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Show THE MINES WOMEN PLEAD FOR DEEP CREEK REGION FOR women mine a a begin W. FHHeee too Finds to I L. Housekeeper, one of Mineralized Sectite of the same porapeny have come -to Salt Lake with such a plea and they say that they have entered upon a campaign which shall not end mel success shall have crowned theit less in the than Deep fifty Creek fost nnd About ' Lies Sixty ; Neal ac Surface, Professor and a J. H. mining region are net|tation, who that could | William and Weber, expert of the i o ce Kt re B ; repu- eri the is visiling his brothers, | it is Lewis Weber of Ogden, ee é ne ore body goes vertheless good nee Hey oe noves Dr. Winzell yesterday. "Most of these |the Lakeside Copper company properties are owned by poor men and|Promontory Point within the Jast women Who endured years oOf/qays, with results rer ards ‘ivati ;, "Haidiag ing to dainn a:and have arivaiens, to > the stockholders th yusiness for a railroad is more are becoming of the delay. |Tformation im- oe of the try. las 10S to the depths, news chee the ee ec richest : gold 2 at mines in é the ae couneed according trips | the} was ven} OS oF the; in QO est in. This is to be expacted on account of the fact that it is being penetrated from the footwall side, and on the upper levels the best values are on the hanging wall side ee Foresso Pie Ss report on the property. In the entire district comprising 3 si Riches mines Few = 8 Increase at have ever Depth, been opened Need Railroad Now. Promontory Point is made up of a/that responded so handsome ly to deam ce. ae ae : sedimentary deposit mineralvelopment as the Jennie New "The Western ‘Pacific railroad runs}j,.q zone is about 60 feet Thein thie anmene Seeeioee cceehas eect van within about forty miles of our camP|iving very near the surface, perhaps successive slagze of development... Tht waite et te at Dees ‘©/not more than ten to 60 fe The} ore body has Pee aoe there oe queation. ti abrupt declivity towards the lake on|/and values at Surcakotadven "dtoas o ra definite the West and northwest ESDP es here depth gained. increased both in siz virtually every foot of When the ledge first about: the time. Now, we know that|22¢ there the ore which the business men and mining men of |UTcsularly throughout a Salt Lake could well afford to buila | 2 the blanket ven. rhe that branch, rather than to permit |¢Posited by precipitation the matter to go over for even another | 4t were brought from ia deposited wide extent! CONDEG e.g from waters a distance became well defined, within a few feet of the surface, it was about six fect wide and gave values around $12 and piija tone walle one the 115 -foot! level it is from 12 to 20 feet wide and from year, Phe j¢ in with the = Me the possibility meantime . Goines being of the fleld occupicd by fines o weairoal that might divert Vada capitalists itis known are that up and some builders over that ing their eyes in of doing the callty a some be ee ae 7 vegetable matter places to Pe riod. Be q sof egetable cast-|/5 Remote oe « aeee and railroad way have been our direction. during aie matter. was than an found distinct} more ‘ As shipped a the prolific or less in Soper carloads which ton Even in}the others, the copper more several if ore netted the lower of better showing level is the bononza and ment is maintained Mohawk Drifts guessing have been if the have than no $60 better Jonnie ratio of it been on is a improve- will have the There are Bone "It is true that: Mr. Heinze,.who ated |" thebedssurface indicating iheconditions locality now has large interests in the dis-|0f ‘nese deposits. The highly mineral-| trict, has said that he would build a ized character of the quartzite a Toad to the camp this year the |Pesures. as. well the configuraetre p any of the run for 360~ feet on the ore body on the 115-foot level and there is an upraise of 60 feet. The ore thus brought to ht is alone reason Mr. Heinze should fail to carry out his threat the people of Salt Lake should display their enterprise by putting the line throu h. as gui Indteations now with assurance of its golng to the depths the owners know that the wea Ith-producing resources Jennie's Fa sation liN7 ite for Which Western Pacific doesn't, but if for oe may of be taken Copper somewha Glance. abundance é the ane T hecrceninee oe eo aracter nice ofwrade| Need Auto Line in Meantime. quality of them in places, are indica"Another thing that should be done | tive of large a of copper glance.) the district, pending the comple-| assays 79 8-10 per cent. equivalent 2 With to a good sized prove the Jennie a mine-it 0a] Line has can make "igh in account of the showing and rich strikes in the stage runs necting from there Deep Ajax with Creek, but there to Deep | will At present a to Vernon, another the con-| line facilities copper for|zone the © Deep beds are to be found covered are|Lakeside wholly Taateuuate and passengers are left every day at Ajax, sometimes making the trip to and from the district rete days longer than it should be. With better means of getting into the camp, travel would be greatly increased, the auto line would pay well aoe ane district would be greatly ben- e ne t eight to ten thousand dollars. is all but a certainty that these by Copper the in the ore] claims company, of and the with the values doubt entire solutely no question. Mr. Heinze's|churn drill instead of sinking shafts, cempany, the Western Ut tak has a method which is coming into quite World of ore blocked out; the Western| general uve in formations of this Pacific, the Midas, the Richards mine, character, such as that at Ely and the Carman properties and those in other places The cast of shaft work which P. Gardner is interested are being aint: $10 to $12 ‘a'fooot, while not far behind it, and there are numthe churn drill will probe the ground bers of others that could ship enough at a cost of less than $1 a foot. This to pay for their further development suggestion alone may be worth several work. The business of such a. disthousand dollars to the Company in its trict would be a wondérful addition development work, Other experts disto Salt Lake's trade, and can't see couraged the use of the drill how the people here can be indifferent to it. Quarrying Operations Possible. The group of eight claims now of development will be owned the Electric Mining and very compared to the outlay Milling company was located six years usually necessary in prospecting and ago by Dr. V ll, the company havopening mining properties. The nearing been incorporated a year later ners of the blanket formation to fae Dr. Winzell an Mrs Housekeeper burface, the close proximity of own five more claims in the same lorailvead, the short haul to the eae cality, which is in the Clifton disan d, the fact that the formation tilts trict, four miles from the town. of ab out 15 degrees, so that the extracClifton. Assessment and development tion of the ore can be carried on by work has been done on the properties qu arrying and handled by gravitation almost entirely through the efforts of are facts which assure economy in Dr. Winzell, whe aside from devoting operating Indeed it would be difficult "a portion of the earnings from her lo find anywhere in the country all the profession to the purpose, has pussed co nditions so favorable to beth two summers in the€ camp, cooking for ec onomy of developing a prospect and the men ave eyed and directing the work don > declares it to be a Good oka es of ore have been pr operty of vipat promise, and is peropened itn several different wor kings in sO nally much interested in its future the propertics. One shaft in the Elee He says that but two properties in this tric group is in ten feet of ore. part of the country have exa cted of runs 15 to 44 hi m any special interest. They are the in gold and 2.30 ounces in silver. ce ypper Mountain property on the Winzell has no doubt that with a samt Nevada line and the Lakeside road at hand enough ore could be shipped to at least pay for all development work and with an excellent The oe Market, prospect of opening a valuable mine. May 2.-Money on apr per cent ruling rate, 2 COPPER PROPERTY PROMISING mnt: «¢closing bid. l per cent; offered at; 2 y Have Bo- at work and more men are wanted. D. F. Slater, score the Homestake mines of Leeds 7. ae ae a few days with ints brother, Dr. H, Slater of Prove Jacob Evans an tonight for Ne- vada, ing where property. he is interested in min- ; shipmehts OnE AT $ property a$ to will be made. 1e Esmeralda property is within four miles of the main road between Goldfield and Reno, and a spur is now. being constructed to the mine. <A force of fifteen men is eo eeee completed ce quiet; 60 days, 34%@4 per nt; 90 an Lys 1 per cent; six months, 1Y4Ga per cent Close: Prime mercantile paper, 5% per eent, Sterling exchange. ae with ecual business in t 3. 6.104.867 RS Seat $3.60 for ainley : posted rates re $4 and $4874 commercial bil 31.35 Bar silver. 67c. Soners 5i\c Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds irregular. ce the this at properties further in the Jennie Big Fourteen at the showing depth there be a genuine region north, of will ana inereased awakening without in that ONAKE RANGE HAS GREAT OFFERINGS Limelight. New districts are coming to the fvont in the Snake range, in eastern Nevada, at a rate indicating that important mining history is to be made in that region. from now on. he Sh altiuras district is already recognized as one of the most promising gold-silver districts in the entire state uw single mine in the Lexington district has attracted prominent mining men from Pennsylvania and New ork to see its showing-a showing' which prompted an offer for the property that for an grdinary prospect would be regarded as flattering-and now an entirely hew district is being opened a short distance northwest of Lexington. In pactennzcd proved eit in the same range, described as being 35. miles southwest an Clifton, U ene in the Deep Creek country, John P. Walsh and M T. Donovan have discovered ore which is almost identical in appearance with that taken from the Lexington-Concord company's big strike. It Is said to run 300 ounces in silver and 22 per cent copper-not so high in silver as the Lexington ore, but otherwise of precisely the same character » Creek and the Snake range are both tributary to Salt Lake and the riches that are being unearthed there full among the mining men of this city, who are beginning to » that the best opportunities are not always farthest from SAMPLERS. Taylor and Brunton vesterday released 16. cars of Utah. ores, three from Nevada and one from Colorado. Pioneer sampler released camps, three from Nevada and two from Idaho, FHHHHFFFH FE HFHH tHe ee eoeees + + + +> ae + + New York Curb List. eo quotations and sales on New oo rb furnished by private 5 y Badger Bros., brokers, 19 South Me. ain street: Low. High. Bid. Off'd. Balakiala a Picderss 8% . SEPA COORG: cece. 1 LS a ston Con . 26 2% | 26% Cinheeia nd Bly co. eee S14 8% Dominion "Copper = 6 A 6 6 Kly*:Con... .. araea canneneas 1 1% Ely Witch 11-16 1% CARO sors: sane tan 9 9) 4 oy Greene Con 22 ad Greene C ananea ; ' 1 146 King Edw 5-16 1 5-16 1 Nevada Con 13% 13% 13% ##413% Newhouse .......5 15% pas LQ ssuBecess ccc... 19% 15% 1514 11 ccpee oc... 11% 96 WH 11% 274 68.5 50c- Garfield-50c + + + + 2. Nipissin ¢ Utah Copper . J Se sinelt WEA -_- Ss nett excursio industrial otis Thre oO trains. in the West. But | a a AINS More | IN Da was oul at in from) Nat demand hanged Lasses Sevenfi Troughs changed| Vietor were Cc naclidnti 67,895 ds sola Are Fi Fr actional WC and : Wells a argo Salt Lake | WM, . Strength. i §8o. He ‘TIBBALS' | os , 23 alo B ldg c Th City, fa = Corn Shows Late | * shares ne UTAH : INVESTMENTS generally firm were inclined ts result of heavy sold B bk. brow i el Eee Tunnol > » =<« 2746-A. Phone Ind. E Henry | DECLINE 145. Phone | pen HELP MARKET eee WEEKLY LETTER recarding (rer the aggregate sum of 0 | Gives valuable pcan: «(Closing quotations and the day's salex ON ne i-The wheat 1 etl mining interests in Utah and i ° Youy Jacobson, president of th Cofollow : © ‘ courses lant : Fs (= -- -= toda on ued it Gow ty al -1Call for « . lumbus Consolidated and South Columbus companies brought down from othe - nomen Haye i \ th ysuren rep | i , I Bid. | JAsked_| |Bid. jAsked.| 0), a AWe TMLee ge tS City p Telephones 1081 Alta hills yesterday the eheering news aes a 0 dict furthe rain mniah : fain ws that the Continental aerial. tramway Albion a $ $ 1.60 s rt mi , » ey tlso reported in rio J Pp will be ready to go into commission early next week.. But for the heavy nh Tani 9 so 10 a Daren 1 lib I Loan a vd snowstorm in the mountains Thursr ened | J I i J day, which prevented working on. the towers,..a limbering run would. have Beck Tun 1.571 1.60 Lib Etre ee ha ic touted been made esterday but it is loubt01% @ ls 10024, | gaN Ke 'T ST Black Jack i 50 us 45 FTA ETO and Leh"ld ena eelinednto 6 W.ol SECOND SOUTH ST., ful now if the ‘finishing touches. can Bullock 2 id om ecember opener lon ut 1007 Salt Lake City. be put on before Monday The ColumwWisa M pat 1 } it oj d ield for a ne} 4 P i fe ns } bus Consolidateds loading station is : eas a Aton a On he eo Private le eed wires over LOGAN on Mereut all ready for business and as soon us } : inal quotation ere Jul ; lower | AND BRYAN Century system. , »s , it La Sente be ne mec the tramway machinery is started the = ‘ lv executed on Colo M 7 20 0 , | 100tgar ‘ ey Orders promptly execu 0 - 5 Columbus will commence sending out too ind Decem ) : A es : iD SAN Oyclone 10 u | 101% NEW YORK; BOSTON. ANI i\s the ore by the new ro This i of great importance to. the aie Judge: ie TBE ros , *| Figg | more The vé corti: int mark pened iC) PRANCISCO Stock. Exchanges; aud Daly 7.00 7 7.50 future showing "weak, n softer] LAL : oe Columbus; for the reason that it will Eagle's) I 20 j eelin Juls is sleady on good buy-|New York and Boston CURB «tarenable it to turn into money the Jarge i and BB 2.50 =o) ing 1 commission ho. J a : {beral advances made omrall umount of ore accumulated in its. bins Pthe ld ~" opened unchanged Wy | Kets Lit Be , and on the dump. Not less than 1,4%) Ga Central 1.50 1.00 £50) asp old at 38 d then declined to} listed securities. Galena 0 0 N44ba2 tons of its bigh grade oro i twatlting | 2. re «RK Gold Daisy 1.25 : The close was-firm= with July high-| BOTH TELEPHONES 575. the means of transportation to be sent Iron Blos if 7 71 2 erent: 2 to the smelter Special efforts have Ingot 0S Q | Talk ‘ont ¢ steady at the opening | been made the last two or three week oe Bower on ‘2 1 an tenite d December .were-in i a oO ft j out with wagons, but the roads have been sG bad that not to Lou Dillon 20 PRtar Iie Pe" ie a aola Tat : exceed ten tons a day has been handled With the tramway in operation it Is Lead King lo 1 1842 192 Provisit wi qui nd prices. e} (Established 1893.) expeeted to bring the shipments up to Macammoth oll 1.40 eo" l sir 0 wen} vldvcent-deckine in Se we | 3ONDS, SUGAR STOCKS, x at ‘ d the akness Of Course 1 } oie "i we 100 tons « day in a short time | Ps, Po ateMi Jacobson of the work reports of good opening up South - HINSLEY HAS FINE SHOWING OF COPPER Dunyon, from ul who Neva ida, where was. he has IXinsley occ HAS NEW Attn als i: "4 S.. |e West 2 eS 1.50 20 18's 19 5.50 15 27.00 1824) s 1746 gs " 104 25.50 Mt the 0~ | pork AAD. 18 19 Shiel Ey Stray id : "eee Dox aioe Swansea > 29 wil r ¥ : 1.65 17 1 iG a 2.00 1: ar Wa ae : lorenoon ee) 2 1 0 a6 2.00 70 See a ) a 1.65 Sam 19 oe 2: 0 Beye So Col Con sipmenta, a Sates, result!" 399.3 ere HERALD 100 9944. Shares sold value, Rye- Date \ pas an Wabash oS 700 Yankee Shares : value, Black autloc t¢) ay 00 Mining light, 100 t £ = $1.55 . 9c; at 2h% Seven Troughs, 30 at a Victor Con., 1,000 at 13 Shares sold, 10,820 S00) , 200 at pe CAVY light. it ales $2, 100 at : 1 as : UNLISTED sixty or = seth Bien May, WELL. prevent 05 ay of | strong. Mining Mas alley Western Western D. i MePherson, consulting engineer of the Werington Copper company, is in the city from thé camp, where he reports work progressing. satisfactorily The Yerington Copper, having completed the timbering of the shaft, which is down 8 feet,. was ready when. he eft to start the power drills to work sinking deeper. The shaft will be driven now at the rate of about 100 feet a month. Ki. W. Clark, superintendent of Senator Clark's Ophir Con. and Bingham Copper properties, was in the city yesterday The Bingham Copper lower tunnel is being cleared out in preparation for extensive de velopment in that property The ape Ta On committee of the Tintic Mine Owners' association will today meet with representatives of the Salt Lake Route, at the Commercial club to discuss rate revision. $30-CALIFORNIA-$30. Sale now on-Round ttrip. Salt Lake Route only, 169 S. Main St. He who hesitates has to take an upper, 1 0 | | te Sept., _| Ts 3d Wellington Mine Has Lead Zine Republican Special Sian PROM Iwo Ore, . the other in er will lear about P volatile mat- ; Oo ae ( contains CREO, first excess Accumulated| of of the month, exe 2.9% in nes ot ipit tion | 1.2 inches. |[ precipitation for a ora not slack if stored vear Vear. Yo id aw Too mighty rood "17° the é start, or good A thre fill X > your oe coal sta and 4 at 4 it' mo Just ; waist 111 1, SO bi ; durino in during vas why the months. | _ | } | 57 | 2 50 Strikes Utah { LEAD | All of| Th . ] { ue Dooly Block, | k oO. City. . e ea Oro SUV ERC 5 tN | Service, the = and 5 Coal anrloe z| i! Breckenridge, Colo.. May Two strikes have been made in the Wellington, the wheel horse mine of the Summit belt Both are of zinc-lead ore, The first body was encountered in the eastern section of the bonanza and i Street. Main . Gate Castle 7 Creek H} 94 per cent eee ae oe ae son Mees 2 Ue 4 3.00 50 1.50 HARVEST the Accumulated, since Jan 4.00 200 uw 25 05 Nevada Notes. Boston and San Francisco mining stock quotations were not received yesterday on account of wire trouble I vig i. has returned from the Bullion district, where he went to inspect properties . Thomas Weir went to Bingham yesterday to look after the progress of preparations for active development work on the property of the Ute Copper company |-Accumulated bo ae Copper REAP 1.10 | 1.15 1.50 | CITY. South 4| It Pi oe Mes i$ 1.20 [$1 - Hf 60 15 1542} MeDanald Ely aildriver ; Odin Ovlo Copper Ihlo Kentucky Standard Copper Thompsai Treasure Hill 0. | No. 7 Summer occ. ee cee uUSIC u LAKE SALT since Ely Witch on 1109-11-15 Rio, 6%c; Ms ed Nh Walleymatesillanciecamibeloieeinonnin = ---- e quotations a Le im Central Biscuit Copper Bones ‘advise , not Masob may Weomake and . | Utah's Leading Music° House deficiency of temperature since the first of the month, 1 dewxres oo imulated ¢ temper: itur ‘ Jan wl ees Relative humid TS 71 per cent at 6 p. nun Total p ipit tion from 6 Dp. m. to 6 p. m 1.58 ches. | Ps 10 attentiow trouble. examination ° Closing and Early serlous = Re ey ; | erence ee Record tthe local office, Unite 1} Stat we teh er bureau for twenty-four hours ending a 6 toda Maximum emperature 6% degre minimum femur: iture,-39 degre mein } temperature iS derrees Which is 13] $1.15 - sight eves J. IL. KNICKERBOCKER, O: we : 7. Practical Optician, 143 Main street ace ee ease cane innate Pile. 3156. free. -_- bulk $7.50@8 60 aa phone! ae examined. Enmuna Copper and Standard Copper Lead Trading on Open Board. Unexpected Tunnel. oo r ee Ind first Indication of failing eye irritaUion, have your scientific Coffee. is.3d;, aie eo ae At $5.50@5, 25 ee ee noming tl: fey ; ee Guaranteed. Court. low- $5.95 market. Genin. es . News THE TEST OF TIME | Haus Mace Our Wedding Rine es Fumibiic Yy For workings, | about a quarter of a mile away. he veins have different directions and no connection with each other their | courses indicate that the first body | may be followed for a quarter of a mile within the property and the lat | ter for half a mile The continuance of ore bodies over long distances, | with short Interruptions, is not un-| usual im this belt In addition to zine and lead the newly opened bodies contain iron and. silver, while gold! has been found in the western vein j These discoveries, with the sever ul} bodies blocked out, provide the We Hington with more stoping ground| above the tunnel levels than it will be! able to remove in a long and indeti- } period of oper ation Product 1oTk been proceedli ig oO at the carloads a a ay, a rate y no othe r com > growis to be ing demand for its products is providts. = inc ing a handsome revenue. ome nts began on ascending quotato re ap tions, and now it is prepared lead, which has jumped| harvest on ot! because to a lofty position partly at local smelting eT Charles mine is owne d by James Downing Jenve r and Ww Oldham of ecu City. | M choose well when you h ont | | The Daily andSendaxy | | | | Republican ! ou | aclont one from our stock. | | ade to fit all fingers; differlent weights, and in 18 kar t | d 9 a }an 2 karat only. j | ESTABLISHED | ¢ A ‘ R Contractors $ SAAN mixed, ee 1 ° Sey E - Watch 1,7; ative ers wethei and E KK = you $5.50@6.00 1.000; Work Ontario = en 2lc. DO 6.05 imbs.. ‘ . OR WL 2914c. ene STOCKS ae 25 and he ifers. 75; All 5 Mutton wethe stear pigs, = d E. C. ement 5c Tow I $6.20@6.35 $5.5006.25 Omaha. ( 24 -Cattle, ind = stra COWS 85.907 g C. | No. | York May : 24 3 fair refining. 3.37% $3.92;. molasses sugar , erushed, $5.7 : at | $5150 50s. 4 £4.26406.50 Dee $6.05@ are 5.95006 10. Steaua a nn EWARD T Specialist. St. | and reaps $3,004.75: calves, Do and st 138, $3.2504.65 Hoz s-Recelipts, 11,509; market 45 buyer 500 at 12%4¢. 1 activ M75.75; an Sugar May Day, 1,0 a os : eye Silver Ki ce Seven fount "100° at t5c Carisa, 2,500 at dic. Wabash, 600 at 22c; 100 at ; ‘Omaha, mi: arket o $ S Sign Richards 6s. heifers 1,000 ewes, PE" ERSON, | S, fed a an strong 36 25007 14,000: market as packers 36 er 1% fe BOARD. at $1.5714, r Mammoth S, $5.00007.00; 4,274.50 OPEN Beck Tunnel, 1. 000 days: 300 at $1.5744 I Re Con., | |CHAS, a ket Largest. BLAS 20 feeders €3.50774.90 bull S, $3.7546.00; Western fed buyer 200 at 1,000 ce | 10c | Ti | T, City an and SAND Br to ..24.-Cattle R Na ve steers, cows and Ad, a0 NO .80 vada H. andFlorence, 1,000 at 7c. Richmond Anaconua, 590 at 13¢ value, a Western, May stead native Hogs-I Heavy, 18c. $1.57%; 100 feet 5 CITY. Jeweled a sign They are 10% ¢ |" | dre eam, 1 the real thing, The:most | Brilhant Signs in Gold, Silver anda Col}ors .No C ee Metal Signs and Met| il Raised re ‘rs 2,000 21.8001 eae 0 Oldest Nevada, Building. New LAKE | Patentea chippea, atirrorea ana Le Thc ead King, 500 at 20c; ee at Mountain Lake, 500 at fc ictor 2505.60; 5,000 a she ep-Kcceipts at at The | yearlings. ssi00gertd; | pts, ansas .Cily,). 2.00: market Sules. 1,500. at 2944c, ck OM at dic. 1000 at Sisc: ( ‘olor ado sO lambs 39,077 10 Selling Weateins.: s:600025:" tockers a j Ee May Day, "500 at 29; ney days Silver King, 20 at $25 Unele Sam, #00 at 7 a Sa. & aS Tunnel, sted Sheep-Reer 19,650. Afternoou Beck ee Ons 5.10 prime and Manager ' } \yuoted medium, $1,304.40: stoc kers and $2 905.20. Hogs-Receipts, 25,000; market lower. Light, -$6.20q06,47! mid 645; heavy, $5.95a@6.52% roug h pig SU.SO0M 6.40; cood to choir $6.20006.22\4. mn 1 io . Wyoming gi | not - CO. in Progress SALT GAY sholtars, roo Idaho, St mn & General | Fs Main DUN RUST, Offices Investments Sold. 127 - G. GDORGE 9.10a oh $1.60 R. 1) 16.5206 BANKER. - Utah, ks "Phones Some of the unlisted stocks were tracting unusual attention on the mining exchange yesterday lore than 12,069 shares 0o Standard Copper cones hands at to 58c, and Emma Copp wus active and 26c. Ohio Kentue 7 sold at & MeDonata Fly ae Migs Cc cue ie at ce nd lie, itch at Main CITY. STOCKS hish-Grade Bought and Both | | r 46c. at isc sold,' Selling Tu July, ca Cash, 70@so clo rand timothy to), e Other | ret 8540) oe STOCK MARKETS, jie. on Swanse A G 42h and Jul ih, 88 Rark I x, BANK ts i 9; 8 hoe Kansas BOARD 1.000 at she res South ; ee a 11; $8,796 OPEN G irisa, MI My: days a 200, : 0 a 1,500. at : ae Pork Lard-May, RAG INVESTMENT ‘ Chicago. Chicago,' May ‘24.--Cattle-Receipts} steady Beeves --${-4006.50 . at at Selling unchan: tebiae Wheat-Ma 1}. | Et Seven 1 ‘ ace Ze. 50 opened Ledge Third BUILDING, Bankers and Brokers, Development werk in a large estate of the Revenue Mining comi Beaver county is constantly bringing to light unexpected tunnel which is the famous Where shaft work was abandoned on account of water, the third blind ledge has been ene ‘ountered since the work was started. This most recent strike was made ar 175 feet in. The vein three feet wide is of excellent milling grade The first unexpected ore body encountered at about 70 feet in tunnel The company prospected this some, but went ahead with the tunnel, and at about 100 feet a second, more clearly. defined vein, was encountered. so good that drifting upon it, an extra sang of miners being set to this work The vein has been a distance of fifty feet improving constantly. sig «=6ddevelopments are anticipated on this cross vein within the next fifty t in Yn JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO., ( | aml dade 500 at. 12¢ 500 at $1.6244; t 60 oats Aude canine apened oe OES =S7/2 Butler Liberal, Ree kK Tunnel, eller days ty day (Oat Tron July chiahr a] I i STRIKE. Armentine| Clost Ag tase i at ss he Ne a seals ayy mare 10716@9..10, ril ere. bocer 1O\ i Whin te a rat TASS ary Aas , hard. 96@os 0 hard, 4) an Nv QnaiT.0 13% | Qonn=ieo ah ¢ 29 00 Outeno » oA ; 0 Wamast so) ate some atu a iene ed tc lower ORES YatSenteniber ay sold at 2's || 8, cain opened Pee. | te] movernent: in 1,25 LIM lis 2.50 |, 24.60i Sacra aren just redistrict, upied Pega e Nev. Hills Nev. att New York Nev sEi\s Ontario Rich and A 3. King Unele time looking up lines and examining ciaims and workings of the Kinsley Development company declares that distriet has the greatest copper showi on the surface he has ever seen 36 miles east of Cherry miles south of Dolly the one company is working in the district and it has located practically all of mineral ground. las enough ground for several companies, however, and it is hot unlikely that the ground will be divided and two or three more incorporations formed There are several porphyry dikes leading to a granite-lime contact, The ikes are heavily mineralized and the outcroppings everywhere carry from 10 to 35 per cent copper. On one of its groups of claims the Kinsley Development company is working in four drifts from a one-hundred-foot shaft with results that are highly gratifying. In another place a tunnel has been driven 75 feet on a vein from three to five feet wide from which the values spread into the lime, the average of the rock taken out running about 15 per cent copper Although no attempt has been made to take out ore for shipment fully 100 tons of this character of ore is on the dump, and as a matter of fact, Mr. Dunyon says, ns ore could be ane from gosens of places on the surface far as can be judged ant indiations as far as development has pa Mr. Dunyon has not a doubt that several big mines can be developed there. REVENUE Day a dear crs ae este1 ae They() 14 se Sev. Utah Troughs N. A. Dunyon Finds Remarkable Mineralization In New Camp. NG, turned May progress the bie f informati« iii|| ate) 430, [DBE September and December were in| VQHN C, CUTLERER. : Di Columbus' new ore body. The drift has been run 1 feet on the ore and it is showing up in excellent orn vi being sunk. from { ; re * Columbus to explore the big ore body on the fourth level has reached = the 110-foot point It will go ten feet deeper to provide a sump and then drifting for the ore body will be tarted NS sal bee .| 1 Heh Encounters Several New Districts Close to Utah Coming Into 5 eee Men Believe They / nanza in Nevada. Provo, N 24.-W.: H.Ray and William M. Roylance have returned from their properties in Esmeralda county, Nevada, where they think they lave some bonanza showings in the copper mines they are aaenettng. They have a tunnel in 75 fee nd have encountered a large me oe ore which runs from 10 to 20 per cent copper. The first shipment is ready for market and as as the railroad is FH Provo se of success on the entire State district. For some time there been increased activity there on 5144 other chances are as seven or eight of ten of opening up a great mine On these grounds the property can be sald to be only a prospect, but the professor does not hesitate to say that it is one prospect out of a thousand, Professor Weber has made valuable Suggestions to the managers as to the most economical methods of developthe shipping possibilities of |ment, among them being the importCreek country there is ab-|ant suggestion sing common and practically unlimited. Awakening for State Line. not only does this development tion of the railroad is the establish-|the uncovering of, these deposits there) ing of an auto line to run from Monjis great promise of a mine of this high tello, on the Southern Pacific. Autos| grade ore. A carload at present prices the run from four hours. fortune May ce n sil- most encouraging Says, eer a the € laa gh eee $ > iis W of a that company. = | f}\* ERD LORIEedg REM CRNGTIITeRR ISG ecntiie ground as be they could, confident {Qn the second. of eee that a railroad would be built as soon |greater part of three days as they could show that a reasonable |]to a more thorough PEAS tonnage of ore was available It has | property : e been a long, tedious wait and now The mineralized ee is sya ated they patient on account oN} ten ec sales Satis'. But Lit Ore rallroud. was' within easy reach," sald | "9S made two trips to the property of] Ure'to make a big mine--probably on ‘4 Beck M9 DEEP and ae Continental Tramway to Be In| $1.62 » $1.57 Jat stan »y Wee,DSc Operation Early Next } 400 to 47 and Pee eth te Week. ver are plainly visible, and there ne Saeed Bo the sulphide zone Is yeing approache iv : . rene een coe en an geologist, nauonal GO Firm ae ! Lose a Little. marked the trading etieue re Prices ve ae more active one i nt or two as the Total 25, 1907 LIVELY. ae Generally | offer ings At the Jennie mine at Good Springs State Line district, the big ore has been cut on the second, or 175-foot level The ledge had been penetrated four feet yesterday Manager Short sent the company's office in this city is no doubt that it as on the upper ‘ ae ee gee eh Be ci FORMATION Zone ‘ Thick Feet the VALUES MAY IS MORE Active Ones ed activity Incr Indications Are Size of Body Also Continues to Increase, Prospect of Valuable Mine at Promontory Point. IS IN BLANKET Mrs. PROVES LAKESIDE PROPERTY SATURDAY, Bat lose Free Gold and Horn Silver Both Visible Where Tapped by Drift. PROF, WEBER LIKES sonal sacrifices they have has it must be admitted that the ume come for capital to take notic Agnes Winzell, preside Ae of the Bisetrie ahtting and Milling Sona i + + + + +> + + + CITY, UTAH, Prices :/JENNIE LEDGE CUT> ON LOWER LEVEL AND BULLION, ------ Settlements for ores and bullion yesterday as TAMORREC, ae Cornick & Co., were: re, bullion, £54.000 was quoted at 67¢ opor, 238%c; lead, $6 LAKE COLUMBUS READY 10 SHIP 100TONS A DAY. Paper cee SPRAGUE. FHFHHH HHH tHe ttt tet ttststtoe ORES owners PF. ORES Dr, Winzell and Associate Have Endured Hardships to Open Mine, When BY SALT TRADING T+ttt+++t+ +++ 444+ soto tots Believe Self-Interest Should Prompt Salt Lake to Build Road. MARKET REPUBLICAN, and PROSPECTS | FURNACESes ww MILLS EDITED WANT INTER-MOUNTAIN | j | Bell 'Phone Ind. 'Phone P. O. Box All the news for 50c a month, ll aily | and Sunday Republ ican |