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Show UTAH TALENT HAS A NEW PRODUCER The lirst consignment of Cyanide precipitates from the mill of the Mus-grove Mus-grove company of Idaho has been received re-ceived in tbe local market and this marks the beginning oi profitable I production of this pvopo.-lton, which has been deve'oped and financed by 'Salt Lake interests. A statement has been Issued by Secretary A Reeves; which is being mailed to the shareholders share-holders This follows. Attairs hae been shaping themselves them-selves in your company o thr.t we are encouraged to advise you of' their import. "Las' summer work wrs commenced com-menced on the construction of a mill, the funds for which were to be borrowed, bor-rowed, as authorized at a directors meeting held April 2. 1912. The mill Is now completed and has a capacity of twenty -five tons per day. Thit It' is well adapted to tbe ores is shown by the accompanying letter from your general managci. At first it wa- expected ex-pected 'hat during tbe severe winter months are would have to close down, but wo are going t0 make a strong effort to keep going "e have received receiver's receipt re-ceipt from the land office on our application ap-plication for patent on ih two principal prin-cipal mining claims Patent lb inld be Issued shortlv Titles on unpatented unpat-ented ground held by your com pan; are being protected. "The first shipment of gold will be received at Salt Lake Cltj on he 27th or 28th instant While the value j of this shipment js small, it is encouraging en-couraging becsnse it marks the be- I ginning of production." General Manager R. .. Edwards h3s submitted an account of property and mill conditions to Mr Reeves, which is included in Hie report mailed to all who are Interested. This statement state-ment Follows: "I returned last nkht from a trip to the Musgrove mine. The mill is a perfect success In even way but the. power end This we can reined v., but ll is L-oing to take another three weeks We are running a 20-horse- power boiler, which much Bj s . a I. There is ". horse-wMp boiler at ,-...- (hat is not in utMf and rather than quii now, e . i-ry:;odS' having waited so long, we are startvj ing to haul this boiler o e-r. s sooj as jt is set u i wc cm, -tart rlghB11 In to make money B11 'The l ane mill, running at 8 1KB tie ov-r live revolut ,-,ns per mininW fthe proper ,,er.el is , ig n i will crusW1 t) ton an hour so that ft.", per ccw ' I- -"" m.evh Tl ;!ii,.r,-. on tsV!1 first charco t'he cha-ie nns agltaWii e-l i assayed op' ii ; tfl" present time v ,-,, ,n 0j t up sufficient speed on the r.i i 1 1 am r in the agitato too -.: the smsl boiler, so are crushing ihe. ore a lit tie coarser and not a:::,itii.:r. I to ' belt. than ; ex lie pi i ' T om rbc- nmo :".t o' 1 i rn in th Jr ore The highest tailing sample s I far ha-, assayed onl-. c-eips. in the ore we have run has ben vet iging 7 1 50 Tl,.- i vison fl d this Iom value is explained i.rlow. Th precipitation - perfect an,; the cj yj onlde consumption is very low, goj I settled thai tie mlM is gce'iiT o d n "We figu ed ou getting some hi rrom lb water poccr in tl; wintj but re did not re' connect -d no wil Bi the flume Tivine t0 nm n' " our :- nb ii .,-t I el'f! wa) 'O try it oi, i ! , i'mx slnglv al , toge.her lor sho.t periods of time h lD now been thoroughly tiied out. V j have i lltHe -eh) in h -inc bov '' iiieii will ii, e'eaned up in a it Ut da: " "It will please v n-: to knov. th , we I j been opcnlnc ip from fa to cighl feei ore In a sub-lev -e- Pnty-fn e fe. he low t);e 1 .".0-fo j3 level going eat from the bo"om BJ Ihr. v.ii.e. Th drill -h- ii tort , three leet i ..pi the win on i.inua 10 and assaved from s.Tjo ,,, ju ; I no win 2: jest what the ni'll was g inc. to do in starting, and this bcil jjv too L-ood io throw awav. and n wanting to 'vaste any of the rm , ore, we started tin on thir- W'h l' opcratinc witi wat. ml ' summer i confident ol bet I abb- io ,.iv orir on if ore tl I1" will a isa S 20 " a |