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Show T T7ESTERN MINERAL SURVEY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE 29, 39HL FLORENCE MM and Two Companies Load Cars of High-GraSeason. Others Plans to Move Ores During de Important Newt Received From Teat Being Sunk At Fldience, Colo. only-becau- V, Unit-holde- rs ta unlt-hnld- -t- at-that their Intention to plete thla well I nrecord time. It com- I Unit U. S. Smelting Reported U. S. Smelting Secures H. G. Myers of Northwest of Construction Brokers Makes InspecNear Price Is Under To be Negotiating for Two Rich Properties tion of Mining and Oil Juan Bonanza Near Marble and Will Way and Concrete Now San That Made Millions. Ship Ore to Utah Plants. Properties Here. Being Poured. H. G. Myers, president of Northwest Broker Inc., Boise, Idaho, apont tha last two weeks in tab making a personal Inspection and investigation of ha properliaa of the Star of Utah Mining company, Bunanxa Gold Mines corporation crush. and Navajo Petroleum corporation. Soma of th material for mill Northwest Broken Inc., are intertha ground. The ested In the financing of these Florence Syndicate No. 1 well wtik-l- i buildings la on Anto waa awarded la now drilling and bImmiIiI be com- mill contract companies and In the development derson A Keynolda Construction of the properties. pleted williin Hie ncvl llilny days. the on Work of Price. Star of Utah Mtnlnr company le company spur of the Denver A Rio Grand developing about 1200 acres of Western Railroad from Sunnyelde choice mining ground In tha Park to th factory ait la well under City district in Utah. Bonanza Gold Mines corporation, lias three propway. The contract for thla work ia held by Lamon erties In the Park City district Brothers, Inc!, of Price. along with a number of Important of flrat load the On Saturday mining properties located in Nevarock asphalt waa hauled from th da, California, Idaho, Ariiona, New Mexico and tha republic of Mexico. quarry Into eanip. It la the plan of Superintendent Henry H. Jones Navgjo Petroleum corporation le to have a storage supply on hand developing aome partly proven oil acreage lu southeastern Utah In at the eruaher by the time the mawhat la commonly known aa tho chinery is Initialled. The truck Moab district. employed In the transportation of Mr. Myers states that ho is very cathe silica are of the five-to- n much pleased with tho progress pacity. cum pun lea. being made by the I .ease have been secured on a Northwest Broken Inc., la an Idaho large acreage of ground and house Norl Is Mine Its with principal place .lethyit corporation from tha Utah Fuel Company in of business in Boise, Idaho. Tills upper portion of Bunnyaide. to Mr. Myaccording corporation, Arranging for Latest the These houses have been vacant ers, waa organized (or th purpoee since the Utah Fuel company of sponsoring tha development of Equipment tq Separate started Ha retrenchment policy at meritorious mining and oil propIts Deposits of Ore. Bunnyaide. erties. The quarry at Slllra niina alls "Our viewpoint of th broker haa been the scene of activity bebusiness, our advice to brokerage fore. In 1101 considerable rock clients and our methods of proColo. Preliminary asphalt was quarried and marketCllKEDK,. tecting the Interests of our clients testa by the Mlnerala Separation ed. Several blocks In Salt Lake are. wa believe, entirely different were with this material City paved from that of any brokerage houro North American company on ore them being' th pavement In th country, said Mr, Myers. from the North Amcthyat Mining among about the old hall. The quarry Improper Plan. comimny properly are turning out waa abandoned,city however, follow"We believe that thera la too more favonilile than was exported. a premature dynamite blast (.'.rung a tendency on the part of They show a riinecntratlon alio ing "iters and brokers to stress and of over 3U to one or thirty Iona which killed two men. Litigation operation and metal production, disIn to examine the a to halt mmend subproperties put The of mill feed to one ton of conceoperations. opportunities ntrate. Th concentrates will run sequent death of one of the own-er- a trict. having In view the advis' WASHINGTON The five fight im- market profits on mining and rauaed the project to be almost ability of establishing a custom in which Jack Dempsey engaged oil issue. Th average promoter about f 7UU.0U per ton. When ilia teats are complete they will pro- forgotten. concentrating plant here, and with In th years 1921, 1923. 1926 and seems to undsrtake to convince the numerous other aigna of ac- 1(27 netted for th federal gov- hig clients and stockholders that bably show even a better ratio of tivity on Bear Creek, Engineer ernment a total of (7(2,(03.20 in they are going to have an oppor concentration. Mountain, Mineral Point, Fart of the machinery has altaxes, the bureau of Internal rev- tunlty to make great gobs of muney Creek, not forgetting enue ready been selected but the balance In making public in a few months through purchasthe steady shipment of high grade returnsannounced will not be shipped till the flow at low pr:cea and selling on taxes col- ing stock admittance lease aheet has been worked out. Thla gold ora and the Camp Bird it at a high price. Wa believe that ten-yelected from in the period fureason to view the will very probably be done at the Ouray has this plan of policy la inconsistent to 1(27. ture with hopefulness and confi- 1911 Colorado Bchool of Mines Tha admittance or amusement with sound business principles.ex dence. The capacity of the mill will be It la entirely reasonable to taxes brought to the treasury In such that 60 tone of ore can be pect that any promoter or broker (537,(30,-024.1total of that a period maintain a good, strong put through It In 14 hours, but It Next to prixe fights the should la th Intention of tha management on tha mining or oil market Yi have baseball world series gamee to run the mill only a part of each that ha sponsors. But, we to tha Issues moat been tho profitable At ore th believe the principal eflort and day. present developed treasury. warrants a daily mill feed of 70 of tho enterprise should In energy from five The returns fights tons. There are about 11.0U0 tone of BAN devoted to the makin go! money With Calif. be ANDREAS, was which a Dempsey or blocked out, hence at 10 tons the acquiring of the Royal mine al participant from production instoad of under' are given as follows: per day the mill can operate on the Felix, Calaveras eounty, California, taking to maka money from mar' r, July t, ket advances. present ore for two years. Messrs. which haa a production record of 1921, (15k, 994. 77. Hollister, Koliach and Lelaka go tu over IS.ono.eoo, and a large devel"The markets on mining and oil Dempsey-FlrpDenver to supervise tha shipping of opment campaign under way at It September 14. shares dur.ng th financing period 1123, (100.047.80. aro largely fictitious unless thera is machinery unltaulready selected. property at Hamilton, Nev, the Dempaey-TunneMr. Flutterer will leave in a few September 21, an absolutely sound actual, plus Argyle Mining company has be 1936, (175,192.22. days for the Colosado School oi come one of the active features on speculative, value behind the stock YUMA, Arts., Despite the fr-ve- rt Dempsey-SharkeMince on work relating to the flow th Han Frandsro Mining exchange. July 21, 1127, to warrant tha pries at which it ie min- (98.602.7U. summer the of sun, rays Flutterei , At tha sold. W believe and recommend KoHsf'h ", Royal mine with only part visited the Dempaey-Tunneplant at ths of tho mill working groaa produc- ing continues active In the desert September 22, that the prospective stock purchasHawley mine this week. er should first thoroughly investiIs running better than (SCO a region north of northeast of Yu- 1637. (243,0(6.71. It la hoped that the selection of tion ToUl (762.102.20. gate the issue he Is considering and of of day. numbers with ma. shipments the complete plant will ba finished Under the new law of 1I2S the that he should then buy on a baAt present only 30 stamps ar e to tho ores In about a week. made being In the 130 stamp will at exemption mi admittances Is In- sis of sound values, rather than to Bom construction work will bo dropping Royal. Offfcoal declare that smelters at El Paso and Douglas. creased to (2 except In tha ease of buy purely and simply because of started at the mine before the enu the la Much around th tlckete to prise fights, where a tax an Intended or expected advance In of the activity 40 stamps will be going of the month and unleaa unforeseen In 10 days Kofa camp, where the King of Ari- of 120 00 In be will per cent, wil be levied on market price, which may offer him and day stamps difficulties arise, the plant should in and North Star properties tickets coating (5 or more. This an opportunity to tell at a profit. operation, and at that time they sons b In operation aome time In AuWe have made It a practice to once were bonansa producers. prise fight tax 1 expected to progust and Inasmuch aa tha or Is a hop to show earnings of approx mine, duce (750.000 a year. Tha expec- select Issues having partly proven a month. By that In the Nottbuarb-McEnte- e very simple flotation ora, very little imately 146,000 merit Wa then between 76 and 100 men will north of Kofa, ore is being taken tation Is that tha amusement tax properties of great difficulty I expected In getting the tlm 35 ounces sliver yield will drop as low aa (2.000,000, insist that the market price of th out that be samples employed. be carried beyond plant Into efficient operation-Thand 10 per rent lead. Some ore In three of the last four world's stock should notworth history of the flotation proof tha stock, reasonable shipped from Dome by G. B. Adams cries events tha tax yields was In the ne is the history of a revolution la asserted to be 76 per cent lead, each Instance In excess of (190,000, and we recommend that our clients Wool In mining. In a little over ten years the stock with a view of with 17 ounrea silver on the aide. It has been tbs cause of opening up except In 1127, when the returns purchas It for a period of at least holding The Ferra mine ho a new from this source dropped to I7(,-6S- two tremendous bodies of ores that preor three yean so ae to give e 17,500,000 gi'ver-lea- d vein of ore. due to the fact that th New viously could not ba handled at all. an opportunity to dc Lead-sin- e The Silver Spar company and th York Yankees beat the Pittsburgh the company ores are now milled, givvelnp its resources and enhancs the ing a lead roncentrat with very Idaho's wool crop for 1036 has Lome Leasing company hava added Pirates In four straight games value of its stock upon a sound ltltle xlnc and sine concentrates. Ten reached approximately 17,500,000 concentration units In their mill. The other serlea each ran seven basis of actual increased value. ores of tha pounds, according to informatics A ball mill ia to he Installed on the games The tax yield from world yeara ago the ruby-silvDevelopment Need. North Amethyst could not have from the office of the Idaho Wool Kngraaaer group, near Kofa. re- series baseball in the three yeara "There ia still need for great exbeen handled by any process cently bought from J. F. sum of money to be used In the Growers' association prior to 127 was: a much 1924 cept that of cyanldatlon by Harper A Jones. This ilxeable clip of wool haa disWashington Americana-Ne- development of the national recostlier operation under th condi- tributed to Idaho sheepmen a run York Nationals (100,177.71, sources. We absolutely refuse to tions ruling. 1121 of money crowding pretty close to Washington Americans-Pittsburg- h recommend any stock until wa have rARK SHIPMENTS. The big factor favoring flotation 10,260,000, made a very careful Investigation Nationals been and has (llg.421.55. producia the relatively much lower initial 10,011.430 Natlonale-Ke1920 St. Louis l.OUO.OOO head of Sheep Park Utah Consolidated and until wo have absolutely eon' mill de- ed by over cost. The old concentrntin 1.435.5(0 York Americans (120,789.(0. vlnced ourselves that the Investor on Idaho hllla and pas- Silver King Coalition ranging 10U tons to handle Ontario per signed day 1,920.000 Th rate of one cent for each 10 will receive a sound dollars worth or under fence. . would cost more than the flotation tures New 7(1.100 rente or fraction thereof of the of value for every dollar Invested." Tho average price received by Star Quincy mill designed to handle lun tuna pci of Utah 132.(00 admlttane charge has been retained Mr. Myers haa been a resident of is thia for Probably crop growers would 7S.100 Park Galena day and the flotation units 1917 through all suceeding Boise for eighteen yeara. During 36 Is which from cents around above at that. not take up all the slaves that time he has been a prominent have IWth the tremendous strides In cents more than the price paid by Total ..14.306,240 acts but tha exemptions factor In the community life of Bol gradually Increased, both ae to tho ae the redaction of ore lor the flota- buyers last year. The 32lowest price and Idaho, and Is at tha present cents and minimum taxabl charge and a tu tion process there Is every reason pi'fd thla season waa time one of the moat active factors cents, the latter the exempt organisations. to believe that the chloride orf of tha highest 46 In tha development of the dairy la 1131 this tax was In excess the Amethyst lode can even now be laving been received by Andy LitIndustry In Idaho, one of Idkho' tle of Emmett for a top graded lot of (29,000,000. This was tha milled wth a Rood recovery. In' About mark ii collections of thla largest producers of agricultural "Creedrt need mllip! It has the Little la Mid to hava gotten an class In 1925 the yield on this come. ores!" says the Crecilo Candle. "The average price of 42 cents for nearly Mr. Myers own one of the fin dropped to about (31,000,-00- eat dairy ranches In the state, operatora of Creeds want the coin. 1.000,000 pounds of wool, Making Money in accountIn 1920 Grower, to about (20.000,000, cne of the largest owners of pur At preesnt the railroads and amrlt-ler- s largest He I rated the heaviest single and In 1927, to about (18,000,000. bred dairy cattle and ha served for get the lion's share and we are Mining and Oil boosting for th North Amethyst I'xnrr of sheep In the state. In fart a period of two yeara as president mill. They have the ore there. Their the Kansas City Star asserts that told by the of the Idaho State Jersey Cattle mine is practically unexplored and he la reputed to be the biggest sin' cluh. Work is there Is every reason to expect that gle sheep owner In the United Mr. Myera associates in the brok as new ore bodies are opened up. Slates, with flock of over 100.000 business are: H. A. Lawson, erage Minina North Amethyst Lines ewe. the that editor and mannger of the Boise r. rowers paid from 12 ta 16 company will ba one of the biggest Capital News, a dally newspaper dividend payers in tha country. cent, with board, for shearing thla published at Boise, Idaho, and W. (Continued from pago one) season, generally paying the forH. Davison, an attorney residing mer price. Gains in j ears, with the Ohio pioneering the In Boise. Idaho, who haa had wide a if experience in banking and corpor 'way. For a time it appeared the Sormir ePiroleuin company atlon matters. These men have Another advantage about a casbeen residents of Boise. Idaho, from j would obtain the routing and con-- j tle in the air ia thHl It doesn't cost a fellow anything when he has to trol, with tha Hope Engineering IS to 20 yeara and are regarded as Should be Read by company af Mt. Vernon, Ohio. very prominent Influential men move. Louisville Times. (Continued from page one) handling the conir.ict for laying 0 0 now the 200 miles of malnr. It Investor Iri'iiper content of 1,130.000 pounds Every The law gives every defendant tha Ohio official care- anteixjpe band elated that BEEN IN NEVADA, a compared with 1,496,000 pound the right of a fair trial and the fully worked uiit their definite in 1926. state ought to have the same aort control. obtained and plans are A band of nine Consumption. , of a chance. Be Obtained Charlotte News. "Ohio haa two capped gaihtis graxlng In Nyo enuntyantelope In th vlcin Tha new reflnrd copper withbaa-iof Baxter on structure tho top Belmont and the prospectors drawn from the total years supply mo - largq, cairer cap- Ity ofranchers Months Free ableandoftwoaupn Ohio onre was the mother of are wondering where and n domestic account in the United lmn-rJiover one ling Slate in 1927 and the method em-- president, but now she appear to they came from. The animals of feet cih:r. gu million duly n are usually timid, show no have been won over to birth con-jiployed In determining it are show on th Hiawatha, one In Moffat which Addressing the following table, which dock and the other on fear and go from one water hole Colorado, county, to another without any sign uf fear, not Inclinlp storks of copper held the north aide of tha dome. Just a the whole herd trotted al Baturday hy consumer. Sweetwater In One gathers I he impression that old couaty. fortnight moat to the center of town. This AdImports and Export. THE INVESTMENT is around the pence Wyoming. preserved The figures of import and ex- riatic aea moat I y heel use Muaao-lln- l "Thia aaaurea th Ohio an ample Is the first band of antelope ever ports of copper reported hy the for many yeara. although, It seen In this section of the eounty does not understand the Jugosupply TRUTHSTATER bureau of foreign and domestic slav dialect. San Diego Union la stated, the company miy drill and It Is the theory they became rum merer are shown in the folseveral auxiliary holes to safeguard separated from the government l erd In Washoe rnunty and drifted comHa volume. What the o'l-elowing tables: O. Box 1516 One swallow may not make n lea on the Rlawath:! and Blisgradully 200 miles south to their pany I Report have It that the Chicago Miituner, hut two dilapidated row ter basin will do with their enor-mu- present feeding grounds In Silver Boise-Idaho. Creek ranyon. No one has mo 'erlma Jury is likely to explode a of hcana and onions will stimulate supply of capped km In bomb under the rity hall. Spring-fiel- d daily oratory about ths wonderful derground storage cannot b con- lasted the herd which probably accounta for ita ftorlussn (Ohio) Dally News. garden. Terra Haute Star. jectured at thla time. PRICE. Utah Construction work on tha eruaher factory of th Utah Rock Asphalt Corporation, six miles from Bunnyaide, hae been started and concrete is being poured for tha foundations of th OL'KA Y, The U. B. Colo, Smelting, Heflning and Mining company which has just closed a 50 year lease on the Hidden Treasure near the Camp Bird mine !s preparing to develop this splendid property. The asms company now operates the Sunnyelde mine at Bilverton and la shipping eight care of concentrates daily. The Hidden Treasure la owned by tha Waleh ratal e and now passing under lease to ao prominent and successful operatora as U. 8.- Smelting it goes without saying that steady operation will be maintained. There la a general rejuvenation of metallferoua mining In the San Juan country. news story In connection The with the leaeing of tho Hidden Treasure by the United Btatee and Mining Smelting, Refining now amplified by a company portly authenticated rumor that purchase by the same company of the Camp Rird mine, la an indication that the somewhat optimistic forecast by State Commissioner of Minea J. T. Joyce, aa to tho extent of the revival of mining in Colorado ia Justified, at least ao far aa thla district ia concerned. With the Mutual Gold Mines company arranging a systematised plan of development to keep well ahead thia woi k of production with the return of George II. Beebe, general manager of tnc Bachelor Consolidated prepared to i work in tho Syracuse tunnel and open up the virgin territory of tho Calliope group below; with tho projected visits of geologists and field engineera of two of the strongest, financially speaking organisations engaged In mine - Colo. Frank CARBONDALE, Brown and Robert McGulra, owners oi the Humbolt mine at Marble on began work thl week of their property. They men. are at first employing eight Brown and McGulra have In their contract from possession two-yetha United Slates Smelting, atRefinSalt ing and Mining company covLake City. Utah; one contractHum-bolt of the ering tho production mine to the extent of 1,000 tone of ore monthly, and tha. second contract for the production of the Sellers properties. Tha latter named mine le lead ore, and the Hum-bo- lt min produces an ora of lead, silver and copper. It was necessary that a (75.000 bond and easa be furnished by th Salt Lake firm to complete the hava transaction. Negotiations been made with the rali load comof the panies for the tranaportV-ioore to Salt Lake, Mr. Brown having made a trip a couple of months ago for that purpose to that city. Frank Brown, while here, displayed a piece of ore plentifully with gleaming yellow speckled gold particles. It Is a real thing, and its possessor knows approximately where mora like It should be obtained. thads-velopme- nt ar n Dempsey Fights Yield Country in Tax Wee-hawke- Royal Mine is ar DIES FISHING."' Conn. Georg WIN8TKD, A. aportiman of Meriden, flailed until he died. Willi his John G. Nagel, alao of Meriden, and ihrea Waicrbury friends, all many years his Junior, ha fished the Farmington river in Uarkhaniited yesterday for trout, wading the stream part of the time In hip boots. When evening approached and the party prepared to start bume, Fuaier waa missing. The others started up stream to search fur him, and after ten minutes' walk came across the veteran fisherman's body lying on short with rod ar.d basket. Twelve good sed rainbow trout were nearby. Overexertion in the stream had laused acute dilation of the heart, resulting in hit death, a medical axaminer said. Foster's last trout catch waa the largest of the party. Footer, son-in-la- t i EM ALL. WILL TAKE have placed my order with a book jobber for all of the following beet sellers, now in the fermenting tags: "Oil Resources of the United tates, by Harry Sinclair- "How to Deal In Honda," by Will Hayes. "History of the Revolution," by William Hal Thonieon. A1 Smith, a Biography," by SenX ator Heflin. Journalism, dal ph Heant. jy William Ran- Tho Methodist Church," by Lewie. The Ideals of Rotary," by Henry L Mencken. The Book of Marriages," by Hopkins Joyce. Denver Peggy Sin-clai- m 1 ii Democrat. Coining to Front With 20 Stamps 5. mna Mine Area Continues Active Dempsey-Carpentie- Despite Hot Sun o, y, y, y, high-grad- e Idaho Crop Pounds 9, high-grad- Nott-biie- w w If the Chine, would warring hold a big polillcal convention, they might get somewhere. Cincinnati Timea-Sta- r. Thla new bugle-ca- ll type of auto horn tendi to bring the pedestrian to military attention ao the driver ran hit him more squarely. Detroit News. Everybody la for noise suppreslie sion, but with reservations. who clicka a typewriter would ukulele. Oakland the squelch Tribune, n (L-e- The Truth 1 Florence Syndicate Units aa a ker, Companv lias low by capitalisation. is irunti-eof the First National Hank Florence. Colorado. b excellent local Ion. and the (Irat well la saw rirllllaa. I'Y NOW far hlsi sa'ek sre-tl- la and aa Iweomr tor yean . to earn. I'nlta are IS Cash or four monthly payGet ment a. Only a few -f t. yours NOW, As th pries la very likely In be advanrtd at one. rai-'n- STEWART & CO- Hash nierA. Heaver. I aln. 11 I, er 0, Started On Gas Pipe Investment Trulhstater $10,090,000.00 from ONE WELL Utah sat high-wat- at flarrarc Field li famoua for long lived wells, line, in line with our Florence Sjnuii-sicredited with No. 1, Well. producing IlO.QOfl.UflM in o:l and le still pradarlng. That is why we recomjnemi MINES FORK FROMAMER. GETS CAS AND OIL SHOWING DENVER. Colo. News hu just been received that an Important ihowlng of gas and oil haa been ncountarcd In tha No. 1 tint wali f tha Florence Byndlcata company, '.rilling In tha famoua Florence leld in Colorado. Acreage of thia company la aalil ty Syndicate officere to be in lino y with prortucera that7 have lieoii fIowing for ovar year. The hold ie atil producing more heavily than over, and one well la credited with an oil production In the neighborhood of 110,000,000. Thla well ia only 100 feet from one corner of tho Florence leaps. Syndicate Some diatanca beyond la another with credited which ia producer 017,000, 000 worth of oil. Tha filet well which ia now drilling ia believed to be practically certain of production, in the opinion of Syndicate office, not it ia located about 40 feet from a well which ia reported to have been drilled in for 400 barrel, aome yeara ago. Thla wall waa later loat In bringing It to production, and the own era were for aome reaaon unable to drill another hole. With theee Itema In mind, tha Syndicate office express themaelvea aa confident of siieres. The compuny la siwnsorsd by Stewart and Company with office, in the Bank block, here, who report that the company la nearly financed, and that plana are now being made for the drll'lng of a aecond well on tho property. Florence Syndicate haa been formed on rather a novel liaaia. will rerelve their pro-raahare of The production without delay National Firnt Bank of Florence, haa been made truatee. Colorado, Check covering the percentage e due to thla dlrert go hank, which In It return remit to tha holders! Thla arrangement haa been made aa a flna pmteet'on for Inveatora aay Stewart and Com pany, and to prevent the poaalMIfty of delay In check receipt. It I believed that the well will he completed at a depth of only 1.590 feet However, a contract haa been let to Stock Rrothe, the discoverers of the Salt Creek. Wyoming field, to drill the welt to a depth of 2.509 feet If nereaanry. Contrnet la for a turn-ke- y job, and tho drill COMMENCE ORE SHIPMENTS I WELL Copper Production ! 1 oo 1 i May Three by P. n AMERICAN FORK, Utah Ora an shipments from propertfa in Amer-icFork canyon have Just started. The Yankee Mines company finished loading their flrat car Saturday and the Pacific Gold Mining and Milling company loaded out a CO ton car of high grads Thursday, Some other shipments will be made from other propertiee during tha season but th two named companies are the largest shippers. Yankee Minus Building MIU Manager George Adam has Ini addition to his crew of miner a fore of men working on the new mill which is now under construction. The mill will he used to run all th low grado ora and World Company Negotiat- through ia to be on of the latest type mills out. The crushers, tables eta. ing for Truck Fleet which are stored in town will ba transported to the property Just aa Handle Ore From Hazel soon as the mill construction work Is completed. At present six ore outfits ar hauling frum tha Yankee property. Iaclflc Makes Shipment The first shipment of high grads FORT WORTH. Texas In Una waa from Pacific propi-dwith the application mada by tha made the n cart yesterday when a World Exploration company for of lead galena ore went to th switch to ha uaed In connection melter. This shipment wae recura vein of milling ore by with its Basel Min operations tha ed from A .considerable mill dump sorting, Texas A Pacific Railway company has been built up during the past will and haa sent to Van Horn a corps of year likely be run througli before the season is over. James engineers to make a survey fur a Nelson is operating this property spur track which will under u louse arrangement. .Vmn Property tu he Worked sene as th loading point fur the Brothers are arTin; ore to be shipped from the Hazel ranging tu pu-i- work at the Acms Min to the E1 Paso smelter. An us. again this During i he past week the con- sewnient has lieun levied and work In A will tunnel being go forward. struction of the assay office bus driven in i eras fissure tu cut th been completed and the laboratory' Mg Mary Ellen fissure. It is crushers, pulverisers and other they hove about 1UU to la machinery are row being installed 'feet before reaching their object, A ( substantial upon foundation. Milkmaid Exports In Cut Ore it order has been placed for the nev- - I Operation st the Milkmaid mir eesary chemicals and laboratory are well under way after the winter paraphernalia and within the next layoff, according to C. G. Jones, tS:in few days thla essential ImproveAntonio, Texas, mining man, who ment to the surface plant of tho visited the property, accompanied Haiel mine will be completed and by Paul Kimball, manager. "The new tunnel," said Mr. Jonesk In actual operation. started to rut the ore exposure struck In upper workings. Is in th formation a distance of ninety Iet. This adit should tap the Milkmaid vein 10UU feet deeper than In th upper tunnel. The formation is j Udrtzilo, hut the !::iu stone should bo entered onn.'' The formation is traversed by a fisseries of northeast-siiuthwesures and by a north-sout- h porphyry dike that ruts through th Mountain into Mary Ellen guleh, where is situated the Yankee Mine uf the enSettle Claim of Contrac- property, it is gineers who have visited the ground that the mineralization in both th tor for $5000; Insure Milkmaid and the Yankee properties is associated with this dike. Mill Monday. "The pruperiy." said Mr. Jones; has s considerable production under former iqicrator and good or Although th Csdar Creek Min- still exists in the upper workings. ing and Milling company did nut To haul It down the precipitous have enough shares of stock Pres- trails would only "wear It out. aa ent Monday night to hold ths an- the management has wisely decided nual election of officers, the group to drive a tunnel to crosscut all ths transacted business of importance important veins in the to the stockholders. Ths Cedar limestones st great Mr. Jones says h- - was so well Creek company received a bill of sale from Charles Hyla of Portland, Impressed with what he saw that Ore., for the mill and supplies at he had, derided to nequlrs an in- - to Properties 60-to- 750-fo- ot sr.-isu- GETS MIU ME st tln-ur- ii: sreassarars xS-vsn- a StSrglBX tts sw? er Wilson ut the Whirlwind anil are driving for some known sulphide ore in the lower workings. They are driving 10U feet to th ohjertive. Work on this new tun nel commenced last week. This property is being worked througli sssesments from mostly local stockholders who have al shown a great confidence in the pant and who ar determined to pruapeci this valu- gras to assume an indebtedness of nut to exceed (5,000. Directors of ths company will meet in Wallace again on Baturday, Juns 21, to. consider business affairs of the company. Stockholders will soon receive an official letter telling of ths recent meetings and dlscuslsng the future of the Property. Yesterday .officials of ths com- able ground. pany Insured the mill for (25,000. Exceptionally Rich Ore Fount! No insurance had been carried beHcber Wilde recently opened up fore and It fas felt that tha risk of one of ths richest streaks of or leaving It uncovered wa too great. ever found in tho canyon. The strike was made In the Old Dutch, man property and an assy went 693 ounces silver and ii per rent lead. Blue-sk- y However, only u few sucks of I hi "bullion'' was secured when the ra run Into some old workings. He is driving forward past sum old raved ground and ohpea to pick up the name fisure in virgin country. Bnley lYoperty to lie Worked E. H. Holey reports that they ar planning to start operations at one on the Holey property In American Fork canyon. WASHINGTON, D .C. While the free flow of Interstate commerce Laws fis-su- Are Given Dig By New Yorker More Marriages Made Utah a constitutional American principle, a far different picture nl the in restrained flow of capital among the states Is presented by Henry R. WASHINGTON. D. C., June 2. Hayese, of Slone, Webster A Budget, New York City, In an adurca 1929. The Department at Commerce announces that, ucrurding to at tho financial section of the Chamber of Commerce of the the returns received, there wvr 6.717 murrliiKes performed in Utah United Htates. Within this nation," he said, during the year 1937, as compared "we have 48 sovereign states, each with 6,427 in 1928, representing an with an individual entity, with its incrensb of X9U or 6.3 per cent. own organic law and with a defCounty, Marriages Divorce. 1927 1928 1927 1920 inite status of Independent government, yet all a part of one grant country A tariff wall around on of our states is unthinkable. Tha wanton, senseless waste of it would not be tolerated (nr example, Massachusetts levying a tariff on Kansas flour and Kansas putting a tax on Massachusetts shoes. "Yet among a majority of our states we have tax and other laws that maintain barrier against tho free flow of capital. In fact, many of our states still levy Indireel umi i extra tribute on th thrirt of their citizens and on capital Imported io build up the state and raisei Hie standard of living of It people. It Is not Just a figure of speecn when I term these harries tariff walls, for directly they levy a tariff on imported capital Just as surely aa Is , , on Imparted goods." ri r I Directors See TONOPAH Pmmlneni capitalists who are officials and directors of the Seven Thoughts Cold mines spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Lovelock Inspecting the long tun- nel being driven by the rorpnra- -' lion at Seven Thoughts and have expressed themselves as being high- ly pleased with ths situation at camp and mint, four rounds of hockey. If that' your I'Ip.--i of an opening. Kan lllego Union. : - MouHi Ilrallli Week h.iving been recently observed. It Is in be Impeil that people generally have burned not to bile off more tlm they in chew, Fort Worth m |