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Show 201 ounces silver, and in value a gain of $2,490,559. The follow In table, prepared by Mr. A. Hanauer, special agent of the Mint Bureau of Utah, gives. the gold and eil- ver production by counties: Gold. Silver. Counties. Oz. O.. Summit 4,133 3,204,001 Juab 27,525 3,517,100 Salt Lake 11,120 775,010 tTooele 29,300 121,071 Beaver 712 807,500 Millard 1,330 000 Washington 10,102 Miscellaneus shipment from counties not enumerated enume-rated about 700 5,000 Total 74,820 8,141,383 Fish Springs, 109,180 ounces silver. tCamp Floyd, 27,272 ounces gold; Cave Sprlngs,lG52 ounces gold. Comparison of Utah's gold and silver product for the calendar years ISO 4 and 1895: Gold, Silver. Year. Oz. Cz. 1894 54,570 0,534,182 1895 ' 74.820 8,141,383 Increase 20,250 1,007,201 Note. Of the total output, as about given, 35,857 ounces gold and G,05S,192 ounces of silver were contained in smelting smelt-ing ores, and 38,903 ounces of gold and 2,093,181 ounces 6ilver were milled by various processes. All placer gold is Included. Ex, I g- I , IProoioufci aVTotvls, t v Utah's production of the precious tnetula for the year 1893 was 74,820 ounces of gold, of n value of $1,540,079, and S,141,3S3 ounces silver, of 11 coinage value of $10,525,91)4, a total of $12,072,-G73. $12,072,-G73. The commercial value of the silver was $5,310,323. Compared with thepreceeding year this 1 a gain of 20,250 ounces gold and 1,007,- |