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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 N, UTAH MINES ARE MAINTAINING CHIEF CON. NOW HAS CAMP ALTA AND ITS WEEKLY PROGRESS; DISTRIBUTION RECORD OF ORE OUTPUT $351,000; Aim, ?.. o-- t. 1 Alta-Cottonwoo- ds 1" :.-fo- ot Wc-dir- 1 1 . t ed t'J-ton 1 f aw-raj- fr 40-to- be-trs- w-i- it ii-- - - ; th oM Wellington Rround workings of tin kind was antic- fh change Albion Minlnc company this week t .t was tlru ipated nt I machinery th of ntre restilar shippers lit Installed at the t"hif and ly from th woods district. The t the switch f""".' xtTtTi t" or.nint rlcity can 13 in from which this ore beinjr t.een to a point has I rrdr.pil ct Colin McMurphy, who ha arse of whre the minersdvdopd can lreak five tons wascon road j th construction of t and If it were not for the difshift, In Wtween Jericho and .h--thr . 'tla mln? aficulty he Kttln4j the or down waIn in th West Ti"?i side the leasers could easily jjiotintain more towrv this li u Inr hi wi.rk out or. Preliminary samy-llnr- :of huiid;nK scnl indicat The completed. nfk, thnt th ore now In trantiiia new wacon rfijid w.i- t.ikeri crej sit will d the first car which equal Of by th Mining i 'i.if ('"nin'iii'fl a $3 ton. f not withstanding the) The manascr of rmpany that the drift i a y t horon:ifar fact th.ito r.It Mais, run reports in th company workt e desert that is h !. t i r if 'c-rd is of the caved itnd th n: - g j.r' :',r'i'o ings to the riirht touniry from the crosscut and Is he west nt T.r Th Chief ono!l- - "ir. fj feetabout twelve inches of Rood In haul!'.. the following flated will th--tis tho porphyry and ore from j Sofia mine, which they ore lyinn between a re vvnrklitj u :.! r a lea- - and bond lim. Timbering of the blT cave is in the extraction of ore from to be this projre nntlshould ssr rf.Tf nl. fraction f nzln be under way nextf point utilized In thin haul::- r wek. 'l Nest Moniav i'it; llftn will Copper. IV. P. ai .'i'cni,m at the the Pevelopment In the property ofweek FcotS.l mine NI.I' In Wcf Tirf.r ard the. the Itmn.a pa.t Copper during t to .accent will t.ma latter Uurk.t the for'm.inj - of 'Mef rinoli-lati- i have hen of a mot encouraKlni; charnr mine. Iioth of th-fni:;e ar7i Wbcn niifir wath tiuinifcmcr.t S ar H'"rk it rla f.ik": 1 Mr N ?' it WROUGHT year ai;o TEN rt fhr foreman rid :r',i.i'ii.i t' that tl'n to" wa nkrin-r Miuiiovni a at t)e rhr- rivv foreman for Chte. Mr. the Scotia, if a .'uft bo at e hcf. IN MINING 3AKTAQUIX KING ORE A '. Alta-Cotto- n - ri'-t- b-- j sf - aver-asrA- c-ir-- ti-- - f i ra : - ? I n- - - su-fe- ?- i- v.-- n!(i. OMRS Tie' ((.. in ?h new ore hod- - f ruck in K Ins last week the I,. A. the Sant.io-;iI Martin letter I. 1t. sahf n t e rt f the S nil iM'iin Kfnsr. has ome i i from th" ;roerf" and t ort thaf ha r'ofthe toffnr;i find rei n ti; i f 'foil of f".f w r. r e t h t irik hejnw th bHriir " ' . n n e ' ley,? re rri. mher e, It will v in rtnt ht tarte. frm th" tvi tunnel in ;i t a distance nt about feet. feet an Aftr Mnkins: a denfh of "ft ore wa excellent ,.i of silver-leaencn n ' red and the- miner ar drift Ins on ir now. The have run the some 2 feirt from fite bottom of drift the an ore eri-- flt ur-r- i .. t rx--"lir- .1 : t - 1 - ; 1 T, d i -- 5- win arid shoof th- - sarn-- r to bing l.r ' ujlit i u. i the or in !h- mire. , gi-of opened rjual'fy I sl!ver-trout, into the he,J. making i rtiHir and a far a from tend now 1 to ?, fe't thick and has he-exposed to a i'T'.i of fet on it. trike. f. 'er-- ' f d at . -i . vr . ! - f d CLEARING HOUSE ! . S.U:irda' 'n !earlncs. $ 5 ari.e i lav vfar. S 1.r1 ". .t "ar. .".", 0 1 J T.L' 2".. 1 1 y .' . " t ! I 4 1 ..".." T. an- ; c !."a r ! la t Iat n en. ar. BOSTON COPPER RANGE. .vere The fo! ton n g quotations re- I ltal?r ceived over Butte .v A Sr 'at. At hlef Cor 1 . -- 77 . "."" i7i t ft f "M t i 7 I..1T7'; t 0 t t ", a . . : c i( 2H I .7 t . ivi. . 4 .1 .'. ? t . 7 i 1 i ' ! . j 2"-- 1 ',.'''" 'Hi ' ! . . :. "':4 t z '. . ' y, ".; Z 7 - . " i SUCCESSFUL. MERCHANTS know tho importance of a trontr ban kins: con-ncctio- n. anl approriato thf safety ami scrvico afforrlofl v i t !.".i It i ' 2 a i r.o T, !.;: 0 3 "7J n rv f 7T '' I z 2 i . f 3 ' ' . . ft . :,n :,o 1 .1.5.1 . ' . ! f ! . 1.7" ::';v . lfa!s Mt I . 1.770' 17" . . " . ft i Lak Cor . Mnon "nt N. Ituf t ... 1 K. S. com ' r.w ftah T'tah A rx T .00 Iavis It.Ia I".. ... K. I'.titt . . . t7 . K. ",r C.lr . wire 'lose. Low. High. . ; Ran: v Cop. Hro.' Share e pri'.-.if- : 5 week's ; ! run:h - t . monttr ; earn- ; ?;ool tliem br the UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK Chofkintj Accounts are cordially invitod. oiKirr.nii r Fmltr. C. JackUr.ir. Vic rridnl. t.Jot Heher J. Ornl. Vlr Prc!dnt. Presid-n- t. Undeer. Ylm President. ItodneyT.T M'Kwin. Cashier. Henry It. liutler. .sttant Cashier. George Ten years ngo. If a man who had a mine to eil ad walked Into the office of big financial power in an effort to secure capital to develop the mine, - it i probable that he would beyond the first pevej- have tier of rffb-- boy, says the New York I'opper Curb. Let It be said to th credit of men of small means, who are alter all the progenitors of tin American mining Industry, that there has been a complete reversal, due mainly to their efforts, of public opinion ree garding mining and mining stocks. Today nearly every big financial power Is not only interested in mining, but th rtiine owner, who has something worth whi'e, i received with as mucn man or the courtesy a.t a the railroad ffictal of tog Industrial corporation. Practically every big financial orranizaiio-- i u today either directly or Interested in a mining venindirectly ture The name of the most famous ri.-- j in financial history are seen upon of directors of mining com-- l the hoards an ie. I it not a natural and logical outcome, therefore, with this rhanse of neari on the part of the. financial Is begreater attention power, that toward securities mining ing direct,) 1'V Investors? "This i. the foundation of the present and coming bj bull market in mining securities a market which, w believe, is destined to overshadow any market iri intntnsr stock that ha been seen In the world's history; a market devoid of frenzied and wild speculation that fas hitherto accompanied trading in these issues; n market from which fraud, chicanery and Inflation shall be absent; a market carryingof speculativethe highest ly vestment opportunities character. f For th first Ittime In the this country gigantic history mineral resource are appreciated. For first time th inventing public Is o participate In the profits that grow out of iciri'imrtte mining and the de-loprnent of m.ne. for tho first time It Is realized that rnlnlrg supersedes for of business for alt etas and for return n fh Investment stability, ion in value. These are the of th Imminent great market in turning securities now at hand. NEVADA STOCKS Th quotation.1. were following ee'ved over Kadsrer Pros," prlvnf w t- - v Ttooth P!ue Hull . . f. D. i. ' 'omMnalion I'alv BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phoae W. Main St. tlenabera 5alt Lak Stock 946-94- 7. mm WILL SELL Consolidated Wagon ...$ 51.0" Com. Club t.s .32 101) 10 Merchant's Candy 3.7a t0' Cuar.l'.an Fire 12.00 2) liettityoti Home Uulld- ers 10 i WILL BUY Suvar . (iuardlan Casualty I'eseret National .., CtKh-Idah- o ItADCaETH ISO t Ik ot ON BLOSSOM WILL .$ 1ft. 3 . 1.13 . Cf?.o . 357.00 llHOTIIKltS. liala St rm M rs U. Four- 'nr o;!- la H!e Mf A- il VI r Noreros xi'-i- ':'ru Prion I. 15 o t .in .24 .07 .40 1. ... ' ' k' .7i 3.70 Nevada PeJment .1 .041 .15 .15 .08 .02 li .14i .06 .014 . Da!v-Judg- . sft 75 .10 1.45 .03 .26 .10 Km ma Copper Oold Chain Orrtnd Central Indian Queen Iron Plossom William King Kii g David l d King Lower Mammoth . .07 .02 low-lyin- miner-politician-edi- tor For-tun- a-- .' .17J 1 .01 .60 .'5 .27 .15 .5 6 .01 .74 .02 .25 .10 .05 .02 .21 UTAH'S GYPSUM MINES Monataire Mammoth Mason Valley May Rico-Argentin- Panama-Californi- i i e. 1 i N HAM M NES Alta Central Pull Valley Cardiff Kxtension Demijohn h Con. Neva New Qulncy Itico Argentine Santa Chief Santa King Sells Tintic Standard Wasatch Mines Kerldo. president of th Japanese Metal Mining company, which operates a number of copper-si- ! ver mines on has been the west coast of Japan. w the last 'lays studying siending comr.ulcatior.s at the Utah Copper He will pay at mine pany Pingbam. a visit to a number of other mining the state to look Into mine districts In He methods. says that in Japan the of mining Is done by part greater Chinese labor. He is interested In mor than anything else the use of In mining. He Ik a gradumachinery ate of the University of Paris and took a special courso In mining at tho Uniof Perlln. versity Wc are not i up to date in mining methods In Japan as vou are In the said Mr. Kerldo. "We United States." labor to accomplish our depend upon machinmining, while in this country ery is tha big ttUng. We have a cop- . ... ... ... .. . . Cottonwood King j . .04 .20 .oOS .09 . 02 .00J .00$ .31$ .02 .45 . 20 .13 .03$ .06 .28 .01 .10 .02 .003 .01 .32 .03 . 55 .12 i I f ( I I T INI STANDARD TO SINK NEW MAIN SHAFT Over nt the Tintic Standard in the MAY DAY READY TO r-- p TWO SALT LAKERS GO AND TO SEE SOUTH HECLA IN GOLD $76 George Curley and Harry Brain returned Friday night from Alta, where thev went to look over the South Hecla. They report that the mine is in shape. On the 500 the apWork has been prosecuted pretty vig- splendid of the drift is that the ore pearance broken into at any shot. The orously all summer at the property of may be mine is reported responding the Days Fork Mining company, locat- whole under the efforts of Colonel ed in Big Ccttonwood. Last week one splendidly Watson. of the directors came down with samples taken from seveial places in the new developments. All the samples PROMONTORY CARBONATE taken across the face of the upper tunnel showed values. One taken across the rich streak, which is being followed, gave the following high assay: 135 ounces silver and $76 in gold. TRENCHING ON CLAIMS This 'was not a picked sample, but fchows the grade of the ore where it lias narrowed down to the heart of the vein. This drift is in approximately 150 feet. Work is being prosecuted by a small Some work was done on the lower force of men on the Promontory Cartunnel this summer, and this face is bonate Mining company property in tho in approximately 500 feet. The obLakeview district, 25 miles west of lower tunnel is to tap at Ogden. Trenching in opening up veins ject of the ore shoot which has been is being done. This newly incorporated depth the owns four claims about three demonstrated to carry high grades in company many places in the upper workings. miles from Saline, a station on the Some of the best samples taken from Southern Pacific railway. The propthe upper workings carried $225 to the erty is about a mile southeast from the ton. One assay made last summer Lakeview mine and adjoins the Cedar returns of 375 ounces silver, 17 gave per property. Ridge cent lead and 1.52 per cent copper. The Carbonate has 500,000 shares in The Days Fork adjoins such old its incorporation of 10 cents par value. as Michigan-UtaThe officers are Joseph Farr, presiFlagproducers staff and others in the J. A. Farr, vice president; C. J. dent; secretary-treasure- r, woods district. who with Sproat, Harold Sproat, Hyrum Farr,' Glamour Fall of Salt Lake L. Jrf. Farr and James Reeder of Ogden make up tho directorate and include the principal stockholders. h, J24.000 CASH PAY When directors of the May Day Mining company hold their meeting at Salt Lake during the early part of the n- m H0NG FISSURE DEAL IS REPORTED HASKELLCARRIES HIGH VALUES coming month they will order the paye ore from the Samples of ment of the regular quarterly dividend of Canton claim Haskell the Another mining deal on the Wild company were shown on the Mining of 3 cents per share, aggregating streets Horse property owned by Peter Ander- yesterday. Some wrere rich galena and and there is also a possibility of son and John' Lovell of Oak City and others a gray copper. Both would asa special dividend being declared for situated directly above Fool Creek flat, say This Haskell fissure is worked out between these said high. being and to be tho strongest in that part Christmas, says the Eureka Reporter. is some owners Salt Lake parties, of the Alta and the Braine fisThe amount, which is in the treasury says a Fillmore Progress correspond- sure in its district, western extensions probth'.s time, exceeds $70,000, or about ent. at Haskell in the 9 cents per share, and each month the ably encounters isthe The correspondent in a recent con- Canton said. The Haskell it mine is earning a sum in excess of versation ground, James Overson of runs through the Canton into the what is needed for the regular divi- Leamington with learned that he was in vein Monetaire. dend. close touch with mining experts of Salt Supt. C. C. Griggs states that the and other points who were very mine is in efcellt-n- t condition and while Lake interested in prospects around NEWHOUSE MILL IS the ore shipments are rather small in much this In fact. Mr. Overson had locality. NOW IN OPERATION with some of the larger them out looking comparison over some claims in mines of Tintic, the May Day's ore the pass and also in the Wild Horse, From Newhouse, Beaver county, is unusually rich. Even with the where Peter Anderson, John E. Lovell comes on the new work the word at lead silver that presand thtir matals other and have excellent gentlemen n flotation plant has been finent prices this ore is good lor $1800 prospects. The experts looked carefully ished and that the operato $2200 per carload and a few cars over claims and it Is The Utah Leasing tions have begun. preliminary a month are sufficient to give the that 'these some work will be done possible there if backed company, by Utahns and mine a nice revenue. erected the mill. It is said was at the mine proper arrangements can be made. Manager J. C. Dick inthe has a lease on tailing company this week making a very thorough 1,000,000 tons. The dumps propof the aggregating wcrkings. spection earned better 12,000 a PARK CITY OUTPUT IS erty has some time and than this has built month for COLUMBUS EX. SALE up a nice surplus after the payment dividends. of the regular quarterly at the delinquent It is reported ofthat are under way on operations Leasing the sale Columbus ExtenOR 1571 yesterday or dozen TONS, the of the levels, several . sion that only 3000 to 4000 shares of the more blocks of ground which are 80,000 shares advertised were sold, and worked under this system furnish at market prices. for twice as many miners. employment Most of the ore which the leasers are; Special to The of out is a product taking ore Park City, Oct. 30. Shipments of NOTICE. fair grade, but occasional shipments of from Park City the past week aver-r.ge- d SALT LAKE UTAH, OCTOBER zinc are being mined. up near the normal in spite of the 26. 1915, ThereCITY, be a meeting of Lower Mflmraotli. strike which Is on at the heaviest pro- the stockholders will of Western Wyothe in the camp, the Silver King ming Land & Live Stock company With from $10,000 to J11.000 In the ducer at th 1571 The was Coalition. tons of total and two nice ore bodies a ore estimated at directors' room of the treasury comis This $62,000. on Saturday, November 6, 1915, bunch of copper on the 1000 and a fine of zinc on the 1500 the out- pared with 1921 tons the previous week, at 2 p. m. showing at $73,000. E. H. CALLISTER, Secretary. look for the Lower Mammoth mine is valued Tho shippers this week were as folThe deposit of encouraging. highly ore Pounds. OTICE is from two to three feet In lows:e copper 1,372,970 feet long, Silver NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR width and about twenty-fiv- e WILL I 77 6,284 th3 product averaging from $20 to $25 Silver King Coalition In Salt Lake, bills wife's contracted my 675,350 with the exception of Parsons King Con &. per ton. Two cars of this ore have al- Daly West 250,494 been forwarded to the smelter, D. W. and House ready Frewin, Sugar groceries, 6S.6S0 Quincy tho last going out a few days ago, and Coal Co. conanother marJ. J. ASHCROFT, Foyer hasfor Superintendent (Signed) . . Total 3.143.77S the signment about ready Bingham, Utah. ket. During September the Lower Mammoth shipped jtbout three carloads of zinc, which carried from 35 to 39 per GLOOMY cent; and two cars of this same out IELF-WRECKgrade ED in of ore have already been sent conditions October. Under DESPONDENT some good this ore brings the existing company reasons are to bechecks and there lieve that the surplus in the treasury Not Sick, Yet Hardly Able to Work will continue to increase. high-grad- $24,-00- 0, 500-to- Cali-fornia- be-lr.- $62,000 g Ilerald-RepubHea- lead-silv- er Herald-Republica- n, Daly-Judg- wer 100 MEN de l-1- 6d tunnel leveL AMBITIO- NENERCY- NERV- E- SAMPLES RUN OUNCES SILVER Reliable reports from Tintic are that from the new ore shoot samples taken Consolidated in the Yankee assayed up to 1000 ounces silver to the ton, while others registered even higher. One carload of the ore is at the sampler and another is reported in transit. The Kureka Reporter says that the possibilities are good for the Yankee ore makine over into the Uncle Sam ground and officials of the latter have mapped out a campaign of work which will be under way within the next few days. The Uncle Sam people have put in an at the air line from the compressor is now in and Yankee, everything METAL QUOTATIONS for driving a tunnel in the exshape treme western part of the company's New York, Oct. 20. Copper quiet; property, far above the old ore channel. 18.001S 12$. As soon as the tunnel reaches the electrolytic. Iron unchanged. main break a raise will be started, as the Yankee ore body should be found Silver, 49g. At London Bar silver. 24 a considerable distance above the at per ounce. low-gra- signing regularly Wednesday with leases Lumry and Green river near Jensen, Uintah counMoore. ty, that three men took out $101 in gold. W. A. Shaw and associates, who Vein Ore. Opening Large a thirty-da- y had in in been Utah has found option on the conNothing extent and richness to compare with trol of the stock, went out to Uintah the rich fissure at Fortuna eight feet a few weeks ago. And this is the of high grade shipping ore with some rock valced at $100,000 per ton. In a result of their test. Conditions were drift off the shaft running out about so satisfactory that they took up the thirty feet, the values have actually option last Monday. doubled. Friday they left Salt Lake again with Several carloads of Beaver visitors have been "seeing" the camp this week, an auto truck, gasoline engine and and some of them have been amazed tools and other supplies sufficient to at what they saw. Couldn't believe it, last for thirty days. They expect to have the plant in operation soon aftdon't you know. Owen Grover is arranging to make er November 1, and to keep it going his winter camp at the head of "Shag for thirty days, or until the ice blocks down from the mountain Hollow," wrhere he wrill work on his sourcesflowing of the river in the high altiVandal property all winter. The Van- begin dals are about four miles west of For- tudes along the backbone of the tuna. Rockies in northwestern Colorado and An average sample taken across 100 southern Wyoming. It is said that the machine now on feet on the property owned by Joseph Swindlehurst and Fred Hodges in the the ground is capable of producing West mountains gave returns of $9.20 $100 a day from the aqriferous sands The in gold and 6 ounces In silver to the strung along the river banks. Goldenrod owns a large acreage on ton. A company backed by the Salt Lake Green river. It is the expectation that when the & Trust company has an opduring the winter months to Security advantion on the Gondola group. The actual machine cannot be operated more matage to install at least ten purchase price has not been given out. chines and have them all ready to bebut $20,000 is to be expended in the gin separating the gold from the sands development of the property. about March'l, 1916. drawn-u- Alta-Cotto- eastern end of the where bad to rapid air has been a seriousdistrict, handicap are work. development preparations now being made for a new working shaft. The new shaft will be located about 1400 feet to the northeast of the underpresent one, and it Is stood that the work generally will bo handled both from the surface and the 1200 level. An air line will connect the new shaft with the compressor plant and YANKEE furnish for the machine drills, says the Kureka Reporter. John Westerdahl, superintendent, is not prepared to say Just when this new piece cf work will be taken up, but he has already done much of the prelimwork. While the working force inary is small the new shaft work cannot be rushed very rapidly, but a new outlet to the surface Is so badly needed at the Tintic Standard that the management will most likely hurry the work as much as possible. is now Superintendent Westerdahl means the vein matter by of following a winze, which at this time is about 215 1200 level. Material feet below the which is taken from this winze is hoisted three times before it reaches the surface. This winze has been In the ore ever since it left the 1200 level, and it is understood that is to be continued until the sinking 1600 level Is reached. BUILD NEW PLANTS SAMPLES 135 SILVER . low-grad- V INTO L MEL GHT DAYS FORK STREAK In the following bulletin. Just published by the United States geological survey, is told in brief the success of 01 J the Nephi Plaster company in securing practically the entire contract of furnishing both of the coast's world ex.01. positions wrlth the tremendous tonnage .10 55 .35 of gypsum plaster required in the va1.074 2.40 rious big buildings. The bulletin is . . 20 as follows, as issued from Washing.03 .03! ton in October: . or, .04 Of the many products derived from .25 .30 "staff" is of particular inter-in gypsum, .20 ' used est as a material commonly !i i .14 temporary 00J .011 the construction of large at the Panama-P1 .on buildings, notably those San acific, Francisco at exposition .08 a and the 75 exposition .7:t at San Diego, Cal. The material used .00 for the buildings in San Francisco, .0911 .10 from that used in the .07.M .osi however, differs in of expositions buildings previous ' .0U, cast to imitate the famous Ro!.02J! b 5 being man travertine. The State of Utah is :.97j 3.00 proud the fact that all the gypsum .02'. 2.i6' for theofbuildings in San Diego and at used at San .ft7i 08 I least SO per cent of that .0111. Francisco, according to isestimates of the exposition officials, reported to .003 have been quarried near Nephi, Utah. ..... 0 TESTY1ELDED UP $101 It is semiofficially reported that at Lucien Gillies, Jess Harris, Joseph recent two-da- y the test run of the K. C. whom Haddock and AVhalen, all of held verbal leases on the big strike plant of the Goldenrod Mining comon the Lumry-Moor- e ground, were in pany on its extensive placer claims on town BUILT THE EXPOSITIONS r v I NG RAP . per mine which Is worked the same as the mines at Putte by shafts. fld Th copper Is high gradedriving and what we .05 Mon. P. Kxt want to determine is whether it would Montana be possible to use less workmen and Mizpah Extension .. out the same amount of metal if get North ifar we put In the machinery which is In Ttescu Kula us-here. It Is not a question of the I'mattlla work, but the doing tho machinery X Knd Ws we to solve is whether have question Hills Nevada can we the to use the Chinese educate ... Pound Mountain we get it. after machinery "In Japan we cannot shoot down of ore as is dons in the mines in NEW YORK CURE QUOTATIONS. tons on account of the gases. this country were Th following quotations some our metal mines there are In of over Padger Pros.' private wire: gases as dangerous as in the coal mines in this country. We have had several explosions in our mine and the .OS .13 engineers Colorado j attribute the explosions to I .so 2.oa Coppermlnes dismines being in the earthquake .05? .10 the Fraction assert come and the that trict gases s . .70 Blossom Iron an extinct volcano about ten . 25 1.30 from Jumbo Kx tension miles away." ' ...... Montana Tonopah .h) i .30 Mizpah Kxtension BOSTON CURB. .23 Nevada Hills .It .13 .15 North Htar The following quotations were rehio Copper ,0fi 15 ceived over Padger Pros. private wire: 62JI Stewart Bid. Ask. .20 Alt Consolidated .IS .OS .05 Poston Kly Cottonwood .20 8.' 25 Pir Krnm.i Copper .30 Plngham Mines . 00 7.50 .F5 ,so Wasatch Mines .70 Majestic .21 ,61 .71 .70 West Knd Nevada Douglas .SO 114.00 IS. 00 Verde Ftah Securities C.62J 5.75 .30 Ftah Securities notes ...!S4.00 R6.00 South Utah - !04' f-- a r. d s t o r m CM . . T. Kew.ino Pend "treat ; rat!'!nta I'.orh ftej-hit Am. Con. Cop Peck Tunnel Plngham Amalg. Black Jack Pig Cottonwood 'Jcdar Kxtension Cedar Talis Columbus Fxt Colorado Fxt Colorado Mining Crown Point Cardiff e Dragon Con Pasternfc Prince Blue Bell Kagle Kmerald '. INTERESTING TO JAP oo NOW high-grad- ..! Hutte Vel'.ow T.cer H;sr . i n S'ddfield S!ninror. lurr.ho F.xtert?lon ... Star i ;..uif! . hi Mersrer ... spearhead Silxer Pick ng Alta. Con Alfa Tiger Albion Mlchlgan-Ute- Fra-tlo- GREAT FUTURE FOR FORTUNA. NEW GOLD CAMP ' D. I. of Beaver Frazer, mayor-to-b- e and editor of the Weekly Press, is fugloriously enthusiastic a3 to the ture of Fortur.a. He says that In less than five years For tuna's output will Ooldfield look Jike 30 cents. In g his visionary glances toward the gray sagebrush hills twelve miles to the southwest cf his sanctum he sees streams of the yellow metal flowing down to his beloved Beaver home town with banks along clogged of the latmilk and honey. As to some est developments in camp, the says: a Word came in last night from that G. W. Faymal had made exceptionally rich strike on his Agra property. The report is that he has four feet of ore, practically at the grass better than $1000 to roots, which pans the ton. The new strike is only a distance frcm the shaft which Mr. sunk last winter and which Paymal was driven in $50 ore. It is stated by those who saw the p.innings made yesterday that no pannings ever made in the district brought such sensational results. The new road up Rocky Hollow at Fortuna will be completed the fore part Bid. Ask. of next e week, when regular shipments 15 .20 ore from the Davis lease of .03 .04 to be will Salt Lake. made .30 .31 feet of ore. with a good Kighteon '.OS .01 chance of being nearer forty feet, is the 05J .061 latest sensation at Fortuna. Gillies and or .10 are working on a new lead of Harris .OS .05 1000 west of what dimensions these .03J is known as the "big feet ,03i strike." .05 1 Day Mineral Flat A! Mountain Iake Moscow In tho Nevada Hills Cages are being Installed winze from the 600 level of the Iron Ohio Copper Plossom mine and other preparations Opohongo Pittsburg-Idah- o made for stoplng the big body of cop- Plutus . Prince Consolidated . per ore which was recently found In Reed Peak 1'u-rk- a this part of the property, says the Pico Well Pegister. This copper ore was Kexall Seven Troughs encountered after the winze had been Silver Con sank to a depth of about 009 feet. A Silver King Coalition. King drift has been sent cut to the south oti Sioux Consolidated . . this ore and it Is said that while a South Hecla . considerable amount of drifting has Tar Pa by been don neither wall has bean lo- Tintic Central cated. Th ore carries from S to 12 Texa n Tintic per cent copper, as well as values In United I nele Sam .08 other metals, and the strike has the Utah Consolidated .02 of permanency. That it appearance Victoria Consolidated .31 will be an important discovery for the ,10 .09J company is the opinion of the local Wllbert 6 ii Toledo West 06 shareholder:;. . Yankee 39 Consolidated .38J! The Ulack Jack property is to be dea drift which has been sent veloped by FOUKNOON SAI.KS. ovt-Srta In thl groundThefrom the Alta Tiger 1000 at 3ic level of the Dragon. will go drift Columbus Kxtension 200 at 16c 700 ""Old or end the south Star through 15c. section" of the Black Jack, from which at Kale & Blue Bell 20 at S1.42J. considerable ore was shipped many Kmma 500 at 26c. 1500 at Copper is yet a considerable 26Jc. years ago. There e ore in that of quantity Iron Blossom 500 at 73o. of the Hlack Jack which will bepart of Silver ;u0 at 3.00 King Coalition as soon as value tho Tintic Mining 600 at $2.07J. South Hecla is for operation. company's Tar Baby 1000 at 7Jc. The usualplant Is going amount ready of W'ilbert lOQO at iije. on at tiie Heck Tunnelleasing and Colorado, West Toledo 1500 at 65c and about the only p'.ecc of work cf any Yankee Consolidated 100 at SSJc. importance that is being done by the COO at 39c. company Is the prospecting of the 1100 OPEN BOART-- . level of the former mine. William Ho2500 Albion at 31c. mer took Perry Fuller's place at these Alta Tiger 10C0 at 3c. mines and is assisting the other Knight 1000 at 3ic Big Cottonwood officials In the .supervision of the work. Kxtension 500 at 15c, 500 The new work on the 1100 level of at Columbus 15c. the Peck Tunnel la being carried on Iron Blossom 200 at 73c. under very favorable conditions and South Hecla 300 at $2.10; 64 at $2.05. th-r- e Is a splendid chance of locating Tintic Central 1000 at He some good ore, although nothing of Tar Baby 1000 at Sc. buyer 60 davs. Importance has yet been found at that Shares sold, 24.0S4, selling value depth. $683i.25. tmh Con. "hut Down. Week's total, 242,034 shares, selling Frank Itozelle. who has operated a value $55,718.00. le; .c at the t.'tnh Consolidated mine MonthAs total, 1,055,746 shares sellfor the past few months, expects to ing value J240.O26.55. leave within a day or two for the of the state. Mr. Itonorthern STOCKS. l'.PISTi:i zelle says part mineral -the which ground on Sales curb were as foli esterday100rt attention Is located near shares at theattracting town of Hyrum. Work at tho Utah lows: Sells. 2000 at 32 to 32J cents, cents; Consolidated has been suspended, ac- 2J buyer 60 days, and Paloma. 2500 at re-2J was cents. cording toheMr. Itozellf.a While he carThe closing quotations were of at work o ws : shipped couple port ore. ejijieulavfisfol loads of the few cleaning tip bunches that were in sight without Bid. Ask. locating anything of Importance. Alta Tunnel .14 - Florence :oT iriehl Cm S far-seei- OINTAH GOLD SANDS TALKS OF OR Business on the local mining exIn October snowed a decrease change of S3U.000. as compared with the heavy business of September. The business of the week Just ended decreased $6000 compared with that of the previoux six days. Yet, considering everything the were considered October transactions broker very good, and the claims to peer into the future sufficiently deep to be able to distinguish ahead. brighter days the past week the Silver King During Coalition lost 25 to 30 cents a share, the strike, the South Hecla owing to 8 to 10 points. Yankee gained gained 4 points. Iron Blossom a while most of the other issues Justpoint, about held their own. These gains helped matethe market and rially in stimulating preventing a quiet week from following utterly into the dumps. on Sales yesterday were both the fair in the open, with no issue board and feature place. The sales of taking atotaled the 24,084 shares, valued at day $6832.25: f ' r the week. 242,034 shares, values at $55,718, and for tho month, 1.055,746 shares, valued at $240,026.55. The official closing quotations yesterday were as follows: Ieonora GO AFTER THE COPPER EDITOR-MINER-MAY- CASH $240,026.55 east-and-we- st re-ci- el llalag; Kxetaaage. 210 10' high-grad- BIG IMatr.or.dflel.j v DIP.ECT PPJLVATE WIRES. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grata an-.r-- pil-hi- .... Atlanta Cah, Ihy C.ypsv Ouftn Jim Putler ICO d. - SIX FEET IN WIDTH i tact between the white slliclfied limestone and the Kay limestone, the white limestone forming the hanging wall. Ten !ays ao the white limestone showed a marked change, becoming bunches very soluble and showing small of Kalena carrying from two to four inches to three by six inches in size. The bunches of palena are boulder-shapehave been Indicating that theyaction and subjected to a grinding were carried that they demonstrating to their present nositlon by the movement of the rocks. This Is said to be the most Import-in ant development that has occurred of Fmma Copper since the resumption spring. The extreme operations last ocof the limestone and the solubility e currence of the bunches of ore Justlfv the expectation that almost any round of shots will reveal an ore body of importance. Aside from the probability of disclosing- ore along the fault plane, the north drift has possibilities for the reason that it Is approaching territory traverser! by a number of all of which may make big flsires. ore hodles where they cut the soluble Ilmetone. Attn Conaolldated. The Altn Consolidated Is concentrating development In the western part of the ground, where the winze in No. 2 west drift has reached a depth of 5H feet. At the point a drift will be run to the west to intersect the contact. The stope quartzite-limeston- e above the tunnel level at this point is credited with a considerable production and it Is believed that this record will bo repeated from the 100 feet of backs from the drift that will be available that Is to be run from the bottom of the winze. Returns Just received from the smelter for tho two carloads of ore shipped by the Alta Consolidated three weeks ago Indicate average value. of $20 to $2. a ton. eRS t- i AT m 100-fo- BEAVER MILLION SHARES VALOED in the acter. The north drift from No. 2 cross-cIs now out 173 feet, a progress of 46 feet durincr the week. Thl drift Is following the fault plane on a con- south HecU. the Developments latest candidate for xteilar honor in the district. tontlnttA to be of a most en ouraxinsr character. General .Manager Vatrn Mate that the bis; vein on the level in the n is now been drifted on for worklnjcs nearly 200 t t. and th races of the two drifts that are bdn:r carried westward, one Of rtrn If on Tti f.ur the footwail and the other on the wall,'J are in ore of excellent shipped 4; carload". This nuktj a hancin No. raie. this rale was .tartd shiptotal of S3t carload of or In the first week and is producing hisrhtcrade ten niontlu of thi.-- year, which is ore. a ore Is carload of ping at 1, TOO ou. solute forward dilty from the WexlRO t mines at tie Ki'.illv. workings. ani smpltr returns show an llii past wee!:.prniirrs th of $.L to $40 a ton net. says .imp piper to that material trif ation !f tue From ttio Iae workings on the Kate t: the his; compressor .it the Chif Consol-n Haye fisnre a n carload is idated mini lu hen received and ; to th sampler every other yni t time be l"t In icing a and the values are showing i tl.ii ci.an The rxtcini..' operations day. f $15 to $20 a ton. improvement, running going on at this mtr.- a r u l.ixin the boiler alrnot to their ac ity and it The Albion. iik.ui.-mn.:' is for the purpoi,ttu With one carload of ore shipped and r. t ilf to. a second miiia-'i- n' load that the aton th sampler from the lease t'e electricity In running the enmrre-ormi-inff- -- NOTES FROM ALBION, EMMA, ALTA CON. When the Chief Consolidated of Tln-ti- o distributes on November S the declared dlvlden of 5 rents, or I r. m.OTO. It will have a dl of J3SI.OO0. On M.irh It rn!t! out Jtl.OOe. r.iakir.g I s. ) the year. 91 f The first six months the Chief Consolidate-!- shippe ZZZ carloads fr OCTOBER SALES TOTAL SOOTH HECLA IS MAINTAINING OUTPUT; PRODUCTION NEAR-RECOR- D the reThere Is absolutely no patchvrorkI about for each sults of the course of treatment rIt of the diseases I make a specialty, for soon after hei lining treatment tyuii toma disappear. LOWEST CHAUGES. QUICKEST CURES if Any Specialist. That Star Cured. A CERTAIX CtUB will give you if your case Is curable. Is whatI Iwill not accept your money and prom-le- e If nofc to do anything for you. The best references to professional reliability are tae I could give assatisfied patients I dismiss, which many cured, my treatments are successful when proves that benefit. others fail to even treatment Is different and ray Hemember, YOU NOTHING unless you are llEMAUKABLK Letter and COSTS satisfied to pay me. CUItES williug, glad and to the following: disMy practice Is Perfected in old cases eases Nervous Debility. Loss of Nerve Force, which have been negKidney Troubles. Blood Diseases. lected or unskillfully Bladder and Skin Diseases. Varicose Veins, Plies treated. Rupture, nnd Fistula. IT WILLi COST TOU NOTHING FOR CONSULTATION AND ADVICE. I d invite those who have and chronic disorders to especially te.net be examined. Consultation and examination free, and does not call ouiig-you to engage my services. A personal examination is necessary. I charge nothing; to prove my method' will12cure you. o'clock noon only. to Ilours, 9 to C and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 a. 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