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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY JO -- Cpp Biim METALS. ........ .... HT Lm4 (Xn York) Sprite (St. LhU) Sliver (im London) 8 ..... 8Sd OS 6, 1921. Growth of Mining Industry Is Told by Utah Historian Reserves for; Merchants , Relationship Between States Present Prosperity " Direct Re- Training Work of Miners and Discovery of Ore Bodies at Alta, Metallurgists Ophir and Bingham Shown. modeling of Companys Begins; Safety Rally to in Development Old Comstock Mine Make Whole Camp Optimistic. Recent. Otr New Stope on 1650 Level Week Trading Upon LoBelieved by Management cal Exchange End With to Be of Great Importance Improved Tone Prevailing Mark 4han c FRANClSeO.-febr-f- The week's trading upon the gait I.ke after the (late when It first Stock Mining exchange closed with the e ore, began to produce a much better tone prevailing. Activity and richest Consolidated Virginia mine, e sliver Increased and most securities commandmost famed of all the ed better prices. In on session, $0,327 demIs bonanzas of the Comstock lode. well as shares of stock valued at $8689.52 were as a future has It that onstrating sold, the best total for one session - for a past. This pioneer of the 60s, which weeks and even better than that for most In the days history began making mining was two sessions of the week. During th when the nation's mining Industry week a total of $57,563 shares of stock since. ever young, has been productive valued at $51,314 28 was sold, as compared been with a total' of 358,736 shares sold. vaU From then until now It has always and lode ued at $44,190.54, for the week precedthe big producer of the famous ing. In the aggregate has paid over $70,000000 Expensive stocks were more active 'durla dividends. yesterdays onethesession than theyA was ing been during have Comstock whole week. of the The discovery tne trom total of 9(10 Silver King Coalition was the etrike that attracted men has 90. lode sold $1 st with InTintlc The Standard, four corners of the earth. 20U0 creased demand, showed more strength. been mined to a depth of more than 850 of shares a of a billlondo During the day's trading feet and Approxihigh of $3.30 was reached, with most of lars worth of ore produced. treasure the trading done at $3 25. One hundred mately $300,000,000 of this vast V Irglnla Cardiff were sold at $1.15. is credited to the Consolidated of t Bay State, with 8000 sales, continued dollar "sluge mine alone. Fifty Its Consul! opening at 15 cents and closbearing the Imprint of the accepted ing advance, at 141 cents. Eureka Bullion, with dated Virginia, were for vears ItyHan 6000 sales, showed excellent Condition, - as legal t l opening wt-- 13 4 cents and c losing. a.t 14 Francisco and allway points. fifty-ye- ar high-grad- , old-tim- three-quarte- ' - tder--lm-,Ylrgtn- -- I cents. Interest in Alla stocks was lacking. was In theAltas was What done trading and Tsr About two years ago this Veteran hold- confined to Columbus-Rexs-ll turbulent paiit 800 With shares traded in ths first over from Virginia City'sKendall and as- - Baby. named advanced from an opening of 32 was taken over by Zeb cents to a close of 32 Vi cents Tsr Baby Boclatea. an of whom have for .years been of traded at Identified with the mining industry 1, cents for 1000 shares. QuoContations follow: Nevada. Under their direction, the LISTED STOCKS. Is again taking solidated Virginia with the big ore producers offurther u,t' dehave been Old Modveloped and new one discovered. been installed that has em machinery w mill makes It possible to mine andit Is said, ore, or at a profit. will be handled at a profit Just a toon as the milling facilities are increased. Consolidated by the management of theof feet vein or. 10 been Virginia mine that a $40 ton had a and averaging wide the opened In the north drift on announcelevel, come the further of ment that from 10 to IS fcetl..0-folevel ore has been opened on the directly at a point directly above fill. hd This find stop beck of the ore- may develop into a very productive The general character of the ore and it the point of Its location Indicate that Is the rediscovery of a deposit from which was e ore a large tonnage of mined nearly forty years ago At the back tn the height of Its productivity, were driven from 'the 'SO, the miner Is no record of There working by fir. the deposit having been worked elnc New Men Acquire Mine. - ar $50-a-t- ot 100-fo- ot high-grad- - tlThe log of the Consolidated Virginia min doe show, hbwever. that the men were sloping In a face of or 13 sets wide about 70 feet and that the values averaged better than $30 a ton. ot marketable Then themer-"chan- t can offer strong-e- r security for his loans. In- .case of h severe of money, shortage making liquidation necessary, he stands to lose far less by selling e high-grad- bonds. 200-to- . - securities investment than by heavy sacrifices of his merchan-- ' dise. .Indeed, this save, him from failure in a strained ' situation. may-actuall- -- Wa speciallx in high-- ' grade bonds. Let ns show that yon the offerings will meet your investment v requirements. gold-beari- . PALMERCo l Bond Operations 411-1- E? Mortgige Walker Bank Bldg. Weeatch 6888 6 at Ontario Silver - ut Oil Shale Tests Callow-Flotatio- In ol( contents show great Increase when made by our com-puny- Rotary Still Method easily-double- Comparative tests with other methods show increases from 25 per cent to 80 per cent In actual oil content. . Day and Uncle Continued SEND IN YOUR SAMPLES FOR Distillation Tests, $5 ( And Complete Aanalyals of Resultant . Oils (S5.00) a-- ASSAYERS , AND CHEMISTS' 29 Years In Sams Location-16So. Watt Tampla Silt Lake City 9 1 1 ,(M .04 .no 4 4 Standard Drift Reaches Shale Contact 8 between. available and March 15. days 10. February Fees as low as is consistent with the high standard of service given. d. j. McDonald, Tax Counsel, Evanston, Wyoming. i .... .60 .n ... . , . .HO i .004,1 . . ..' ....i ....I . i I .22 .02 .03 .02 .01 M .01 0.224 3.2ft .03 .02 .03 1? at 294 IXLIftTBD. Little May. 8000 at 4c TOTALS, ftharra sold, 60 327. ( anb value, $ftA9 52. TOTAL, ftharea acid, 257 563 lath value, 951,314 2ft. s I.9J4 Many Furnaces Built. "Thus sixteen furnaces were built .02S ..I J.M t WEEK'S ncoma-Tax-problems later-erecte- JT .Id .Oft .044? .04 2.3241 2.424 i .0 .00 OPENING ftALEft. Bullion. 13.000 at Si. Bay fttate. 2000 ot 15c; 6000 at 144?. Columbups Ratal), 300 at 8V; Sod at 324c. ( ardiff. 100 nt 91 13. Kareka Mine. 2500 ot 74?. Kaat Tintlc t'oooiidated, 2000 at 8!c. Kureka Ulv 477 at 74$' Eureka Bullion. 1500 at 134?; 4500 at 14c. May Dav. 4ooo at 14?. North Rtnndnnl. 200 at 7?; Me hi at 4?. Oliver King Coalition, 900 ot $1 90. lar Rabr, 100(1 at Tint!? Ktandard, 50 at 93 30. 100 at 93 274; Tuft at 33 2ft. Emerald. 1000 at 4 East Untie (iialitlaa. 5000 at 14?. New Quincy, QOOO at 4t. 500 Solution of may, In some instances, be had by mail. 900-fo- ot Zrnna Print, COUNSEL well-bui- Coasoltdfttrd Mouth Hcla IHIrcr ftbitld Kouth Heel Extension Tacoma Tar Bahjr . TAX FEDERAL -- Mla ftwantea Co Tintlc (corral Tloric fttandard Tintlc Delaware Utah ('nnHdatd , Colon Chief ,, VmI Toledo Walker Mining . ,, Reported by J. A Bogle A ,Co TODAYS MARKET one-hal- f, Hid Isnefmeet" U a that will kaap yw paatad Miaaaat wawa of hiak iwda aw4 tm. li awitai a xipa." aad atlv Ha that will prawlia a shaft aat te twles-a-swe- SHSaala wealth, hotcsataiwavaUabi Ask. KR1EBEL ., Silver He Products.... Telegram Puh. Co o Hugar .. . Utah Power A Lt. pfd. inrcaimmU HanAcrs Rug. o Bis. Victor Motor A Clutch lies Cache Sugar.... West States Mtg. Loan Z. c. 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Oil Piod.. Utah Con. Oil Utah Wvo, t'on Oil... Vlrtlu Dome oil. .... . W extern OH Field ... rh Y. oil STOCK, 9 SOLD ON PARTIAL Ralph A Turn in your claims City. and we will collect some money for you. Mike Henry v Overturn! Oil A Shale. out West Oil Wn-ai- Tras Trial 1 MOTION PICTURE INVESTOR Anl apri'ial report on any Company In you may ha interested, $2 per year. Great value to those interacted in a businris in which are all the gigantic profit of oil there with non of oil's hazards. Write today which S n Address MOTION PICTURE INVESTOR 120 North Broadway, Los Angola, Cal Oil A Ref. A Gas ATM ENT PLAN Badger CGt ga Utah-Idah- Utah-IdRh- Me he te hal ye ahaoaa th swat peaftt abla invaatmaete, "laesatiasnt will shew ysa how te laws profitably see neetk'y heals. It la equal te a easily ieaeataaet aervlo. aaya ena teadar, bet we aand it FREE. Write teday. Ogden Parking People's Sugar Pan Motor Sugar Cent. Dlsrh.... Hprlnv cosUq Investment Service We are buying and selling itocks and bonds at the following prices. INDUS RIAL. LIBERTY BONDS A. HOGLE & .CO, 3EI In as many montha. and the number has since been increased more than but it cannot be said, that great success has attended them. Few have continued In active operation, and fewer till work with the regularity necessary to success. It la impossible to doubt that a history like this must be the result of Inexperience. It Is but a repetition of the rourse of affair In Nevada, where men accustomed to the amalgamation of gold undertook to treat allver ores, which require a very different process. They at first ascribed their failure to some peculiarity of the ores, whUh were thought to be different from any other tn the world; but now they confess that the cause of their difficulties was simply Ignorance Undoubtedly, that la the real secret of the trouble experienced by the smelters In Utah, and doubtless when they have become more experienced they will not hesitate to acknowledge that Ignorance of the work was the eauae of their first failure instead of giving (lie numerous excuses that are now current. "In addition to the foregoing means ol reduction, there waa built In Ophir disa trict. Kaat canvon, a crushing and amalgamating null, In May and June, 1871, by tn Walker Brother of Salt lxtke Pity. It la known as the Pioneer mill. It has fifteen stamp and was built by ths firm to work the ore of the Rilverop-oltTiger, Rockwell, Zella, Hilver Phlet mill process alone and other mine--thbeing adapted to the ores of that section of Ophir known as Lion Hill where horn chloride silver ore nr found. There are also four or five Mexican arrastras In successful operation in Kae! CHnvon or the Ophir district. The mlllmen have met with better success In Utah than the smelters, for they are engaged In a task familiar to them, the pro, ess being the same as that Ip use In Nevada and some parts of California. fh?-rros- rsFREE- - to 1 REPORT IS CORRECTED. - ported !.' Tribune wltn Utah January 2 7 as being or Aluulte Refilling rompCiD not a member of the organisation, according to Theodore Hodman of Indianapolis, general manager. Mr Rodman says that M. P. Mine Progress Rapid. Harding is not a brother of President, all the discourageNotwithstanding elect Harding, a slated in Th Tribune. ment ifwhlch hsa been met with hitherto b ythe smelters, the progress of mining In Utah ha been wondertul. Remembering that the first practical work done toward the development of the mining Interests was commented only In the fall of 1868, and making dot allowance tor li th Inclement season then at hand, Issus Maturity the miners had lo pass through In such 1947 . 3 . Jan. let V high altitudes as those where th mines .Nov. 194'! 2nd 4 ere situated. It will be understood how IV 3rd 4 It was the summer of 1869 had progreed .....bepl. M. 19.18 4'h 4 to far before work to anv appreciable 5th V. 6 (no (ax exem ...May 19.3 amount was done. Considering the shortIHD0ITI1AL AND VTIUTT BONDS. ness of the time the record of what has W Wilt Buy or ell Any Issue at th Market at Net Prices, or en ths been don is moot extraordinary. (As reported by J A ting's A Cel New York Stock Exchange on a Commission Bail "From th summer of 18S9 to the l.'.th Riel of September, 171, there were ehippeu from the ' territory 10 O'lO tone of silver P.'h Hleel ref 8 lot I. wf av a. iiwt 4 xaJu ot i.nr.e'O', ?(,rS7W TT (f. re 7 V V i. lb jeJlfv , .vc ,'Vv, - 4W i" '( y Sattfoo.ti'w.'w bullion-.- . pui'icarf Font .iin 111';'(Weet 1.1 AT lH fr We Specialise In $50 and $100 Bonds and In All Investment Bonds and Stock' 4.. end tic of gmu silver. Ing goat Inn, A R ref (1 A tea In Small Let lU value of 81. 117.000. of copper or. '.Ml Poe , Hall Poe T A T lot Rroll Tr Sf 1M7 SALT LAKE of the gross value of toooo OOOEN log lias I' $ sieri M i1 169 Main St. Wasatch 77 ol 10 Ecclee Bids. Tel. 333 extent the been also exported H. P. Harding, '1 re- -' serve in the form of g day.-durin- financial stantial - n 2250-fo- Htous r The proper precaution for such emergencies is to accumulate a sub- - 1 low-grad- e, i i V the Week Be Held Buliionville. at ' -- ore-bod- XAIUtOAO BONDS. f As Reported by i. A. Bogle A ll 90 tons of th --- ''of''Ti870-irM-sr.- reAlthough the newly I discovered, or y described as 11 discovered, feet wide, the actual breadth of the vein Neither has not yet been determined. wall la In Sight, and th vein is therefore The certain to be considerably wider management is hopeful that It will Itprove was to be fully as wide and rich as level In where opened on the the 80s. Under the present management, ore has been mined and milled at a profit level to the from the Inlevel, a portion of the product, in the wlnse-levbetween tne termediate. or 210 and 2250 foot levels, having a value in ton lots. By Judiciousat high as $20.69 ly mixing the lower levels' ore with the on the upper levels exposed tonnage large th management states that It can keep mill the Mexican running at capacity for an indefinite time. A large tonnage ot but commercially valuable ore is blocked out and Indicated on the upper level. Or of higher grade la available at nine distinct places in the lower level. It Is the announced aim of the management to mine and mill 4500 tons of or every month t a tot I monthly coet ot $27,000, or at a total mining and milling Hontb Mlandard coat of $6 a ton. Underground conditions HHIs . .. Indlcats that ths plans of the Consolft rod lea i idated Virginia management will be reHllvtr K'ng CMlttum alised. ftllvr Kiog CoeaoHdattd 1400-fo- Plant During value of $4000, and silver bars, obtained by milling chloride ores, hava produced $120,000. Th annual 'product of gold from Bingham canyon by Imte The Tribune. gpeeil to The Tribune. proved appliance for washing and sluic- Special EUREKA, Feb, 6. Rescue car No. 11, PJOCHE, Nev., Feb. 5. Frank Sheping, has been Increased from $150,000 to herd of the Prince Consolidated Mining from the bureau ef mines, arrived here $250,000.- - The number of districts by exploration and location has o grown from who waa formerly in charge of this week. The car Is stationed near the In 1871. company, two, as tn 1868, to .thirty-twBullion-Bec- k mine. Carl Allen Is In Since June, 1870, there hava been .erected the company's mill at Buliionville, near Ploehe, haa spent this- week hi the discharge of the car. With him are Df. eighteen smelting furnaces, built at an aggregate cost of $200,000, several of trict. Mr. Shepherd was here for the Murray, Bruce Johnson and R. W. Clark. which are producing bullion. purpose of satiating Maurice Peterson and .Mr. Allen states tipit the car will be kept which time El R. Richards In the preliminary steps here for several Much Prospecting Done. from various .Tintlc mines will be n milling men "The above Is a comprehensive history of towards remodeling of the Instructed in first aid and rescue work. the growth and development of thd min- plant which will shortly be operated for Hlmtlar instructions have been given in ing Interests of Utah from th day when the treatment of the big tailing piles still Tintlc during the past few year, and General 'onnor and hta men first dtscov existent haa the hearty support Qt at Buliionville and Dry Valley. the movement ered the old Jordan in 1863 until the time men 'in ail parts of the country. Extensive laboratory tests have been mining when mining was no longer an experiNext Tuesday evening, at the Creeeent ment, but bad become one of Utahs chief made on these tailings and process per- theater, what Is termed a safety rally in industries. Since then the searching pick fected will necessitate a flow sheet com- will be given, and the gentlemen ot the prospector has been actively bringof the rescue Car'extend a cordial charge Mauconcentration. and flotation ing to the light of day mineral deposit! bining Invitation to the people of Tintlc camps In all parts of the territory until ap acrice Peterson, who is an expert on seto attend. They especially invite the mine count of even the valuable mines of each lective flotation of ores and is worker, bnt say that the program will be extended would more district of InteresJ to ail. including the women require a article than the moat industrious reader well known locally,' having had charge of and children. would desire. , There are excellent minthe flotation mill of the Amalgamated Members of the state Industrial comComments Amuse. eral Indications on the Idaho line, and de- Ploehe Mines A 8melters corporation ot mission of lltali and A. G. Mackenaie. in the extreme south of the In of the velopments mined on His comment secretary of the Utah the wealth have shown rich deposits of a Ptqjhe. A careful examination haa been American Mining congress,chapter will come to the early dav' Is the more amusing to territory character to as tonnage both on that have th made surprised Eureka for the purpose of addressing this project, the reader who knows that tie earnings peculiar of which he wrote In not unrapturous and perplexed the most practiced mining available and contained values, , these inmeeting. The program will also include So also the Clifton and Rosemotion measures constitute only a small part of experts. pictures, which are used to imavailtotal a bud districts to the west give promise of vestigations demonstrating press upon the public the necessity of what has been eArried by single pro- future able amount of 110.000 tons of tailings, unand the almoet from wealth, first and health measures In The s 20 In Utah safety ducer, the Copper company. average assay value of $2 explored southeast come frequent tales with, aq' little over a tingle decade. UI Kilning of 10.S ounces In illvey -- wltH 6.3 per meeting will commence at 8 o'clock, end gold and rich Is quarts will It Ailed placers the be In Utah In the early dava, Mr. Tullidge building cent of lead content. This tonnage rep- to it hoped that veins. rehaa written the following-- ' capacity. While research has thus been made ss resents of the richest tailing piles still 'All Who are interested in mine rescue "The wlrkfng of these mines fin 1865-7in Nevada, maining porand first aid work gre Invited to vieit the not only opened new districts, but re- to the extent of the mineral-bearin- g been facilities at Buliionville car many andTransportation are vived ths activity of those which had tions of Utah, there have during tts stay In Eureka. Those who both places excellent, Valley Dry results mines. Individual from In charge-wilbe pleased to explain suffered partial abandonment. At present splendid situated on the Ploehe branch of are use of apparatus carried and tell In 1885) there is not one district where Hlnce the day when, as It is said, mining being the at The Route. Dry tonnage Lake Salt the was of its flush at heyday prosperity, Valley will be transported by rail the dis- about the work which is being don with Important 'Works are not going on. Great the owners of such mines ss' the Ontario, tance of seven miles to the mill At a view to safeguarding the lives of men encouragement was also reiefvedfrm Sliver, Flagstaff, Old Telewho are employed In underground work. eastern and foreign caifltalists. Important Mdrio.Horn and Great Crescent others' Basin, sales were made, and a great deal of graph. The present lessees, E. R. Richvrds and forall made have innumerable, great money brought In as working capital. At tune. True, to offset Maurice Peterson of fjalt Lake City, are this, some then well Resumed Mr. the same time a number of smelting qualified for the work in hand. millpermanent and of great Value, Richards works were built. The amount of ore considered has lately been in charge of Conbecome shall worthless. have who But Is Were of which 'these treating capable ing and research work for the Chief lay this to the fault of the mines themvariously estimated at from 200 to 400 selves? Mining company at is Eureka. Who shall say that. In many In- solidated tons per day; but few of. them are now widely of these Utah, while MauricethePeterson the PARK CITY. Feb. 5. After a shutstances, durability supposed Woodhull In west as an ex1870, the June, running. down of about a wee, work was resumed mines was not, in the main, known throughout Brothers built a furnace eight miles south played-osuccessful operator. and milling perienced of opthe the Ontario mine Tuesday morning, at misrepresentations scheming of Salt Lake City at the Junction of the An improved incline bottom, haa been these seeming devised n cells and with the shaft In as good shape as the State road with Big Cottonwood creek. It erators? Innotother cases, for the reMines are failures real. currently did some service in testing practically all been successfully tried out by the first day.it was used, the new electrical of great prospective value in those has all "hooked up, 'the electric the ores of the territory and from these portedwere lessees and the results of the large scale connections rich onlv .in the conscientious, tests have works was shipped the first bullion pro- days impressed the officials pumps inin perfect operation, and everygreatly and but minds of their ,.' hopeful proper working order for a long visionary thing duced from the mines of U of the Prince Consolidated Mining run of active mining and extensive developWonttor- - and fwpctav smelted from -o-resof--thg wiholok forward with confidence ment-work. , to the succesaful treatment ,onhes valuMagnet and other Cottonwood mines. One hundred amt twenty men- - are oh Fair Balance Struck. , able tailings. the and number will be this men A pavroll. of force Warmsmall already employed Smelter Built at retain their value, 'but the Springs. "Still other the metal market settles are fmanciaUv unable, to fairy at the plant will be increased as soon as down to when "These works soon were followed ty operators it where belongs. the Badger Stats. Smelting works about on the developments necessary to reach weather conditions Improve. four miles South of th city of Salt Lake paying condition of the mines. By thl of will be methods fair It elimination. on the State road, which were comSam menced tn August, 1870. The next works seen that the real and true failures of thf May mines of Utah are very few Indeed; on imnfere those of Jennings A Fast-oethe contrary, tt is considered bv miners Development mediately north of the city at the Warm of extended experience that Utahrpt-e-Springs. They contained reverberatory sents an unusually safe field for mlnfng Specie! to 'The Tribune. furnaces,-whic- h are not well adapted to The mines of Utah have the average ore of Utah, but are useful adventures. EUREKA. Feb. 5. A limited amount of and will hold their own. The field development work is still being carried for the preparation of galeua ore for the held Is so large, the precious yield so rich and on at both the May Day and ths Uncle blaat furnaces. A" cupola or blast furnace has since been added to these works, varied, the fortunes In the past so Cot Sam mines, according to officers of th spicuous. and the domain of the future so companies. The May Dsv is prospecting increasing their value greatly. The next and best designed works ot hopeful that It will be a phenomenon In a very Important piece of ground which economy of events If Utah does not la bring handled through the Yankee Conany built ip the territory until a late the a great mining success. solidated shaft, the depth which this period were those of Colonel K. D. Buel become on millions of dollar "Millione have work is being done is 1800 feet. at th mouth of Little Cottonwood can- been from the breasts of dark to a Utah's haa carried been Buel work and The smelting works of dug yon. Already this Towns have been built, Bateman In Bingham canyon, which fol- mountains. po'nt almost directly beneath some of the works have been erected, th older workings of the mine, the most lowed, were built on the sarnie plan as busy hum of toil has gone on- for years; of tii old stop above this newyr those ta, JUttle .fottonwoo. the wtth - the .work being those on the 1 toil level; During the winter the blast and miner's have been Some valleys Jones amt Raymond built furngcea In very promising breaks have been Kast canyon for th pOrpoAQjfc treating mad dark with th smoke of -furnaces. cut and the indications are reported to ore have dieen dragged be quite favorable at tills time. It is the lead ore of that dietrtct7.f renewal Piles of, dingy of the hills, barely possible that a raise will be driven ' of operations also took place at Stockton. from the Secret chamber 1800level. metal have from th The works there have suffered greater and streams of glittering in the Unde Sam a drift is being driven from the smelters. flowed THOUSANDS HAVE ' vicissitudes than any others in the terri"Men come and new fortunes out from on of the old have and Into ground RECEIVED THEIR tory. Dern ha conbut- the burled wealth of tne territtops confidence George "Tintir. a new district, saw the next gone, - BELL LIBERTYhassiderableorybeen trifled The with. hr this development only establishment built. But during the ear restless activity of the American mind work. , ' SAVINGS BANK 1871 furnaces were erected In all quarters in Little Cottonwood, by Jones ana has .allowed only a superficial examinaof our treasures. The readiest road )1.00 opens your account and Pardoe:tn Big Cottonwood, by Weight-ma- tion to a quick fortune has been the only one Apex secures for you a replies of A Co.; In Bingham Canvon. by Brisallver and lead the Gold, old historic rllc. tol A Daggett: In American Fork, by traveled. cream on the surface the dish of are all Holcombe. Sevenoaks A Co., and others. Every American should have one. These were nearly all shaft furnaces, that have as yet been sought after. Our rather rude In construction, though with real treasure trove, the base and founda- Special to The Trlbuae, WE PAY YOU 4 PER CENT lt some furnaces among them. tion of future eminence, our Iron and TO SAVE YOUR OWN EUREKA, Fab. 5. Local mining men are almost .untouched. Within the who The onlv works which deserve notice, for coal, MONEY In have out of been the eastern end the tntrodurlion of good metallurgical t (orders of this promising territory lie the district during the past Yew days an beds of coal immense of and extent models, are those of Robbins A Co., who value. Near bring encouraging reports from the Apex Tracy loan & Trust Co. by are enormous quantities Standard, built a large reverberatory furnaie tor where a campaign of work has of purest Iron which will one day enbeen in progress on the for reducing the ore bv charcoal after prelimlevel Organized to Serve th Utah to rival and outvie any state several months. ' inary roasting; and the works of Colonel able Public. Much of the drifting has been In th Buel, In l.lttle Cottonwood, where the In the Union. At other points have been later construction of German metallur- discovered the useful minerals necessary quartzite. While some small bunches of to make these principal ones of complete ore were found In that gist were Introduced with good Judg- utllitv. formation, the outsuch as sulphur, paraffin, graphment and effect. The furnaces which look for getting a larger deposit Was never etc. other metal are also to be pro- very favorable ite, Colonel Buel placed In his Cottonwood until quite recently, when and Bingham canvon works have been cured, including copper, antimony, quick- the eaat drift waa driven over into the silver. bismuth and tin." d shale. The present showing Is said to be estabrepeatedly copied In lishment and have proved theinseivea exceptionally good and the work is natuBOSTON CtfXB XA1KET.-(Aas serviceable In this country as abroad. rally attracting quite a lot of attention, v people Interested in th tn Utah FEW" mining part that appreciate the mines of and Ophir hava played In th development of the state's resources. With considerable regard for accuracy and no little charm of narration. Tullidge In his History of Salt Lake City" links up the relationship ot the mineral discoveries In these district with th development of the whole states ' mining resources.. Not only does the Utah historian do this, but be glvea many Interesting details concerning early developments at Alta, Ophir and Bingham, thfc growth of melters at processes metallurgical around Salt Lake City or In the vicinity and th attention 'attracted to the west by the opening of rich deposits tn the stats. - The pr( ru.lng Mr. Tullldges works cannot" fail to be quietly amused by th historian s nalv discourses concerning the fabulous wealth that had been ransacked from the and "dark breasts of Utah mountains his predictions as to what would be the state's mineral production In the future. T borrowing is difficult, when the especially -- concern has no other assets to offer as sccur- ity than the goods it sells ana its account receivable. nt Much Mill Ore Exposed. 1050-fo- During unfavorable business conditions, Gow Waa. 3)30-313- I will not b nain af4r ! I this rponalhi forSI. mv credit dot. .In. I9;t r .tAKY SLSSRINA'. . |