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Show tions and mining development of the State. Besides, he receives ores from all the adjacent mining States and Territories Ter-ritories for assay and chemical analysis. analy-sis. He makes every description of as-, say and all kinds of chemical work In connection with mining for the precious metals. His work has proved his skill, his accuracy and his thorough devotion to conscientious duty in the pursuit of his profession. His determinations are never misleading, and have brought to him a vast amount of business and a prosperous career. Mr. Hanauer has recently associated with himself Mr. J. V. Sadler, who. after af-ter having served an apprenticeship In the Union assay office, has been employed em-ployed by some of the largest mining companies In the State as assayer and chemist. Mr. Sadler bears an enviable reputation for honesty and eTIclency, and has the confidence of the whole mining mi-ning and smelting community in his work. UNION' ASSAY OFFICE. In all centers of mining for the ipre-cioua ipre-cioua metals one of the most important departments of the business ts that of the assayer. In fact, the reliable and thoroughly scientific assayer and chemist chem-ist Is often an indispensable necessity to the mine owner, the prospector and the investor in mines. The only question that Is possible in such cases Is that one pertaining to the honesty . and competency of the assayer. All such questions are set aside, however, in the case of such well educated, thoroughly experienced and honorable assayer as Mr. M. S. Hanauer, the well-known and accomplished manager of the Union assay office, at No. 152 South West Temple street, this city. Mr. Hanauer has been located In Salt Lake City for a number of years, and his determinations determina-tions have formed an Important part of the many and great mining transac- , |