Show "rT The Sunday Morning Herald-Republica- November 4 1917 Salt Lake City Utah n RISE IN METAL AND STOCK MARKETS IS NOW ANTICIPATED $25050 GAIN $100 SILVER NATURAL GAS NATION LARGER BY SHIPS COPPER- - ON KUNE MART ORE SHIPPED PRODUCTION OF SILVER ORES EAST AROUSED ALTA-UTA-H NATURAL GAS OF NEW PARLE CITY LAKE TO FORE MILL ASSURED IS STARTING UP UNEVIDA GOLD SOUTH HEGLA 1 Savage Raids of the Bears Opens Body of Sulphides 3 Feet Wide in Little During Week Were Successful Thrust Contact Annual Yield in 1916 Was Opens Shoot Ore 300 Feet in 753160253 Feet Valued West Tunnel at $120227468 Silver-Lead-Copp- er Statistics Just complied under the suof the pervision of J D Northrop United States geological surves- - department of the interior show that the volume of natural gas commercially utilised In the United States In 1318 was greater than that so utilized in any other year in the history of the natural gas Industry The volume used which amounted to 7S317025S000 cubic feet constitutes a new record extiy nearly 123000000000 cubic ceeding t or 10 per cent the former record established in 1915 The average price of this gas at the a point of consumption was 1398 cents thousand cubic feet and its total market value was 9120227489 a loss of P15 cnt in unit price but a gain of 3139130S7 or 193 per cent in total value compared with 1913 Credit for increased production of natural gas In 1913 belongs In the order given to V’est Virginia Oklahoma California Louisiana Pennsylvania lCanas Texas and Arkansas which toproduced 132000000000 cubic gether feet more gas in 1918 than In 1915 Significant Increases important locally but unimportant ns affecting the are production of the entire country Moncredited to Illinois New York and tana In only two states was there a in the significant decrease of natural gns In 1918 The production rapid exhaustion of the prolific Cleveland field In Curahoga count Ohio resulted In a loss of some 96 billion cubic feet in the total volume produced In Ohtn and the steals decline of the old fields In Indiana caused a falling off of 06 billion cubic feet In the output of this state The general increase In the production of natural gas in the United States In 1316 is attributed to an enormous expansion ofprincipally the casing head gasoline industry in all natural gas augproducing states and to a greatly mented demand for natural gas as fuel by Industries engaged in the manufacture of munitions of war The Influence of this demand Is shown In the increase in the volume of gas distributed to industrial consumers and in the Increase S:i the value of gas consumed to lower the Its effect being surf cubic feet average pr It per thousand of all gas sold in 1916 1 per cent us compar-t- ! with 1913 The principal beneficiaries of the increased production of natural gas were in the order named Oklahoma Pennsylvania Ohio Kansas West Virginia California and Louisiana which toconsumed some 104004049000 gether feet more gas in 1916 than in 1913 trr the total volume of natural gas Milncfii and consumed in 1916 It is cubic mated that 23S3SO78400n i i’i'T or 21 per cent was distributed to 2262(91 domestic consumers at an :i rage price of 2363 cents a thousand cubic feet and that the remain -i:i7 69 per cent or C177S9439 000 cubic feot was distributed to 17278 industrial consumers at an average price cf 1021 cents a thousand Compared with 1913 these data show gain of s per cent in volume of S perI cent in number of consumers and of per cent in average unit price of gas supplted for domestic tise and a gain of 26 per cent in volume and of 53 per cent in average unit price but a decrease of ot per ent in the number of consumers of gas supplied for industrial use The proportion of natural gas supin 1916 to industrial plied was I per cent larger than in 1915 Natural grs produce! and consumed fi-e- ! eon-mi:er- s in United Siitis in 1910: produced 2 Z 3 Business on the local mining exShipping ore that brings more than occhange the past week totaled more $100 to the ton Is not an everyday currence with Alta mines in spite of than 3$8000 shares valued at $89000 the fact that from Its early days more This is compared with 334000 shares than forty years ago it haa now and the previous week valued at $64000 then yielded up to the world new wealth This Is an Increase of $25900 which is of such richness as to cause thousands considered pretty heavy with satisfacto sit up and take notice It even at- tion and looks better for the anticitracted to Its doors the biggest capi- pated rise In the local stocks Hut in talists of the world inclusive of New spite of this increase in volume a good That was In its York an-- London many stocks went tumbling to new low palmy days of the 70’s and 80's levels during the week Hut at the of the Watson Manager Yesterday close Alta-Uta- h there is a fairly encouraging reMines newly Incorporated vival company received a smelter check from the week Columbus-Rexa- ll During from a consignment of ore wh!ch showed dropped $135 to as low as $105 net returns of more than $100 to the but recovered to $125 yesterday Tin ton The ore came out of one of the- tic Standard fell two west tunnels which are now be- j and fecovered tofrom $l4i iu $i2 $142 yesterday j ing driven easterly Into the mineralized Prince dropped from 91 cents to 77 limestone hill in the neighborhood of cents but closed yesterday at 82 the Peruvian and Sells west workings j cents and Controls of this consignment showed 74 the line actual gain —and so on down ounces sliver 10 to 12 per cent lead and In yesterday’s trading ZumA moved 10 to 12 per cent copper to 21 cents Iron Blossom sold down up 2 No came out of ore tunnel to 59 The cents and Mammoth sold for $2 near the face which Is In 200 feet Here The eastern market was the victim on are two raises going up of “German short raids during the Ttt the top week deposit which is spreading low prices and unprecedentedly now The is like the letter “V" spread in some of the railroads and fourteen xeet wide tut the rich ore resulted industrials Utah Copper and Steel streak itself is but six to eighteen took new on this movement lows ore been has inches thick The stripped was slashed by the savage Kverything for this fourteen feet of the foreign bears assisted by This work is now necessarily slow teeth home cubs anxious for as the men have only hand drills Prep- some Shylock temporary blood profits Consequently-arations have been made to have pow- the boards got down to iij er machinery plugging away here by nessgoverning and are ferreting out the sly A December 1 or thirty days hence the hope of heie-aftwill be smiling wolves' with little later the Alta-Uta- h the innocent lambs opened from the east side through the and to protecting the market sustain general a Kecla South where short drift will Sales on the local exchange yesterreach the ground day totaied 48650 shares valued at $1028475: for the week 3SS563 shares valued at $8962967 The official closing quotations and sales were reported as follows: 1 er Michigan DEAN OF DIRECTORS Alta Antelope Star Numerous friends of Herman one of the best known mfning men of the state and brother of Uov Simon Bamberger will fce pleased to learn that he wis feeling pretty well last evening The first of the week he was takn to the Groves 1a D S hospital on account of what appeared to be an acute attack of indigestion lie hopes to be home in a short time Mr Bamterger is probably one of the most widely 'directored' men in the west There is probably no other man on as many directorates of mining companies! Yet ever with a smile and joke he manages to attend all of tiie meetings He is also a director of American Con -- X f 02-0- 1 I I ge nla I 1 i tl Platinum Company Not Making Tests Attention of the United States geo- logical survey department of the Interior has been called a number of times to the fact that the Platinum Pa Is 'Metals company of Philadelphia platinum-bearin- g be to testing reported "materials for the United States govern-meIn view of the inaccuracy of this nt SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Write wire or telephone your ordem so-call- ed so-csll- ed South Heela Extension Silver Tungsten S I Blossom Swansea Extension Secret 002 05 Tintic Central Tintic Standard United Tintic 58 16 41 59 01 16 40 I Union I Domino Wyoming Oil Co has been ofHECLA DIVIDEND fered a cash bonus by the heaviest on sight hundred operator In Wyoming hundred thirty-sigacres of the Spokane Nov 3 —Heela Mining comSaid Co Domfno operator for hill Interest pany of Idaho today declared a divito'drlll by two deep wells dend of 5 cents a share payable NoIn tnt particular tract vember 25 to stockholders of record Ws November 5 This Is a reduction of 10 He Be ht cents a share from the previous 04 01 02 24 00 40 04 S 034 11 20 4 084 12 OS 01 05 044 95 54 01 354 81 03 042 03 07 03 25 60 052 214 05 12 Face of Long Drift in Favorable Ground Objective - y REPORT STRIKElN a THE LEHI TINTIC Big Indian Looks Good to Col Loose ncrald-Republics- 004 05 05 i 06 04 140 024 01 :02 022 Man- Lehi-Tint- ot face now t has been sinking quite a bit lately and this is probably the reason for the strike The working place of the strike is 500 feet lower than that portion of the Empire vein on which work was done several years ago by this company Lehi-Tint- ic y 9 Ore Runs High on 1400 OPENING SALES Alta Con 604 at 19c 1000 at Alta Tiger 1000 at 2c Alta Germania 4000 at 4c 1000 at 34c Big Cottonwood Bay State 1000 at 14c 184c Col-Kex- One of the directors of the Eureka- word telephonic Lily company said thatbore the informafrom camp yesterday drift Is tion that the ore In the north now one foot wide This Is on the 1400 level and at a point about 150 feet all lc - 354c: 800 at 35c 200 at 82c 350 Plutus at Prince Con 1300 at 80c 1000 at 3c King David Reed’s Peak 100 at 2c 50 at 81c -9 - Ships 300 Tons Tintic Standard has started its per manent working raise This is near Sells 2000 at 124c where air connection was the South Heela 100 at 94c seller 60 'madepoint drift from the the when days old the reached 500 new 214c at shaft workings Shield Silver level was on the 1260-foTintic Central 1000500at 4c The drift at $142 200 from the new shaft Tintic Standard 8140 at United A recent survey brought to light the Tintic 1000 at 2)c fact that where the raise went up and Whirlwind 300 at Sc was being cut is under West Toledo 3000 at 94c 1000 at a new station the main ore stope At a portion of 92 200 at $1774 was thought that a drift must Walker Mining 20c: it first 504 at 20c seller be run out a short distance to get to the Zuma 2000 at 60 days? 250 at 21c: 200 at 20c fastope Conditions generally aremainShares sold 48650 value vorable selling and shipments being $1028475 tained The output the past week was Week's totals: Shares sold 388563 300 tons value $8962967 selling 340-fo- ot : ON ORE IN DRIFT Word from the Logger in Big Cottonwood is that the main drift is now In about 600 fept from the portaL First the tunnel was sent in 200 feet to get under the old upper workings When the fissure was cut the drift veered off to the southwest This has been carried along the strike of the main fissure about 400 feet was the report of one of the directors yesterday This work has encountered considerable mineralization most of the distance The sillclous limestone is now showing in the face and the contact with the report quartzite is at hand is the 200 Back of the face about feet the ore showing was sufficiently encourthat soon & raise will be started aging up on it This is aken to be the downward extension of an ore shoot showinches in the 'upper ing about eighteen workings some of which carried high values The present work is under contract to R D Maxfield and he has three men on the Job This work is but a short distance from the old Maxfield omia-Comstoc- Prepar- k ing to Treat Large Tonnage on Hand it Relative to the recent developments at the Park City mine’ General Manager J C Jensen Is quoted In detail as follows: “During the month of October two Important strikes were made at the Callfornla-Comstoc- k One of these on strikes was made the 390 level of the Comstock In a drift started to the southeast from the bottom of the winze a full face of a splendid grade of ' ore was encou- tered giving promise of a large nage The other strlKe was made in the bottom of what is knows as the 250 leadzinc stope There are two feet lead-silvore exposed of hlgh-grsd- e This ore is being followed on its downward course and word was received from the mine this morning that six mining cars of ore were extracted in sinking on the vein yesterday A sample of this ore shows values of 55S lead 414 copper 1420 silver 91 zinc Pfospect work In other places In the mine is equally pleasing and new ore is being developed in a dozen different places “Mill tests are Just completed to ascertain the bestbeing method under which to handle the arge tonnage of known mill ore at the company’s mllL The intention Is to shortly put the mill In shape for the economical handling of this tonnage “The equipment and buildings at the property have been overhauled and repaired during the last few months so that everything is now in readiness for winter and everything is In splendid shape for continued operations under all kinds of weather conditions In fact a good heavy snow would be advantageous for hauling It being easier for the ore haulers to use sleighs than wagons “Taking it all In all the property never looked better The new development work wherever carried on to completion in every instance lias increased the ore reserves We have net one single blank in all our drifts crosscuts and upraises Wherever we have anticipated getting ore in a certain region and have carried development to that point we have been successful The late geological survey has been of great help In our development work “The geological survey has absoluteprove'n the theory of the existence ly of a series of block faultlngs the present ore channels ami nearer to the surface anl considerably reducing the distance te sink tli shaft for the known rich ore below It has also proven the existence of tho main fissure z?ne to the northwest of the porphyry dike to lie over 100 feet in width and has connected It with the outcropping of one of the main fissures 700 to 807 fet to the southwest of the present It has also established the workings fict that the source of the large ore bodies in the Comstock workings to the southeast of the porphyry dike Is a separate and distinct parallel fissure system to the one responsible for the ors in the California These two fissure systems with the accompanying porphyry dike traverse the center of the ground for a distance of approximately 4500 feet on the strike” lead-sllver-zl- nc - er H - Cardiff Stockpile Not Moving Ore General Manager Ezra Thompson of the Cardiff Mining company said yesterday that at present no ore is forwarded to the smelters frombeing the stock piles at Lovendahl a short distance south of Murray This had at one time contained about 2500 tons and has during the past month been reduced about 1000 tons Mr Thompson said however that a little ore continues to be shipped from the mine in the south fork of Big Cottonwood canyon The low price of lead has determined the management to hold the ore for a better market fis- northerly from the working shaft The 1550 at $125 700 at values are mainly in lead silver and the price to run $1221 copper Samples show Colorado 100 at 13 4c ton to the to $150 close Cottonwood Metals 1000 at 24c suspended for twenty-fOperations were 100 at 12c Cunapah of the power account our on hours 36 1000 at East Crown Point 5000 34c Con line cutting off in making a new con064 at Tintic East 05 Howell 4000 at 16c nection on the east side The power 044 Iron Blossom 500 at 60c S00 at 69c came on again yesterday afternoon and 424 Lehi Tintic 1000 at 4c the work resumed 02 Mammoth 300 at $200 03 New Quincy 500 at 8c 02 s000 at Sc 1000 at le Opohongo Bannack Tintic Standard 1000 at 5c 03ft Original M VEIL SIPPLES We are headquarters in Salt Lake for Oil Companies and Drillers for their requirements in Oil Development See us for Standard and Light Drill Rigs Manila Rope Sand Line Wire Drilling: Cable Drill Tools Bits Jars Stems Fishing: Tools Boilers Engines re Pumping: Plants and all Drilling: Requirements High-pressu- & COMPANY LANDES Office and Warehouse SECOND WEST AND SOUTH TEMPLE j if Telephones Wasatch 830 and 1012 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ot IQS GRADN EjiQiCvl High Grade laveat-mr9prlallar la Swari(i UM Itl DSOX AYE 1 MAIN 8T OGDEN HALT 1S93-4-5-6- ic face in sand carbonate formation Is feet deep and is carrying fully 600 about 6 ounces silver 28 per cent lead and $2 gold After driving this tunnel for a distance of 2000 feet the Empire vein was tapped This vein has been crosscut for a few hundred feet and it was near the hanging wall that the strike was made There Is about an eight-fo- Eureka-Lil- 00 00 STOCKS nt ager George Nicholsa of the rich strike was Mining company made at that property during the week LOGGER TO RAISE He states that the new strike Is in the tunnel In a distance of 2100 feet The making southeast for the Flagstaff sure 044 02 95 !024 &©o LAKE to - 3 724 001 - ot 15 014 the relatively shallow depths reached py the prospecting operations of the early ’90s The gas wells then brought into action are remembered by numerous citizens as having supplied Illuml-nato the company which then had a contract for lighting the city Yields of those 'wells also were chronicled by the federal government In its official report of the gas production of the several states for the years Abandonment of the wellsaand consequent failure of efforts of the pioneer prospectors in those years to develop a natural gas industry are said to have been caused by inefficient facilities for delivering the gas to the city to the fact that pressure of the gas from below filled the wells with debris and to the additional fact that arrangements failed of satisfactory with the municipal lightculminating contractors to longer take the Cening terville’ product and other causes “In those years” explained Mr Rich “the only market for the gas existed with the city’s gas company Today there is a broad market for all the natural gas which the Bonneville Oil & Gas company produces We may sell to the gas company for municipal Our gas can also be consumption transformed into carbon black with profit Its value for gasoline making feais another exceedingly ture In view of thesedependable three sources of gas consumption the company’s directors are enthusiastic in the belief that the work of developing the production is the only incident of activity necessary to have a new and Immensely potential industry successfully going in the vicinity of this city” The company’s officials say that they have leases on 2900 acres including land on which the deepest and largest e well formerly gushed just Richard W north of Centerville Young Jr is president E O Lee vice president E E Rich treasurer and Heber C Smith secretary Other directors include Alvin F Smith Ezra T Stevenson and Lutzen Buma The directors explain also that no promotion stock whatever has been allowed in their company and that they are striving to make it as close a corporation as possible Col C E Loose of Provo president of the Big Indian Conper company passed through Moab Tuesday on his TOlEDOAND way to the mine says the Grand Val- WEST ley Times accompanied by T G Wlm-mof Crescent He stated that he would remain In Big Indian for a couple SELLS OPERATIONS of days and possibly longer Colonel Loose stated that he is highly pleased with the progress that has been made in the erection of the Big YVest Toledo has got the power line Indian mill and the fact that the big is taking care of the riant Is now about reads to commence and the Fells manner work “Considering the distance from tramway construction in such haveto the is the that it expectation the railroad and the poor roads the line operating soon after De- mine erection of a mill of this size within a 3000-foyear is a feat to be proud of Colonel cember 1 said Manager A O Jacobson Loose declared “I know of mills no yesterday The power drills were connected up than the Big Indian plant that largerbeen in course of construction for at the West Toledo on ThursdayDan-A have two years and they are situated on contract has been given to Frank iels and he Is instructed to make the railroads The mill has had steam up all week dust fly He is an experienced conThere has been a quantity of ore run tractor and miner He will work night in order to reach the objecthrough the crusher and rolls and as and day tlue earliest possible hour One soon as all the tanks are thoroughly tives at soaked the ore will be started through drift Is now making out from the long Frederic tunnel to the northeast for the solution the Manitoba fissure The other Is 95 05 "lii204 Special n Eureka Nov 01 oof Announcement is made by E E Rich that the Bonneville Oil & Gas company of which he is treasurer has its affairs so shaped that this corporation expects soon to begin aggressive developments north of Salt Lake City Deep wells are to be sunk as quickly as possible While the directors entertain confidence that commercial quantities of valuable gas will be secured thpy are also sanguine of developing petroleum flows in the stratas below old-tim- 2000 Feet - A Hoglo - 124 390 Chief railway and also for the Palace hotel and many other famous buildings and enterprises in San large business W C Ralston Sr Is one Francisco of the men who wag prominently identified with these enterprises of forty years ago and now his son the present director of the operations that are being undertaken will endeavor to rework the ores that were ground in his father's mills and recover the values which they were unable to save According to a statement by Mr Ralston there is but little question that more millions will result from the new enterprise “The values” he said “according to the samples that have been taken at many points are very good The lowest secured was 60 cents per yard but the general average of all samples was $17 per yard’’ Here the son of his father hesitated and then added: “Just state that the gen eral average Is $7 per yard I will- not be believed otherwise but it is true” The cost of operation will be about 50 cents per yard A carload of 'lumber has been delivered to the company- at the site where the first building is to be begun and within three weeks machinery and equipment will be on the ground and work will startofImmediatethe Intention ly Itto is the the on a large work ground scale and within a year it Is estimated be that between 200 and 200 men be will shifts three and employed worked At the present time workmen are constructing a power line to the property This company owns large holdings in Beaver county er 03 02 80 02 03 ncle Sam I tah Con 6 :o2-1- 35 South Park Tecoma Con T b xa s Tar Baby a Tintic Zinc ' 4 014 350 03 W Ralston managing director of the Unevida Gold Mining company was a recent visitor in Carson says a Nevada correspondent The company controls between three and four miles of ground along the Carson river in the vicinity of Empire and it is the intention to immediately begin extensive work on the recovery of the values that are contained in the tailings of the old Brunswick Merrlmac Vivian and mills which treated ores fromSantiago the Comstock during the palmy days Millions of dollars were made the men who occupied these millsby and these millions were responsible for the construction of the Virginia & Truckee C com-pan- require 86 Plutus Prince Con Paloma Price Mining o Irot Rico Argentine Reed s I’eak Rico Wellington Mines Rochester South Standard statement it seems well to point out that though the geological survey Is now studying the platinum deposits of the United States no materials supposed to contain platinum have been sent by the survey to the Platinum Metals company for testing The geological survey has made no Investigation of the “amagnite process’ for saving platinum though it has received a few samples of the "amagnite” from the company Among the advertising matter issued by this company is a copy of a letter addressed to the geological survey specialist on platinum by the company itself Of course any statements made la such a letter carry absolutely no indorsement by a government official even if this impxession may be given to some readers ALBION PUSHING 1- -3 03 Ohio Copper Park City Mines Pioche Bristol ia off south under the big mountain 1 224 where years ago the Wellington ground 144 produced ccnsiderable commercial ore 044 The drift is now in about 3500 feet 4 50 from the portal of the Quin434 southerly tunnel of the South Iiecla During 04J cy the month of October the progress 14 034 made amounted to 105 feet or at the rate of a little more than 3 feet a 024 day which is considered good head00 way with a light force that Manager Watson said ’oi the ground is favorable yesterday for ore making but he does not look for anything 50 big until he has gotten under the old 0oj Wellington ore channels This is ap2000 feet further on Howproximately 20 ever the intervening ground Is well 1 5 54 worth this deep prospecting The man34 ager said that it would no doubt another assessment to carry the 014 03 work on to Its objective 03 002 Bannack Original Old Crater a Includes gas ptped from West Virginia and consumed in Maryland b Includes gas piped from Oklahoma and consumed In Missouri c Includes gas piped from Louisiana and consumed in Arkansas and Texas d Includes gas piped from Kansas and consumed in Missouri e Includes gas piped from Illinois and consumed in Indiana a Large Utah Holdings in Beaver County With only small force working the !ooj Albion continues to persistently push 43 06 195 074 Michlgan-Uta- h Alta-Ger-man- an Company Has 2900 Acres Covering Old Calif Producing Wells 16 )! bells Syndicate S King Coalition Seven Troughs S T Coalition S King Ton Lon Sioux Swansea Con South Heela Silver Shield Alta-Michig- 002 1 Nf w Quincy Naildriver Neva O K Silver Opohongo Stock 14 064 04 414 49$ 14 031 00S1 I Mosco a 1 00$ 054 62 01 074 Pour Exporation I COLE 05 11 Bullion r State KOI 41 18 0941 Bingham Amalgamated 03 Cottonwood Con nig 11 Pannack Gold oov Denver Copper PIS state Day I leaver Lake Metals 01JI Dig Hill Cedar Talisman Columbus-Rexa- ll 124 13 Colorado Con Mines 44 Crown Point I a rd Iff 350 L roff Cottonwood King “loojf the city public library ( alumet Metal Among the most prominent mining Cottonwood t entury companies which demand his y me and! 01R Eureka advice many times a year are the fol- - Central Dal 140 Heela Mining company! Dragon Consolidated lowing: South 28 Ontario-Silve- r New Quincy! Daly West oos Consolidated fmijohn Extension Albion Alta-Uta- h Mines South Heclal Daly-Jud01 254’ Extension and others rinpire Mines I Copner Empire Eastern Prince Ij" i 874’ Binpham-- T ooele Eagle Sk Blue Bell' Emerald 07 f Mines Levies Assessment Eureka 3i Emma ('on 15 Lari Eagle 014! Directors of the Bingham-Tooel- e East Crown Point 034 Mining tympany have levied assess- East Tintic Consolidated ment Nj 3 consisting of l cent a East Antelope 0411 Eureka Bullion share The dates are December 5 and Grand 194! H I Dodd Is secretary Galena Gulch December 2 Mining i of the company Gold Chain ot Grand Central M 051 Co Western Great 05 Consumed Gilmore 15 Howell fin Home Run 58 Iron Blossom X a noil 2 3 Indian Queen 10 Iron King o Mining Judge 0221 David 1 -King M dr a 3a Keno 032! LeSil Tintic 00 Lead Iving o Monzonite Monetalre Mammoth 18 Miller II111 04 May Day 03 at Mineral Alta-Germa- distinction from the big main thrust fault It Is off the Dwyer tunnel level where a raise has been sent up sixty feet This work is ail in values and from bottom to top the ore measures about three feet thick It is estimated that the ore will tring $20 to $30 a ton in copper and silver It is all a sulphide carrying more than 10 per cent sulphur another reason why the smelters open their doors to ft During the month of October the South Heela was permitted to move only about 600 tons of ore It was of average grades Heela Exteneloa and Others The South Heela Extension continues to raise and drift ahead for Its own It has only about 200 to territory 300 feet to go The wet state of the retardground nnd shortage of men are 400 feet ing the work The raise is up and Is still in ore Embargoes prevent shipments of this character of ore At the and are being maintained operations but Colonel Watson says there is nothing new to report FOR WELLINGTON 09J 18 04 1 Alta Tunnel & TCopper Alta Germania I oe Is being broken daily This 9re was encountered In the Little Thrust contact This is In contra- 16 Alta Consolidated Alta Tiger 1 b ion Bam-berg- er er Ask i j t Rid Returning from Alta where he has spent some time at the mine General Manager George lL Watson of the South ifccla company said that the discouragements and obstacles In the way of shipping the lead ores have In the past ten days In & small way been compensated by the discovery of a new sulphide ore deposit of copper-silvhe has three carloads of this Already ore on the way to the Garfield smelter and more of the same character of ore AT OLD MINE Owns Bonneville Mine Near Carson at v( |