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Show TI1E ITERALD-REPUBLICiV- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1916. X, METAL MARKETS CONTINUE HIGH AND UTAH MINING THRIVE YANKEE CON. SHOWS 21 0 CE $30,000 $400 INCREASE IN ALES ON MINING MART TO UTAH SMELTERS DURING THE PAST WEEK - -- - old-time- rs Lake Route. Both teams and kind than for the preceding two It is not practically certain that the Salt "and it encouraged the brokers are doing the ore hauling, and months, trucks ore body recently cut by the Eagle and stockholders with the belief that ounces. In the 100 foot winze from the Beck tunnel side the drift from the bottoma was reported yesterday coming Into much livelier grade of quartz. All this the obrock carries worn values and some of the find to is drKt of the 40.000 pockets liko Reck ran Into withfject The in the year in adjacent ground. forTast wek Yankee Consolidated shipwarded U'Q tons of good grade ping; ore. Relative to other operations in nmp. tint It is the Eureka Reporter the fayn Tin tic standknown that Fcnerally ard mine contains ;u verv Important oro "bod v. but the majority of tho company's the comshareholder do not know that worknew a of In need Is badlv pany this of work The shaft. sinking ing time afro new shaft was trken up some and is progressingwillIn a. satisfactory go along much manner, Sinking new 'more rapidlynowJutIn t thosoon as the be can ground equipment Xlrced In shape for operation. The Tintic Standard Is to be equipped compressor, a large blower-fa- n with a new by nesv hilst. all operated and a fan and Tho comprfH.wr electricity. the new to be at tho obi1 shaft and nre at tho new shaft. fhotjBt will t place. ml'.' of lino was like two ,Sornethlrg Tintlc the redded to cnr.nt line of theStandUtah ard with tho main tt Is understood Power company, but completed during 'that this ljn will he nearly .the oomln? wek at a cunareofnow shipments '$"00 Regular being between p'nt out. the output ore n. wek. This if,t and 100 tons ofteam to tho Canyon ore Is hauled by station. 'Siding - To continue the camrai-of deve,op-tr'-ens taken up there work, which another wmoat Ifomo month' ai;. d on the capital be 'will n doubt "uma Mining company. of tho ,teck next taken at the Fink will This action the hoard of directors. Zuina of :rne.tln.- ha i In progress at Lu jr there a few Mace work ww taken uptho wee, the ?jvI during: months the fhaft hnd officer reported that reached a depth of 435 feet. Tho work the intention of the management it lacontinue Pinking. to be--1n- STRICT NOV Transactions on the local mining- ex"William Werrett and John Considerable interest Is betnff exboth of Silver City, are operating a hibited in Salt Lake over reports, from change during" the week ending" yeslease on the old Governor mine In the tho Groom district, located about 100 terday showed a healthy Increase comPloche. A num- pared with those of tho previous week. neighborhood of the Dragon Consoli- miles southwest from are interested in It is a comparison of 411,769 shares, dated property, says the Eureka Re- ber of Utah people one th. of principal properties there. valued at $102,752.77, with 408.131 porter. They sent out their first shipThe has shipped out 30 car- shares, valued at 570.123.07. This is district4 ment this we?k, the oro being- hauled to the railroad by W. H. Green. The loads of ore since production was start- a gain of more than 40 per cent and ed this year. The ore is hauled to the more than $30,000. The trading all Governor mine Is one of the Indian station. 55 mlleg distant, on the the week was of a much more lively in the south end of the district. Reports were phone! In from TIntIc yesterday th.it the, Yankee Consolidated oro that being broken In the HumIn fujf ground Is running much higher ellver. Samples carried SS up to CIO ounces e'lver to the ton. It carrlc $2 to $S In gold. Where tho south drift picked up the, ore the fore part of tho week It then rampld across two to three feet an average of 44 ounce. lut picked aamplea went up to 200 1 1 SHIPS HIGH GRADE ORE OTHER CAMP NOTES IN HUMBUG GROUND Sr. the trucks are proving far superior, is Pdue Bell shaft is on of the most report. portant discoveries in the history of the theThe richer ore carries up to 60 per mine. This or was first encountered cent galena and 20 ounces silver. It is nt a. of 1830 feet and the shaft im- depth Is now of such a character that there are practically no smelter c barges. One car had a smelter charge of only one cent a ton. while others ranged from that on up to 39 cents a ton. The smelting charge Is practically nil. There is considerable steel galena in average ore. As an instance to fhow how the rise in orlce of metals affects the mines, the Groom shipped out a carload of average grade xvhen metals were low and $47 a ton. Recently another it carbrought of precisely the same grade brought the company $78 a ton, or nearly double. The formation of the Groom district Is principally limestone and ehale. Some of the veins are 40 feet wide, with lead all through them. In places sprinkled they are reported 70 feet wide. past the 1900 level without beyond the ore. Of course there has not been ore for the entire distance tho 1830 and 1300 levels, but during good part of that distance the machine drills were cutting of a splendid grade through Officials of the Iagle & Blue Bell are pleased with the Indications thoroughly for an Immense ore body but at the same time they ar anxious to cut out for another station but are not willing to do this until more solid formation is found. year the mining present Early in inthethe Tintlc district volunoperators the wages of employees, tarily ratsed 23 cents a lny and then followadding with another advance In the ing this same amount a short time later. Metal as be-In- s; een lead-silve- r. the bottom had finally been reached and the upward trend, long" anticipated, had come at last. week the strongest isDuring were.the sues Prince Consolidated, Emma Copper, Midwest Sulphur. New Quinc Cedar Talisman, Tintlc. Standard and Alta Consolidated. They all showed inclinations to better levels on the buying orders. In slightest genuine business. Midwest Sulphur yesterday's was the popular issue. On sales of 5000 shares it made advances. Sales yesterday totaled 31.800 shares, valued at $7028; for the week, 411,769 shares, valued at $102,452.77. The of ficial closing quotations and sales were reported as follows: Bid. s? -- ar ake ....... I j i I i - ...... I s ed. - es ) 1 d ore-Le- a hun-Ire- ls s il lay." j i ! Boston Copper Range. are from quotations Fariger Hrc. private wire service; t FaleslHin 2') If.O rtalv.. Ka.t Bute Butte' N?rth tiilo Cop. . . ' "on. .! t'tih Anex. .1 I'tah Met. . .' th V Verde Kx. ' New Cor. . . ft OA 1 2 il 1 12 '"; 12 1.123 13 4 Low Close i S7i 07 5 0 " ill ft 75 1 I !.!: .". !l3.oo ?. 1 ) 73 73 23 13. 51 3, S, 23 .S7c s 2. S.12j 150"?.: 23 '31 .374'm 23 ! 1 Verde. rt'I 4 "") !14 nrt (14.00 1 .61 I 1 67 D1KECT TRIVATE WIRES. Stocks, Eocds, Cotton, Qraia. SfiBGER BROTHERS BROKERS Thcao W. Mala St. 31 j j i j 10 s i 1 1 I . - r . - r--i - rf s-j- ai- J non-conduct- or elec-trlcl- tv ! n. i i I h-- t I I i I I y. ! . I I . ! : irer-.L-tn- 7. embers ttt Lake Stork and Mlniug Exchange. "Walker Bros. Bank - Utah State National " i $216. CO 213.00 I I WILL SELL I o 13.75 Sugar ......$ 103. 00 Ccn. Wagon .62 600 Bettllyon Home Builders 301? Utah-Idah- 10 . Farmers A; Stockgrowers' I1ADGEH IIB0TIII:HS. ICO S. Main St. 86. io - Officials of the Carbonate Coating company which was recently organized in this city, declare that the large deposits ofelaterite in eastern Utah are exi ected to find profitable market as paint which is said to be of superior quality, as a result of experiment by citizens of the state conducted during the last three years with intention of "mineral rubutilizing this ber." The company's directorate Includes J. A. Robinson, a banker, cattle owner and land owner of Fillmore, who is president; William P. Pratt, treasurer; George Ii. Raymond, secretary; J. Alex Melville, counsel, and A. Maxwell, suat the The comperintendent establishedfactory. office pany has headquarters at 136 East Broadway. They anticipate that millions of tons of elaterite will be sent over the world from Salt Lake City in the future to perform invaluable service in effectheretofore (considered ing economiescommerce and impossible in has The established aindustry. at company plantthe West Fourth South street, to which crude elaterite will be shipped and where it will be transformed from the solid into the fluid form. The process of refnlng is said to eliminate all elements the carbon, and the refined excepting possesses propaint product moters declare, the ability to resist inthe destructive powers of the definitely atmosphere, water and electricity. "Itself being- immune from damage by nitrogen and oxygen," explained one of the "elaterite In company's officers, the form of paint as we produce it all surfaces which completely is poreless and thereit may cover.protects It fore neither nitrogen, oxygen nor electricitywater, permeates substances on which this paint may be spread. It is also acid and alkali-prootherefore, we believe, is destined to fulfill a need as a coating for long vats recognized and tanks wherein acids and caustic alkalies may be contained and on which the ordinary lead and oil paints of commerce have never been I . I . . . ne so-call- ed - f, Iron-woo- -- - Goldfield Con.9s Final Report for June Out Below is a portion of the June report of the Goldfield Consolidated: of June, 1916, the During the month was 29,000 tons, from total productiona net which resulted realization of $40,-458.8- 9. Development Work. sixty-nin- e feet of development work was performed during the month at a cost of $7.29 per Two thousand and foot. Operating Costs. The operating costs were as follows: Per Per ton ton ore total handled. ore. 2.81 Stoping .19.36 Development Total mining 3.33 Shipping- expense Leasing expense 65 .01 Dump moving .03 Tailing dump moving.... ,25 .06 ,06 Transportation 1 .77 .77 Milling ,03 .03 Marketing35 General expense .35 Bullion tax ,03 .03 . SILVER REEF DISTRICT IS BEGINNING TO STIR From St. that George been started on a small erations have scale on the Burg & Burg Extension at the old camp of Silver Reef near A. B. Harris of St. George Toquerville. and A. H. Dahl of Garfield secured the from Wr. A. Nelson, Andrew property Sorenson. Willard Sorenson and Samuel Judge. The sum Is to be paid in three installments. Mr. Harris started the work this week with a small force of men. He expects to ship the first car of ore soon. The or carries both copper and silver, comes "word op- and is expected to average $30 to $50 a ton. There is an outcrop of two feet in the sandstone formation characteristic of the district. It has been exposed sine the earlv days partly when this district attracted considerable attention. On account of the of at the time this vein was not copper much notice. given Messrs. Harri3 and Dahl think have a bonanza. Should the veinthey go down and continue as rich as at the surface the property should make good, by becoming a steady producer. The 200 feet. It has a vein outcrops for north-sout- h strike. Those who know declare that there are other good properties in the district that may be up cheaply, and will likely go picked in the next few months. It is expected that St. Georgo will be greatly benefited by the renewal of activities in mining in the are many good propvicinity, as there erties located in the various districts contiguous to the town. a The Apex mine has few men at work repairing the shaft, cleaning out the drifts and making preparations for more extensive developments. It is said that if railroad officials knew the extent of the ore bodies In that one mine they might see the importance of into this Then there building numerous other valley. are developing and un- scratched mining properties which, with railroad connections, should ton-be made to help add to the profitable nage that will some day be pent out pt this part of the state, says the low-pric- e . - BEAVER COUNTY MINES , - Filter Tf 3.C &royalty Total operating costs Miscellaneous earnings .. Net operating costs. Construction T.1 Net Costs .04 ,05 j . SHIPPING $30 GRADES .04 05 5.2 11 5.11 6.11 Cardiff as Seen by New York Broker House . Lam-bour- C16-91- WILL BUY 10 h - The fo'.lowi r.g 10 I j t e. . I I .4 n--'- .n, ! I - .Ter. c.. ! ad-Tan.-- .,1 r 100-to- f I wired from According to information drill hole had Alta. No. 1 diamond 2i f.. t in the Emma limestone on hist Monday. This authority K0 ta say: further Inter"This hole was started at theeast of section of the i.iain crossdrlft the leved and tunnel the Hay City e t to the Atwood winze. Accord-irrro.-Mjin the to the telegram the fault 12 decrees Atwoo.l winze runs north The dip o the ivett for some distance. wl lie the taken at 65 riewrrees. are fault i inclination of tho strtatlons The direction of tho hole has degr-e- s at south therefore been depress. Thd. east p.nl at a dipro kf so- far penelra character tof the Is white. Geologist according rr ftalme Emma "f progThis Is the flrt report diamond the ress in connection with have for operations. which drilling of the faultM their object the location ore bodies. An of the bonanza portion of more than ordinary importance 'item that the drill is is the announcement ma. limestone itself-Thielrcadv in the Kmrock strata In which denotes the U1 the important ore bodies have The significance of this canIn the part where not be overestimated.down fame sucdrill Is point: must. theccv:r the as are cession of strata Md. of the fault found on tho opposite tho ore bodies. As;aln from l!nsr abovedownward". the different this point to'-will follow- each other of layers in succe?sion Just like the numbered .t of a book until the Is enconn-tere-ind jwhich theanore itself ocetirs of 2 30 to estirnatefl depth nt now 40-feet. It js likely that from on more rapid progress will be made as may be expected. It taken becav;e. . little time to establish Just exactly the het conditions to fret the best work out "f the drills. "Prom the point where tho drill Is down, whl 'h represents the eastp o n cend of the mineralized zone in erly which the or: bodies occur, tho rock formation Kradna'..y rises as it Koes 'westward, ro that Isat the pointtowhere pass the Herzic drift expected throush the Montfz-imfault, it is be. will enter the ore body Jlved thern drift to this way it is pro; direct. rl n tr formation at two prove the flist'.nct points, separate! !,y som e of f. e. it will further enahle op. rations on tho rre ludy to itopin1 to carried on from these two plr-cInsure the speedy opening up of the ore a larKe lonnase, with little nr.fi Tr-t- IN WEEK j IS HOW PROSPECTING o-e- 3150 TONS t sub-stan- t-- PRINCE CONTOOTPUT. ........ i k - Ask. I or-ourr- When the winze was being- sunk from the 1100 to the 1200 levels, some copper ore made its there was no appearance, and while ore showing when the 1200 was reached but a short distance is it to ore.undoubtedly ' The Iron Blossom's tonnage for the week was far from normal and past mine is still suffering from the this of ore at the smelters. congestion was made at is said that a recordChief It Consoli Homansville. where tbe Is now putting dated Mining company down a shaft for the development of a large tract of mineral ground which was acauired in that part or the ens or two. In trict during the past year of the thirty days ending on' Tuesday rerce or snait-me- n this xveek Mr. Jjltchs sunk the shaft a distance of 256.3 the distance being checked up by feet, and proper a disinterested surveyor records made. During 150 feet of the distance the shaft was in the porphyrywasformation in lime. and the rest of the way It Is not an ideal rock for fast Porphyry work, as It Is hard to drill in this lor- mation. The shaft at Homansville contains two and, a half compartments, two of them being each 4 feet 2 Inches byz 4 feet 2 inches and the third 4 reet inches bv 3 feet 2 inches. This means size of the opening before the that the are timbers put in place is 15x6 feet. Mr. Fitch has been u.'ftig a swing perl.Mts work to ing onbulkhead which as usual in the shaft while the go are being put .in place. In timbers of the shaft a stagthe man-wa- y part has been installed with gering ladder at regular intervals. landings Mr. Fitch has communicated xvlth all of the mining- publications and the best record, that has previously Deen recorded is 191 feet of standard shaft work in thirty days. This record wasd made at the Newport mine in the district of Michigan-- Hero in the Tintic district records have been that made Triad which no doubt equal one of the Michigan property, fastest pieces of sinking being at the Opcx mine at Mammoth while the propwas under the management of erty I' rank P. Swindler. It is understood that the Opex shaft was sent down about 190 feet in thirty days, although no accurate record was kept of the work. At Chief Consolidated. During the past ten days the work of two new boilers has been installing under way at the Chief Consolidated mine, and the officials of the company state that the jcb sbould be finished within another week. Some time ago the company stopped using one of the boilers and since that time the big mine has been somewhat handicapped, but when the two small boilers which are not being installed are ready to gx into commission the mine's boiler cawill be about 3 5 pacity Then when the old boiler can be rethe capacity will be increased to paired 500 horsepower. A steel structure will at once be erected over the two new boilers, material for this building having been secured from the Tintic Milling company at Silver City. It is generally understood that the of the Chief Consolidated management mine Is going- ahead with the plans for the electrification of the plant and that the change will be made within a year. the Eureka Reporter. I I lim--ston- willing to talk about. It was nothing less than that he was mining and shipping ore that is assaying as high as 20.28 ounces a ton in gold. That grade is worth $400 a ton. He says everyis looking about the thing about 200 fine. The mill is property treating tons a day and will soon be in a position to handle 300 tons a day and it. the or is in the mine waiting for seven The mine shipped the first 13,162 months of 1916 approximately tons of crude ore and 3822 tons of mill a total of 16,984 concentrates, s ore mined and tons of first-clas- making shipped from January 1 to- July 81. v. Dil6DRILL s-- 12. 110-to- I- - HAV E MANY VIRTUES Herald-Repobllca- k ' SAID BY OFFICIALS TO LEVEL; Last week the winze in the north end old of the Iron Blossom mine reached a The good Park City! Aug. with Silver King Coalition plugs along depth cf 1200 feet and at this time a Its usual heavy tonnage. The writer station is being cut and preparations causht the superintendent In a good-nature- d made to drive out after the copper ore mood today and he had a sur- in whicb stoping operations are being prise piece of information that he was carried on on the levels below, says Special to Ttie ....I .24 4 .10 Antelope Star .26 Consolidated Alta Production by the Prince Consolidat.011 .02J ed from the main Alta Tiger mine the past week . . . .09 .071 Alta Tunnel 63 carloads of ore shipped to amounted 05 Alta Germania to the Utah smelters. This is esti96 1.00 mated Big Four Exp at 50 tons to the car, or a total 141 .154 of 3150 tons It is compared with 71 Bingham Amalg .04J 03j Big Cottonwood or 3550 tons the previous xveek. conditions are. not so favorable now 1.33 1.75 tors, Bannock Gold . In the The from the new mill at last at that time and early served they w?ro ... .01 .011 Bullionville,word Beaver Copper is that it is making satisweejc several of the properties .031 State 03i Bay In the BEAVER notice of a reduction of 25 cents. Even preliminary factory progress Beaver Eake Met. .021 warming up process. with this reduction the wages are 25 .07 Cedar 06J Talisman cents a dav higher than they were at .17 161 Columbus Ext the beginning of the present year. 13 .16 Colorado Con. have notified EXCAVATION STARTS Among the mines which are ... .04 .021 Point OTHERS INSPECTED Crown the Kaele th men of a reduction 8.10 9.10 Cardiff v Blue Bell, the Knight properties, the .04 Croff .03J Grand Central, Mammoth. May orDay, 02 .02? Cottonwood King as a l nele Sajn. as well ins number Cottonwood .05J Atlantis malier properties AT HRYSVALE PLANT 05 .05' the Manager Eewis Cottonwood Metals Early inwas The Centennial Eureka rolre at Merrlman 85 Daly the of at the property Eureka, which Is employingIn athelarger 7.75 8 '.66' In Beaver Daly Judge Beaver Metals company Tin-!t- e forc than any ot'aer mine 27 .28 Andrew Dragon county, betng accompanied by will lortlnre to pay tho I. Mayberry Con .03 .021 district, of Eureka Demijohn the Centennial Good progress is being made on a new some for h in effect been which .10 Kxt n nt mine and this Frank Daly Judge at Marysvale, acGarrlty, place can be as 5. plant near as . . months past an 1.00 1 .35 cording potash was man. a local The business Empire to Chieftain which the trip Piute no in reduction there will be .01 Eastern Prince made for the purpose of making an In- E. of excavating unthat the work says 2 B. wac s i t this property unless there is spection Bell l.r.O .00 new a has of strike which Just der A. P. O'Brian is going on at the a furth-- r dec rea.se In the prices of the been made 54 .55 in the older workings of Emma Copper Florence Mining & Milling grounds tEarl icetals. .28 .35 visthe property and all three of the Eagle of the depot and the work on the sotith .oo E. .01 pt itors to the ground are enthusiastic EastCrown is also progressing nlce-lrailroad grade .01 Tin. Con .011 the bright prospects for getare from fifty to sixty men There regarding .02 .04 Metals company's Galena Mining hike from twelve to fifteen and ting the Beaver employed, UTAH OZOKERITE BEDS Oold haln .26 teams. property Into the shipping list in the Grand .71 .65 entral ne.ir future. The bluff is being trimmed prepara. 20 Western . for building In such a way that During his visit to that district Mr. t're.it tory Merrlmnn alo Inspected work at Howell .20i! .26 the ore can be dumped in at the top of . 02J .02 and the Old Crater prop- Home Run the bench and go through the various MAY PROVE VALUABLE Beaver in Copper 1 Blossom whic.li 1.50 .521 processes down to the lower floor when local people are also Iron erties, .01 and which are also Indian Queen it has become a finished product ready heavily interested n .01 "'.)?' for shipment. The mill will under the same management as the Iron King be of .45 .48 Beaver Bake Metals. At the Beaver Kevstone and will per day employ capacity .01 (a is In progress at a King William American need for ozokerite mineral .011 about 150 men when running full caCopper drifting as .03 100 feet and there is said to Iofi t Packer . of commonly known depth pacity. Ore will be hauled from the Bog met be a fairly irood showing of copper ore Eeli! Tintlc wa. .00'i has heretofore been largely Cabin by team for a time, but as soon .01.02 as convenient an aerial tramway will bv lrnr" rts from the mines In Galicla. on that level. Sinking is going on at Eeonora war in Europe has the Old Crater and about half of the Kittle Bell 40 he built, together with a telephone line Austria, but as theocean !63 was in ore when Mr. Merrlman Bower Mammoth . affected .04 shaft direct from mine to mill at a costma-of transportation, seriously T,oiTErer intere-.- t In the domestic supply of this was at the property. .07 Both of these about $35,000. Thirty carloads of In order stimulate.!. .3S been Midwest SaL are on the xvrty from the east .39 have all of the earmarks of material has properties chinery dethe .02 .04 mines and they should be heard from Mon'rnlte and looked for any day. to obtain Information regarding the In . . 1'tah. prin.21 In the near future. of the ' firm of Monetalre Jrank C. Mitchell posits of ozokerite a & geoloIn In this .56 Mammoth .63 of tho John country, Hoffman. flotation Green, Mitchell, Fagergren cipal depositsUnited States geological charge .12 .16 specialists of Antimony, was in town Swansea. Black Jack and Dragon prop- Miller Hill of the gist exsurvev. department of the Interior, .11 erties some years .go, and who has May Dav .111 Tuesday. He will take to Antimony by team four Wilfley tables weighting .031! .06 amined In September, 1014. the depos-In been mining In the Frisco district since Mineral Flat 2oon pounds each, and 5Jxl7 feet in and Colton, .11 his departure from this camp, is back Moscow . . .20 its near Soldier Summit state. in Tlntic once more and maydecide Major Evane .03 !. size, to be used in concentrating the the central part n of the '.i2 ores. A small shipment will be made the resulting report to remain here. Mr. Hoffman states Mammoth Copper . .. As decrfberj bv if. M. I'.obinson the ozokerite is that the flotation process is being used Michigan-Uta.231! .241 to the Murray smelters soon. Col. C. P. Trteker of Green River .30 .32 found in fissures and brecclated zcrtes, in the milling of the big 200,000 ton Midway In the Wasatch formation, dump at the Horn Silver property at New Qulncy Into Marysvale last Friday .18 .171' dropped principally buThe colonel as usual was in good Frisco and that the work Is very suc- Nevada Hills . . ..... .18 of Kocane ace. Tests made by the .35 spirshow cessful notwithstanding the fact that Naildrlver its and strong as ever in his predictions reau of mines on six samples melt.12 .15 O. K. Silver that this will be one of the greatest water must be hauled some distance. .60 .70 therr specific gravity, solubility, m the west ere long. distillates and . the fractional Ohio camps .10 point, Copper ing . . ...... hv - . that 6i ii .01 J r . . i i I l . . ' it go Opohon if. j ji,.u . 36 .38 boiling crude ozokerite with strong de- - SPELTER CONDITIONS Original Bannock ... nature aicor.ru, a iniiivi'. Plutus .161 .17. Butte Mine Pay Roll iun Con .50 Trince tlon or tr.e reiinen 1.521 vciim jiruiiuti . 051 be made On account of the irregular .05 Paloma $2,250,000 in July ozokerite no safe distribution of the Ext Paloma .10 estimate can be made dm to thebutquan.07 IN UNITED STATES Price. Butte's mining pay roll for July will the ozokerite, Provo Mining .011 approximate tity of undeveloped $2,250,000, according to i as as the far pclnt the Rico Argentine melting with .04' .043 figures supplied nualltv, by the larger mining Reeds Peak favorably .12 concerned, compares .14 of the says the concompanies district, marked tho and Austrian product Rico Con .19 .20 Miner. The Butte is total considerably in war the about United States by ditions brought .28 .30 survey pre- Rico Well less than for the preceding month, as offer exceptional opportunities liminary figures geological of spelter production Bexall .12 Europe the July pay roll is figured on a basis ozokerite. for six months ended June 30 are as Rochester iso'l for the development of I'tah .61 of $4.25 per day for miners, whereas of follows: Ozokerite is a Sells .151! .17 was in effect during the 4.o0 scale .no-and is extensively used for Intons i, Short .01 Supply: June. l he cut in wages was due to Syndicate 1 ozokerite from made Candles Stocks .26" 14,253 221! sulating. tne necrease in the price of copper January Sparta Much of the Production ores.. dom. 267,44! have s iperior qualities. .0311 Seven Troughs .04 metal. In conformity with the existing or averted into cere--iozokerite mined Production foreign ores 4S.756 Silver King Coal :.po 2.95 agreement that wages shall be $4.50 464 a highly purified product which is Imports Silver King Con 5.45 per day when copper is selling above i.io beeswax mix with or used to replace .09 330,922 Sioux Ccn .11 2o cents. and has a variety of other uses. OzoCon Withdrawn: Swansea .02 The Anaconda company will disburse ....I for Foreign exports . kerite is nlio used s a foundation Sou h Heel a 20.197 1.07V. in wages for July $1,466,730. about cover5S.007 various waxes and polishes: as a So. Hecla Ext. .11"! '.in $101,000 les3 than Domestic exports for June: the Butte the from surfaces I. to metal .. 30 & 24.000 San tannin Chief Stocks June .01 will pay $275,000 or $13,000 protect ing Superior of moiFture, acids, or alkalies; action 102.201 Silver Tungsten .03 less tnan in June; the "North Butte com and for wax figures and dolls. disburse $130,000. and the .40 pany will Davis-DalApparent consumption 30. 1916. 22X.700 Silver Keystone Elm Orlu, Number retorts Juno .10 East Butte, Tim- 193,696 Secret oer uutte ana other companies .20 Texnn New retorts building or con.22 the bal.05 22,181 Tar Baby .051 ance of the two and a quarter millions. templated UNDERLYING STRENGTH .02 .04 Tintic Central .19 215.881 Tintlc Standard .194 Uncle Sam . . . .06 .061 Copper Takes Summer Utah Con. . . . .02 .03 Union Chief . .051 IN EASTERN MARKETS San Francisco Quotations. Rest, Says Authority 06 Con .04JI The following quotations are from Victor . . . .04 Whirlwind .06. Badger Bros, private wire service: According to a Boston statistician, .07 Wilbert .08 the severe neat in July had the effect . . .06 .n5J West Toledo Bid. Ask. of lowering refinery copper yield about . . Below are two comments on the east .171! 1.20 .10 Walker .09 30,000,000 pounds from the high point . . ern market conditions, received yester Atlanta .18 .25 Con. Yankee In May, when refinery output .13 Booth attained nvor Irothers .03 Zuma private Blue Bull Badger day Nl was i90.ooo.oott .03 pounds. wire C. O. D .03 officials estimate that last .0i News: New York Refinery FORENOON SALES. . ' The market is commented upon gen .06 .07 month's combined operations of all Combination Fraction 11c. 2000 Albion. at .02 plants resulted in a yield approximatexhibiting underlying Daisy Rav State. 2000 at 31c rally ns .02 ,03 It Is expected to be a trad Diamond B. B ingA 160,000,000. 1200 nt Colorado Consolidated. lSJc. .45 Florence prominent refinery man says: "Had ing affair until next week awaiting Goldfleld 4500 at 5c. Cottonwood Metals. not been that many of the large con.80 it Consolidated . the railroad mediation developments. 100 55c. Emma Copper, 'at sumers .03 .04 also obliged to- curtail opstocks may be strong for par Great Bend Special 300 at 50c; 100 at 48c; 100 eration were Kevstone, on .03 .02 account of the heat last reasons, pools being active in Grandma ticular .02 .03 at 46'c. month we would have witnessed pansome specialties. Responsible quarters Bone Star 1000 He. at Leonora, .OS .07 demonium in the copper market. AVlth continue to reflect the possession of Merger Midwest Sulphur. 700 at 37c; 4000 at production .06 .05 and consumption running bullish information. The huge copper Spearhead 100 100 100 36c: 361c: at at 3Sc; at 38c. even the situation .11 .13 metal negotiation by Europe is certain Silver Pick about cared for it500 New 4600 at 181c; at 18c; self. The slewing down of refineries Qjiincy, to find favorable response In copper Yellow Tiger .01 ,02 60 nt 500 daws. 18Jc, buver, sooner or later. .04 .05 with consequent smaller tonnage of shares Oro O. K. Silver. 250 at 67c". V. E. Hutton & Co.: .03 .04 marketable Sandstorm copper coming forward 100 SSc. at Bannock, Original "Aside from the marked strength In Kewanos .11 .10 have made would it impossible to make 300 Prince $1.50. at Consolidated. the copper shares and some early buy Pioneer .06 not consumers asked full had deliveries 100 at Reeds 121c peak.500 was not much Red El on i.85 a delay in some of their shipments. for ing of Reading,to there 60c at Rochester. the market. There Rochester feature other .62 "My own experience shows that copSilver King Coalition. 50 at $2.95. wns so. ue profit-takin- g toward the Big Four which should have been delivered .07 per 100 at South $2.10. Hecla. clr.se. The war group continues large Manhattan Consolidated In find July is being held back at .01 June 200 500 at $1.20; at $1,221. Walker, ly unresponsive to the statements of White Cap our .14 customers' request until munition contracts recently given out. Con. Virginia OPEN BOARD. !l5 .14 and October. This means thatSeptember the closFrom what we glern of the Marine Hale &, Norcross .06 .07 500 at ing months of the year will witness a Cottonwood Consolidated, Big the out todav. shares plan, .24 , movement of the metal on gigantic nt preferred the market and Ophir appear plenty high !67' 3ic. 500 at 61c on our books. Sava ge business Cedar Talisman, already in the there appearedWesome liquidation .34 "Some consumers have been running ,33 Sierra Nevada Demjjolin. 1000 at 2'c. do not feel that the Union flral hour. .68 cJose on raw supplies and they will Dragon Consolidated, 1000 at 28c. market has sufficiently broadened to Cash Boy scon have to come into the market for ,04 300 .05 54c. Emma at Copper, commitments extensive advice at this Gipsy Queen .04 Home Ru ,n2000 at 21c. .05 last quarter requirements" time." particular .19 .20 Iron Rlnsscrn, 200 at $1.52). Midway .05 .06 Indian Queen, 2500 at lie New Ouinoy, 300 at 18c. .20 Mixpah Extension Fair Copper Demand. Judge Smelter Will McNamara .20 West Toledo, 1000 at 5?c 16 North Star.17 Shares sold, 31,800; selling price New York. Aug. 12. A fair demand To Operate This Fall .... ah Extension 5.7 nap $702S. from both domestic and foreign buyers Umatilla .01 .02 Week's totals Shares sold 411,769; ha been reported in the copper market West End General Manager George W. .80 price. $102,452.77. selling Is and said it of the that the week, past .17 Nevada Hills Smelting company during avallaMe for .20 excellent progress said yesterday Judge supplies that nearby shipment Round Mountain .40 .45 have been pretty well cleaned up, with Big Jim is being made In the construction xvork New York Curb Stocks. .94 .95 for electrolytic rangat the new zinc smelter, which he is .03 today's quotations .04 Crackerjaclc The following quotations are from having constructed near Park City. It .30 ing from 25Jo to 27c. Iron was un- Packard .32 Badger Bros, private wire service: is the expectation to have the plant Nellie changed. .16 T I ?Td. Ask7 running at full blast some time this fall. The old mill is about its .. Alta Consolidated Selma Mines Company $0.20 $0.30 usual tonnage, and thetreating In mine general ... .04 .06 Big Cottonwood Boston Close. be is in splendid condition, and will 1.75 2.00 Coppermlnes to a new the furnish smelter Will Elect Officers The following quotations are from Emma Copper ready .58 .63 soon as as is the tonnage large plant wire . . service: .03 Badger Bros, private .07 Ely Consolidated Sotckholders of the Selma . Mines Blossom Iron 1.3711 1.62J in trim for actual commercial Bid. Ask noMine company are In receipt of a Midvale Steel 61.25 162.00 :() 10.12J Magna 115.00 115.50 tice from I. C. I'eterson. president or Bingham Mines ... EVAPORATED FRUITS. 1 .07 .00 the company, that a special meeting Boston Elv Rav Hercules 3.50 3.75 New York, Aug. 12. Evaporated ap.621 1 .87J Stewart will be held in Salt Lake on September Eagle & Blue Bell .20 .25 2 .00 .75 2. The 0f the meeting is to elect Mason Valley .... 5.621! 5.87) ples, dull. Tonopah Extension 57 65 .... for the ensuing ycur and it Is Majestic officers object United 3.62J! 3.87) Eastern Prunes, steady. .00 easy. 1.121 Utah Sec Notes . . . 94.50 195.25 understood that other important mat- Nex'ada Dougla-- s . . Apricots, firm. .25 .60 .50 Wasatch ters will be brought before the South Utah Peaches, " Raisins, steady. I-- 1200 UTAH ELATERITE IS CHIEF MAKES A RECORD PARK'S OLDjRODUCER w-ee- - de-rrt.,- STATION ON REPORTED COMING FROhII CUING I BLOSSOM R GOLD ORE IS SPPHTAND nt EMMA 0 SHIPMENTS AT TINTIC; SILVER ORE 0-01- 'ERNOR R ESUffS Thig is the from which an eastern brokerageangle house takes a peep at the Cardiff in Big Cottonwood: "The Cardiff Mining company, whose is situated in the same disproperty trict- as the Emma Copper at Alta, Utah, and in the same formation, namely, Emma limestone, heavy shipments about a. week began ago by placing in commission three caterpillar tractors and thirty steel trailers. With this equipment operating between the loadbins at the mouth of the south fork ing of Big Cottonwood and the smelter at Utah, 200 tons of ore was Murray, moved the first day. It is intended to increase shipments to 300 tons a dav. The ore is estimated to yield a net profit of from $20 to $25 a ton, after smelter costs, deducting mining charges, etc.. or from $80,000 to $100,000 of this per month. will warrant Earnings of a quarthe distribution magnitude dividend of 50 cents a share on terly the oOO.OOO shares of a par value of $1 and at the same time peroutstanding, mit the accumulation of6 a big surplus. Cardiff waa selling at cents a share on the Salt Lake stock exchange, less than three years ago, sold up to $10 last year, and is now quoted at SS bid, $9 asked." General Manager A. D. Moffat of the said yesterday Majestic Mines company that the shipments of ore from the Beaver county properties amounted to 18 carloads in July. From the Old there were moved to market Hickory 14 carloads of ore that will average 2 O. K. mine, per cent copper. From the out a train-loa- d famous for shipped having of 40 per cent copper ore, there were shipped three carloads of high grade. It averaged 6 per cent copper. This grade today is worth about $30 gross a ton. The Hoosier Boy forwarded a carload of a different charnear 22 ounces silacter. This ranged cent lead. All the variver and 2 8 per ous properties in Beaver owned by the Majestic are reported in fine physical condition. Co ster ASSAYER AND CHEMIST and Assay er, Formerly Chief Chemist . Utah. Bingham Smelter, Mldx-aleAlso four years xxlth U. S. Government Assay Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. 31 Fostoffiee Place, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasatch 2041. American Copper Shows Coper Stringers Where Drift Is Out 100 Feet One of the directors of the American Copper of Big Cottonwood reported that the drift south from the yesterday main tunnel is now out 100 feet and seams of copper and pyrites of that are in the face. This is iron about 450appearing feet underground. The main tunnel is in 1202 feet, where it encountered the Silver King fissure. At S20 feet It cut the Garfield fissure. The south drift Is for the intersection of two making fissures. The xvork is at the rate of four feet a day moving On the surface there is said to be a fissure 30 feet wide. I OWN And will sell for $1,000,000 CONCORD GOLD One of the BEST GOLD MINESrun-in the world, hundreds of feet Mills arc $5 to $70 in GOLD. ning needed. Will pay commission. all EDWARD EVERETT R0WE t Corporation Attorney South Main St Salt Lake City, Utah. Mine 2S |