Show e Mining CompanY Y CAPITAL IT AL 1 AUTHORIZED sHARES AT A T 1 00 ISSUED SHARES I Ii i i i Utah City Park at l M Ines tai National Bank Continental j Office flee Confiner Utah Utah Salt Lake City OFFICERS AND D DIRECTORS L. L B. B McCornick McComick Ernest Bamberger Pres Clarence Clarenc Ba Bambe Bamberger Pre Pres s. s Vice Alfred Frank H. H S. S Cohen and General Manager N. N A A. A D Dunyon un yon J J. J C C. Lynch r i f t v v v v vv I THE UT AH COPPER t t r i r t J Thi JWJ J ij j. j j t L Lj r. r BP r j f I P Th e fl fills Z i 1 1 l i i J f j f i I lo j i L 1 Located at Magna and Arthur Utah 4 j i Experimental mill of 1000 tons capacity built af at t Co Copp Copperton er rt on n near Bi Bingham in in i J 04 04 h now hv v demolished J w 11 J r I 1 t t i. i E rf k v t j z 1 3 Magna mill constructed 1905 1900 oJ to 1908 with initial capacity of 12 tons i ri i i t. t fi- fi t Arthur mill acquired in 1910 with initial c capacity of ton tons i. i 1 f Ji- Ji a t J fJ C tJ l r P d 1 11 I L f l I Y b i v 4 Present resen t daily al y capaci capacity t y 0 of f mills ml s 51 i 1 f A v I. I Sr o tons tons tons' v 1 T I. I Ath Arthur 1 r 1 Sulphide S Sul t p hide hd I e Ores O. res r ur r.- r. T. X I J rf ft r I. I t r. r J I tons c J t I A f n I ij Magna 1 T. T J J L. 1 1 t V 81 o I c i xo 46 to tons ns I j r 1 k Methods I d Total aiK ai a J i t t. t y j 15 Milling K 1 1 II f V df i 4 r. r Flotation 1 j r. r r a process process process' J t i 7 O b Smelting at smelter of the American Smelting R Refining Company at Garfi Garfield Utah Utan 2 miles mies away 7 1 4 I i 6 Equipment nt of Mills MIll C Car ar dumpers gyratory crushers rolls roUs conveyors bucket elevators tube mIlls classifiers flotation t n machines a i t 5 I. I t Ii j dewa erin tanks fIlters r. r V r I I I t M x l hr r J i 7 Total 0 of plant sItes 1 J 1 r J jI v- v y l t. t 7 acreage milting acres I O. O f S Surface improvements improvement Mills offices offices first firt aid hospital feun foundries dries ma machine hine shops blacksmith shops shops- carpenter shops electrical jM t. t 7 i it 1 j T j vr F substations and housing facilities for officials and 1 41 Wt t ti v t t 9 9 Electrical equipment volt transmission lines tines a cen central en trat tran transformer f s station reducing the cu current rent to volts vt i i ti i v- v f f V tion bon t transformers to as low as volts with volt volt line connecting the mills with the mine mme at Bingham supplying electricity st c t t t t r l for fo mine uses J W c r t vU f Jo iO 0 Tailing Jailing pond on d aggregating acres tp rt I L e. e t 1 t f T t Y r. r Di Discovery coverY of 01 C Copper t. t I 1 Prospected in 1862 by United States soldiers J ip 4 I i J 2 A Abandoned tunnel found by by E Enos osA A AWall Wall Wall in 1887 8 f J f J Jt t I li 3 Preliminary examinations a and report by Daniel C Jacklin g ing p oten ial r value of of property and outlining meth method d of of- development i devel 1 r. r r le t. t 1 I ji I J t J rI I f l rt Organization anon of o Company om an J I A f I s 0 a J t 9 l 1 1 Company organized in m 1904 Uz I F V. V s I t 2 Capital stock issued V. V r Si f 3 p. Present officials X President V Daniel C. C Jacklin Jackling r A First Vice Vice President President Q t. t 1 a Charles Charl es Hayd Hayden Hayden 4 Second Vice President and General Manager Louis Lous S. S Cate Gates Gates- Secretary A A. A J. J ri Treasurer r V r I 1 r V 1 J. J C C. V. V V Jen Jenkins Jenkin's it c 1 The J e ine i r w J. J c 1 f t 1 1 Located at I I Bingham Utah v 1 2 Mine area acres of f which 2027 acres have aye been stripped x l i 3 Ore reserves reserves tons of of porphyry containing an avers av average r e of J 0 il j r rl copper per ton j f l 4 Methods of minin J mining i r a Began with underground tunneling and hd caving avi gin in 1904 r Y I I b Changed to open cut or quarrying a and first steam shovel put put put-in n operation in 1966 1906 c The capping of or or overburden n is removed d. d by electric shovels and loaded in into o cars on leve levels levels t O d Ore blasted on mountainside and l loaded by electric shovels electric shovels into into railroad ca cars son on level e Loaded Leaded Loaded cars cars of ore gathered o on n levels by donkey engines and hauled to main assembly Y yards where they are picked up by st standard andard and conveyed to the mills 5 S. The workings Th The mine itself is theatre the At b r a like quarry At the base se of the tiers of levels leve s r ti av averaging raging f feet et apart vertical hei height i is the Sub Sub-A pit the level of which is at at ah an an altitude of feet above sea level Froym Sub-A Sub pit it to the top of the mountain the vertical distance is is 1600 1600 4 feet but no now w that the crest has been removed the top bench is above sea level The bank scopes lopes lop s at an agle averaging 50 degrees The terraces from are 40 to f feet t. t wide wid averaging feet in width Vi 4 i oJ iX ti I Transportation ns Facilities I f 1 t 1 I It rd 1 w wt t V i 1 1 The The mines mine i is connected with th the mills by the e s v au r. r the Bin a liam Garfield ld c a ft r Railroad Com Company p an Y a all 11 r the e s stock he oc km of which iC i is owned b by Y ll the Co Copper Pp p er r Company Compa Y J The he dista distance distance from the mine to the mills is about 19 ml miles 1 es i f 1 Water ater Supply u for Tor or r Mills ll i s t M t c 1 Through h th the e Salt Lake Utah Can Canal aI from Utah lake thirty hirty mil miles es esa a away way 1 V 2 A Auxiliary 1 lary supply through Jl Moon and Lakes and Riter Canal t io iii r Y n n 77 R R Roll Ii J f Pay 0 ay 5 4 S 1 Present number of enl to ess I VI Mine Mule v x JJ 1654 i 0 t r Mills 1 J 3 Ore Delivery J J. 1 2 4 Off Office Ice 1 t 44 ti R Railroad and others j. j s I. I j j. j J t at II ij S I 1 Total Otal a. a e i- i P. P s 2 2 2 Current month monthly expenditures ti a Payrolls t. t e 1 sy 1 b Supplies account V f c Current monthly expenditures for for payroll p yron and supplies runs runs well wen over i r 53 3 3 Total wages paid to date ate and distributed in m in Uta Utah i i 4 Amount Amunt expended to date for supplies s etc t 0 1 a 2 37 ti y 5 Total r 0 tal amount expended to date f for r labor su supplies pp lies etc etc tc V. V r. r S I I Production t 1 1 Total tons of material ca capping capping p ping and ore m moved v d to date O t 3 tons tons' Thi taken with the amounts of of ore and waste still to be This u toned e ti removed tit Y of all material excavated excavated b by y shovel Bred dredge a and h will be he about iJ tWIce v vu quan an ti g ge hydraulic y m me methods method from the entire r of f the P Panama nama Canal to the time of its open opening mg in in 1915 length leng I 2 2 M Maximum daily tonnage capping and o ore re moved at mine min v ti would fill 2294 ton fifty-ton cars which at a Ie length of 40 feet feet e to tc the theL tons Eons w TI This i tonn tanna e e 17 miles lon long or longer than tl the e airline dis distance tance t nce between the car would mar ma make if a trait train in ti y he this mines a and the he mills Fur ti l more amount of material at 20 cubic feet to the JS Fur Fur- ton ti cubic yards of loose material crush crushed d to the e size of ballast l and n would UA cor correspond t to 85 1 feet wide and 1 foot of deep on 4 48 8 miles s of sm single gle track railroad would serve to la lay y ballast 9 ti N ti I i nual periods would wOId correspond to a train miles These figures carried to an ti t ti tween San oan Fr Francisco j cIs o and ana and New V ANC York lorK o or under under the t the e ot other long e r c co or nearly n J Y double the he distance be- be De Despond U ti I to sufficient n of b ballast spond material to td ballast a stretch or of would c way around the world 0 railway j 0 I. I Y re r reaching nearly Y thre three three- three fourths fourths the i ti i I THE t UTAH COPPER CO Bingham ti 1 1 Mines at Bingham ti N h n T t Garfield |