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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, GREAT DEMAND FOR METALS STRENGTHENS MINE INDUSTRY Ai ALTA CON. SELLS PACIFIC REPORT TELLS 80IL0 TO OF LARGE ORE SHOOT III AT WASATCH TERMINAL AM ERICAN FORK G ROUND Iioth Fells and Alta Consolidate arc In nhape now to send quite a tonnage of commercial oro to market, ac cording to local rfflclals. The Sells started fUip;'r.g last Thursday and Val S. Snow, on of the directors, will ko down to Wasatch todav to arranse with the ore hauling outfits for He said yesterdayheavier hlpmcnts. Alta t'onsollthat both the Hell andsome fited had experienced delays at Wasatch loading station rn acrount of la and Iho lar?e number of South teams Trlanlth f,r facJittieo. The nlr.ir elumplcif other two belonps to t! efn. sotothe erect a load-i- n lOiiip iniM have own at Wns.t h. station of At the SelJ.n the work Is beirnr pushed In n Irift inaklr. westerly from the nhove tho main tunnel second r This drift is out al'oui U f, et rnd still ulinwj .i little ore In the fnce. This work is maktr.ic toward the cn- t.iet. At the Alta Consolidate.! there are five carloads of ore awaltlni; ro.nls have heen hroken team. The tho ore t.ins to the M h iKan-- l tah, copor. ilv.T. p.tt I 17. l":t-zinc. and when teams can be procured the roun.tpojm.; or will he moved to market. The roads 2. r,.vu-pourvi. 3ili!. .'.rift along the :elr' down the canyon have been very jrooj A r r;h. .l-rlI rather mushy How In about lately, although they w.i .Vtrt-.- l with a in the middle of the day. and It 'm?!r."l "' north wfiruinr. shaft int th In til wrk of 2 feet. ROCHESTER-LOVELOC- K nit nrl f Imwi'it --a4 wilt: ,m the north f v. orxiriK. of It. as In il t vv-e'r tr.i'l I etr.il'iliit' j, 1 .Um'" n n h.. nit ?."f t arid N MINES ARE Ifir.a rt h:rr4n.r r'. t:The e n lower from feet U prove! an-rvlrt? crik' f.cor, tunn! f"t ar.d ' Ik fet width of frum ore l T'.. t . TE l: f :!! '!! widening inwith !;.? v r.!" .r-w idt:i 1!. vHrUIi! Feb. Loveioek. Nov., Important none at all to a natlvtm orI" f'ct. this week are a ii;v'tn'-ethe developments It in rtiR :r at ?: end- a'i from hnth the lt hester Mine and the ; v. rt Tr.niKlK timi properties, Hl and Swhb'ti irk tf.iiirie r.f rem vpiex claim mad" that cac for rafi v e e r r ' on f h. th eonipai ie ftrenrth la ".in bed on the , r f their re,H;ectiv histobl::e.t newer and ries, in both instance ri h' r ore bodies are being opened up. U. S. STOPS production unprecedented guaranteeing to come. for many months iZoeheM-Mine working, are re ' alir;g a large ore reserve, whi ii must now be figured in terms of several hunIN FORTUNA CAMP dred thousand tons. So great is the arm unt of ore available that it as become Imperative to rush plans for or bringing th." mill doubling to T.ott ton. ,i da v.capacity M itr. intermunt iln ::ar.-r'T The latest strike of lnH'ortane in 'ni'edV. c the . rr.r i f r end of t r :.:npan new territory ts the find from the la Refiningi. a .i. i . he Ftates f noediate level above the 3iO in the froo Fr? irn . r ,r; - "(i old .as refurr-'the .' h a v e Four .1 w orkir. ::s. w companv rlosed down all h J'tst diS'do.cd jeven feet of ore. wht v Moore pf' "f. a the Liifirv of 11"" more the Thi or north feet is over was tjket' was ctvirt- i" strike in the Weaver ctaim on 'olligan th .iro. where they ;;ad five feet Inev off t'- f"" the- of i.t" ore.vein, camn "as i. it thfro'-retort ore body has leen on r ,n'r.erin new ve:n in slope T."7 the r.- r r f .. east the opened Fnited ..i r.. ' o lev-'thed th- to an aove whbh fhws ten vein west th.. foot i" in the t .". feet of lit ore. This find Is on the T ,...' level ea t. level It to. between the old iodd and Hie Four t. f e f.ific as t n the !". level k now n a. t'.e I'aVls lureotly in w , ( w.t th- in to twenty feet, ?'irU have wideue is shaft being slopes T:e 1e.ie a showing 51.. ore. make veins roiinir: '. hi'.e ti new or.- ndv- on the north wis fom.erlv ndid howinr . on1"wl :at - foot th I , p,M' of iev.i in the verj Tro'.lgh ailed the inv whal-- r. le e c. ortb f 'oalltiofi to '".ov from ix ontiiue i.rd tte hft h:i(t are now called In- hr? to two ef ore ranglrig high, T: e.L- lea Iws Just be-the noutii tlrtft on the Mrti.trrv Hidgea le ...i. in luarkeit itnprovement. The vein at that point l as wl lend to two feet runrU oMv two cUtm at rrttir.i elo; with indications letter l than lioo, ning mueh n'.d !t Is "irl"t!iat tliey cannot en-- 1 ore wltrout of that will be body igger limited territory this The to "f the neighboring lfp.n. winze rrlcby explored th inrlP win.:? from the l'.oii i.s down thirmaklrc prospective pur- north ground and difficult. fe.-tworking ty Hird in oreis ar.d the main chase (rf" or wino dwn sixty feet. Stork? ot lers of the Pacific of American Fork ar In recall of a stateJohnson ment from Secretary i;nwln.T receipt f royalties. $l0.1. and the treasury now contain company. The ri?ur Exploration on the ted i:r.' h.iv expr. t.rr,-ayn in pari Th pronn-runs for thre year." that tJnn- -lcae for t. Crl'h ant rrovM'-from n 1 o. f p 'n five 7 ear T'c- - l r rt the rata 5 (:.!,! ?! 191''. mill in JJ"..ft"a of ion vva Iriven The t iw low.-- tunriri r. heavyf.rrr.iMonflow throught'u;-to thT ore r il on th dlj f f H's vein ith the oUi wa driven an-- ronr-tt-glv-iat foof f ft'; win,,ventilation rat loo In n" ; f'irt i alt In ore ah. Ti.; workings. and tva iv.) on tt. mill dim p. Drift 'f. C thl rai" nd mtvi"d .r thr-htppinc nllro T t 2'c t r ore iM or--for avcd. of rili .f the 116 2 The metallic content ! ounce: ar,. . : follow.: r;dd. y It-cr- r-- " ?- l ni - ? fjalne ' - n : war a Le, y 1 th-M- r a 'Kri" n; v,- - - w.-r- '' c e ! ve. v pro-tu'tl- hiU S tn i-n- :. --'' - .it-ou- t " - ; t n- t-- ta-tlori e. 1 . t i -i l It is pointed out as Indubitable mm i i If--- f.-- e;,t 1 - a .:-'- m I -- 1 :r' I ! 1 1 IRK -- 1 r E T 1 I J5s .g Sm-ltir- . I ! ". 1 ;-", T - i I . r r,- . , , r! - . "it-fo- ..i-.a- I - -- l -- "fi i i (! - - . 1 ' -- 1 g r . OPERATIONS FOR NORTH TINTIC IMPROVEMENT SIGNS IN MARKETS ARE SEEN' . eomrarv ir.eorront-Ano'Ver !r i r ing end i.I'i the r.o't p i.iin ed to t?ev Itidger Hros. I'rivate Wire.) TlnMr Tdbie N" vv Yor .f the flitrb f i. the North k, Feb. IS. Signs of an con- llureka the mv v. r.an In an oversold d T.. tl Mining a located is Th it! more prominent. are .': i;e;orter. t.roniirg t,, t e north of Th..stnnrt hiof and metal MO r- -i E; - In-r-r- ov ,.' II'.-th.- .. di-t..i- are M r: K. officers tv:"..' uri'i . WH a t t v -i,' !:'" t r. and t rea.orer. V t,o. l'ef.-stnd Me.- - with Cr.vlJ I, Wl'rtam 'vr'tor- and The of Stltnte theis hoard ,ri.'".ft-"ra;dtatl-e- d Mr. n' irri of th par vab;- cfwill cent". ho ready '... ait. r.tl of t h " pre;-rteto c.tnifo n tfiee lev mminsr companies t : pri-i.l.- e ).-- v . r- - -t.'. r cor,-Jire-to- - r f.-.- 1 i. x-- e'o;.-i,on- er y r.. w t jhcopper with reports more broadening n .Miari.ri'U and Fnlterl States '.i;lHh e S It Ins been diffictilt to force and shortsm are important liquidation t anv In be retiring i i I sr n e d Htf.e'K rted heavily rej to go higher oversold and is expected on short covering. New York Finan- - i r g- - - j : ;in.d'-r.too- ? . cial News. j t - .. o ". j: .: h- - - I Ib-it- . dence, of the broadening: tendency of Salt Lake stock and mining exchange the present local minim? market, that yesterday, Alta Tunnel & TransportaIn yesterday's heavy trading thirty-tw- o tion company and the Rochester Mines Issues participated. There was no dominant feature, but It was simply a bit:, broad market with th generality of Issues neither holding nor firmly advancing displaying continfellows" The "little ptren?th. ue. I consistently popular and a number recorded large transaction on advancFor Instance, King Willing iam sold up to 4 cents, to fJ cents. Alta Tiger to 31 cents to 5 cents. The Mineral and Flat higher-price- d stock held their own, at 57 I'rince cloning at $l.l'. ! Fmma cents. Kinir Consolidated 2. 35 ami Iron Iliossorii at Paloma reached 11 cents. The week's total was f62,0f" more the five than days. The curb wax tinusuallvprevious nuiet ninl unperttirbed of the with Its lusty vigor corr.parel It isd an unusual octwo weeks. week-enpast currence for a to close so ftror.g; some anticipate a rapid rise directly. Sale totaled 129,990 yesterday shares, valued at 530.400.50; for the week. rrl,vK shares, value. at The official closing quotations yesterday and the sales were reported follows: dlffc-c- nt c.-Ie- Cedar-Talism- -- an 1 "I" " Ita ' "onsolidated Alta Tiger Albion A mcr. Con. Feck TunnelCopper IMngham Hlack JackAmalgamated ot ton woo.i l'ig Ihannoek !o!d A Ce!ar n Mltnsion Cedar-Talisma- Colnmbu Extension 'olorado Mining Crown Point -- talv aly-.Itid- 21 Ji"Ask- .00 .o.'.l o ft . .at I. .or. .10 .o ! i Iragon. Consolidated Fast Crown Point Fa?tern Prince Kflitle Ulue Pell Fmerahl Mm ... 1 : ma Copper Karl Mile Fast Tintic Consolidate,bran. Central Cilena .014 .70 .15 .IS .21 .02 .04": .051 .62 .OlJ .36 .02 .10 .02J .02 .04 .40 .07 .04 .011 2 .01 .01 Mead King Leonora Kittle Fell Ixivver Mammoth Morzonife Miller Hill Monataire Mammot h May Iav M.tom Vallev .035; r.o . . 02 i' "- 1 1 .15 .55 .1SJ!t Moscow Ma bo- Fvnrs Neva. la Hills Na hi river Ohio Co;per I .3- .IS .075 .35 .10 o .'p5 -. . . 1.07' .10' .14 Pfak U'td's fvico .35 .13 .60 .011 Wellington P.exall 20- . -- rtt - S- -- 1 I 4 I I ! k . 1 - v- - I . v . , - rt.-1- 1 ti-- w-,j- . .. V. l ,1T''lf -v b-- a m so-n- n V ,r-t:o- mn-ti.'"- ?'! 1 N-- w : . e - 1 e v.-r-r- s f ;v-- e. o-- . n M-.- -r. . i .: i T'l'-rcr- er f 1 rn-.'l.- n' T -l-.t- l- - T ro-erti- r-s. ! -- .' v- ; I ! 1 1 T 5 . i . 1 T 1 i ".'' Stocks, Eond3, Cotton, DODGER BROTHERS BROKERS Ptone W. 160 Main St. ltmbrt 9aIC 016-04- Ukr 9tek Sllalas Cxcbtagr. ........... h and "'.oi' .05 4.43 ".03 .75' .20 ...... 7. ".'oh' .04 .15 McNamara North Star Fte.xeue Kul.t Kxtension .... West Fnd Silver Peak. Pittsburgh Nevada Hills Hound Mountnin Uncnn tl (on. t th-I!Siagsr 5i- fMf I'aeirte ir.oo y inf).50 tn.lr pendent ( oal ater. , t vfe hf I. nod A W . tf.to Maketli.l Mkr Illil - i 1 ; t DADCKH tJ ntlOTHr.Il. South Mala St. 951,-S0- BOSTON COPPER RANGE. Coppermlnes The following quotations are from Fraction the Badger Bros, private wire service: Ooldfield Consolidated Iron Blossom "ales, High. I.ow. CJOSt Jumbo extension 1.390 91.25 90..V7 j biTno S. Mason Valley Butte 1 62 1 Iavls-ta!50 lfi.21 1, f.2 Montana Tonopah .... 1 57 j t.f. V.. A- B. B. . 1. Fxtcnsibon .57 Mizpah 59 5 11.75 14. .25 '14 25 K. Butte .. Nevada Hills - ... r, 1. .25 1.31 1.25 North Star Maje.tb55o Nev. Itoug. .95 .9 5 Stewart .5 :. 4 2 N. Butte .. 29.75 29.2. '.". r,25 Fmma Copper 07 53.50 62. 371163. S. S. com Cottonwood I. Preferred Big 301 50. 7 30.75 50.S7J Wasatch Mines 1S5 15.50 (15.37 Ft ah Con. . 15.50 Tonopah Kxtension ... 10; 4.37! I.37i 1.37 West Knd Ftah Apex. I.450: :.37i 9.12 Securities Notes 9.20 Ftah Metals. Ftah U. Ver.ie I 1.35 13.75 113.25 13.75 I'nited Kastern i WILL BUY Shares sold, 129,990; selling value. sold. Week's totals: Share selling value. $231,110.41. NEW YORK CURB. The following quotations are from the Badg.tr Pros, private wire nervlce: $30,406.50. I Bid. . I J .IS 16 14 31 I 1 3; Ask. .S7J 07 .09 9t .93 1. 50 .62i 1. 12i .20 3. 00 .00 25 .30 20 .25 62 .16 .37J .56 55 03 .04 .621 .50 .78 37 4. 37 J! 9a! 00 97 . 00 4 4 . 12! 4 From Promontory, near comes word that the new disclosures ai the Volunteer Alining company's lease on the north end of the Lakeview Mining property promises to be one company's of the big things In camp. Samples of the ore run up to 36.19 per cent zinc. There about three feet of this while the vein proper measures grade, twelve to eighteen feet wide in places. to seventy There is an incline on its dip. On feet following the ore sixty the level a drift has been sent out fortv feet along the strike of the vein. This is a north-sout- h strike, with the to the east. The incline will now dip be carried down to the level, where more prospecting drifts will be sent out Into the ore.Is both north and south. The ore wall. ticking tn a llmeshale hanging The nature ot the footwall is yet in question. known local Frank Jardlne, a well Is managing the consulting engineer. Volunteer lease. The company owns some ground of its own. It is exbe started that road can may pected soon as ashipments as be constructed a short distance. ,37 40-fo- ot ot r; IRON BLOSSOM PROFITS. e, NEW MILL IS COMPLETED; ON VEIN N $40,000 IN FAIR MONTH Co-fo- ot 100-fo- ot face shows iron coming in heavy. This of drift was started from the bottom shaft to crossthe working which cut a system of parallel fissures north-south cut the Selma property in a The present face is 700 strike. to 800 feet vertically under the mountain of limestone. The strong mineralization coming In leads the management to the view that one of the large fissures is at hand. As these fissures dip to the east, or awav from the drift, it is difficult to crossforecast just when they will be or cut. They may straighten up dip the drift Recently sharply andown. east-wecross fissure and struck now being followed to Its juncittureis with the main system. This secfissure is now half a foot wide. ondary About half a mile south of the Selma the Chief Consolidated has begun extensive mining operations. The North acColorado is west of the Selma. theDel-mtive Lehl Tintic is north and the Is north and east. North Tintic is grooming up for one of the most active seasons in its history, is the opinion of the Tintic operators. 200-fo- ot st ar LEAMINGTON WORK OPENS GALENA UN It Is from Leamington, which is areported of the Tin-ti- o south extension mineral zone, that C. Overson, president of the Leamington Mining company, is about to lease this old property, which is situated in the hills a few miles east of the village on the Salt Lake Route. The property has an in200 feet, from cline shaft down about which a number of carloads of high-clas- s lead ore yas shipped years ago. A contact is found," but the values make in the limestone. Adjoining the Leamington on the which north is the eArbroath group, samgalena ore ounces shipped73 nine per cent lead and pling opsilver. This property is now beingassoerated by George Morrison and work ciates. There is considerable done. At present the men are sinkat a of about- fifty feet, ing where the depth is fourteen Inches galena wide. It widens and pinches In turn. At last accounts it was again bulgquite a bunch of valuing, promising ore. able In Wild Horse gulch to the south there has been some activity the past winter. - GALENA TO SECURE DEPTH OF . 400 FEET er - MAI EVANS MAY BE Negotiations were opened this week for taking" over the Major Evans group of forty-on- e claims by a Salt Lake syndicate that agrees to expend deal0 in development work, if the is consummated, says the American Fork Citizen. The Major Evans has had several thousand dollars of develon it. "Uncle Jesse" opment work done and ran it 400 Knight started a tunnel feet. The tunnel was intended to the Mineral Flat and other properties that lay on the 15,000 feet intervening between tho flat and the north The developing ot these ofthe tunnel. will some day make this properties tunnel an economical propolong, deep sition. Several more miners went up to the Texan tliis week to push the two tunnels further into the hill. The Texan tunnels are both getting Into promising ground now. No other property in the canyon is being operated in a more minerlike manner and accordto the men most conversant with ing the property, none have more promise of becoming" the big mine of the district. manager of the Charley was Earl, in town this week exhibitore ing a sample of rich silver-lea- d taken from the workings 58on top of the hill. The rock goes per cent lead, 1260 ounces silver and 7.2 per cent copper. George Tyler, manager of the Bay State, reports that FonoreChipman had in what is feet of opened three known as No. 6 tunnel. That which is not high grade is of good milling" but in the drift one quality, man Is taking running out several sacks of high grade dally. The ore is In the flfcsure, where the miners found ore two months the rich silver-lea- d afio. There is yet about forty feet to run to get under this rich chute. The contractors who are running the lower tunnel are now in 120 feet and are getting' stringers of porphyry In the lime, showing the near approach to the big porphyry dyke, which they will crosscut any day now. The shipment of Wild Dutchman ore last week to the Lnited States smelter at Mldvale was settled for on a basis of $39.24 per ton. It assayed gold, .045 ounces; silver. 40.5 ounces; copper, 9.9 per cent; lead,15 22.8 per cent; per cent; suliron, 1.3per cent; zinc, per cent, and 1120, 5.2 per phur, cent. UTAH MINES BECOMING $25,-00- un-wat- er Earl-Kagl- e, six-fo- m EMMA IS DRIVING FOR SILVER STAR VEIN ot Word received from Lee Glockner, who has taken a contract foranextendaddiEmma Copper drift ing the 200 is the work tional feet, is thatafter the temwell under way getting down of the Alta propporary closing new work is from the Tom This erty Moo're tunnel. At a point about 1600 sent feet in from the portal the Lmma feet eastout a drift several hundredsection. The through a mineralized erly this new work consists in extendingnorthtrend more drift but with the through the making the erly.' This work is some recently Silver Star claim, from of the M. C. Fox acquired property work is In a character interests. The of ground In which something of importance, is anticipated at any time, according to local officials. ATTRACTIVE TO EAST ZINC DEMAND FROM ABROAD IS BROAD "Come and get the mun." Is said to to buy spelter In have been the word which A. O. Jacob-so- n France has started received which took him east a large the market for and quantities few days ago. It is said that the prop- prime western brands has strengthened osition Is to take over a large domain perceptibly with spot sales as high as in Big Cottonwood, which will be the 20 cents a pound. Business for third scene this summer of operations on a quarter delivery has been booked at scale. 171 cents. large has appeared from foreign Buying UNLISTED STOCKS. calls for domestic consumers and and and the clos- shipment further ahead than at any Sales on curb yesterday h period. previous ing quotations were reported as to the manuThe constant addition ' equipment of plants being FBTd,. Ask!" facturing and devoted to turning out ammunition .10 .12 war equipment in England and France Alta Consolidated growing tonnages .20 will call for steadily Alta Central and the .15 of spelter as well as copper, Beaver Gold will furnish all these re.14 States Bull Valley United .04 Cardiff Extension .... quirements. quite Production of spelter has tonot .04? .05 Demijohnh Consolidated some of Michigan-Uta.36 reached the peak, according 35J Neva .011 .011 the largest factors, as additions to smel.06 .08 ters have not yet been completed. New Quincy .... 1.10 1.15 O. K. Sliver .... .10 .12 REPORT ANOTHER STRIKE Paloma Extension.. .05 .07 Rico Argentine . IN ALBION PROPERTY .00 Santaquln Chief . .00 Santaquin King that a .52 .53 yesterday Sells reportedmade It was in the Albion; .16 been had South Hecla Ext. .171 strike had been .56 Wasatch Mines . . .58 the Greeley fissure that in the drift from the Dwyer Home Run .061 .08 reached .03 Tintic Standard . .. tunnel. The cutting of this fissure has .66 Walker Copper.... .70 been anticipated for weeks. Silver Gulch .021 .021 Secret .... ..... .10 STRONG COPPER MARKET .. Southern Swan .02 New York, Feb. 19. The copper marSALES. with quotacontinued very vfirm side ket O. K. Silver. 300 at $1.10. of June for delivery this tions Michigan-Utah- . 1100 at 351c, 36c. lead28.50. while at nominal practically Home Run. 1000 at 7ic. 27.00 to 27.50 from quoted agencies ing Sells, 4500 at 52c. for June and later deliveries. fol-low- NOTES TINTIC Within the next week the Eagle & director In1 the Selma Bell Mining company's new maBlue main Mines company, reports that the east drift Is now out 1150 feet and the chinery should b9 in operation. While high-grad- While the figures arethenot available, earnings of thatmine for it is understood January Blossom the Iron the records made fell somewhat undermonths of the past for the last three this was the vear but the reason forthe operations storms interfered with frequent shutof the mine, making the downs necessary, says a BplendW will be to Februaryaccording porter. however month, wa s in the d istrlct iam Knight,on who of his Teguar trips one week this of inspection. of the few months the last Blossom During apearned Iron 1915 the year and month per $40,000 proximatelywill no doubt be the best February has had in two month that the mine of copper the output o three adSed ore from "the 1000 level ofbeing Jead-smto the heavy shipments ore from the upper levels th?1"6said that a new winze It is installed through on the being the new copper is being deposit will which be that Baking developed, and next the within winze tills taken has alwine Jhiathe week oTten sunk days from to the 600 been ready new 1000 level and as soon as th tanen be will use it for readv engine is to a depth of "1100 feet and eventually depth of work has to much greater amount limited Only a done on the 1000 level of the yet been sloping operations Iron Blossom where copper deway on the new posit" but developments on thisoflevel the the importance have increased Several ore of this cars Yiew discovery. and on market the have been Placed that all of the ore it is understood level has carfrom the16 1000 cent shipped copper. per ried better than the Iron Blos-coThe new strike in end of the is in the north where the holdings for Fadnties are not the best handling but theon new a large tonnage of ore. the installed is being engine which new ore house, which is She ejected at once, will help matters materially. quite propOver in the soutn end of the new work is being done on some erty and later a driftthemaypur-be the 1700 level for sent over to the north copper depose of developing thean new outlet for this and furnishing posit has ore through the No. 1 shaft, whidh in the anything equal to to equipment be traveled by state. The distance about 2000 feet however, work this drift is, months' would be and several needed to make such a connection. OTHER L. C. Peterson, lime-quartzl- te 1 14- J ei ! .... .... PROMONTORY TAKEN OVER DIRECTLY i .61 .02 3.371 3 .42J Silver King Coalition Silver King Consolidated 2.37F .40 .12 Sioux Consolidated .OH! '.01 j Swansea Consolidated .. .30 2.27JJ South llecla .21 .25J Texan .10 , .0SJ Tar Pabv Tin tie Central .07! .OS .091 .10 Fncle Sam .0231 .03 Ft ah Consolidated .05 .06 Fnion Chief .04 .041 Victor Consolidated .07 .071 WUbert .042 West Toledo .f4i .01 .01i South Iron Hlossom SATURDAY'S HALKP. Alta Tiger. 21.000 nt 3c; 400 at 3lc Albion, 2600 at 20c; 500 at 20fcc, buyer 0 days. Hlack Jack. 2000 at 13Jc; 100 nt 14c; r.0'1 at 13c. Cottonwood. 1000 at 4c. Pig Cedar Talisman. 1500 at 5Jc. lioheter Mines Seven Trough N TH o- .40 .09 .10 .11 .OS! .... 00 05 1 .015: o 25 .70 .19 .01 - Price Consolidated Paloma . .013) .07J! . 1,-ik- e Plntus i i Mineral Flat Mountain ipohongo Pittsburgh-Idah- .75 ! - DIG RICH ZINC VEIN mid-lak- .on 1.C0 .01 34J .02 k: Iavid long Tintbt.ehi .07 . !0 .10 .01 ..IF. .07 .R2 .19 i an six-inc- 60-fo- GROOMED FOR BUSY YEAR E MA Work will be resumed this week on the Silver Gulch Mining company's in Star district, Beaver counproperty II. W. Owen, vice president, and ty. N. M. Rathbone. president, will go down today to look after these preliminaries, which will consist in making a thorough prospecting of the surface mineralization. Mr. Owen said yesterday that the embraces seven claims, or property about 140 acres, in an excellent mineralized country. In fact, the Silver C.ulch adjoins for nearly 2000 feet on mine, and the east the takes in its eastern extension vein system. The formation is mainly a soluble limestone which is strongly fissured, the values making in the trueIs fissure h a veins. In the opening there ore. streak of excellent silver-lea- d Some of the high grade picked samples 470 ounces. silver. assayed up toGulch of The Silver workings consist a adit, andthea shaft, a number of other 'openings along lode, all of which have shown principal more or less mineralization. This work was done on the most promising outcrops The Silver Gulch has 1,000,000 shares, or $10,000 capitalization. In the comare 347,400 shares and pany treasury In The other ofcash. secretary-treasureto $1900 $1500 E. Giers. ficers are II. Dr. C. A. Gowans and E. B. Rath-bondirectors. During the past few weeks the stock has been active on the Salt Lake curb. which Is Besides the zinc now a steady shipper of high grade are the ores in the Immediate vicinity Silver "Horn, Cedar Extension, Majestic, other Monzonite, Salt Lake, Paloma andIndicaThis gives every beds or properties. of the tion of being one 1916 mining activities in Beaver county. Cedar-Talism- EAGLE'S HOIST READY; CAMP Cedar-Talisma- n, .25 - Iron I'lossom Indian Queen Key none King William VOLUNTEER OPENING :.oo ,.po ,21i BUSY NORTH TINTIC BEING e, .m .21 ! r..r 8. 150-to- .051 i .:o I 6. . .03 ge $11.-656.6- - .11 .18 .11 .144 .04 I I .... company. The Alta has 1.000.000 shares, asare sessable, of $1 par value. There 163,950 shares and $7219.42 cash In the amount to untreasury. The debts owns fifteen The company Cottonpatented claims located In Big wood canyon. The work consists of 1800 feet of tunnel, 150 of raises and 150 of drifts. The improvements include a power and telephone line, comshippressor, etc. There have been no ments. Values found consist of lead, silver, zinc and copper. The president and treasurer is George H. Bodftsh; secretary, John Cain.Mines statement The Rochester shows 2.250,000 shares of $1 par value, with 292,557 in the treasury and $9500 cash. Th debts amount to $100,000. There are fourteen claims, three ofn which are patented. There is a mill, and modern mining equipment. The work consists of 950 feet of shaft; 2800 of tunnel; 600 of winzes and "several thousand feet of drifts." Ore in sight is estimated at 118,000 tons, shipped 52,288 tons, valued at $1,012,840.91. I A. Friedman is president and If. J. Murrish, .SO .'--n; "ar.Mff Croff I ISid. 1 1. $231.-110.4- , m mm Two more Issues were listed on the evi- SEVEN TROUGHS CO. TO PAY DIVIDEND Norf' Tin ; and North theto Fxt.nsi Con Columbus Kxtension. 200 nt JOlc; 200 thm MUlirig 10.. from Is T.ovelnrk that Tl'lth M'r.tng It ;at reported W.. - ar.d Tlhbv. Sal? l.akea englColorado. 250 nt 21c. tv Coalition company vn Trough e en t' k xv n r 1000 at 9c. r'certlv p annoonr.-Croff. for date the the has that r mfop nin ;n th- N'..rth Tintte the dividend payment ha. been Iragon') Con.. 500 at 22c; COO at 2Sc. rvre now nsmg a ht" flx'd regular hover March. Tor of in Instead la .t n 4 disf rb--t men days. Aril fee: cop n'.eni Kastern Prince. 1000 at 1f. of ah"': twe'vehe .;! and to make the pavments confirm order pr.--to pot h th Iron Blossom. 1.100 at $1.62; 100 at to the regular quarterly periods of the that In' the - .'. Vir 2 1 r r t- v ti dividend of -Fince ?1.0. last year I! d.i. pv ten v r or Iri-. . t h . o . r . . cent Kevstone. r.00 at 31c; 1000 at 25c. n share cam" at the end of the .... ' We nl - i , ...... come . . will lh'l! enr. disbursement " the King William. 2000 at 2Jc. Apr!! f an-' irt 'rn.'wfll z'n- r T.ehi Tintic. .3000 at 2Jc. .'.' tlie last previous after irontns thre have I.eonora. 1000 at 4c. pay me nt. ., ri.it lr,a.t fh.reet or f.vir raiiMav pav. 3000 at 19c; 3500 at HJc. lr)0,; tnl" ind i'i rra t"cnrs "The Flat. 1500 at 43c; 1500 at 5c Mineral w!'" r.eres-!t STOCKS. fnnn.l NEVADA 400 nt 7c; 1000 at "Jc. leidi'-Mountain l(rsee. work to th--get Into 4000 nt 2c. are irv o '"." of ti " .lead Opohongo. 'from The following quotations CO tn:ne where r i Plutus. 1000 nt RJc. Hros. private wire service: o the l". to find a te.-I'rince Con., 200 at $1.05; 1400 at ore. ard leadFt'il'h.n Is a s'ort di'tance lit tine Ask. I1.07J. The at 11c. Paloma. 2000 BOO at 10c; 2300fiROO .19"":' at Atlanta ant or .21 ' the ":ih Peak. at 14Jc: at 14e. Peed fen .41 ast .40 th tooth times tdirirg P.leo Wellington. 500 at 35c; 500 at been Hlu.03 ha. Bull ground 26e. It i J.rM-(,-,.on ' i I silver of lead Rochester Mine?. 1900 at 60c; 200 at reekle-t'-.. .OS .09 Fraction that a lease on the Combination re..entlrseeurerl only lc t V :. -'2 a jid Silver King Coalition. 1100 at3.40. nr. ! commence l looking ! F I: .hi' workings 50 at $2.35. Silver King Con.. f-that timetrie ore Florence .4: .oo round fo- xlnc Strce at Sioux Con., ri lojc; 1500 at 11c; 2 . . . i U"'. g"l. le Cold field Consolidated t ave IO00 nt 12c; S500 nt 12jc. f t'.mr.fi--.. rr.meror.e and Si k .i a railroad c,..ldficld to toad South Hecla, 30o at $2.30; 3 40 at To th- -f J'itut.o i .i:j hut.". Kxtension i.i:. being fchinment Is now $2 27J. 1. rfe e Pa It .ot Me of ."J ' Ione Star ,., Sam. 2000 at 10c. Fncle S .rTnfe.n-T.eh- . ....... Xin.tr. .15 and Merger T.e Con.. 7000 at 4c. Victor le the Norf Tin?.,- Spearhead .11 loeat.-.F 9500 at 7c. Wilbert. to IS WO'k but bl'e I......,. vm nr., f tifi! I'i' k ..! .01 t h e Silver . . . . . a er OPEN BOARD. .......... fr Vernal tnI .03 1000 at 21 e; 1000 at 21c. Con.. Alta T".!s are m shape for hauling up- - Yellow Tiger .0 4 tiro 3000 nt 3c. Alta Jdto. Tiger. .01 Sandstorm 4000 nt 30c. Albion. . .17 K e wa n",i 3000 at lOJc. BOSTON CURB. Bingham Amalgamated. n .0K .07 lb treat 1500 ISc. ot Beck Tunnel. are from r a n m a Tn following quotation .02 .0 Cedar Talisman. 1000 at 5Jc. .Mo the Ittdgef Hros. private wir service: Iloche?tr Colorado. 500 nt 21e. 2000 at le. Fast Crown Point. ti:g Four F.id. Ask. I'exter .05 I'r.lon 200 at 56c; 1100 at 37c. Fmma Copper. r. .OS 5 .09 I '.. t. n r.l y Consolidated Virginia Catena. 2000 at 5c. ,2ft 1.2: 1 . r. - Con. fider.ee 2000 at 2Jc Ciief Consolidated King William, ,19 Mexican C9c. 6000 at lihlo Co" per Ionora. IS .17 .... ophlr . South Ctah Nalldrlver. 200 at ISc. 5 .21 S.2 .. Nevada Sierra hlrth im Mine Paloma, 1O00 at lotc; 1000 at 11c. .45 I'nion Prince. 500 at $l.of; 200 at $1.10. .04 .03 Cash Hoy Pico Wellington. 500 at 3Cc. ,01 Queen Silver Cypsv King Coalition. 100 at $3.40. .Una liutier Sioux Con., at 12c. .15 Midvvav 1000 at $2.40. Silver Con., DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. King . .fo .07 Montana 1. Intension f,00 at 5c. Chief. Fnion .IS .Mi?tah Kxtension Grain. h. h WORK ON SILVER VEIN LISTED ON EXCHANGE CHANGE ISI NESS ON i u::t TWO MORE M NE STOCKS IN SATURDAY'S LARGE ORE STATION SILVER GDLCH STARTS ALTA AND ROCHESTER ISSOES TRAOED 12 Relative to the Galena Mining comthe mining pany, which was listed on the past week, one of the ofexchange ficials says. "This property consists of seven which shipments have been claims from made from three different places of a high grade lead, silver and gold. There is a fissure running across the ground and the company is now driving a tunnel to cut the fissure at a depth of 400 feet. This should be reached within 200 feet. This property is three miles north of the O. K. copper mine, owned by the Majestic Copper Mining company, from 40which shipments have been made of per cent copper ore. Melvyn C. Morris, persident. was for years connected with the fatwentyHorn mous Silver bonanza of Frisco, Beaver county, and was for many years its manager. Lorin N. Morrison, vice president, is one of the best known mining men in the state and Is heavily interested in mining in Utah and UTAH MEN TAKE OVER all of the new equipment is now in place some adjustments must necessarily be made before the new hoisting plant can go into commission, says the Eureka Reporter. The installation of this new machinery, which will be operated by electricity, gives the Eagle & Blue Bell mine equipment that is equal to anything in the state and will put the mine in condition for some extensive work during the remainder of the year and much heavier shipments can no doubt be expected, as a large amount of new ore has been blocked out In the underground workings of the property during the past few months. The New Mill. Reports from Silver City Indicate that the new plant of the Tintic Mining company is fast reaching the stage where It can go into commission and on the low grade ores keep operating from Tintic mines. Storms which demoralized mining operations here last month interfered to some extent with the constructionbeenof inthe mill, otherwise it would have running order by this time. The finishing touches on a plant of this kind always take a lot of time and the adjustment of the machinery is another thing that cannot very well Theodore be attended to hurriedly. P. Holt, the superintendent of the states that everything milling mill is going plant, along nicely at theof new the past and that the fine weather week or two has been a great help. The mill Is built so that it can handle 300 ton of ore daily, but the has been so arranged that equipment can very the capacity of the plant up to 500 tons a easilyandbe brought there is no question but what day, the mill will be enlarged Just as soon as the officials of the company are satisfied that no important changes will be needed in the equipment. of the There seems to be no likelihood mill failing to do the work for which it has been erected, as tests already made have proven the feasibility of the new method of milling. May Day-GoChain, James C. Dick of the May Day, Uncle Sam and Lower Mammoth mines, which are under his says conditions are moremanagement, favorable than ever at Lower Mammoth, where a nice body the silver-coppfolore Is now of lowed on an incline above being the 1000 level. When Mr. Dick was at the mine the deposit had increased in size until there was four or five feet of excellent ore. and the drift on the 700 same which is being sent out after the level, vein, is perhaps 150 feet from the objective point. The Lower Mammoth is also mining some good zinc ore on the 1700 and 1500 levels and leasers are finding profitable employment on several blocks of ground in which lead and zinc ores are exposed. Levels on which the leasers are working are the 1100, 1500, 1700 and 1800. That section of the Gold Chain which is worked through the Lower Mammoth is now producing some very good ore, another shipment having been made a few days ago. Tlntle Central. Superintendent Thomas Holdawav of the Tintic Central says he is now sinkthe ing a winze from the 800 level of disthe property in the eastern part of twenty-seven trict and that a depth of about feet has been attained. This winze is in the vein matter and some values In lead, zinc and silver have been found. The best assays showed about 22 per cent zinc, but this ore has Some occurred in small bunches. months ago the Tintic Central people were raising from the 870 level in practhen tically the same character of rock; some this work and did they stopped on the 800 and the where drifting 225 the winze is being sunk is point perhaps feet from the shaft. ld er - I- - ANOTHER PIOCHE GROUP Utah men will soon start operations taken over the past week. It is in the jRckrabbit district, a few miles out of Pioche, Nev. Yesthey organized the terday Extension Mining company. It has 1,000,000 shares of 5 cents par value, or $50,000. There are 400,000 shares of The president is J. J. treasury stock. vice president, D. H. LivDaynes, Jr.;secretary-treasureJohn ingston; who with J. M. Wheeler and Stringham, T. W. Cannon make up the directorate. It is expected to list the stock tomorrow. The property ' consists of six claims mine. adjoining the old RICO KEPT MEN AT WORK IN BLOCKADE Thanks to General Manager Jensen's the. considerateness, were not thrown out of work employees on account of the suspension of railroad traffic, says the Rico Item. Regular work was continued and the extracted ore was stored in every available space. Empty cars have now been and the tram will be going atprocured, full We for some time in order to catch up. clip understand that some of the oest grade ore ever encountered in the Wellington taken out, the stuff group is now a being gray copper constrong containing tent. The exceedingly high price of copper is also proving a stimulus. on a new property Day-Brist- ol UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK r, Day-Brist- ol Rico-Wellingt- on How Convenient for Women It Is to settle their household bills by check how much time and carfare it saves them. Household cheeking accounts are cordially invited. OFFICERS 1 President. Joseph J.F. Smith, Vice President. Heber Grant, President. RodneyT.T. Badger, Vice McEwan, Cashier. Henry ; George H. Butler, Assistant Cashier. s; ( I " To be offered in the Salt Lake .market, as a Curb Stock, on February 25, at 5c a share. Rapid Advance in Price Looked For. Send for .Market Letter containing special information on this stock. SALT LAKE MINING MARKET NEWS 417 Mclntyre Building. i |