Show v I II I PARK CITY MINES IN 1918 PARK UI CITY MINKS l IN LY LI 1018 Production of ot ore by the mines of Park City in 1918 totaled 1046 S. S tons tone according to the preliminary i reports re re- ports orts from the ramous famous old camy carry twe ly iI miles easterly from Salt Lak Lake a says says Sundays Salt Lake Herald Tt This I aggregate is le estimated at between and Th This production is le compared with tons yielded In lu 1917 and tons tot in 1916 Prices of metals all round In 1917 were a little higher excepting with silver sUver and the aggregate of U the camp was valued in that year i at The December production production tion is near the monthly average There were the usual usual half halt a dozen doze leading shippers In 1918 and another half halt dozen with much lesser volume The last half of the year showed a marked falling off oft in the yield e esome ot of some Dome of the mines For Instance i ithe in inthe the first half Ontario yi yielded 1800 tons compared with in the las last half Doth Both Judge and Silver Kin King showed decreases of about 1000 tons ton each in the last half However Dal Daly West Nest Increased from tons t to tons and Daly increased from nothing to tons The total tonnage figures for th the principal Park City shippers in 1918 are as follows Tons Ton Silver Ontario Judge M. M S S. S Sliver Silver King Co Coalition 2144 Daly West 1900 Silver King Consolidated Daly Mining l Iowa Copper Creek Jiggers New ew Quincy Glenco 71 70 American Flag Miscellaneous l 1000 1001 Total The December production amounted amount amount- ed to tons according to the preliminary preliminary preliminary pre pre- weekly shipping records from the camp This is valued at ata att a little more than The rhe December December De De- cember camber shippers were as follows Ontario Silver 4 r. r r 2145 2146 Judge M. M S S. S 1890 1 I Silver King Coalition 1845 1846 Daly West 1260 Daly baly Mining Sil Silver ver King Consolidated Iowa Copper 45 46 Miscellaneous Total NI NEW W QUINCY ANNUAL Stockholders of the New Quincy in Mining company were were yesterday receipt of a detailed report report of the I year 1918 which Includes the finan finan- financial cial statement of the secretary Arthur L. L Thomas and the report of I the superintendent W. W B B. B Cole The receipts totaled and the disbursements die dis leaving 1 cash on hand December 31 The financial report is as follows RECEIPTS The receipts for the year were Cash Cashon on hand Jan 1 1 18 From rom assessments and miscellaneous mitt mitt- mis miscellaneous sources From rom ore ales From Prom stock sales Total Total DIS DISBURSEMENTS The disbursements were Mine supplies Mine labor Interest 1847 Miscellaneous expense i Ore hauling Liability insurance under underState underState State Stale law law National and state taxes Civil engineering Dills payable parable R Refund fund excess payment of ot Assessments Total Cab Cah Ca on band hand Dec 31 31 On December 31 31 1918 as shown i by last report the company owed tn On promissory notes with Ith Accrued Interest amounting to toI I During the year 1918 the mount of ot the notes was reduced f leaving a balance du due on on lIJe he note Indebtedness of or 6 H which there Is la now due tere t. t dares tru issued 4 Shares Share in treasury 1979 I Total GOOD MINE JUNE CONDITIONS I The report tells of ot the working working e easement eme t the company has with Da Daly DalT I West of ot a careful examination of the property last summer and the r resumption re re- of work at the western or end of the Daly West foot DOO-foot level leve I which which is about feet teet from tram thi that that portion of the New Quincy ground 1 embraced In the Plumed Knight as and Oldham claims In making this recommendation the committee was influenced by bT U the fact that large quantities of paying payin ore are had been extracted by the Judge Judg company in the territory between 20 and feet test north from the propose proposed starting point and within a few fee feet of the north line of at our Plumed Plume Knight claim It was known also that the well defined Jones Bonanza fissure passed through the Oldham and Plumed Knight claims It wa was known also alao that in the Jones Bonanza Bonanza Bon Don anza working shaft which is within a few tew feet teet of the north line Une of th the Oldham claim high-grade high ore are wa was round found within a few hundred feet o othe atthe of at the surface It seemed therefore to the committee that the situation situation justified a recommend alan to commence commence com corn mence work at this point to develop the he Oldham and Plumed Knight Knigh claims and its recommendation was wa approved by the board of ot directors Superintendent Cole says that theire theare the theore ore ire had widened from three inches to o fourteen Inches on December 28 28 and Ind is high grade Twenty tons o of high sigh grade had been saved There Theres is s more mor lead in the ore are which is of ata of at ofa a L different character from other ore encountered It appears that tha we have lave struck and are about to open up rp a larg larger r tore ore b body than any en en- en cantered in hi this part of ot the mine he ie reported on December 29 Her 29 Her Herald ald- ald Id- Id Republican I TIm Till KINO KING CON MILL JULL What is considered a very good silver lead concentrate was the product product prot pro pro- duct of tho the trial run of the Silver King Cing Consolidated new mill at Park pity City ity Although the mill h had d justeen Just been been een set up and wils was operating with L the he stiffness of all new m machinery adJustments adjustments ad ad- and the matter of ot mixing the he ores for a really high grade concentrate concentrate con con- was more or less experimental tal al yet the first consignment of about 00 tons showed values near 50 a ton on The ore ore mixture Included silver silver sil sil- The zinc ores ver er lead and Iron found In the old C. C.-C. were purposely set st aside until the plant Is la ready to take eke care of that secondary product which will be turned out later The C-C C C lately has been t td the level 40 and will soon soon be fairly dry to the level when work will betaken be betaken taken up there There Is now ten ten feet set of water In the The warmer weather eather has Increased the fl flow w. w Most of the present work Is on the 50 an levels A series of beddings bed bed- dings ings some five or six are today producing producing pro pro- ore Some of It is la sulphides and ad some Bome carbonates so care must be exerted In the mixture for the new till mill Yet the mine Is declared to be beIn beIn bet In t good shape to keep the mill going at t capacity This will be tons when hen the machinery has finally been I whipped hipped into line and is working smoothly and a satisfactory recovery I is made Work at the great Spiro tunnel is Is' going on apace It was In feet feet on a January 1 As the work Is being carried forward at the rate of ten left rt n day the tunnel Is now In approximately ap ap- proximately feet teet The face Is In Inh h cc i n 1 limn 11 mo specks of or on Some Same fissures have been cut but ut they Y were in the Sh shale hale ll In the next few thousand feet of fissures Is ani an- an series i t In t the lime a i and here bere the Silver Kingon King I Con Can on management Is la looking for re re- reI I suits Lute This Is before the objective ofis of the is tunnel has been reached Salt Salt Lake ake Herald Master Frank Prank Kane ane of tb the to Ontario was waa a visitor to S Sal l' l Lake ake Monda Monday aft afternoon rno n on In matter manse concerning the big prop property ty with which hick he fa U connected b e Word tram from rota the Iowa Copper lowa-Copper Copper I last last s evening was WILS very encouraging Mal Mant ager get ef Scott started darted to drift the first pt t t the week week from the bottom ott of t the raft abaft Jn to 11 toe he be main tunnel an and I bad a only all gone p a few te feet teet wh n a sulphide lp Last Lat night at t t pro pre re waa was un uncovered 1 i least a foot toot of what he considers I good pay ore was being worked The shaft is completely and anda a drift Is ia being run to cut the ore are that was I being followed in the in incline incline Incline in- in cline feet above Mr Scott says SOs SOshe he Is still in the quartzite but the formation is changing and he be thinks he will soon sool be In the lime lime- lIme and and then for the ore are bodies If It keeping everlastingly everlastingly ever ever- lastingly at it with intelligent an and unvarying per persistence will make a amine amine mine the Iowa-Copper Iowa will yet be a abig abig big producer producer and and every week the prospects are brighter for this hope to be realized Superintendent Paul Hunt of at the Utah Park-Utah Informs Th The Record that work work of development will willbe be resumed resumed resumed ed at full blast at that property to to- night They were were re ready dY to resume resume work the first of ot the he week week but a a break in a piece of t machinery de de- Everything is Isnow now now in readings readi read in i- i n ss however and audit It is reasonable to predict that work will go steadily forward until the good news is given out that the tiie big ore bodies have been reached and reached and the the Utah Park-Utah is ia added added added add add- ed to the Mat list of of regular producers The Record sincerely ly hopes so Because of necessary repairs on onIbe the Ibe aerial tram the Silver King Coal- Coal lion made no shipments this week SHIPMENTS Ontario Daly Dah West 2 Daly DaIT Judge Fudge M. M S S. Co Judge Fudge Spelter Judge Fudge zinc zinc King Cing Consolidated e f Total |