Show STANDARD COPPER HAS GOOD STRIKE I Ore of Fine Shipping Grade Is Encountered in Saginaw Tunnel Tunnel i P P. J J. Donohue Donohu manager of ot the Standard Copper company received word from Crom tho the mine at BIngham yesterday yes yes- CS I that tha tin crosscut croscut from tIme the Saginaw tunnel hail hal struck a live foot I vein of or ore two feet Ceet of which is shipping shipping ship ship- ping Clad grade grad vera Average o sm samples lEs of this ed cd a a. movement whoso whose al at mis to 10 se se- lead 10 40 0 ounces In silver and five Ivo per percent percent pel 1 cent ent copper coppel The rile strike was ed el by the management but It Itis is no io less les welcome on tills this account d demonstrating demonstrating demon demon- mol as I U It does doeR that thai the po of oC the iho property have havo not been ov over over- r. r e estimated I FLAGSTAFF I IN GOOD FOR FORM New v Engine and ul Compressor Ar Arc Running Nicely Icel The new compressor and gasoline engine Just Installed on 01 tho the Consolidated Consolidated Consol Consoli Consoli- dated Flagstaff at Alta AHa arc are now In good running order and operations at atthe atthe atthe the mine mine- are proceeding In a a manner highly satisfactory to the Ull management Controls from the latest shipment of pro oro from th the Flagstaff oro ore dump showed the presence of ot per cent l lead ad 11 1140 4 ounces In silver 24 ounce h Jol gold and 20 per cent Iron In ground of the tho Emma Emma Copper r company from the Flagstaff tel tun-tel continues with Indications ver very tat flattering The Tue drift Is being beInG run a a six foot vein of oC low grade rade lead and silver r. 1 ore and as It Is Ig dla drawing wIng cl blOse f to to the tho- tho contact Important changes are expected d at an any time I INCREASED SED US USE OF OP COPPER COPIER Extreme Prosperity for Producers Predicted t by Stone Co Ha Hayden En Stone ston 8 Co Boston In iii a tec recent nt letter letH on the copper outlook to Cay With U fop copper Er consumption running ahead he ll of and production consumers chiefly hl bI t fly concerned in getting cutting the metal t regardless q of price thorn there therl appears to tobi tobo bo bi bl good grounds for the mo most moat t optimistic op- op op outlook for the standard producing producing pro pro- copper companies whose sharps shares Ar tre rA listed on the Boston Stock x x- x change ha Looking In a broad broa wa way at tho the pr prospective demand for copper It I Is apparent nt that we are mA to see po greatly I Increased consumption now that re recent recent re re- cent Improvements in apparatus for Cor producing electricity have made It Il possible to supply electric light a and anil 11 power flower at a L price which the consumer can cal afford to pa pay The he turbine water waterwheel waterwheel wheel ha has made maile po possible t hit Iho success S. S of othe the hydraulic electric power plants at Niagara Falls and el elsewhere anti and antinow now the steam turbine I Is making possible pos pea sible th the success of or steam generating plants Long ong lines Ins of or steam locomotives that formerly han handled led the Iho trains on the tho roads In New York city cily are arc tol today a standing on tho timo tracks a aprey aprey aprey prey to lo ru rust t and decay lecay For FOI years they did dil the work but hut the tho traffic has Increased to toch such ch an extent that It I would bo be Impossible to handle with steam locomotives the that elec elec- Is now moving moving over time the sam am e. e and anti at lower bover costs cost Electricians Elec Elee say y that the main arteries of or orthe the largo large railroad systems will wi be equipped for electric operation during the tho next ten len years II It I Is not moro more railroads that are arc needed but hut better belter facilities and lower costs for tor handling th the traffic on lines already built hull Operation Oper Oper- atlon aton by electricity Is bs time tho solution of oC the problem For this this work worl copper will wi be required In enormous quan quan- t SA SAYS S 'S WILL EXCEL C. C R. R Jo Talks of oC Nevada Copper Merits C C. E E. Loose arrived yesterday from fron Yerington Nov Nay of which camp he lie has l be been n making an nn examination and anti ii ml hi which lie lir hp and his assocIates have have acquired acquired ac ac- ac the Dyer Dye l' l group over oven time the possession pos pos' session of or which there has for CO several severa years been ben so o much rivalry says sYR th the New Now York Commercial Commercial sing Discussing Yerington as a camp of or copper Mr Loor who Is the general manager o of tho Iho Grand Central and Victoria minIng min mba Ing hag companies companies' interests at Tintic Utah said hl It Il was ono one of oC the most merl men of the sisterhood of or copper coppe c camps mp to lo which his attention has been beer drawn drown In the past year lie Ho said he lie had no knowledge of any copper bear Ing zon more highly mineralized o ox or with wih deposits more moro pronounced than thail those exposed at at YerIngton That these are arc to ho bo roiled relied upon for great depths depth there Is Je everything to indicate he S said f Of Or tho the Grand Central and anti Victoria mines at Tintic he said id that at at no 1 period had th their ir physical I been bettor better betor than it HIs Is today PEERY BOOSTS MINING I CAMPS Tells Tent New Yorkers of or Developments De in ir lr L Utah and Nevada c D. 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H Peer Peery who has aided In the S development of several fc eral Western rain min minIng Ing properties says Ys RaS Ra'S the New Comm Commercial arrived in N Now New v r yesterdays yesterday a after ea an Inspection of hi hIs Interests In in the tho gold bearing f o ol oC Nevada Of conditions In the time Nevada Neva L camps Mr Perry Peery said that th they y wore were m gratifying All Al the camps he said Id were vere responding freely to development At th the record o of the tho tw year ha has u been extraordinary while the coming combat cominS of tho the railway to Bullfrog would b be followed d by iy shipments of gold Ores tres res such as s s never nevel have ha e been witnessed witness ed td d in the West West Mr P Peery OI also ha ban has C acquired valuable int interests lets In PaIr Fair Vall view Of Utah Mr Peery said ald that thai L the year will wi close upon a bullion bulon r rec c- c exceeding that of nl any I rie ne rp and anti Hint flint the output w would uld con tintic to increase a as means for the re re tle ducton of larger tonnages of or oro era are arc provided |