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Show W'KSTKItN MINING GAZKTTKKIi. t t qllc.'.'liTIl The Montreal MONTANA. r 1- -r Bullion shipments from Butte, the home of the Mice, average $33,000 pir week. 'fiie upper part of the Territory is a very GENERAL MINING NEWS. rich mining region, the mountains being full NEW MEXICO. of iron, copper, lead, silver and gold, the latter Ci pi Ini Slock. .$ 1,000,0(10 , Tlie Mimbres mountains, known as the being both in quartz and placer mines. Black Range, aro attracting much attention, 100,000 Shares, pur ralur. $ IO rack. and some astonishing reports from districts on mu: ok j:aktu. are in. the range coming (Mliee, 140 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. As soon as our earth ceased to he incandesIDAHO. became covered in large parts by Location of A $o,737.75 brick from 20 tons of Bannock cent and Mines, Montreal II ill. Big Cottoncommenced its depositions of subit water, wood Mining District. ore. sediknown sediments. oldest marine The Second-clasore from the Silver ('loud gives mentary rocks, comprising the Laurcntiun and DIRECTORS. $900 per ton. uremia n systems of Canada, have a total All the levels and shafts on the Beardslev Jacob S. Squire .1. Admire, thickness which certainly cannot be average Fiedt-ricO. Huru, fine in ore. are (ieorgo Thackrali, estimated at anything less than 30,000 feet. Jlenrv F. Williams, Adulph Ilatteibaclj, s Considerable gold is being found in . 8ir William Logan, indeed, the greatest auTheulom placer claim, Stanley Basin. thority upon these primeval formations, conOFFICERS. Work on the Custer and Unknown mines, siders the measurable thickness of his Upper .Jacob S. ITureman, President, Bonanza City, is being pushed ahead at a live- and Lower Laurentian amne to amount to 20,- Squirt J. Admire, Vice Pivsidi ut. 000 and 30,000 feet, while he sets down the ly rate. Seventy men are employed, Frederick O. Horn, k Treasurer. The Riverview, Bay Ilorse district, shows a lluronian svsteni as reaching some 18,000 IMaMUm vein o feet wide, o() inches of which is solid more. But as some doubts have been raised galena carrying from 3()u to 1.5UU ounces of whether the lluronian series are not really the silver per ton. metamorphosed representatives of the Upper The mines on Squaw Crick, a tributary of LauronMan, we will omit them altogether to the Salmon, and about 22 miles south of Bo- avoid any possible cause of offense. The great nanza, are producing much ore this winter, Cambrian system, the next in order of time, lias a thickness which has been variously intiwhich will be reduced at the Kinnickinic. mated at from 23,000 to 30,000 feet. We will NEVADA. Capital Stack $2iG0,000. adopt the smaller figure. The Silurian is The proprietors of the (arson reduction pretty well known to number 0,000 feet. The LoOJK K) SI a res. ra la c, $ 10. ca ch . works propose to treat ores by the leaching as Old Red Sandstone, with its doubtful contemwell as by the smelting process. porary, the Devonian, cannot he put down for JO Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. Dili it The Carboniferous sirit An immense cave has been discovered in less than 10,000. the Ilodgdon mine at Secret Canvon. The amount to at least 12.000 feet, the coal Location of Mines Big Cottonwood Mining owners feel coulident of striking a bonanza. tires alone sometimes attaining that thickness. District, Utah Tenilorv. Work on the DeFrees mine, Tusearora, has 'flms the whole Primary group, including the azoic rocks, has a total vertical extent been recommenced bv Messrs. Ur ton it Broun, of not less than 85,000 feet. By the side ol now tiie sole owners of the property. DIRECTORS: thine thicknesses enormous we allow onlv can The Grand Prize, Tucarora, shipped la- -t ,Tamil. S. 1oremar. John (J. Downing, week seven bars of bullion valued at $15,302.N0, 10.000 feet tor the whole of the Secondary i'rt'diiiVL I). Hum, George Tliackruh, Hcm v F. William, Squire J. Admire, the produet of a weeks run of ten stamps, all formations, from the Permian to the Chalk in- Tlicod rc while he we shall if we elusive, Taugwall. generous assign from Grand Prize ore. 1.000 feet to the little group of the Tertiary OFFICERS: Enthusiastic newspaper correspondents aver and Post a This us deposits. gives Tertiary that it is only a matter of a few months before total thickness for the whole Jacob S. Hi l'n series geological Joint (f. Downing, Vic- ,- President A' Managtr. Candelaria will be shipping more bullion than of 04,000 feet. Let us allow 0,000 more for the Frederick O. Horn, Secretary A: Treasurer, any other eamn in the State. breaks between each of the main divisions of Henry F. Williams, Attorney for Company. O'l -- tuk 77; s 1 1 Hon-man- , V Mu-lock- Turn-wall- Sic-ntar- 4 The Albion MS suing CossitjsaEBy par 1 i.n-a?-- ; j so-calle- j d ; j sidc-nt- . ire-ma- j AKIZOXA. The Grand Central, Tombstone, is developing into one of the great mines of that region. The new hoisting works on the Tombstone. Good Enough and Contention mines will soon be in running order, the buildings being up and rcadv for the machinery, that of the Contention being on the ground. The first clean up at Globe, of the Golden mill, after a run of seven Eagle weeks including the many delays incidental to first starting amounted to $80,000 in guld and a verv considerable amount in silver. Shipments of bullion from Pima county for the year 1880, are reported as follows: Tombstone M. it M. Co., $913,413.30; Corbin Mill, $(,000; Boston and Arizona Reduction Works, $4G, 024.03 ; Sunset Mill, $22,500 ; Contention Co., $1,200,000 ; Harshaw, $303,(531.99 ; Holland, $20,000. From other sources shipments of bullion have been made which will swell the total to over $3,000,000. Pima county is doing cxcolleiibv well. - lU-stam- p the unrepresented strata, and we have the round number 100,000. A tabular statement will make these relations clear, and will allow us to translate our known thicknesses into conjectural hut relatively ascertained dates: Feet. Years. Laurentian 50,000 . 30.000.- 000 Cambrian 23.000.- 000 23,000 0.000 . Silurian 0,000,000 I Old lied Sandstone 10.000.- 000 ,( , (jno Devonian j Secondary Tcrtiarv and Post Tertv Gaps and unrepd strata . 12,000 10,000 1,000 miners is being directed to hydraulic mining and the result so far has been favorable, although the new branch is hut in its infancy. It is probable that before many years companies will ho formed to hydraulic all the benches ami banks in the district, and that Frazer river benches as far down as Yale will be washed away. On some of the high benches of the Frazer the Chinese are packing water hillsides to wash away dirt on the u) the steep summit, and the work is laying them well. The yield of Cariboo for the season is estimated at $030,000. Capital Stock, Wurltin . G,000 (5,000,000 100,000 100,000,000 . , I ;i ji i $l,0()-..iriii- Find December, amounted to $1,807,481. cember, 1S79, it reached $1,1133,921. In C. t A limited amount of wnrkii.y cnpit.il, stack can now le liad of Fur particulars :iddns the Scu ilai . I 'omp.inv at lo-.- I'Vi. n 1 Mining Exchtauccse, Opposite Tribune llnilding, Second South St., Salt Lake Citip Mliur.y properties lio,ili! ai l .sold, c.nisnlid itinns and and in nppiicaiion tir eomp.inies org.u.i.ed. lupers I'nljed Slate patents for mines made and filed. Titles examined anti mining information furnished. Special a- lit for placing working capital of Superior, and Summit Minin; Companies. Or.l-.-r.m l ilicted. 1. 1J.) 7.sS. j ey iscri-svir- -i (. s .I.S'. F. II HADLEY. pe rmission to C)eo. I. I'rescnlt, Manager Salt I.akc Anthony Godin-- , M.in;:;t r London (Sank of I'tali; J. T J.muIi. at Sait Lake l I'tali. Tii-Imne- il, OOITELIITS V-7- PIERCES Salt Lake & Park Carefully SauijJal. over London Hank of Ltah Front liunm. 1 it v 4.7.5. Ucfersliy Especial attention given to the sale of the same. : tl-,- r v De- ill Office Yrdne of Sharps $10. Ijnutiun i.t Mini-- ?Sl)i) OiHl. KIMBALL Ores ami Co. teers, er T. JO.OOu Di.-tri- ct, Su-v- Tin: distributin' of the standard dollars from the United States mints during the month of par . I'linciini! irk. Mill I reek Milan;,' Morgan comitv. Oilier: b:i!t Lake L'lt v, t 't ill. T. I.yinli, I'rcsidcnt ; CJurles I'npurr, Vicr Dikkckiks Proidrnt ; Fred G. I.vni'i-r- , Treasurer; li. A. M roisetli, Sicuturi ; M-K. M.T.ii.Ie, Attorney; Syv.-rIverv.ia, S.qieiinU iiihnt; Jot in :mv1 W 12,000,000 10, 000, 000 1,000.000 . IilllTlSH COI.IM1UA. The gold yield of Cariboo for the season shows a gratifying increase. The attention of Iron Mining and Manufacturing . Carboniferous WAlY ISTO Uunning direct between Salt Lake ami Park City. STAVES LEAVK DAil Y. Office at U. P, Express, Salt Lake City, and the Office, Park City. lVt ; |