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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- Incorporations. Silver Lake Water Company Capital, divided into GOO shares. Officers, R. C. Chambers, president ; John J. Daly, ; Charles L. Rood, secretary and treasurer. The company owns all the rights of the Ontario Silver Mining Company in the waters of Silver Islet lake, Silver lake, and Brimhall lake, in Wasatch county, these rights having been conferred by an agreement dated November 24, 1894, with the Midway Irrigation comof the flow from the Ontario pany ; one-thir- d drain tunnel No. 2 ; all the waters of the three lakes namod, and all the drains, pipe lines, gates, etc., including the main line from Silver Islet lake to the Daly tank. Salt Lake and Boston Investment Company. Capital, 50,000 in 500 shares. Officers, Gil. S. ; Peyton, president ; E. S. Gatch, G0,-00- vice-preside- 0, nt MINING REVIEW. N (These rates include switching charges at samplers.) Utah common points, including Salt Lake' smelters To Denver and Pueblo, $S; to Missouri river, $10 Rates on bullion From Salt Lake to Denver, $10; to Missouri river, $10. News. Ore recently encountered in the Nerve mine at Ragged Top, South Dakota, gave assays of 358.52 in gold. The stockholders of the Ilomestake mine in South Dakota have received 312,500 in diviPatents. and Metallurgical Mining dends this year, and a total of 6,055,000. List of patents relating to mining. Reported There are now over 2000 miners in the new n camp of Randsburg, California, and exfor the Mining Review, by mining mineral J. F. Corker, patent solicitator, office No. 311, citement is running high over the showing. 312 Atlas Bluck, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies A small body of very rich ore assaying furnished for 15 cents each. in gold to the ton, was recently disclosed in No. 570,831 Dry Ore Concentrator and Sep- the Dead wood Terra mine at Terraville, South arator; R. E. Waugh, E. Waugh, and O. S. Dakota. The Highland mine at Lead, South Dakota, Older, Colorado Springs, Colo. In an ore concentrator and separator the combination of the operated by the Homestake company, has paid 120,000 in dividends this year, ana a grand endless apron, the end drums or rollers there- total of 3,204,1)00. for and the frame supporting said rollers and A party of miners from Cooks Inlet caused a therea shaft main the frame, journaled apron, famine in Sitka, which was only relieved by the the with to and having a crank connected apron arrival of steamers with provisions. They: Hoyt Sherman Jr. secretary and treasurer. frame, a gear on said crank, a gear on the apron spent about 12,000 in gold dust, ate everything' The company will conduct a general invest- frame and the gear on the. crank and in sight, and before the first steamer arrived meshing, there was not a drink of liquor left in the town. ment and trusteeship business, with principal connections between the e on the apron-framgear offices in this city. The Black Hills Mining Review estimates or rollers drums and the whereby apron in Morse Mining Company. Capital, 2,000 the present year the ore shipments it that during to drive the apron. from the surrounding camps to the reduction 2,000 shares. Officers, A. F. Ilolden, president; No. 570,843 Ore Separator: H. M, Copeland, plants at Deadwood, have averaged fifty cars E. B. Wicks, J. A. Pollock, day, and as much more to smelters outside d of Scottsburg, Oregon. In an ore separator the per secretary. The company owns a of Deadwood. the Mary Ellen, Live Yankee, Silver Yankee combination with a rocking frame supporting Cripple Creeks heavy gold output of 24,000-00- 0 which end of two the the riddles, upper hopper, Uranus, Neptune Saturn, extension, Juipiter, in the last three and a half years has been frame of the head from the downward inclines Fork American Canyon, and Venus claims in taken out practically from surface diggings. from other the and to the lower end thereof, There are not to exceed seven mines in the dis-- , Utah County. the head of the frame to a point about midway tricts with shafts 500 feet or more in depth Comadditional 400 feet deep; and not twenApril Fool Gold Mining and Milling the upper riddle and at a less note tenadditional of of the length 250 feet deep, The oldest anc pany. Capital, 590,000 in 100,000 shares. angle than the same, and operating to retard or best mines are the deepest and have Officers, Frank M. Wilson, president ; W. J. check the flow of water and sand escaping from the producing largest and richest ore bodies in sight, prov comThe treasurer. and Dooley, secretary also, that the district is not a surface the upper riddle, and a riffle having its head ing, Fool blow-outhe of mine, t but improves with depth. April pany owns end of the upper riddle lower under the located s of the s of the Swifter, An expert has made the statement that Rub and reversely inclined with relation thereto. of s the Lookout, of Dublin, and Basin in South Dakota, has ten times the golc for No. Compressing 570,947. Apparatus ore that the entire Cripple Creek district con the Cliff, all of the Jumbo and Thanksgiving MaterOther and Ores Roasted tains. It is interesting to note the race that i mines, together with the April Fool mill and Agglomerating In Utah. Lake now on between the Black Hills and Crippl City, all in Lin- ials: J. W. Neill, Salt various millsites and water-rightCreek for the gold production record ' of 1896 and for machines agglomerating compressing coln county, Nevada. say that the output of each will b red-hand incandescent ores, or other materials Authorities about 10,000,000, but there are some specia chamber prothe of combination receiving the ORE AND BULLION RATES. agencies at work In the Black Hills that woul thereof side warrant the prediction that the gold outpu with an opening in the upper The following list of transportation rates on ore, vided would be nearer twelve than ten millions. bullion and concentrates from all important shipping an integral flange surrounding the said open, is points in Idaho and Utah to all western smeltersfor ing, the hopper having inclined or slanting The Colorado Springs Gazette and the Minin is and published secured within the said integral Investor, published at the same place, have bee officially and absolutely correct, sides, rigidly ore of the convenience shippers; the plunger of the engine adapted to consolidated. Each paper will retain its ow flange, exNampa and Boise to Salt Lake Valuation not not reciprocate within the receiving chamber, the individuality as in the past and will come oi as a daily and weekly respectively but the tv ceeding $50 per ton, $6; valuation over $50 and cent than its at inner, chamber, larger compression will be under one management, and Mr. Clauc exceeding $100, $S.60. To Denver, under 40 per lead and not exceeding $100 valuation, $10; over 40 at its outer end, in horizontal alignment with, Sachs of the Investor will continue as editor c editor per cent lead, $14. To Pueblo, same classification and attached to the said chamber and the cool- that paper, and will also be mining out sevc the Gazette. The latter is to come said $11.25 and $15.25. To Kansas City, same classilica end of the outer to the attached ing pipe, tion. $14 and $17. To Omaha, $13 and $17. days a week hereafter, instead of six, and r chamber. announces its intention to spare neither pap compression From Hailey, Ketchum and Bellevue to Salt the peer of any mornii No. 570,981 Smelting Furnace: Henri nor money to become not exceeding $50, $6; over $50 and not exwest of Chicago. The n published smelting-furnac- e paper a In $100 Denver To France. not, exceeding $8. Charlier, Paris, ceeding $100, will go into effect on January 2n arrangement 13. inTo Omaha, $12.25. air To 1. Pueblo, $1 the of valuation, crucible, having the combination To Kansas City, $14. lets, and bottom, hinged to the crucible proMining Abstracts. Salmon for surroundFrom Red Rock, Mont., (shipping point the air space To vided with the opening, valuation E. W. G enter, Abstractor of Titles, complc j not $100 ores On exceeding thereCity) attached having the casing jacket, Salt Lake, $6; to Denver, $S; to Pueblo, $S; to Omaha ed by abstracts of all mining property in Salt La and the supports, the trunnions, to the handle, and Kansas City, $S. and Tooele counties. No. 150 Main Street. conand Coeur dAlene To Salt Lake, valuation not exceed- one of the said supports being tubular $65, nected with the air blast, the reservoir provided Sloans Hand Book. ing $50, $10; not exceeding $65, $12; exceeding classame Pueblo $14. To Denver, same rates. To and hinged to the bottom of the a with spout, A useful compendium on'mining and met and Omaha To sification, $11.25, $13.25, $15.25. cover. or crucible and movable top lurgjf, combining a history of the developmi Kansas City, $12, $14 and $16. of mining in Utah. For sale by the Inti Park City On all ores not exceeding $100 in To Salt Lake, $2; to Denver and Pueblo, $7; The mining academy of Prof. H. Hirsching Mountain Mining Review. Price 50 cents to Omaha and Kansas City, $9. is now open. Every mining man should take not ore exceeding Lead. Frisco or Milford To Salt Lake, in natural sciences, lixiviation of course a study to concentrates, $4.0; in $3.50; valuation, $100 in this institute. The catalogue The metal has been without change, the q Denver ore and concentrates, $12.50; to Pueblo, and electrolysis lixiof tations standing without fluctations at 2.75. provides a special course for the study $13.75; to Missouri River points, $14.50. and is discrepancy exists in the actual New Y Eureka On ores not exceeding $U)0 valuation) To viation and the electrolytic processes, and those wired west. In October MisSalt Lake, $2.50; to Denver and Pueblo, $S; to therefore of great importance to our mining figures were uniformly; 82 quotations telegraphic souri River points, $10. extract metals from ores but the actual average for the month in 15 to desire who people, to York was 2.80. Bingham ($100 valuation) To Salt Lake, 4.25; processes. cheap $11.50. Missouri by river, Denver and Pueblo, $9.50; to vice-preside- Inter-Mountai- 55,-0- 00 ; ; ; : : nt ; . vice-presiden- t; one-thir- ; ; ;; ; - ; i ty-fiv- two-thir- ds two-third- four-fifth- one-thir- d two-third- ? s, , ot i : ; , Lake-Valu- ation : valu-tio- n) ' . |