Show I MINES AND MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS I ur AH BREAKS COAL RECORD J li L 1 Production 1912 t Tons Valued at l.- l. j I oaI production In Utah In 1912 12 reached f hed th the record figure of ot short bort tons valued at an Incz In- In n sort according to Edward Y W Parker Parker Parker Par Par- ker cz of or the United States geological e survey of ot tons over tho output f for r 1911 The The coal fields of or Utah are ro Important nuLl and are widely distributed over the state The areas arlas l known no 1 to contain workable beds of coal aggregate more than acres cres In a addition to which there are aro about bout 1 OOOO acres which may contain workable coal caI cal ho Jr largest cst and commercially the most im important In- In m coal field In 11 Utah Utan is that of tho the Uinta Basin which lo lios parallel with and alon along th the south side aide of ot tho Uinta mountains The Tho field extends from Cr Crested Created ted Butte Bute about third one-third ot of tho w way across Colorado on tho east est to the tho western part of ot Carbon Car on and Emery Emen counties Utah on the west west In Utah this basin underlies large porton portions of ot Uinta Wasatch ann ami Carbon counties its Is southern border being in Grand and Emory Emor count counties s. s Tho most important coal field fJeld Is on the thc southern rim of or tho the I h In the Book Cliffs of r I Colorado and eastern Utah From Front that tact fact the productive area In Utah Uh Urh Is 11 generally known as the Book Cliff field The principal mining mIning operations Rr ar carried d on in Carbon nt cO county more than g 85 per cent of ot the production of ot th the state being from that county A large field In the part patt of ot tho th th state underlies considerable portions portions por por- of Garfield Kane Kano and Iron counties counties coun coun- ties tons and a small smal area in tho the eastern part of or Washington county This field has not been developed on a commercial commer cial scale as it I Is not at present reached b by cal an any railroad an J an-J has been opened only for small smal loc local l consumption A small area in Summit county count in tho the northern part of the state known as the Coalville field while b being only a afew afew afew few miles in extent In n Utah has boon been commercially mies developed as It 1 Is s convenient con con- to the markets of ot Ogden and Snit Lake City yielding yielding- more moro than tons annually There are several other 00 small smal coal areas in Sanpete Se- Se vier and Wayne Vano counties countes The Tho coal production of Utah reached a a. total exceeding tons for the first time In 1912 The increase in 19 1912 over o 1911 was short tons or 20 O per cent The value alue gained 85 or Jer 88 per cent The increased production production production tion In 1912 is Js attributed to activity among the mines and re related related re- re Industries and to generally prosperous pros pros- conditions throughout the state The Increased consumption of ot fuel tuel oil oilIn oilIn oi In some Mme of ot the tho territory reached b by Utah coal particularly in California and western Nevada has taken awa away some omo of ot the marK markers markes ts but this loss has been heen made up by the tho demand from tom tomother other consumers Requirements from the tte transportation companies have havo been an important factor in the trade and to this has ha been added extensive Improvements b by the Denver Dener Rio Grande railroad over o which most of at tho the product is shipped including rn additional additional addi addi- which will materially equipment wl tonal reduce complaints of car shortage and other otier inadequate facilities Operators reported a scarcity of labor In 1912 un due the he exodus of oC foreign miners to the Balkan war sar but the returns to the tho sury sur- sur surY sur- sur y v nevertheless show W sh an I increase of or 10 T J y cent in the he number of or mine work- work f r in 1912 over O 1911 The total num- num l Jei cr 1 of f men employed In 1912 was a during the preceding year ar ri In n average working time tima increased from 36 days das to days ds Although by far tar the larger part of ot Utah's Uth's production Is mined by b hand and anda a relatively small smal quantity is undercut by machines the tho efficiency record of ot tho the miners averages a with wih the highest among the states In 19 1912 the average production per pel man employed was 90 t tons with wih a n dally daily daly average record of ot 18 tons In 1911 the tho yearly earl average n per er r man was 82 tons lona and the tho dai daily average a 8 tons The rho statistics for 1912 show that 93 per petS cent o of the total output was as mined b by hand The Thc quantity quantity quantity quan quan- of ot coal shot off or the solid was only tons or 3 por per cent of the total No o strikes or other labor abor troubles were ele reported in the mines of ot Utah dur dur- 1912 In 1911 there was only one Instance e of oC ion lon and in that the miners were Idle for tor but three days P Practically Practically- all al the mines In tho the aro are worked eight hours a da day The reports to the United State bureau bureau bureau bu bu- bu- bu reau of ot mines show that there were ere 18 fatal accidents in tho the coal mines of Ut Utah h In 1912 an increase of ot 4 1 over 1911 none nono of which wore duo due to ex explosions explosions ex- ex of ot gas or dust BECK TUNNEL HAS 1969 GASH CASH Markets in Ore and Borrows From Knights in Year Years Beck Tunnels Tunnel's Tunnels annual report to J Juno Jino no 1 1 1912 was given out at Provo Prove yesterday yesterday yester yester- day a from which the following Is taken showing ore sales 72 9 and a cash balance of or 1969 TREASURERS TREASURER'S STATE STATEMENT IF T. T Juno June unc 1 1912 to June 1 1913 RECEIPTS I Ore sales IS Knight Investment In company Total otal DISBURSEMENTS Overdraft June 1 1192 1912 5 J. J O William une Knight not i 1600 00 Knight Investment company compan note Wages Accounts payable Ore freight Interest Operating direct char charge e 7 Cash Cast balance June 1 1 1913 Total Total LIABILITIES Bills payable Knight Investment Invest Invest- BI ment company The The- company's company liabilities s were re reduced reduced re- re during during the year OPERATING G. G Ore cost Pr ton Supplies 5 12 Explosive HO Lumber and timber 9 Blacksmith Oil OH Power Backsmith 14 33 Air 85 tat Water r 1000 Pay roll rol General office 36 Totals 3 Surveying and assayIng assay assay- assaying Surveying ing ing Cost Pr ton Sloping 1000 I 10 Hoisting SO Surface expense 1 General exp expense Totals Exploration SOO Totals 2491 PLA PLANT T. T Supplies Buildings and fixtures 1815 Cars and tracks 14 Ol I Hoist 0 1st 2893 2895 8 9 5 00 Totals FOOTAGE Drifts DriCs feet crosscuts feet feet fcc raises 1500 1600 feet teet Total otal PRODUCTION A total of tons dry weight of or ore W were ro mined having a value alue of or metals consisting of the following Gold ounces silver ounces lead pounds From 1 nuner Report The rho larger portion of ot the ore was as mined from an Incline but ut when I the tho shoot had gone bone far ar enough to th the east cast to Justify jusUf a a drift being run from I the foot level of ot shaft No 2 to get under this ore body this work was I done consisting of ot 19 feet of ot drifting and 19 feet e t of ot rals raises es After this work was completed th the cost of ot mining mining the theore theore theore I ore was materially reduced The old slopes and small smal stringers from the old vein also a added de to the production durIng during during dur dur- ing this p period In a addition dlton to the developing of oe known ore bodies feet tet t et of or exploring exploring ing inS has been done This consists of or a a. crosscut to the tho west on the foot toot level rom from No 1 shaft shaf a a distance of feet teet a raise of 32 feet tet and a drift to the south of or 31 feet from the terminal ter minal of ot this crosscut I On May Ia 10 of this year the management manage manage- ment with the approval o of the board of or directors tors opened tho the mine to leas l a ers era This system we b believe will il prove PIove the most economical and profitable profitable profit profit- able ablo method of ot operating the mine with its is present showing shoving The compan company com corn pan pany will wil lie he under no expense whatever whatever what what- ever dver and ane will wil be te released from all al liability lia ha- a- a damn damages es while it will wil receive from 25 5 to 50 per her cent royalty on all allore alloro al under this oro ore produced system WHERE 72 12 GOLD GOLDI NUGGETS GROW I New Placer Deposit Near Battie Battle Battle Bat Bat- tle tie Mountain Attracting Attention Finding occasional occasional gold nuggets running as ns high as 72 12 apiece while with average sands three to four tour men are clearing up better beter than a day tho the new placer deposits twenty miles mies south of the old camp of Gaen Galena prom- prom 1st big things when worked b by modem modern modern mod mod- em ern methods wherein largo large with wih high recoveries may he be handled Yesterday Lee Le Lakin a well wol known Utah-Nevada Utah mining operator came camo camoIn In from rom that part of ot Nevada Nevada if lie says that a great deal of interest has been created of or late In those new placer created at Ot the mouth of ot Copper Coppel canyon con The he discovery was sas made mae by Dahl DahI an and Christenson The They are aro now operating the property with wih tho the best contrivances at hand the old fashioned fashioned fash tash- hand rockers and a crude dry washer process Yet In spite spie of slow methods they are making money fast fat For the rockers rocker they are labor labor- labor hauling their water a a. a distance of ot five miles mies Yet Yot It pays Much Of tho the cold rold Is coarse nr h nr sand f deposit seems ig e t- t to be a large ag one The Tho best results have have- been found round at the edge of or tho the foothills Here they have have evidently opened up an an ancient river channel Some of ot the tho gold Is found still Ul clinging to quartz particles Nearly all al the gold shows more or less Iron stain Some Somo think it an old pleistocene or glacial deposit probably dragged down there thore from a rich rich neighboring outcropping quartz ledge Tho The fact that the auriferous bars lie 10 crosswise of ot the tho gulch guch prove that they antedate the flow low which slashed lashed out tIns this particular canyon cut ct At any rate tho the boys are cleaning up a a good thing and ad their success Is S at attracting at- at considerable at attention Uon TRENT KNIGHT-TRENT FILTER COMPANY ORGANIZED At Al Provo has been flied filed tied articles of ot Incorporation of the Trent Knight Tent Knight Filter Fi- Fi Fil Fil- ter company organized to build and operate filter plants and ad processes ant for tor tlc treatment of ot ores It I Is Js capitalized for or in shares h ca of ot the par pa value of or 1 U each each The Incorporators Incorporators aro are the directors au and l officers and hold the tho stock In tho the following am amounts ou n te Jesse Jesso Knight ht nt shares Walter E. E E Trent vice president nt shares Harry C. C Cutler Cuter 1066 1666 shares W. W I Ik i. Mangum secretary and treasurer shares R. R E. E Allen Alen shares I CURB ISSUES CONTINUE E TO LEAD Kings Unaffected by Final Act Alta Act Alta Con Keeps Moving Upward I Nothing of or a startling nature transpired In yesterdays yesterday's narrow board bart the curb cur Is Issues issues I. I sues r monopolizing Int Interest rest The Te final act In tho the ilmer Kings Kings' great beat 90 sy 1 had hat no apparent effect on the tho tle stocks Kin King Kins Consolidated opened l H nt t 10 and Ol closed a at t 18 1826 2 prices reached the previous day The he Coalition l bid ld was 33 stiff with wih 31 asked Tho The day before It sold mid at 36 Iron Irn Blossom t wn rna 4 2 points pInts Prince was stronger while CIrA Colorado O moved mOTel up to 15 cents On the curb Alta la Con Consolidated disposed of ot K a 1 large block bloc on onit onn onn n it market up from 21 1 1 to 2 a cents with wll COCO tO sold Fold fold Sales tot for the Uie te day totaled H. H 50 shares valued val yal ned at Official closing quotations yes yesterday yea were wen crt a as AR follows Jes 1 Bill J I Ask Ali n I Bid nt I Ask Beck Bec Tunnel 05 03 CG C j 07 01 hog BIng Amal 03 07 Black Jack OS 10 0 0 0 10 01 Ot Ol Ot 01 01 Cola Colo Mining 14 1 H 1 15 C Con n. n Mercur JO 1 Crown Point Point 01 02 01 4 DI Daly l IGO 15 Judge SC SI 70 Eastern ot 01 I I Crown Point PoInt O I i I rio fIn Con Cn I I l. l Tin ln IT 01 01 O 05 Cen len Thomas homa 0 On 06 Ot 0 ole ChAin 5 14 U 24 i 33 3 Grand 47 43 5 r Indian I 0 4 01 Iron Blossom olom 13 1 17 I. Irl t ICing W 01 00 T M r rs O ICieg Wilam 05 03 3 King 01 O o OJ oo o O 0 O Bell 0 3 Lower Mammoth O 02 02 0 Iter 1 O r 0 01 1 10 60 10 l rRY lIsy Ih Day C 06 07 I lake Inke 01 O 1 29 0 C 30 31 lulls o 1 10 31 1 New tt York ork 02 l 10 10 Ohio Copper 70 0 75 71 11 s 74 02 0 03 0 O 02 03 O 03 01 C Ol loche Metals l Ot 01 ll l 01 15 o 05 03 GG Con 34 36 3 71 j CO i y O oi OJ Seren 03 3 01 ci 0 Soy c Fr r 2 sil ln 1 Code 30 40 3 32 1 Sil 1 Kiri ln Con IS IS 18 Sn Pacific Cn Ol 30 S. S Silver C Con G O 04 OI 01 01 1 So 0 Iron Blo os I 00 OI OO Swansea Con I l. l 11 C Tintic Central 1 00 00 O O 00 O Tintie 1 01 Cl TintIc II OO 03 WI Sam m I O m 07 Utah Con 01 I Union Chief 01 02 01 01 Victor Ictor Cou 0 Ol 01 04 Victoria Con to 40 30 0 36 G O 10 OJ 07 10 Yankee Con 07 12 O 07 1 12 FORENOON SALES Prince Consolidated 10 10 at 39 10 at It lS SUrer Silver ID 1 lIng King Consolidated 10 at 18 JO 40 at A OPE OPEN BOARD Iron o jm 2 at 12 f f Iron King 1000 lO at ic c. c Surer Silver Consolidated 20 0 at 2 Black Haek Jack Jock 1000 IOCO at iCe Ce Itus at atM Cc union iw WJ j a at i ic t c. c Shares sold loll Seln Selling value COIL Hl AFTERNOON SALES Pioche Demijohn tOO V at Ic lc Victoria Consolidated 10 Jo at c. c OlE OPEN DOARD noum Iron Blossom osom O nt at 10 10 Prince Consolidated W at 31 Silver r 1 King ln Cou Consolidated 1 I ted 2 n at t i. i Colorado at 1 c. c sold 00 Belling value 13 U UNLISTED STOCKS S. S Sale on tho the curb yesterday B again aln displayed 1 a. a liveliness s. s after wl which ch the board m. m Issues might 1 well follow olow with or at least with wih in in- I el volume Tho fhe curb sales yesterday c totaled to 10 trued toled Khar Ih f. Of or this total Alta la Cn ol s market contributed still rising dated on a rC shares A At t 23 cents t tl this 18 ls 1 isue tic le reached Its lilli i point on this thi's last Jut rise Rico lUco Is Wellington voId old ol SirK l front from L 0 to In 17 J 1711 t cents cent Showing strength th South SQuib sold old 51 Q at 21 1 cent The cLueing closing coIng curb cub quotations yesterday were vere as us follows Alta Con I Rico n. n Ala C. C G 03 10 RIco Well Wel 1 15 1 13 Ur 1 13 22 2 jon I Cl Ely 01 03 O 23 Z 25 McI cD J Ely 11 17 1 2 2 Am 23 60 ew eW Yer OJ O EUROPE TURNS AND BEGINS HEAVY BUYING By Badger Bros Private Wire New York Juno June 24 Opening Opening was strong and active unc stocks showing snowing initial ini mi- gains which In many cases amounted amounted to complete recoveries of decline de de- de- de dine cline made yesterday ay Advances shown In London cables with wih fortnightly settlement set set- wore generally construed as Indicating stronger speculative lativa situation on tho the other side O Of late lato tho the approach of settlement days das In London has been marked b by liquidation and by extensive extensive exten exten- sive declines but for tor the past pat t two o odas days das there thero has been vigorous buying In London markets markets markets regardless ar legs of the political po po- situation in Balkans Amalgamated Amalgamated Aalga- Aalga Amalga |