Show SELMA REPORTS $6 $124397 ORE two camps is ine inienwousevenciuwuin or men Mr and to - SALES WEEK employ eight Thurber is' The busy getting his camps company is now shipequipped carload of ore three of Wim-meping afreight outfits passing through Moab ' yesterday loaded with uranium from the company's claims on Cane of this ore is of & springs wash MrAllThurber went on to good' grade and Green River to attend Thompsons business matters' E V Wooley and to' Ed Billingsley are now at work at the The minert ore uranium price of now higher than It was before the be-is ginning of the European war HOPE MINES HOLDS rs MANY ISSUES STRONGER IN NEW WEST H1CS OTHER NORTH - 6 DAYS A FEATURELESS BODY ON DEEP LEVEL on the (local mining1 ex at Physical conditions at the at Bullion Manager L C Peterson of the Selma I Business six days totaled $124-th- n Mining' the Mines past company reported yesterday change company’s property previ-hee000 with $120000 the are the work in the east driftandhasa I ous compared rapidly improving and the week There were rather quiet decision to screen discontinued for the present val- - I the 5000 tons of days during Ahe six but as a general dump ores promises a large Increase to drift started off to the west where I ues already appear This is from the I rule wherever buying orders appeared the shipments is the word that Presishaft which is there was certain to be a marked as dent J J Day hes Jr received yesterbottom of the The objectiveex-is- II vance in the stock This was taken from Superintendent Phelps equipped current domi-tect- day to penetrate a porphyry dike that is Mr ' Phelps writes that a new wlnse denotingthea strong under ' market on the to be encountered about fifty I nating level north is general sunk that made advances eet out This drift is now out thirty Among those which in ore The and is down all feet eight I 2 was some shows as- - I cents Demijohn cents jumped from ore of feet and already the face The shows a feet and is twelve face yes-say at the close last up to 4$ values in the limestone down This at or strongly running at the property is near tne neW strike which wasis made Improved showed $6 a ton in lead and goldlterday I exgiven as the couse Original Bannock in a drift out eighty feet from the with six ounces silver eThe dike is feet more II stepped up from 16$ cents to 31 cents Ynaln level about twenty-fivThe ore is both flrst-olapeeted in surface advanced from $285 to $250 and mill grades the porphyry dike is I Walker On the moved' up from $122 It strikes Tin tic Standardclose about seven feet wide tes that the "Dream- raise is Whirl-- s north-sout- h $14s at the and is dipping to the west II to yesterday That too now opening handsomely 14ft 10$ to cents from wind from the drift I lumped one it is dipping away when shows values feet' of twelve be and Iron I foot of solid galena ore or with Great Western it will - I yesterday e it is not certain just South made advances “scia Another However this dike is sup- King reached carload of lead ore from thets ' Posed to be one 'of the mineralizing I gainedlO cents going at $140 new was shipped on Wednes-censtrike i that part of North Tintic - to 26ft of & car on the 16th and one on the agencies ofeast day there is a parallelSelf On the poryesterday 20th The latter two cars were lead P1® the dike running through concentrates from the mill phyry were Bullion the from yestereast stronger out to the bot: springs The drift matter of converting the 4000 The ‘o was tom 'of”the"shaft' I to 5000 ton dumps into profits has been j making one durpoints this as well as a system attention of the man- Mceivlng themattiaeiout h fissures which slits niincr&lixcd on I ins the wtek The zn&rk6t closed yes I ngatyiant time it w&i screen same undertone the with rather I the surface Wherewerethese fissure terjay I were cut ore shoots early rises lacking This inw vm$ier wav The diunn ore 1 Good-sprin- gs 1 200-fo- ot -- ed 145-fo- ot ss w high-grad- 1 ' 1 - ss? vdtht &M£&nn£! 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" prta “ Uow’! pected TiScernS?pYbolese°imaa5!?r 82ffi5 1" “1“ to materially Con °il asais alk wU Th probably b w- propocoO 1 Increase accelerate ge monthly revenues and when the initial dividend announceday ment may be made also the Chief Tintic and Delmarliomansville shaft a I Antelope solidated at its the Selma The II Alta Con Star short distance south ofstruck some ore Alta Tiger IehioneTintic recently Albion of its long tunnels in Am Con Cop T Alta Tunnel Alta Gqrmania Arrowhead Bullion Boley Exp Big Four AmaL ALL KNOW UTAH MINES Bing Black Jack Big Cot Bannock Gold Beaver Cop to the mat- - I Bay State Speaking further relative Beaver Lake Met abroadpub-- I ter of Utah uniting and raising - I Comstock P scatter to of fund $100000 liclty Ext conservative cast over the east of I Cedar Tails merit mation relative to the great I stocks W H I Colb Rexall Utah mines and mining from two Crown Point Child who has Just returned months spent in Boston New York and I Cardiff centers says: other I Cott “While the east knows something jurorr King a bout Utah copper ami something of II Cott Metals Creole mines ur other great dividend-payin- g lives tors and speculators ave only the IICunapah Calumet conception of the magnitude lightest ’districts II Daly richness of ourbe mining informed as to Dragon jf they could Con thelDemijohn !iat true conditions are and what - Daly Judge Ext are for profitable investopportunities no- (Eureka Mines ment of their means it would be inj Empire Copper have forty time until Utah would dividend-payinj Eastern Prince stead of twenty big we realizeg B Bell anaE Because nropertles of- JEtnerald know all about these things most the out- I Emma Copper us have a mistaken notion that Crown Pt this side world also knows Anddown Tin Con where we have been fallingwith noth-isjE (East East Carbonate states "Western mining Insr like the resources which we haveEast Antelope in I Eureka Bui here are a great deal better known Fort Hall centers eastern markets and investment Gulch of Utah This is a con-to- GrandChain than are those should be willing (Gold Central ilition that we ail do our best to correct is the opportu- - (Qrand Western “In iny Judgment this (Great ( Gilmore fall to grasp nltv of a lifetime If we do to (Howell It and do the things we ought Home Run now we should not complain hereafter Iron Blossom and states outstrip if the surrounding Indian Queen continue to hold us in the background of available money j Iron King There now is plenty of M A 8 for the promotion andlegitimate newj - Judge the developKeystone enterprises miinng which ( King David ment of legitimate properties to bring (Keno for the means dividend-(Leare struggling Tin and them to a producing is Leonora do to need All we stage earning what Little Bell to let our easternarefriends know Lower Mammoth we have They willing and they is (Logger are ready to do the rest andandthere Boy no time like the present to there Midwest Sulphur let the Lucky never will be & better time east know what Utah has to offer” (Monzonite I Mftinrnotii a I Miller Hill May Day Cottonwood King 'Mineral Infor-ICed- ELATED OVER 0D1100K 105 00$ 03 00ft -- 17ft ar 06 500 01 01 06ft 01ft 12ft 100 80 - I 04$ 26 100 00ft 195 05 105 01 04 08ft 07ft 18 50 15ft 10 24 01$ 125 01$ 19 61 001 90 40 10 05 anaJ Flat Progress of the Week Jggy’k 01ft 25 Mlchlgan-Uta- h : 1 M I m King Midway Directors of the Cottonwood and levied an assess- - New Quincy held a meeting ft NaHdrlver ment of cent25a eharesaleThe delinquent date May 18 Keva the date is April of the company say they o K Silver The officers to levy another Ohio Copper have been reluctant assessment but it is thought that theOpohongo not be called upon Bannock stockholders may Original 01d Crater for any more assessments Developments at the property have Ploche Bristol report- Plutus satisfactorilyof the theymanageprogressed Prince Con and ittois the aintetion on the Paloma sink winze ment esti-1 Is which Paloma Ext Iron sulphide deposits feet wide and (Prince Mining mated to be about forty In length The tunnel Provo perhaps a mile a vertical depth of about Itlco Arg has gained 250 to 300 feet copper Reeds Peak They say the the 300 level Rico Con sulphidesis make at aboutthat shipments Rico WelL and it anticipated Rochester Mines of ore may be made from this deposit ( Bo Standard Sant King So Park M ft D Sells PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT Syndicate Silver King Coal Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain Con Silver 12ft Mt 25 140 01$ 29 01ft 19 01 06 04$ 09 05 38 62 16 1 BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS Phone W 946-94-7 160 Main St Members Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange WILL BUY People’s Sugar company Walker Brothers Bank Utah State National Bank 1 Gun club Chesapeake WILL SELL Farmers A Stockgrowers 9100 Duckvllle Gun Club 6000 Make bid Merchants Bank National Savings A Trust 6000 pfd 15 1 16 3 BADGER BROTHERS 160 8 Main St WILL BUY Union State Bank Bountiful National City Bank Cement Securities 1 tab Fire Clay Walker Bros Bankers National Bank Republic Telephone inquiries 01$ 20 at 26c at 25$cl 01$ 140 20 ex-d- lv 20 08 04 Tintic Standard Whirlwind 1000 08 01 t Utah Uranium Ores to Move to Market Soon It is reported by the Grand ValleyTimes that the Consolidated Ores comcommence the mining pany will shortly and shipping or uranium ore accord to IX K Thurber superintendent ing of the company who was in Mo&b It twen-ty-foj- Conditions at the Emma Consolidated and progress for the past week are noted as follows by J J Beeson In chargo of mine work at Alta: “Timber is now arriving at ths mine as fast as the teams can haul It and all arrangements are being made to put the shaft in condition for operating below the second level “In the meantime we are as much ore to the smelter as theaendlng teams are able to haul Yesterday fifteen loads or between fifty and sixty tons of ore left mine for Wasatch The same amountthewill leave will today and will cars twenty-fou- r which complete be on the road to the smelter in the early part of next week It is estimated that this month’s production will exceed the thirteen cars of last month total of 'amonth by several cars about oars making for ths twenty “The development ' work In the ore body during the past week has continued to show an Increase in the tonnage of ore in sight The most Imraise where port developments in No 7 to the ore body is making off the northeast is a long narrow channel and has been followed for more than 20 feet from the main ore body This work is being pushed as rapidly as possible and it Is feeder thatorethis likely e quitesilver-lead Will lead of to another ore between the Emma ore bodies The shaft and the Illinoisbody crosscut is now in 200 feet and will be continued in the ore bearing Emma limestone until the overlying beds of blue and white limestone are reached Then all work will be concentrated in a drift to the northwest to Intersect Gunderson ore body The crosscut the on the first level has been driven for about- 60 feet Within the past few feet an increasing amount of mineralization has taken place and it would not be at all surprising a “Want that within There is In all the next few feet one of the Illinois Ad” In this Issue probability which will Interest ore bodies will be intersected’’ you more than any other news high-grad- - re-elect- ed V3' $12-412- 04 15 06$ 220 16 Americam sh Copper Market Quiet New York March 24 —The copper market has been quiet during the past week Scattering lots for electrolytio and third quarter delivery for been offered by resellers at conhas nearby the market rather an cessions but no change unsettled giving appearance has been reported In the quotations of spot agencies The market for with larger and nearby was normal today plrces ranging from S3 to 35 for the second quarter and from 31 to 32$ for the third quarter Iron was unchanged at at 14c 200 500 $00 at 6500 at OPENING SALES 1060 Utah Power A Light 1st pfd accrued dividend $10100 $ Independent Coal it & Provision Ogden Packing $125 00 Tucson Arizona make bid National Sav & Trust $ T60i We quote all local securities Logger- 1000 5c at 100 at le Articles of Incorporation Filed in the State of Utah February We are drilling 2500 feet from Midwest Company's property where are today 40 producing weHs 1G 1917 f’ Our leases comprise 2 $10 acres in tlic fa-mens Greybull Torchlight and Elk Basin oil field districts of Wyoming and Montana Oil Some Facts You Should Not Overlook — Act Quick—The Time Is Getting Short lor Stock at - 10cPE This Company Has Organized for the Purpose of Producing 25c at Aiid Not Solely to Sell Stock 14c THIS IS WHY YOU SHOULD WOT DELAY Four 100 at 68c 400 at 69c 30$ Big 70c Bannock 100 at1 $107$ Beaver Lake' Metals 1000 at $c Cottonwood Metals 1000 at 6$c 2000 at 4$c DemijohnMines 500 at 27c: 500 at'26c Eureka East Tintic Consolidated 500 at 4$c Gold Chain 500 at 20c Howell 1800 at 25c Iron Blossom 25 at $130 ' Leonora 5000 at4$c Mlchlgan-Uta- h Cmimpamy non-assessab- at $142500 at 12c (Q)nH each share a Incorporated under the laws of Montana July 20 1916 Stock fully paid and vote Each shareholder shares in every acre and every well and all future lands acquired hy the company at 11 02ft 't Either come’ to the office or write or wire your application for stock BE SURE YOU COME TO THE RIGHT OFFICE © IT MEANS THE TRUTH AND FACTS IF YOU DO 27c - ' ' ' v - ? 9 159 South Main t Street Salt Lake City Utah' OFFICE OPEN 9 A SI TO 9 P SI EVERY DAY " “ I -- V" 49 Am ©p2im Facsofl Otatt Atoomtt due at $250 CLOSING SALES Albion 2000 at 9ftc 1500 at 9)e Bullion 1000 at 14c 500 at ISftc Boley 8000 at 4$c: 1000 at 4$c :14 Antelope Star 600 at 14c Alta Consolidated 1000 at 26e SHIPS 24 CARS ORE Walker 02$ SSuma 50 at $127ft 1000 at lfto Iron ibng 1700 at 20c Leonora 2000 at 4ftc 200 at 27e Mlchlgan-Uta- h Neva 1000 at 2c O K Silver 400 at 26c: 1000 Bannock 1800 at 30c Original Bristol 2000 at l$c Pioche - ' January near futflre are anticipated Iron Blossom Indian Queen $147$ 148 00 A HIGGLE & CO OGDEN - 26ftc Paloma 500 at llftc Paloma Extension 1000 at l$a 500 at 6$c Price Mines Provo 1000 at 5c Reeds Peak 1000 at 7c Silver King Consolidated 100 $422 ft Texan 500 at 21c 07 e e at 100 ' ‘ Bristol 3000 at at $1271 0: Prince Consolidated 200l)c" Paloma 800 at 11c Rico Argentine 2000 at 9c Reeds Peak 1000 at 7c at 38$c 'Rico Wellington 1001000 500 atle at 9c Syndicate Silver King Coaliiticn 200 at $302$ Silver King Consolidated 100 at SERVICE $425 Tintic Standard 100 at $145 ' ' Members of Salt Lake Stock A Mining Exchange Whirlwind 2000 at’14c" 800 at 15)c Members Chicago Board of Trade —J ' Wilbert & 12c500 Yankee Bryan Correspondents Logan at' Call Mala M Total sales' 88675 shares valued 'at I $1285150 week’s totals - 703743 shares SALT:- L AKE I valued at $12439755 $16400 311500 $ 80 00 $23500 321700 solicited to' feet within lines of the company and the- ore is dipping right into the heart of theis bij domain The present production only-Ncoming from development work made is yet being particular effort However to extract the prestonnage ent work is raising sinking and drift on the ore shoot which coning ahead to show large dimensions This tinues work is yielding ten to twelve mine cars of shipping ' grades dally ' Wilkin send word Superintendent to a that the ore is apparently turning carbonate Where the ore was first broken into and it was eighteen Inches wide samples gave returns of 35 per oent lead 15 per cent zinc eight ounces silver and 1 cent copper or a $55 grade of ore per under present system of smelting it is expected to get pay for the zinc as well an the lead content The vein now averages five feet wide The fact that the ore is turning to carbonates shows a condition similar to what was found on the upper levels With 450 feet of backs the Moscow is now rated as a new mine In the up-zinc ore lay Just off per workings the the lead and can be extracted pretty clean Moscow the month the past During has three carloads of zinc ore shipped to In addition the lead output Tnls zinc carries about 82 per oent and company net smelter of brings tothe$1800 a The Moscow ten oarloads cjLT or about 500 tons shipped of ore in February The production from the new strike out about 100 fast west from the Cullen shaft is soon to largely add to the expected amonthly $22500 tonnagei The company paid dividend in and more In rhe 500 at 4o Boley 13 2000 at la Lake Metals Beaver 01$ 2000 at 1$& Cottonwood King 07 Cottonwood Metals 1000 at 6$o 05 Demijohn 2000 at 4$c 27c 09 at Eureka tines 6003000 07 at 9e 1000 Eureka Bullion at 8$e 89 Howell 500 at 26$e 2200 at 26c 500 70 300 420 14 WILL SELL $105 00 strike is Stockholders of the Hope Mines Development company held their annual meeting in Salt Lake this week at which the old directorate was and reports submitted The reshows ths company free of debt port and owning about fifty acres of gold claims in famous Sonora county mining Gal I860 feet of During the year was accomplished work development $4100 was paid for new gr ound $5000 for new machinery and $14600 for op- er&tini The total expense on The company had hand $15000 in cash and received from the sale of bullion from the mill It treated 400 tons of company ore Supt George Weston ends his reas follows: “The ore production port did not meet our expenses during this ore outlook for this year the but year Is a great deal more promising at the time’ present The development work done consisted of 745 feet of raises 240 of winzes 665 of drifts 220 of tunnel and 4800 feet of stoping square ana officials elected The directorate this week were as follows: Thomas W Whlteley president Henry SadlerF and O Mark Reedall vice Johnson treasHorn secretary C Wpresident urer who with 8 M Stenhouze J L Brown George Weston and R O Crack-enbuconstitute the directorate Before leaving for the mine yesterWeston declared day Superintendent the property Is looking better than that ever before It is the expectation te make the best showing in its history now that it is equipped the mill oper and the valuable ad ating regularly three fractions have Joining claims and paid for and no large expenses looming up - 25 00ft a e Shipments of ore from the Mlchlgan-Uta- h of Alta during the first three months of 1917 amounted to sixty-fiv- e carloads of ora In January the output was twenty carllods February ir twenty-on- e and so far In March The cars will average twenty-five tons each making 1625 tons for the lot As ths ore averages $30 to as high as $45 a ton this should bring the aggregate for the three months up to approximately $50000 The production In 191$ totaled $998 dry tons which averaged $26 to $32 a ton This would be worth approximately $200000 President Norman W Halre of the company said yesterday that he expects to see 1917 treble the total outof 1916 Many difficulties have put been overcome and should not face this while the indebtedyear’s ness ofoperations the company has been graddown from production ually whittled to see enit is expected profits whlcnout in the course of the wiped tirely next few months The manager the physical conditions at the reports so mine never befora the indications of a large good with of a higher grade of ore availtonnageNew able disclosures in the Prince tunnel In particular are Copper gratito the management Samplings fying across one faoe of eight feet recently 02 silver 28 returns of gave lead trace: copper gold 65 iron 161 silloa 897 and Urns 84 making a $30 ore This ore body le being developed at a 600 feet in from the of the point tunnel and 850 feet from portal the surface snowsL for a Owing to the heavy time the Michigan was forced to comhaul its oree from Tanners Flat the pany’s lower tramway terminal all the way to Sandy Now however the canon Is open and the railroad accepts lie ore at Wasatch three miles from Tanners The tramway has bean opbut steadilytheall winter It hadthree eratingbreaks three being longest Hundreds of tons of ore ha e days been piled ur at Tanners awaiting the ore teama From now on little trouble is anticipated from transportation 1400-fo- ot : 05 King Sioux Con BIG BODY IN TUNNEL - 137ft 180 11 de Swansea Con South Hecla Silver Shield So Hecla Ext Chief Santaquin Silver Tungsten Swansea Ext Secret Texan Tar Baby Tintic Central Tintic Standard United Tintic Uncle Sam YTtfth C!on Union Chief Victor Con Whirlwind Wilbert West Toledo Walk er Wood lawn Yankee Con What la considered encouraging news has been received from SuptMin-0-P1 2? D Fenkeli of the New Tuscarora in showings company regarding tunnel 20 ling which of the company's the face ex02$ leads the management to entertain 04ft an Important discovthat pectations 17 soon made be will according to Inery 07 out by local officials formation given 650 of the company The superintendent 04 i that two stringers showing 01$ reports running silver have been found ruby and the course of the tunnel 06 with states that letter his since last then 02 of stringers the face is full 14 New Tuscarora ofthe Property 2v00 consists of four claims embracing 32 In the old acres seventy-fiv- e about 041 Tuscarora district of Nevada fifty 04 miles north of Elko Tuscarora was 27 one of the great silver producing disof the tricts days and is credited 00$ with having early had a number of mines 225 $9000000 from which it om $1000000 to 25 from about was taken the production " a dozen mines being said to total thafc $35000006 whlls it 22 I many millions- were taken from placer ®5 Some of the big producers ?4 I operations of the past and the production credited to them are as follows: Nevada Queen $1200000: North Commonwealth InMorning $190000: Early $3700000 Nor?'P®l® dependence Isle $3000000 Lost Cause $£9000 Comando 33400000 Navajo $7000000 and Dexter Grand Prize $4800000 $9000000 " The holdings of the New Tuscarora aTI Join the property recently taken over of practi-- I oi”l by the Stewart and consist to contain the said ground virgin cally 375 extension of the same vein system 65 made from which the large production 10 North Comthe Nevada Queen andSince by 04 the anmonwealth was taken 02 Stewart bv company nouncement the 04 waa published the New Tuscarora as It is management has been elated 05 as good has believed company the 05$ chances of producing a lot of ors and 02$ earning big nrofits from Its virgin 22 the other company will have ground as old 01 mines from the 150 who has invented a Holden E R 45 flotation-leachin- g has process that 11$ been tested in Tuscarora's extension 06 the dumps J P ParsonsE representing 26 K Stalllo Tus-1and Stewart company 01$ others Interested in operations at 1 I in week conference last held earora a 3® I Elko to discuss matters relating to work at a number of resumption of While by another processo 02 properties 68 per cent after thirty-twa saving oftreatment 30 was reported it hours 160 is claimed that in six hours the Holden a saving of 93 per cent process made content 30 of dump samples 009 of the snetal I 65 CARS $30 ORE IN 1917 ss $3-700- 19) hi low-gra- 115 01 Already the Moscow of Beaver county has extracted about 75 tons of first-claore from its new strike on the level In of reports to the contrary officialsspite declare that the the 600 700 - SUNDAY 1 P 31 TO 5 P '31 J ' X - - v- - 'v ‘ v : - " ' f |