv-r men by reason of the bij ve'u of copper ore developed on the property '. -j of the Dugway D-Ttha Mining Company, the ore reserves on this property alone being esli- '., "I inafd by Mr. Peugeot, Metallurgical and Consttruction Engineer for the Piigvay Smelter. 'at I PO.OOi" tuns, and the Dugway Bertha is adding to this reserve daily by a force of men driving ti in both directions on the big vein. ', I .'J In .-uMitiou to this tonnage, The Lucky Slav, lh-i Dugway Copper Mining Company, the ... f1 Dugway Mining Company, the Copper Bell Mining Company, the Continental Mining Com- ;. h pany, Lnmline Brothers and other properties in the district are developing a large tonnage i; '. for th. snit-lter. While the first iirtrt of the smelter will be of 100 tons' daily capacity, power "j will" be installed sufficient to operate a 2o0-ton stack. j. jj The smelter is of the flexible type and can be expanded to '--30 tons daily by addi- j" ij t ion nl units to the stack, with the present power plant, at a small cost, and can be expanded I U to f)i)0 tons daily simply by increasing the power plant and stack. It is expected to do i this later. , ' vl The Dugway Smell in g Company is contracting with the mines to smelt the ore on a y f-J I'iisis el" s.l-J.ii(i a ten, with the usual bonuses and penalties, and the tests made by Messrs. ii Stallmaii and Peugeot sliow tliat the total cost of smelting this ore in a 100-ton stack can- not exceed ". -7 a ton. find this will be reduced as th.e capacity is increased. The Dugway ;1 -t . F' i- ores are i leal for smelting, practically carrying their own flux. -j h This will give the Dugway Smelting Company a profit in excess of 1000 a day with i l'.'O-toii o.aity capacity, and with increased capacity the profits will be more than proportionate- ti !': y lsruer. As a rule, th.e public is not eognuaut of the large profits in smelting, as the n turns are so large nn-.l sure that th.e public has never been given a chance to invest, ail the p capital being furnished bv close corporations. 1 !a " ' - , . . . . . . q The following excerpt from Mr. Peugeot s report will give some idea of the possibilities - of tiie smelter from t!ie viewpoint of a mining and metallurgical engineer: 1 " I !. A c-.-m-ral niotaltc.rcical anali-s'S ot the cower ore of Tit? srrrswt devflopment in to? a-tivp pronortaea f' r lie I'tiav.iv Pitn,.i iTcportiunt-.t ta tlie louaag. is f)robatiiv hns been atuiiueit bv the Dugway Bertha as foliiiw?: Company, ati.l my report oq this property ir. Ucates tkac j- i T -: -1 -I r. ?t'"V 7 2 per of nt . promise to develop into a real lu-ine- The property t yi.j V." ".'..".. fo' -'4 1 per cent '5 beirt; dovelopej through two vertii.-iil shaft, an in- (: ',i lri.i'i'o.i'.,itf''.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'.'.".'.'..'.'.'.'."'.'.l'etJ per veut tin shaft ss-i a tuDbl "eoon-tins. Cup;. or tit -l.l1 per cent 1' fl sali'i'iir S IS." 'er cent The ore makes in a true fisyura? vein, cutting qnart- I Vhaauiia '." .17" ! s1.- per eeut -ite and limestone in its course. Level No. t cuts the ' i) i,l,e i aO 7.0 in-r cent fissure for a distance of 1:50 feet, giv-njr a total width ; Ma-'u-sia" Mgc CO per cent a,-ross the fissure norma! to its dip of more than fifty ' ft silver '."... g 6.0 pirccnt 01. per ton feet. The vein dips at- au angle of 40 degrees to the r , liol'i . . T An 0.07 north and strikes east and west. j;. ii Tiii? should cie a fail of about 10 per cent, and . ,. . . . . . . I I r-e matter shoal,', contain about 40 per cent ,-oprer and The sampling, which represent, cuts every five feet ,; f.l -,i p, pf s,er. 'rc to vein, shows an average metal value tor the r. H ' 7 ., . . t 1 - . , fuil w-i.ith of the fissure of 4 per eeut cop-oer. threo 17 ;J rho ilac dust should amciBt to about 1 rer cent and ounc silTcr, 40 cents gold and 32 per cent' iron. V ij ,-,.,i,ni-i nbout . per eeut copper and o ounces 01 si'ver, r i, acd the slag shoul.i contain: Of course, it is understood that the above values rep- j- t'j iO'J as. 6 per cent resent the iow grade as well as The high grade ores, jj 1 7,i: per cent and are. not to ,W taken as the highest values, which ca 1 o ."; 14.." per cent run as high as 40 per cent copoer, 171 ounces silver and s i-.U 1 1. -J per cent ii:.00 gvld. ' i" Mi-O r''r eent - !; . j u" 0 a per cent The fissure has be-eu develored for a d'.stauee of 240 s M Tliw ,aiclVtes"o''niVliVaVe"'Siaj."V..t Jhot.1,1 Ctve f--. 100 feet, in depth and ' rif ty feet tn width, bv L. K , which it is estimated that I.lOO.oOh eubie feet ot oro Si H ''""i l0-' ' " l,tr ,ent 7'cpr-- , have been block out. Tests imii-ate that each cubic 7. ; With the high sulphur eontent ot the ore a cms f-ot of ore weiohs approvlniatelv 1..0 pound-, and takin' p -J ohnrge ot only about s per cent will oe required. Tee tb:s a basis', it is estimated that '.).),.'0' tons 0f ore Si :-J t'urna. e r-roixo-ed is a iit.xlL'O wat--r .racket turnsce, have been blocked out. 71 J and will have a capacity of tons per dav of -4 rj -7j hours. The entire phut" as designed will be i'lexibl. The THigway Berths Mining oomiunv has contracted 7 as it is ..pvtol. with the increased activity in the fifty tons a day 10 the Pugivav s-meltuig companv. -S -J iiistri.t. iiiauccl bv a near market for ores, 85 the The management has increased the force at the prop- -M $ smelter site is not over sis miles from any of Fhe mines. e-ty. with a view of augmenting the ore reserves, work.- -'A while the railroad is fifty-seven miles, that pan will jug under my suggestion. U ij! expand rapidly. . .. . Attiioii;!' onlv a portion of the district has ben Reardinr the feasibility from a commercial view- ;j ilj cxaniire l so far, indications are that the result of the point, with your 71-year contracts calling for a treat- 71 ij in est taat ions to da'e are hairhly satisfactory. I" spent meut charge of 12. 00. with the usual penalties ar.d '1 practicallv an entire wo-'k m sainpling and mapping bonuses, the tonuage oontraet-'-i for. verified by ex- h j the ore reserves of the Ihio-.vay h-rtha. the Ihiawav am aar ions, and vour total cost below sTi.L'o. as shewn by .3 Copper an t the li'aoway nmiiMo properties. s-oine ni'. derailed costs, you are assure! of a profit of at least -j ' tune was devoted to stir ev of the proposed Smelter 510.00 per ton of ore treated. This means that with a 7.; site and other prelimiuarv work incidental to the con- cost of S70,0C'O t',vr plant the Smelter should return - 7' ,t motion of the plant, t expet to return to the dis- this amount and $70,000 additional in four mouths, 3i'tar 'j i-d tri.'t this week t 0)11:111110 mv iu escigatious of the b'owing in. $ Ti .cj xarious active prcpcruci-. .Signed) ' - PIEKRE rEUGEOT. -I :? ' " . ij !) The Ougwiiy Stnelting Compauy is capitalized for a reasonable amount, three-fourths of '! I'i tlie stock is in the treasury. A limited amount of this treasury stock is being offered by the n :'i undersicned at 10c a share, each ItXl s.hares of the smelter stock earrving a bonus of 10 shares h :'j of the DUGWAY EERTHA MINING COMPANY'S STOCK. .5 This stock can be bought on the fa-payment plan of one-fifth down and balance in four ;j II cptal monthly payments, aud o pvr cent off for cash in full. We invite the fullest investiga- '. ,5 tion of tliis slock ji'ui will be pleased to give further information, including man of Dugway j el District, cither by phone, or mail, but would prefer to have you call in person at our office, fj i : ;i I t MS. C. S. GODDAKD, 204 Atlas Block, Date " Phone Wasatch 2251. Salt L.-ka City, Utah. i' I l- I hereby subscribe for shares of the Dnrw-ay S' 'I Af f dTi "11 J SmeltiES! Company's stock at lOf a share, carrying a bonus cf 10 shares i-j S TOQv QfCX 01 Duswy Brta Mining Company's stock wtva each 100 shares of Dugway Smelting Compaaiy's stock. I inclose. $ ; ' 7 same being (part) (fnll) payment, ami if bought on the iiistallment '! ;-: plan. I will pay halanco in four e.iual montiiy payments. --; it hq jii.-j - Block Per cent d'001111' lor payment in full. : !' . Name ' Address M .s ........ M Salt Lake City, Utah. I Town ind State I ;J il g 1 T-A-arrr |