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Show no THE HERALD REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1916 -- UTAH'S MINING CAMPS ARE MAKING RECORD PRODUCTIONS MAY UNMASK BIG VEIN ALTA MINES MORGAN CRESCENT IS SEN SOUTH HECIA HAS BY GEOLOGIST Mor-San-Cresc- ent Colo., and deposits in general. The predominating' strata consist or locally the lower - carboniferous, cifv formation. This name Is derived from the fact that this particular series constitutes formathe Inat that great mining district. tion predominating conformtrusive porphyries occupy able parallel to the stratifilimelines of the enclosingis north-soutcationpositions stones. The general strike and west- h and the dip easterly from the apex or axis of the severly anticline. No traverse faulting eral or Intrusives were observed at any point within the area covered by this report. Several mineralized zones were exone near the base amined, particularly cut by the new tun-a of the mountain nel. At 400 feet from the portalThe mineralized zone was entered. in thickness. The rmo is fifty feet are in a sulphide state. base materials .At the surface, 200 feet vertically is above the tunnel, the vein mass heavily stained oxidized, the decomposed "with iron and some copper carbonates were noted. The mineralization octhe curs near either wall. Evidently solutions have not spread the contact chanbut followed out, and fisure3 and deposited the ore nels is evidently the along these lines. This zone and should principal be developed by sinking on the dip feet. and crosscutting everyveins fifty may occur Other !- j- ore-beari- ore-beari- ng ng ore-beari- ore-beari- ng ng further east. The general physical mo nivwici cm Conditions ODiainin, inIndicate near the level on the tunnel to an ore body. approach t' "Relative Mrto the 'Big Blow-ouIn con vriTtAv v Knnr "I will venture the. statement clusion, that ain tremendous and that a zone that exists vicinity, small outlay of capital and ore labor should unmask a splendid up away this property vein, and place producers." among the high-clas- s ore-beari- ng com-parattve- ly lira. iehi 2250 TONS Most Alta mines are probably In better physical condition today than ever In their histories, to beVr according Col. George II. Watson, manageneral ger of the fcouth Hecla Mining company, who has returned from camp after spent ten days inspecting recenthaving splendid developments and in organizing his working forces for a heavy of ore shipments. campaign The colonel tells in his characteristic conservative way of conditions at the South Hecla now probably 100 per cent better than ever before in its eventful ore, broken in bin and The nlstory. stone at 2250 tons, which 135 a ton would be worth apat $30 isto estimated The main high$75,000. proximately is now open way and the string of teams is being increased every Is day. it by next week to have 60 to expected 7a tons coing to market ciailv. or $1500 to $2000 a day. A force of forty men Is working at the mine this will be increased to property; seventy-fivwhile taking in the twenand the ty men cutting timber the125South Hecla will have a to 150 men directly and pay roll of Indirectly. Colonel Watson said "The road to Wasatch Is at yesterday. last completely opened up. There were eight four-horteams at the mine Wednesday, nine on Thursday and fourteen yesterThe first teams are going light. day. 4000 to 5000 pounds to the but this In a few days will be load, increased to four to five tons each, or 8000 to 10,000 pounds, or near maximum cafor the haulers. We will have pacity about twenty teams in all hauling directly. This will give us a production moving to market of about. two carloads a day." When asked as to the ore broken and for the haulers. Colonel Watson ready said: "The bins and every availabe convenient stops are filled with ore. 500 tons in there are Roughly No. 500 to the ore stope fromabout l the 2S0 level and about 500 tons in No. 4 stope between these two levels. In other stopes the tonnage will reach 1000 tons, while the bins contain about 250 tons. above the 250. 360 Stopesconsiderable and 400 contain of this ore." When asked as to the ouallty of the ore. Mr. Watson admitted it will probably have no trouble in holding- ud to $25 to $30 or better a ton. The high grade Is being mixed with the lower grades to make a good product under present hljrh profitable metal prices. The company has made its big monev by accumulating ore surplus as the metals large have present risen as the bins and stopes Increased their holdings. This bis: ore body has been demonstrated for 800 feet and Is of an averof twenty-fiv- e age width feet. It has proven 400 feet vertically or 490 feet to the surface, where It outcrops promold inently near the shaft, which 1000 ounces gave up. vnlue ofWedge silver and better to the ton years ago. Kngineers have figured this one ore ore-hauli- ng ore-haule- rs, e, se PUSH OPERATIONS INSTALL COMPRESSOR It Is expected to crowd development work on th Victoria Gold Mining com soon be In- pany property this season. Men are "Electrical machinery In North now stalled at the Lehi-Tlntcleaning up the workings pre George Nicholes, Tlntlc. Manager says mak- paratory to this end. The group con who was lip from camp yesterday An air compressor sists oi eignt patented claims located purchase. ing the of the Gemini mine Tintlc. down immediately. Mr. north be shipped will a Mrs. R. S. Robertson, the at Nicholes says that he has Just cutand treasurer, of Salt Lake, Is the owner. in the Empire workings big vein Dr. A. A. Kerr, the work, he With her is associate! principal the Idea of hurry ing more with modern E. W. HaH, vice president, advised the buying of of and 3d. CI. Robertson. the single-lac- k president: dav It is probable machinery. "The Mr. Nicholes. "and that a new 500-fosaid will be tunnel has gone." should pen foot-waaoon the Lehl-Tint- ic up all driven to open a new find. The main workings are from a 500-fomine. We will drift to the ore good and incline shaft. then drive to200the main is one crossfeet to the cut out 100 feet to There is about west the other shoot, which will about 400 feet drifts. A body of. manganeseand ore has north. Thisold give us which up gave blowout under thewhichworkings, 30 to 250 been opened up. In a large 69 . ic ot ot assayed samples ounces silver and as high as 70 per cent lead. Tills was at a depth of 100 feet. about -The Empire tunnel is In 1800 feet. 500 feet underground. Inelghty It is more Teach the the adit should feet have been eighty feet footwall. "We and no footwall yet. The In vein matter 1 of spar, iron and made up eangue . - Tti. IMo-h- t fnrlr funnel llinil unn t .. t arA S0O feet verti We estimate the cally underground. 100 feet from the present face vein. A force of five men is ft r Gold-b!os.K- working. DIRECT PEIVATE WIRES. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, Orals. m the Iron samples up to cent. There is a tunnel in 400 feet, per with the drifts out 75 to 100 feet. At a point about 250 feet from this portal a winze has been sent down 250 feet in develAt one point in the the ground. was oping tunnel a fissure cut which gave 11 returns of per cent lead, 11 ounces silver, $2.75 in gold and a little copper. This fissure will probably be thoroughly prospected in this season's proposed energetic campaign of developments. The property is equipped with boardhouse, cabin and blacksmith shop. ing 10 The company has 500,000 shares of cents par value. In the same part of the district Mrs. Robertson owns a group of five unwhich will be incorpatented inclaims and work porated to a short time most started open up the likely portion. BADGER BROTHERS JOHN BROKERS Phona W. 946-94160 ililn St. llenbera Salt TLak Steele 21 lain 7. Salt Lake Security Inter-Mounta- & Tr. 120.00 in 1 BADGER BROTHERS. Mala Street. ISO S. E. W. HULSE a CO. STOCK BROKERS We handle stocks for cash or on a 33 3 per cent 1-- margin. Quick Phone and 9C7. NP TS efficient service. Stock Ex. Bid. A. E. Custer ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Formerly Chief Chemist and Assayer, Dlngbam Smelter, MidvsJe, Vtah. Also four years Tilth Government Asxay Offlee S. i;. Salt Lake City, Utah. 31 rostofflee riace, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasatch 2041. $75,000 if any shoot in South. Heclas as onelittle In inferior to Cardiff shoot. addition there are five other distinct fissures running through South Hecla. One is bSj" developed by the Fields This is in a block of ground lease. 1000 feet southeast from the bljt Wedge Here a raise has followed ore body. ore 125 feet above the Qulncy level. This work has accumulated a bin full of 250 tons of excellent shipping grade. Recent disclosures are exceedingly here. The Curley-Brai- n promising lease on this same level has been raissix inches to two feet of high ing on ore. avergrade 60 ounces Irately it has been 6 per cent and silver aging copper, or about $75 "grade. Considerable Is ready now for hauling. The South Hecla Extension has 200 driven feet from the west 3 drift of the Quincv level out toward its side lines. The face is still In white, soluble limestone. Stringers of lead carbonates are coming in, indicating the k near approach to the fissure. The next fissure is the Bonanza, with the Martha beyond that. All A force of men three are parallel. has been sent up to the Alta Germanla. to clean out all the They have orders When this has been old workings. done, then the management will determine which Is the most logical place work. The to begin active development will pronamy pe on one or tne workore best showings. Albion and Others. that From other sources it Is learned five lease of the AlbionWellin the Witcher ore in the old feet of the is making out into the ington workings There are three or four beddings. the teams which will carloads ready for once. Samples show at start hauling silcarries 9015 ounces some of this ore srold to 18 per and ver, $12 to $15 cent lead. In the lower work being fissures4 carried on by the company two 3.5 to One. carried have been cut. near Where the face. copper per cent on the conthe ore was firstnutstruck on. It Is now dry tact men will bemill In this block of as a powder the is report. ground It is reported that the new ore. body In the Alta Consolidated continues full General Manager A. O. of promise. yesterJacobson wasanat the property He also Inspection. day making new developments at the the inspected and Sells, where condiMichigan-Uta- h tions are reported more favorable than usual. of continue to reach the In citythe been encountered reReports having The Wasatch Mines Emma Copper. continue to break some ore leasers for and now have considerable ready The Peruvian also has haulers. the some ore readv for market. The Alta Central Is pushing its raise work off said to top Is Into the long level, and the break ore be In around that may West Toat any rouid of Extension phots. Theand others ledo. Columbus are pushing development work. Jones-Paddoc- Bv Friday evening's train John Dern n mining man of Salt Lake, arrived at Marysvale. Accompanied by D. J. Frew. Mr. Dern visited the Clyde mining property, situated Just below the Mineral Products alunlte group. In Cottonwood canyon, says the Piute Chieftain. Prior to Mr. Dern's visit Mr. Frew had given the Clyde openings a the results of which thorough sampling, must have been satisfactory or Mr. Dern would not have visited the property. The Clyde .has ever been as an exceptionally promising who are familiar property bv thoseThe ore is principally with the ground. the latter occurring as gold and copper, and is unusually high grade. Mr. glance,was the "father", of the Mercur Dern camp, being the first man in Utah to introduce the cyaniding process on a scale. Ills success was Immediate large and large, and If he attempts the dewill velopment of the Clyde the work done. be systematically and thoroughly well-know- comingofweek and an aggressive campaign commenced. It is said development the will company derive a the advantage fromTexan use of the great constructed already as not extunnel, only will it avoid repense that might otherwise be quired, but It is now enabled to begin operations in the vicinity of the ground to be developed. The comPany is capitalized for 1,000,-00- 0 shares and are 400,000 in the treasury. there E. O. Jensen is shares president and J. A. Stalllngs, It is understood that the stocksecretary. will be listed on the Salt within a few days.Lake stock exchange ,- ,- -- .j f,.1 r 43,200 T ONS KING WILLIAM AND MANAGER BLANCHARD'S NOTES ON CAMP'S PROGRESS IN WEEK PLANS FOR FUTURE d When General Manager C. H. to locate ore which should make over four weeks the TunBeck into the of from this William a total the of ground Mining has King work is being handled company made an inspection of their 864 carloads of ore. shipped This is estimated nel. Thisa tunnel which has a depth through at 43,200 tons valued at more than of about 175 feet from the surface at Tintic property last fall, in company $1,000,000. It Is one of the heaviest the face and officers of the Yankee with Manager C. E. Allen and Supt. A. production months in the recent his- have on the main P. Mayberry of the Centennial-Eurekof the camp. The output from the north-sout- h decided to sink tory The break or fissure. twenty-fiv- e to thirty shipping mines body of like 40 he picked out some samples of ore something quartzandis the has shown a steady increase for the fee in width winze from the from the 800 level, which showed j$tfd past several months. Last week the tunnel has been started In a very value. Two assays were made, ana the 242 week cars, the shipments totaled of the fissure. In ore at today's market runs $20 to $75 part looking before 222, the previous week 208, and likely the newer section of the Yankee mine, a ton. The first assay carried 23.38 the week before that 192. from which some nice silver ore is now per cent copper, .50 ounces silver and vari-oRelative to the progress of the conditions are entirely 50 cents in gold. The second gave remines during the past week the being mined, and in the older portion turns of 6.4420 per cent copper, trace of satisfactory Eureka Reporter says: cents in gold. and operations are silver leasing H. G. Snyder, who has been In east- of the property This ore came from a drift run years ern Tintic directing work at the Eu- going along as usual. from the Grand Central side of reka 500 Since work was taken up at the ago Lily, says that on Wednesday William to make connection with King the the Centennial-Eurekdrift encountered the main Crown Point, about a month ago, sevendoubt workings, noand "Eureka Lily break," in which the ore shaft bas been sent down about un- sent In fora ventilation to mainly is expected to make. Shortly after ty-five is generally and it feet two avenue the between make another work was taken up on the 500 level a derstood that the management intends big mines. The ore came from a vein few weeks ago a loose, cavy formation to continue until operations William in cuts sinking was found and then a harder strip of the shaft, which now down about which is corner King of its ground. the northeastthrough was 750 the drifted level when 625 the ground through Relative to the presnt status of th. feet, reaches oe for crosscutting feet. This week the main break,thirty Mr. Blanchar taaen up. joun King William affairs, wui was was which the drift Roundv. the manager of the company. says: "We have six months from being driven, opened. After crosscutting this break, was In the district this week and March 13, after which it Is the present which on the 600 level of the mine is spent a couple of days at the property, Intention to reorganize, buy in the feet In width, drifts will fully work was taken up at the Crown property, give each stockholder share eighty out on the break north and When be sent two shifts were started, but- for share on payment of a small as Point south and it is thought that only a some difficulty was experienced in get- sessment of a cent a share. small amount of work will be needed, to ting power and one shift has been dis- The amount probably not been definitely has - , into some commercial ore. the comgetThe continued. settled, however. The debts of carried ore assessbreak" "Eureka Lily An are $4000. less than to pany went Lake Bernard Rich of Salt on the 50, 100. 200 and 300 levels and ment of 1 cent would bring in about south located Rich Anna the property, with additional depth, which has been of Silver City. all $10,000, or enough to liquidate is debts property attained, there should be a great Im- worked under JohnThis and leave a development fund. a has who Smith, the affairs provement. "The present status of totaken out makes and who has already Two shifts are now being used on lease it say expossible hardly Rich ore. there Mr. cars a says of few the 500 level of the Eureka Lily and as was be done. The stockwill what on car actly a the to ore load enough soon as the new cable is Installed work will be notified in good time. when he was holders shipment awaiting I can make no hard and At will also be taken up In the main shaft dump present on from is carried mine. Work the which is to be sunk to the 600 or 700 at statement of Just what we shall fast and Rich Anna the main tunnel at the we level. the stockbut do, protect expect be to ore seems rather holders. We maytolease A second shipment of bullion preci- while the the property that or work it ourselves, but we will at presenton it is thought have from the new plant of the Tln- bunchy pitates same fissure this work additional tlc Milling company at Silver City is will result in the location of a place it in shape so it will not be necessary to now ready for shipment and will no where the lead values are less scat- run the company in debt again." doubt be sent out within the next day tered. or two. The first shipment of about Holdaway, superintendent ALTA TUNNEL HAS 300 tons brought $23,000 and of Thomas twenty-fiv- e Tintlc Central, is pleased with ACRES IN ONE TRACT it does not con- the the the second lot, while on the 870 level, showing tain quite as many tons, will no doubt wherepresent On a now drift. he is driving are rapidly being shaped up a larger amount of money. bring the level above an exceptionally fine byMatters Tunnel and Transportation Alta the The unusual prices of chemicals, looking body of quartz was encountered to under its new acid and chloride of lime, some time financing, company, particularly some and 1000-foafter ago extenush operations on the2000-fodue to the European war, has made work there Mr. Holdaway doing to decided tunnel, it difficult to get a good recovery of cut the same quartz on the 870 and he sion of the formain its object the develophas the feels sure that he Is now on the right which gold without greatly increasing at great ofdepthmountains costs. by channel Supt. Theodore P. operating to get into some commercial ore. ment from rim the the Holt is working out an electrolytic track through comThe railroad company has just addiIn Alta. into Cottonwood chlorine process which may solve the Big Cona acres of patentspur at the Chief to the sixty-fiv- e problem. on Splendid recoveries are be- pleted solidated mine. This was made neces- tions for $50,000, ed all the other metals. purchased ground just ing made by the heavy tonnage from this the company owns fifteen claims, or The present capacity of the plant Is sary pro 250 acres, making more than 100 tons a and were it not for mine, which is Tintic's heaviest of the new about 300 acres in all. The proposed long completion some little difficulty has ducer.will The the fact thatday make it possible to spot about spur courses along through part of been experienced with the twelve or thirteen cars at the Chief tunnel all the ground. roasters a larger tonnage I mine. could have been handled. At the Gemini mine a side, track, The bulk of the ore sent to the mill Is coming from the Iron Blossom and about 1400 feet in length. Is being sets above the present top station, and make it pos- from this new landing a small trestle some has constructed, which will over properties, although Dragon the Rio be built in order that the mine on which the sible to ship directly been secured from dumps Heretofore this mine's will can be cars railway. directly into the Tintlc Milling company's officials have Grande has An soon as this niece been loaded on the tracks rnilrnnH rars dumped these dumps is that output options. Among Route, which made it of work is completed the same outK of the Swansea company, from which of the Salt Lake transfer a part of the fits will be used In building a piece of about seven carloads of ore have al- necessary toto the as Rio the Eureka Hill Hining the Grande, around tonnage track been taken. readyis. understood the new mill of the mine has always been company's dump. earned business It between the two roads. With Some months ago the Rio Grande's some money during April and that the divided spur thereorwill be no neces- tunnel through the Eureka .Hill Minrecord for the present month will bo the new for switching the ing company's dump was abandoned, transferring even better. sity cars. This cars for to will the spur place the reason that it was Yankee Consolidated. officials much closer to the mine's hoist and be unsafe and the railroadthought Out In the eastern section of the thus do away with a good part of the have authorized the construction of Another station will be Yankee Consolidated property pros- l tramming. tiIpca nf trar.k a short distance pecting is still under way In an effort built in the shaft house, a couple of i to the north of the tunnel. Blan-char- During the camp of Tintlc past a, ut . . f CONTACT SHIPPING CONSIDERABLE ORE ot ot 200-fo- Knlght-Christens- high-grad- 175-fo- ot ot en an-nth- NG COMPANY lead-silv- er American Fork THE BULL'S EYE OF THE DISTRICT ground comprised in the American the developments there and the BOLEY Ml NING COMPANY DRAWING. TIN! surrounded as it is by the Texan, Whirlwind and Treasure Consolidated is in the very heart of it all. A limited allotment of MEN 100.000 Lewis Merrlman, the of the Yankee Copper superintendent mine at this , of this company is offered at ' . SEVEN AND ONE -- HALF CENTS A SHARE ed - SELL Shares Clover stock at Mining per WOODWARD ng ' Mil-for- d, HI ni wheel-shape- - 25-fo- ot Jcrmrua ORE $1,000 C L. Eastman has come in from Contact, a copper camp In the extreme northeastern corner of Nevada. He rethat the Delano, or Seattle Conports tact company, now about is shipping employing rortya men. three carloads of week. is It the to put pre in a hoist and Increaseintention the production to a car a clay, since starting production in February, the Delano has e out twenty-fivshipped carloads. Other have sent out seven cars this properties Some of the Delano ore breaks year. 12 to 15 per cent copper, a late reis that the vein has been opened port 14 per cent. six feet, showing This e has been followed as deep as the level. ANOTHER BEAVER There are half a dozen or more actin the heart of the ive Mammoth is working six mencamp. The properties and has two sets of leasers, and ships. The BOARD and PLACED Hanks Boston the ON BE propertiesa are The Antelope will car shipping. in May. while two cars have ship been forwarded from the Ivy Wilson. A good prospectors are strangers and Beaver Lake Metals company will many into camp and a lively season coming Is on the for 1916 anticipated. list Its stock Monday morning mining exchange. The officers of the company are Edward Bardsley,' presi dent; E. D. R. Thompson, secretary; Arthur Davles, treasurer .and Lewis Merrlman, managing director. The twelve unpatented company owns In Beaver Lake claims situated mining mining district, Beaver county, about thirteen miles north and west of about eight miles east of the old Horn Sliver mine, and about six miles west of Zenda station on the Salt Lake Route. The property was located several years ago and has been worked In a limited way by the original owners, who made several small ore, said to shipments of be a desirable emeltlng product, for Of which the smelters paid a premium. The present organization was incorporated in March, and $11,000 was raised and placed in the treasury for development fund. The company commenced active work April 10. Since that date the property has been comequipped with a The great potentialities of the highly mineralized pressor and machine drills, a hoist engine and necessary Fork District, are being constantly demonstrated in equipment installed and in operation, ' and in addition a working ehaft has , property of the been sunk 40 feet, and 45 feet of tunnel driven. The company is crowding work on its property under the direction of Lewis Merriman, vice president and managing director. place, has Just returned after a trip into the Beaver county section of the state, where he made an inspection of the Beaver Copper, the L'eaver Lake Old Crater properties, Metals and the in all of which Tintic people are inthe Eureka Reporter. says terested, The Beaver Copper shaft had reached a depth of about Mr. sixty feet when Merriman was on the and there ground was a nice showing of ore in the bottom. The sinking was progressing in a very satisfactory manner and there to be a splendid possibility of appears the ground taking its place among the of Beaver county. producers At the Beaver Lake Metals property, which is also under the management of Mr. Merriman. the machinery was beInstalled and a he received aingfew days after his report return to Eureka indicates that hoisting equipment is now working nicely and that good is being made with the shaft I mz progress work. The shaft was recently sunk from the surface to the level and It Is the Intention of the comofficials to go right down to rnrrLiKEUEHiof; pany the 200 without stopping, Oit-5"E2U!althoup-some will no doubt be " u taken crosscutting up. In the tunnel on the Beaver Lake ALL ABOUT R0CI1ESTER.MVADA .'! Metals some work is also unproperty and it is thought that about AfD Omtn 5:ivDccu Campj OfTklYVest der wayfeet of drifting will carry the twenty tunnel to the vein. WE5TEPN The Old Crater company has Just been incorporated to take over a very group of claims which Is lopromising cated to the north of the Beaver Copper property. Mr.OldMerriman is the Crater president of the and Tintio and Provo people company own the bulk of the stock. Six men have albeen put to work on this ground ready and new machinery should be delivered there within the next few weeks. Mr. Merrlman states that the treas20,000 subscribed within a few ury stock was was after it days and placed on the marCo. ket a that the company starts out of more than Si J, 000. with treasury Tlntlc have been among the Sc aliare. heaviest people of Beaver purchasers stocks and the mlninsr men of this section have considerable faith in the C. S. Reaver Copper, the Beaver Lake Metals and the Old Crater properties. They 40 S. Main. also have confidence in Mr. Merriman s to bring these properties into ability the productive stage. re-Kard- .' Information has Just been received from the management that the Boley Mining company intends c ornamenting operations at once with a view of developing the Miller Hill fissure on its extension into the Boley ground. The work Is to be prosecuted through the Texan tunnel, which will give depth at the point wkhere It is expected to encounter the fissure. The Boley property Is located south of the old Miller mine and west of the Pacific, two of the prominent producers of that section, forming the arc of a circle more than half surrounding the Boley ground. It Is though by those Interested In the that from every indication, notcompany on the only surface but from development already done, the extensive mineralization in this vicinity centers around the hub d of the outline described by the already proved ore bodies of the mines of the producing, For this reason the Boley isdistrict. referred to some as the "bullseye" of American by Fork. A superintendent is to be decided upon tne ore-beari- MINES SHIP IN PAST MONTH, TOTALING AND LIST ON EXCHANGE BEAVER COUNTY IS MAYSVA LE PROPERTY a Life ... 13.85 New State Gun Club .... 600.00 .67 250 Betttlyon Home Builders. 19 Utah Savings & Trust. Make bid 20 N Excaamx WILL SELL 10 D WILL START OPERATIONS BROKEN AND Ml ROBERTSON GROUP TO MIC AMERICAN FORK BOLEY READY FOR TEAMS VALUED AT Last month B. Kemmer. a geologist from Ifantl. made a report on the property and vicinity at of the Instance George T. Stenhouse, general manager of the company. The following are extracts from the report: The property consists of twenty-si- r ful claims situated on the west slope of the mountain north of Morgan. The entire curface is more or leas broken by outcropping strata, the main summit being 1200 to 2500 feet abore the valley. The principal rock minerals consist of homogeneous subcarbonlferous. limestones; thin, altered sandstones and subordinate sheets of porphyritic diorlte and a variety of porphyry. The "block porphyry" Is associated with the ere deposits of western ore IN SPLENDID CONDITION co-int- The proceeds are to be used for development purposes, and tlie company reserves the right to proportion the stock if this amount is oversubscribed. That it will be, considering its prospective worth, and the low figure at which the limited amount is offered, is practically a certainty. . soon as the stock is subscribed, work with the objective point the faAs mous Miller Hill fissure, and the stock will be listed immediately on the Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange. It may be purchased through any member of the Exchange or at 407, Newhouse Building. ' The personnel of the directorate of the Boley Mining Company is in itself an assurance for investors, consisting of E. G. Jensen, President; J. A. Stallings, Secretary-Treasure- r, and Charles Kead, J. H. AVoodmansee and A. M. Cheney, Directors. d In our opinion there is not a issue on the market presenting such profit possibilities, and we would suggest early application in order to secure the stock at this figure.. -- , - will-begi- n . low-price- Ar |