Show I M e I 1 er 1 t s Lead No of e UT UTAH H 8 MINERAL PUT Copp copper er 1900 00 i Dri W red 1599 Grand Orand total I I 1 FOR 1900 j I I i t r J Fall r all since pros J far tor the PI edous s began In Utah s 1 nothing like the present 1 f 1 t output ot of copper er and gold I i tae hall been recorded rho j I 1 output ot of sliver and lead I C oleo shows a marked In Inc eft c crease over 1899 1599 the out put pul ot of the tho latter 4 i a 3 being probably the tho thor thoI tr r greatest test production ro re ref I f corded In the hili tory of at the State I Reference to the tho j i table which the News pre lIre enta as ae fairly accurate shows the tho gross output ot of copper for tor the year ear to tobe i bl be pounds as ae compared with S In Without taking Into nc the tho gold shipped b by the Guy Guyser ser lIer Marlon earlier In the year the tho gold output Is placed at ounces which shows an Increase of at nearly Marly Ounces or about over last years year report The magnificent output ot of lead I last year ear Is this year ear by 4 l pounds while the sliver production tion exceeds last ears record b by I ounces and comes within ot of the record ot of 1892 which j f was the tho banner year for tor the white mo me moI mei I tel In the of at Utah mining j With tn the exception ot of t the o oJ Roy noy and Centennial Eur EurI J I I la the tho totals given have been j I the News by the i various companies and may be conald j md Bred final HI It Is pl that the High lead land Do Doy an ureka I uti I for the year ear be found acour ate enough for tor all practical purposes III as the they are bAS based 1 on the reports fur pushed b by companies on Juno H f th output Is the mine for tor the last six months m or of 1900 as It was from Jan January January uary to the end ot of the ship locate little or no ng r In t tho o table my may bot be considered all as practically correct The report t ot of the tho Mercur Is 19 trl tb accurate while the total output ot of the Sacramento with I the December Is pta by I the ot of the The flu tor Cor output I far tor Del t mor la III t estimated to bl be similar to that ot of November which makes the total amount Ince the Incorporation I mount amount to the sum given gen In the table The Golden Gate output previous te tc the con Is 18 estimated at I per month which is II said by an ancer I 0 61 of he t company to 10 be a nt Iy clos On th the ba basis ls ot of til th ee It ILL be that lIat the In gold fo tot the he year ear Is valued at 13 11 td In the groan rou value vallie of at the for or the year I r gold and Ii r are ar estimated at it mint aln aI n while carper and had one 11 redl at the seaboard of c those 1 ry k metals namely IG 10 c per pound and SUI per hundred respectively On this the gross grola production amounts tl to as aa with 1 In ht 1899 At the present price ot of the met metals Ills th the extort value or of the above product would be as against lat year car carTHE THE A S B It H CO The showing made b by the American Smelting and company places place this year ear In a 11 very favorable light An Inel Increase erle le Is noted d all round The cop cOi copper per bullion shipped hf by the company this year ear with th thu December r output estimated d nt at pounds shipped last laYt year This output ot of gold exceeds ex last yenta II by some ounces fhe sliver bullion shipped Is also In excess eX cess ot of that ot of last lut year In n 1899 3 ounces were shipped by the com company pany while this year ear ounces were forwarded to the east A marked II al also o seen In the ore lead bul bullion bullion lion exported which aggregates ates the grand total of pounds as compared with 43 pounds export exported ed ad by the company last lut year fhe ex export export port value ot of All this product Is mated at nearl nearly A splendid showing le II made b by the Park City mines According to the statements furnished l by the companies the aggregate ale cOll copper er production was waR pounds while the lead leall shipped from the camp was 1119 pounds or nearly halt ot of the total lead output or of the State The sliver production was 3 ounces or about 81 31 per cent of at atthe the entire amount produced In the year ear earThe The amount of Ct gold old shipped was ounces ounce Ot Of the entire amount ot of gold produced Mercur Is credited with n a little over 80 50 per cent The Highland comes omoa prominently to the front with It its II production ot of nearlY II millIon pounds ot of copper In addition to gold ohl end silver The Centennial Eureka has hM has also made n a splendid record IS as has the Dal Daly West The Sliver Silver Ings output Is not ge segregated but Its pro production production is 19 a magnificent lent one In addi addition tion to the copper totals given should be Include In the Grand Gulch and shipments Ihl ment which while not exactly In Utah are aro owned by Salt Lake Inke men menNo menNo No was wall made Imle to s secure ure the ot of bullion produced IJ by as al with tits exception of at the Centennial Eureka It Is all 1111 represent represented ell ed h by the A p g n it C report port The production fill as exhibited b by the ore ot of the district compare very favorably ot of 1899 FLUCTUATIONS S IN LEAD The latter months ot of the tho year ear closes with lend quotations standing on a 11 settled basis ot of 1400 f per ton This Is due lue tn the Am Smelting and Re Refining Refining fining agreeing to pay the tho Holu t III that t sum rf of the t fluctuations hue have hither hitherto I to II 1 ver very wide As s illustrating this It r iI ay I be that on January Januar 2nd nd kul stood at Sa I I per hundred which was followed lJ by n a adVAnce to on tile the fhe price remained at this figure or around It until MM May when It drol dropped pt to This was followed I by y n II d to on the ot of that J I I 1 DIVIDENDS FOR THE Name of o Company 1899 1900 Total to Date Bullion Beck Centennial Eurelia Consolidated Mercur Daly West Grand Central Horn Silver Mammoth Mercur Ontario Petro Rocco Silver King Sacramento South Swans Swansea ea Swan Swansea sea Utah I Silver Shield Gemini emini Not known Total Gain 1900 h u OVER TWENTY MILLIONS IN PRECIOUS ORES n f I LEAD LICAD SILVER BILYEU GOLD at I I It p hs 0 0 off milt Mat and I board A Smelting tC Co i Uti i O I IlI g Bo I i I OI J 1 L 1012 2 1 i SH I IDaly Daly West Vest Cit it i i SI 1 21 Otte Othe P lark City it 5 t 1311 I tn a t i i i 20 L ining Co I 13 HilaD at II Con Consolidated 1111 lIn lining Co O 3 Golden Onte ate before consolidation j lOO Sli HO 5 1 il j i li n OO 00 1 o t t I s 11 ns 1 f I f 0 t I J 1 l 1 1 IS Ji If I 1 I Q O lOl hIi I I HI t Jill put t for fOl 1 1599 I i i an J 1 tWi Ons and silver computed at mint tY valuation ii LL MI x w I month and a further drop to on ont t the ht June still lUll further while reached h bottom on till the of oC that month whet lead was WAI quoted tI at Jul July opened more inure auspiciously with the metAl standing at 1410 It f fell back to before tore tI the month closed Io pd however and the agreement was WAI then entered Into between be tween the American Smelting and Re He Refining fining company and the producers at af afIr atter ter Ir several lII meetings were wen held by h th the company has haa since paid Per hundred 1 for or the metal QUOTATIONS rho red metal was II quoted lit at 16 cents per pound on January lIt let An advance one as recorded on January 18 when It stood Rt at 16 15 After declining to 1 16 th the quotation moved up to 1114 on Feb roar 8 March ol opened ned with the metal nt at 11 tram from which figure It t stiffened up to 1674 on th the pt of the month which Willi followed by an advance to iG 16 on April 2nd May opened with cop copper copier per ier at 16 but It tell fell ort off to U 1644 before the month closed June a further to 15 ll was tal fol followed lowed b by an improvement In Jul July when the metal opened At 15 1641 and went to 15 on this the or of that month In n August copper reached 15 Rt at which figure It pretty even een until November 19 when another advance to 1674 Will one recorded December opened with the same quotAtion And the pros peets ot of copper remaining firm Arm are considered very good owing to the great for tor It In electrical and other pursuits SILVER It VIEWED REVIEWED Sliver opened the year rear at 59 but moved up to 60 on January U 38 On Ono February o I 1 It had further advanced to 60 but tell Lack hack to Ii before the month was Willi out and did not reach 00 again until March b 16 April opened with the metAl Quoted lit at G and no change occurred until the latter part of May when It moved up to t nn 1 June It climbed 1 steadily until It reached 80 60 on tilt the ot of the months month Jul July opened with the highest quotation ot of the year Vii on the ot of that mouth month Will was changed to A decline followed and on an August Ulu t the quotation reached Gl 61 again from which figure It moved up to an on the A gradual al stiffening up took place during Sep Sell September and on October r the metal stood Nt at 64 from rom which figure lI ure It lie de dined to 82 on the hilt but Jum jumped 11 to SI 65 on th the of November r opened with the quotation standing at GI Some between nar narrow narrow row limits O occurred during the month and on 1st t the metal stood at Olk The quotations on silver this year have been higher than the they hue have been III since nee the spring ot of 37 i and the prospects for tor further advances In 1901 are considered Hood good PARK CITY I During the pant PAit year ur the Park City sampler hu hiss handled tons of at ore ON from ven shipping mines in III the dl 1111 The tonnage does not differ mil mar from that of nf 1999 speaks well for Cor the ot of the camp amI It Its Js s very ery probable that several Prospects will b be Inte entering th the I lists year At limp lIm an In Inu u m m 1 J creased output from the may maybe maybe I be for tur rh Cho sampler company has hal put In new track scales and lImp lets lelII at a 11 cost olt of which has cheap cheapened ht p tRed ened the cost COlt ot of sampling The above show an average alrae ot of toua ot of ore Ont hand handled by y the mill daily through throughout out the year eMr l Following are the amounts shipped by the various Arioul miner mine III Sliver ver IT 1110 Ontario 11 otI Daly Wt West Anchor Apex 1110 Palen llen no Crescent t Total TA TON A splendid record wu was made 1 by the Taylor sampler during the year ear when tons ot of ore trio aa principally from the nines ot of The amount ot of ore r each month le II u as follows Tons Tone January Januar l M February larch April August I September October I November I f December estimated Total During the year the company compan has I completed n a n new mill to handle sul sui sulphide ores which r to be ground I Ito to Inch for roasting For Jor 9 this the company compan charges nothing ox ele tra Everything about the new mill le Is automatic and the ore are is III not handled t for the time It enters a 11 bin from the I cars care until it passes Into the cars care again from the sampling bin SAMPLER During the past year ear the Pioneer I sampler at Sandy hi has handled Ut I tots tons or of ore ure from various shippers principal among which are the Grizzly Darlington City Valle J c 10 a Ohio Columbus Columbu and d rom Dins ham the gulches south line hns also l I come II a steady namely from t the l Fortune YORt Yosemite Dalton LArk l BIrd Revere Heert June Lucky Sampson Con Congor or Neptune Saratoga and others Prom From BIg Cot Cottonwood Cottonwood the 1 Ore Oregon JOn and Max Maxfield field the at Stockton while hll the usual shipments from thin tho Diamond I Silver West est and ant I others In Nevada Neada The Checkmate In I Idaho has also shipped n a good deal ot of I ore are A Also 1110 the Wild Dutchman Orphan and Miller Duller In American Fork t TRIO THE CO ILIN fie fhe Conklin sampler has been In n f business twentysix years and has hAK done dont A fAir business this year eAr on ores ON r horn om Tint Ringham StO Stockton and various points as aa well as Idaho district 7 Ih h amount ot of ore are handled is IH not given gen out I |