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Show ' 1. DESERET EVENING NEWS SATLltrEvy aiAY,?5 MINE gls&es side of ths mm busks fefcftgftam deposit m the Gihuors lead district of itlaao nvtr, UXlcLiLs manjuiesa deposit pf Philips-I-uriMonu In ths course of their journey, trade In a Ford rtir. They saw some deposits of rare minerals of which they think enough to inspect again. In UIDP1A c, III 08EED9 SUITE nmU t (Mr standard was Halt t",rton to in, ,jjTv U. POH Of fStllO, f'Htahl,vhe mine 9 irist.k a lltt.s lined aiae and load, .j. nd Tbs ors x1did, o Ilu, mf Is ihoroushly ,h. t(J. uncomfia , of rurrence ,at WIRELESS mon. It took IN and conslderab.e - tt.k to sareh nnrht be JOO poundsm of trainmat noted , Id be Identic! in to Bsfort ths tlicnwT of similar or.. tnatsd some distant ,sl ,h) for ta In Utah. It is said Jhat certain eastern if, Jt DrpVd vsluelose irteresis were demanding eatraordinf. for rr, kjyb4 eontact-pHfim sry price from the government trifling bits of s galena ore required ujai in actual erraior in contact points-- ; in operating the er OM than by dterminrt11 4rifoug1 Then great wireless of-Instrument analyst knows - 9Bsoqusiity was disore of covered, through s vast amount of mines in the scores from teatinga old Rersnten mine-- to North Ttntie, In TRIFLING YET BIS the Tintic BtsQdsrd and in other mines At once the fcyice to Incle Ham wsa vastly redace L Although the Scranton and ths Standard ores are dissimilar as to silver content, the latter containing ixmcb mors silver, yet the contact quality is similar. Again, In spite of chemical fact the that ths anaJyses of certain tested oree was identical, yet frotn some unexplained cause which Jaa n)stery. one ore makes exceljret t contact acts as dead and ss a door nati. P uz 0. the Relative to the Scranton ores, Almost worss tl llidtung A Scientific iVeag pf- - May 1$ ore tho Intrtcmt little bjT F p. tfcf says: r!s 1" Some months ago the superinlendent lems which of the Scranton mine in Tooele county. snd. successful , oprtior of , from I'tah, received a communication mill t a min whore the the bureau of Standards, at Washing- - been heretofore treated, Ion. asking him to forward several hun dred pounds of galena Accompanying the difficulties to ho suri statement that theT the new- Knlghi-L- i was mine galena from the Scranton reconstructed tho Tintic: a as part forming particulary valuable It of wireleas apparatus developed Daljr Judge st Psrk Cit had of standards bureau later that the Four plsnt; slso the Bik secured, from some of the technics ho i f men at Washington, a series of samples many others thst nisy In recent construction in It mines various of galena ore from the t:ltedFtTe.-fna- U fragments or lowln letter from the crystals ef galena are used ash con tact of the s poiats on portable t in metnllurtlcal snd outfits. These crystals ere cadmium alloy known-a- s Woods metal, terns aldne this Bne: sud below the which bap a melting-poiboiling-pom- t ef water The bureau of senersl Interest to mine Ha b samstandards, iri testing the various mengeneral who base ml of them: ples of galena for the purpose building the "It i wry mmcult tt f'rg ras.e that tioned above, discovered from the Scranton mtne pos- give J fin- t galena some any eoaept sessed that made de- fort that properties bae been put fort' n ot,r . sirable above that of any other mineral degvor to work out a lea t rp j,r been discovered a tested. It had earlier of hleh would that in a large piece galena there treat Nevada-- ; .. were certain small particles that would nomically In working out this proeffectively serve the porpose, bot the axemont ha vo . besn err mass of mineral was eiher worthless problems far mors diffinot or se weak in its properties that It was than those ordinarily er'ou-thnot desirable for the use intended; also hydrometallurgtcalin Imjt that out of several thousand fragments copper ore. Thow '. perhaps one or two from the same work could have Aone eu 'it. m mass could be utilised The galena from of leaet resisteoce end o the Scranton mine was uniformly good process for the leech in y n In order to- discoter what peculiar DooKtee ore wtth ealphuru a u a property the galena from this mine other copper mine hevc iipt tt chemical careful very possessed. for the feet that kf a! rendian effort to not been analyses were made in some with tbe 'hrtr&rt.r f.f together tions, element determine the presence of to be treated, ma'i a 'omm not contained in other ores Tsts were the ore soccese of thi pr'xrtt e propalso msde on the sible. erties of the mineral: the galena was anaThe Utah Copper crr,in studied under reflected light, and its conda Irdtrc Copper company,ar.d crystallographic, physical, and electrical company, fti.fr ton in Arixooa, characteristics were carefully Investi cerns which I roisrht have gated. The most refined examination soHed their JeachtT. proiems bv in tho the beef talent government by ee a solvent Much acid sulphuric service has been unable to discover ths credit is due these eompn?e' for havreason for the galena from the Reran-to- n iDdivid-ua- t successfully eolvedthe the-mine possessing the especially de- - ing: problerfik; cost has run though into a million or a million snd a half Vie underdollars in each Instance. stand the Phelps-Dodg- e people spent more than $599,999 in the erection of an experimental plant alone The fact that sulphuric and is an 111 ORES HOLD sr;.. FhHal and economlr conditions prt ikaiHag at thsXron Dike, Homestead. OreT which gained a copper prominence In the last two year, appealed strongly to E. Earl Gretnough and Hu II I'nc- mining ergtneera. who recent! e completed a journev bv automobile Into jiorthwest mining dtstrloi-s to examine deposits of rare minerals reported to them, says ths Spokeanvan-Rerte"The Iron Dike company, ownd by the Goodrich Brothers Iookhart. has built nicely painted bungalows, which U fonts to married at IS to employees $19 a month and furnishes fuel, light and water. For single, men it has a hotsl, tn one snd of which there is a large Hillard, reading and recreation room. The company has also provided club bunding for the woraen It con tains a Urge room- - with s It also has a pantry, bath andfireplace. shower rooms. The larger room is furnished with a piano snd wicker chairs. The room is used for dancing. Rod Cross work snd any other social purposes the women desire. When the property was taken over two or more years ago the number of persons in camp was only four or five. I Feed at Cost- - ' ' The boarding house buys provisions T0f"eveFy one in c4tmjrhnd6Ms them to employees at cost. Tbe camp has fine water and lighting systems and bas a fine class of men. Tim original source of ore production is shown by a glory bole having an area of 4 900 square feet bjr Ore has since been reached by tunnels, the- lowest of which. No. 4, has attained a depthhas-b-of.een about $00 feet. A Sunk more prospect wmse thas 009 feet at a point In the tunnel -- 999 IWO from Its Three lv4s portal Wnsr Tlw Ne opened tiom-i- H I ksd baa entered a body of ore havnot fully determined, ing dimensions but eacpoecd in an area of 169 by 299 dost so far. 2.060-mil- . esti-snat- e. I i 1 company was from earning a fortune every (lt production of ore. hoisted by bnck-jThis suggects through Che wins jeomptertiejo of a krbafe being sunk at the portal of the itmmdL It m said to have earned $1,009 a month to tbe man in the glory hole when 49 to CO period f anea were opwiuAns, at work. I Tbe ore is a greenish blue, fine argUte. It lies la a eedl granular sons. meotary2 to I was told the ore I per cent copper, a tenth of an ounce of gdld and two cuneea of silver to the ton. The Goodrich brother members of the rubber nmmrfacturing family, are in the army. Emmett Gftligan is manager. W. I Riser wUl superintendent and Fred Anderson ratne superintendent includes a flotation Tbe equipment of ISO tons capacity, 2,500 feet plant from the railroad. The product is piped o a flkor press on the railroad, where Jt Is loaded Into cars. Green ough and Price new tbe Copper Dike, formerly tbe Macdougal mine. con-,isi- A - - ; 4f4 MIHhUKuMia DOWN ! - ' meat-- Well No. 4 Well No. 4 which sand.i. tfce-trth- wireless-telegrap- 175J08 IN m PnodoctJcfebf first-clacrude ere and product of the mills of Park City tons valued at this, week totaled 1,54$ $75,909, according to the regular record of the weekly shipment frotn camp This j compared with 2.129 toss last week anC 1,999 tons tbe week before that- - The shippers this weak were as follows: Pounds Judge Mining Smelting . . . A SmeHtng (xlnc) 2$2,t59 Mtn'g Judge Ontario-Silve- r .. .. 75,954 Silver King Coalition ,, , , ... 492.670 422.509 Daly Wort Silver lung Consolidated .... 129.999 Total 2.127,259 ss ...... i r DIXIE now has THREE producing wells cm its 2160 oil acres, yielding a very high grade oil. the production obtained from shallow" drilling, 600 feet to oil sands, inexpensive as compared with Wyoming, and positive for additional production. Well No. i is now drilling, five more contracted for, to be drilled as soon as No. 4 is completed. kinds of ooppor of has bwn long s known to chemists. The company was pioneer along this Tine, practically none of the otuer comentered this flld at the paniestt having was first tried out by our comtime pany. It did not take long, however, be-to determine that the methods now ing used by other. companies could not be successfully applied io Nev&da-rougIores. in the first place, sulphuric acid cannot be manufactured st a cost (un-- I under tbe most advantageous leas than $Aper ten. and in many places tbe enet is ss high as $10 per ton. The ores of the Utah Copper Co. Anaconda Copper Co and the large deposits of copper oxidised ore in Arison are hhly siliceous in character. The Nrv ores are not siliceous, but carry large amouuts of soluble minerals in tbe form of calcium carbonate, aluminum oxide and varonsi magnesium carbonate iron salts, which are all soluble in sul- These consume phurtc acid. iare amounts of the ac:4 that tbe cost of it alone would be greater than the copper In the ore ta worth ' The ores in the Anaconda and other mines mentioned above have only small amounts of soluble minerals outside of1 the copper. This trakes ths use of sul- - j phoric acid in treating their ores en- tirely feasible, as the cost of the ar:d consumed ia not grat. Aside from the adaptability of their ores to treatment by direct leaching wth sulphuric and.; ths locaJ conditions surrounding their mines make it possible for them to at produce their acid as a a minimum of expense, by converting f the sulphur fume from their smelters into sulphuric and Tberr acid is probably manufacturedno at of near $4 smelters front per ton. If they had which to obtain their sulphur fumes for the manufacture of this acid, but were obliged to procure them from some other ansirce. the coat would probably b nearer $19 per ton. You will readily understand from the foregoing, that tber are two very good reasons why tbe method of these other companies could not be followed in the treatment of no real econoore. First: me have mical source from mh cb to procure the the for manufacture gases necessary we could not of sulphuric acid qm sulphuric acid a a solvent if furnished us at $2 per ton, as ths character of our ores is such that each ton treated wonld require around 2,900 Iba. of acUL which. wuuH render this roeth-" , j j ! i I 3 - Demand this password of all tires before you buy, and and economy of you will get the durability; dependability, the tires which the roads of every region of our land proclaim, Americas Tested Tires. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Salt Lake City Brandi: 42 E.4th South St, Salt Lake City,Utah THE VVE after hav- r-r- CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON, OHIO wumsotMuimKntnuwtmda. wrex . Goodrich Track Tires : A Complete Stock of Safety Treads and Silvertowns on Hand at AO Times Abe Meeking, Jr, Mgr. 323 Soqth State Street. According to urd from Butts, the Anaconda's High Ore mine suspended 'operations Thursday for three months concreted during which kaf entire depth of 2 49 feet and ss ill cost about $7a.UOO. It tt nf expected this shut down wll interfere seriously with Anaconda's pnrtuetion as men will he sent to othrr mines increasing Htgh tires output at those point l.9 9 tons daily production traged it is estimated that Anaconda will Hue month produce 22,990. 0.000 ounces of 900 pounds copper. silver and 1.99 oe9 pound of mine. Daily tonnage of .Including Labor sit--I North Butte, is norU nation at present Usfactory. The DIXIE officers have advanced the money to purchase the deeded land, obtain the leases, put the crew and drilling rig on the property, tested the production of the first three wells, and proved DIXIE as a commercial oil company before the stock was offered to the public. The expense of present developments is guaranteed by the very favorable subscriptions the public has made in the purchase of the initial 10 cent allotment. These buyers are hard headed busing men, who have investigated the DIXIE officers, lands and production, and everyone who has seen DIXIE holdings is a big booster, doubled orders, recommendations to friends and others has been the result ARE YOU MISSING SOMETHING GOOD? But more money must be raised immediately for further development, as DIXIE will not stop until it is a big money making, dividend paying business concern. DIXIE is Utahs first commercial producing oil company. An investment in the stock offers unlimited opportunities for profit to the speculator, with an assured income return to the investor.. An investment in DIXIE today may make you as much money as an equal investment in Midwest has made those who took advantage of an equal opportunity a few years ago. Rixyears ago, Midwest was .not considered as good an investment considering the actual production, proven lands, markets, dividend possibilities and future growth as DIXIE actually is today. DIXIE offers a very similar inducement to that of the Midwest at the same age. The Wish I had fellow never makes money for himself, or develops or assists to develop any country or industry. DIXIE wants and needs red blooded, wide awake people to financially benefit themselves,, and to help Utah, help your government solve one of its War problems. Increase Petroleum production. Investigate DIXIE at once Get in on all of the 10 cent allotment you can carry, and yon wilt make money. DIXIE shares are sure to advance. The increasing price wilt soon put yon in the wish I had elass. Cali, Write, Wire or Phone Now Complete, interesting enlightening information on request. ot Liberty Bonds accepted same as cash-Te- rms cash balance in thirty or sixty days it d desired. A special otter to personally see and investigate DIXIES property, wells, etc.- - Invesllgate for im? one-thir- i ghcratBammiimuniBniMEai Commpsmnv eivts PHONE, - WASATCH FirearCcixl-Aj- a 616 KEARNS J ' DISTANCE BLDG. LOCAL AND LONG SA1T LAKE CITV, ! jt t Are You a Development Slacker? ariosi toGDaQ J i. The offleers of the DIXIE OIL COMPANY are successful business men, whose experience in developing enterprises assures a careful, competent management of the affairs of The DIXIE OIL COMPANY. These men are products of the West, are residents of Utah and Idaho; ere honest and conscientious in their endeavor to make DIXIE a prosperous, paying, grow ing oil If you have not seen the many letters of reference from bankers, business associ company. ates. County, State and U. S. Government officials as to the standing, character and reliability of these men, ask for them at once. These men are devoting their time and energy without compensation, as no executive office of the company has a salary attached. mediate trip 16 fields. anted inEvery Community .Reliable Representatives Butte Shaft Down 3,400 Feet to Ore ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR UNITED VULCANIZING CO. ago, nd-th- d, id h, 'prohibitive. - years About three ing experimented lor some two years with the various methods now being copper leaching Inemployed Ia the convinced that none dustry, w Were could be of the ordinary processes mr ores - ' this reason. a further reason that a large quanof available oxidised ore waa too tity low in value to profitably shipped to a smelter, our efforts were directed new tine of enan entirely along deavor. This was to evohre a method of promoting a solvent that would successfully leach our ores and at the' some time be cheap enoueh to allow for a very heaxy consumption of the solvent by wortMes minerals contained In the ore. In doing this work we fully realised that we were enterand would undoubting a new field, obstacles edly meet with In Ihi oorbefore at- taining success expectslions have been fuly realised, for we difhave eucoantered more perplexing dreamed of.'1 ficulties than w rr Most of them have been overcome, and measure a our process is to The difficulties are proven not chemical bat mechanical j Aa vmagnesium damounte che 2 SILYERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK S AFETY TREADS, challenged Americas roads, and under light and heavy cars snow, and slush, fought sand, gravel, and rock, in rain, mud, cable-cor-d tire body and defeated them. The stood staunch against the hammering of mountain trails. The black safety tread, baffled non-skdose-dutccross-barre- d, and prairie paths. the teeth of desert spiral-wrappe- : od IS F j as ?nd. There is no risk with the tire that can give the password TESTED, for no weakness, no structural fading, could hide of during the month to month, season to season, testing the Test Car Fleets. H DIXIES Management Conservative, Reliable, Sincere j llJS $50,009 Three Producing Wells-O- ne Drilling Five More. Conlracfed lo be Drilled radio-activ- as I If All that stands between DIXIE and an actual revenue of money, that will rapid develop into" a dhidend fund, Ls the corapletipn of the Refiner'. The establish d markets hive a yearly demand for G90.000 gallons of gasoline, besides a 'great cjuanttv of ker diene, and are now waiting to purchase' DIXIES products. DIXIE WILL BE WHOLESALING GALSOLINE AND KEROSENE IN THIRTY DAYS OR LESS. ni Nevada-Dougl- Stored in Tanks Present Annual Earnings Capacity: - TEBTEPgjrtCmRES Oil Mr. F. M. Gaylord, the Refinery Expert and. Superintendent, to the high recommended DIXIE OIL COMPANY by Prof. W. D. Bonner of the Stats Universtiy of Utah, with a crew of men are rushing'ttie' first unit of the Refinery to completion.! This unit will beYOO barrels a day capacity.- - The oil from the present producing wells is being stored in tanks,1 awaiting completion of the Refinery. urtfui It will give you full and lasting service because ha service, road test of Goodrich T est Car Fleets, has pot to the nation-wid- e measured up to the Goodrich standard of tires, tbe Tested of 3 , Refinery Rushed to Completion nt , in Price ce earning capacity. 11 IT1 Out-Advan- The increased production and earning capacity, with the completion of the Refinery, the bringing m of No. 4, w;ill justify an immediate advance in the .price of DIXIE shares. The present allotment at 10 cents is going fast, and is subject to withdrawal without notice. Should vi! No. l come in a Big Producer, you will pay double for DIXIE shares. We are of ihe firm lalief, that Well No. 4 will be a Big Producer, which will again add to DIXIES already large og SoTada-Pouals- was spuded in on last Sunday, is being rapidly' drilled to the paying Barring accidents. No. 4 will rtach the pay sands in another ten days. Then Look Nevada-Dougla- St S) Oua-5loaz- k o: of ore from the Xevada-.Pourto the Mason smelter at Thompson. New, for Valley the week ending April 90 amounted to 1.41$ tons of ere. It averaged I 71 per coot copper, is sn official report. The waller of the two furnaces at the smelter gave considerable trouble the month of April, and on the during 2 t h of that month went down and out altogether. This resulted in oar having to join with the Bluestone and Mason Valley in reducing our tonnage with April 2. . This con- beginning I dition will continue until about the Ifth of this month, when we will be able to resume shipments of 299 tons W had expected a shutper daydown at the smelter on account of some work being done by the power people This work is being done new while the Mason Valley people are, working on the furnace. Hence, if the furnace bad to be repaired, it Is a good time for H. when both repairs can be done lit once and cause but one shutdown We are maintain shipment of 199 prepared tops a day just as goon ss tbe furnace. ts repaired Intenrtent underrate of May ird. I tbe following: quoted are We pleased to report that the snlphide ore encountered pn tbe 199 foot level of the Ludwg has developed into a good atxed body of commercial value. This ore haa been followed for a length of 79 feet, and averages about 40 feet in width, with sn average crop content for (he whole distance of 3 per cent. This is s on the sulphides ?rea improvement the ?90feet tevok srtieee otvabout-ran y ii per cent in copper content. It would indicate the ap- a of of gone secondary enrich proach Fhloment "Vl twHwamwjitnuHHiHprui ' r,r Owns ta the Any. 1. have been told the j mu, fl amWgi p- 18 I iyi character irbl oraa. A T., UTAH 4010 .u |