Show I INES ES AND MINING MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS UTAH I kt HUGE RESOURCE I f ink e Vein in ih Uinta Basin Basin 27 27 k i 4 l Feet Wide and 15 1 Miles Long j J pile In 1 Sa-It Sa lt Lake last week t John JohnI I T of ot Vernal until recently a L deputy D l ed d States geological surveyor gave gavet t follo following hH to the tho Herald j rC in as S the thc result of ot nearly thirty tIt observation of ot too the hydrocarbon 1 of ot the he groat great U nta Basin ol antrY tr The iThe hydrocarbons constitute the K jr mineral wealth of or the Uinta a. a Several of these minerals are ate f In paying quantities but there I more re than all the other combined It might 1 I perl bo be termed a n. new mineral as It Jl ma may seem gilsonite Is not It FOIl In commercial quantities In an any o vv tr place It Is pure asphaltum in r tate state jet black and resembles cell t 1 in appearance but Is bright and andel el sy and melts like resin when Bubo sub sub- o cid to heat It mixes readily with ny kind of oC oil while melted and arid forms a 8 rum gum m or ot tar tal according to the amount 6 4 oil II added There are few people In the basin who have hao not Indulged In Inch I ch chewIng hewing wing that kind of or gum 7 Unlike coal coni It ri is lis round like man many the precious metals In true fissure i wins tIns that cut the earths earth's surface to toj j depths The rhe veins lU vary from ln eighth or of an Inch to twenty feet In Ino o and from a few hundred to fifteen miles In len length th j Imagine a bed of ot coal seventeen feet Jf pride l Ide e and fifteen miles InneS long as straight is an n engineer could lay It out that owed over o the hilltops down the lopes hopes and through the valley that can cante te followed as easily as a road road and and androu on i-on rou have hare an Idea of oC the tho exterior ap- ap iOU of ot n a large largo gilsonite vein urn your minds mind's eye ee downward and antI ook Into the earth Think Thin of or this de- de nut till filling lug a space wide as your pari par- par i or fifteen miles mlle long and of unknown Then you have an Idea of the quantity In tn one vein Then think that there ghere are arc man many veins covering an area JUt miles long and twenty miles wide ide widean hod an rid you are lost In wonder at the mount of this mineral in the basin Where did It all come from and what forces of nature opened those Wonderful O f l gashes Jt A 1 In t tj 1 tho earths earth's 1 surO stir Bur lace cc it i nau ID U LI oo in Jit a state nare When hen It filled tilled the veins and must have tome ome me from froni underneath All the veins ere surel surely filled from the same source what source was a great reservoir of underlying the entire field that hat source still remains underneath I Md tad can be tapped by br drilling t Continuous Oil Plow Flow I Another nother indication of oil JD ng the tho basin baa In Is the oil sands or 01 sand as It Is called locally crop- crop bine ing on higher ground around th the f of oC the basin The Thc form farm farm a continuous chain several hun- hun pred r red d miles long extending around tho the basin From all sides the formation formation forma forma- tion dips to the center Indicating thattie that tie the entire basin in with oil lands In man maul many places streams of or oil ind nd asphaltum resembling tar flow f U om orn the cropping during the hot bot weather In other pl places oil oU comes ep lIp with water ater In springs In one place I tunnel was t run into the sand And a Constant flow of ot oil developed There h he tare lave e been a hundred bundred or or- more moro wells wells' trilled near tho the cropping striking a rood grade of or oil In most of ot them at ot Jut feet teet 5 SmaIl veins eins of asphaltum have been und nd in most oil fields and have al- al r ys been sure signs of or oil Where te be e driller found those veins he be l knew new newt t litre was oil underneath and drilled hesitation There There-is There Therez is a a. thousand Limes more asphaltum in one vein In Inthe Inthe th the Uinta basin than In an any other Held Stran Strange e as It seems this tho the plainest st Indication of or oil has ha been dyer dver- ver- ver in this field t. t The Tho great value alue of or the gilsonite f which runs into many millions of dol- dol Slots lors has turned mens men's minds from a a. far value underneath There has been a well drilled In the vicinity If lor If M the gilsonite veins eins There Is an op- op for a wonderful develop- develop bent ent TINTIC STANDARD I NEARING MAIN BREAK I Supt John T of the Tintic tan ard phoned word to the Salt I lAtke Lake ako office yesterday esterday that the main drift toward th cast east Indicates that the face faceS face'S U S setting gettinG closer to the main north- north lOuth break which cuts the country countr EAt At At this Juncture of or the lesser le ser east- east west Ut i et break which gave gae the recent strike of or silver lead ore ore Is where a Jarge arge body of or ore Is expected Both 1 and md oxides have hl been heen penetrated pene- pene ed by the drift on the 1000 level th the oxides now showing strongest In the workings s. s PARK CITY 0 OUTPUT I 1305 TONS FOR WEEK Special S to The II n c. c Park CIl City July Juh 19 Ore H.-Ore Ore shipments I from cm the Park lark City district for fOt the r I week Just ended amounted to a total of If 1206 tons estimated at The TheL L nippers were as follows Pounds U Sy S' S r Kin King Coalition Dalr Daly W West t W Daly air Judge Q leasers oooo tal al I STRIKE MADE IN IRON BlOSSOM Notes From Black Jack May Day Dragon and Other While following a a. feeder from one of or tho on Oil tho the main ors oro channel Channel chan nd nel a parallel fissure carrying high grade silver lead or oro or oras s uns as as encountered This new discovery discover was made mado some Home distance to the north of or the No 1 shaft and the he ore was firt located about feet tet c ahot-c the level Yesterday however the same ore vas Wac tapped by a drift from the main le el and and the work which has already oe n done indicates Uw t the tho new ness find wm will add K greatly atly to th the Iron Blossom Blossoms Blossom's s oro ore supply that T The fhe another Iron BLossom m people lIar had no idea fissure paralleled the main ore zone When Superintendent Zabriskie found a small stringer or of oC ore making toward the thc east cast a t he dc decided to follow It and while he felt Celt that t it ml might ht lend lead to a small bunch of ore are he ho was greatly surprised wh when n after about forty feet foet of or work ork he broke In Ino o another another an an- other r fl fissure containing even better ore than that which Is round found In the main fissure In that particular part art of or the Iron Blossom ground The new ore deposit de posit has been cut for Cor a a 3 distance e ot of twenty fe fc feet t t. t and a 3 as the 01 ore appears to be making milking both north and south the officials of the Iron Blossom m can not riot help but feel That chat an Important strike has been made Assays which wore were made yesterday esterday show that this ore Is worth fro n 3 to 40 per ton If It additional work v shows that the main ore hearing J f f.'s f's sure s- s sure ure has faulted and that the Iron Blossom has t two o parallel In the Uc of or Its property it will no riO doubt Increase the value of ot the tho mine and then It ma may also have an ass In bearing on tho the n neighboring p properties rop e en Black Jack On Monday ronda of or this week the Black mack BlackJack Jack ack property was closed down the small force which has been on development development develop develop- ment for the past few months being temporarily laid off ort John Hoffman HoHman who has b ben been cn superintending tho the work at the Black Jack has been transferred to the thc Dragon and will look after that oarS of ot th th Is It r from rem t the Xo 1 shaft h t of iii thy i Iron o nj Blos Blossom s' s som and ami from which some very ery nice ore Is being being- mined It Is more than likely that the Black Jack will be opened up again upon th the completion of the tha Knight concentrating plant Like LIl o most of ot the tho Knight mines s It contains contains con con- talus large quantities clu of ot tho the lower grade gr ore In addition to lar large e d deposits of or milling ore which are now In sight In the thc upper of the Black BlackJack BlackJack Jack tho the lump dump at t the thc mine mine- also alsI con can fully 2000 tons of ot low grade material which will no doubt be the first or ore to be bo sent over to the neW neWmill new mill There Is still a very nice showing show ing of copper or oro In that part of or the Dragon ground which I Is reached from thc the level of the Black Jack but It ItIs itIs itis Is understood that this Is la to ho bo len left until such time as the latter company Compan Is read ready to resume w work rk a as it would hardly pay to keep tho the hoisting plant h In running order for for the tho mining pf or this ore Most of or the Beck Tunnel lessees are doing nicely k h it at at the th n time Ui andin andin and and- in most roost cases they are able to make Inake better than wages The Tho leasing system 9 5 tem tom has not riot as yet et resulted in the tho opening of any new oro or orIn In this The Beck Tunnel company I Is in still working a a. small amal force Mn- Mn Day The first cyanide plant to be erected In the Tintic district is now nearing completion and should he be ready to go gonto o Into nto commission within the next net week weel This plant has been constructed b by Griggs Carter and ton and the first material to be treated will willbo bo bet several thou thousand and tons r. r t f-t f dump ore which has bo been n purchased from mm the theMay theMay May Da Day company The Thc cyanide process proc proc- ess is more or less of oC an experiment here In Tintic and only a small t percentage per per- of or tho the TintiC ore Is to this system of or milling but hIlt tho te tests tg which have hae already alread bc been n made nade I dicato di- di cato cate that the thc dump clump which thi owners of or the new plant have hl R secured led contains contains con con- several thousand n 1 toss tons i caf t C material material ma ma- which can be profitably handled Dragon on Con Tho The drift on the level leol o ot of the Dragon is still sUlI crosscutting the th-e COUntry coun- coun try ry and while nothing of ot importance has las yet et b been beu en local located l n at t that depth depths the thc showing s entirely ry Last week small of or lead made their appearance In the porphyry orph ry 13 md while the ore came in such small nall that it was wag of oC 11 1111 value val ml- ue Ut It shows conclusively that there theres i Is s at that depth The hl development de work on the tile SOO level levelIs levels Is s to b be continued and as so n as 18 the Knight mill milt Is la in need of ot a Water wat wa- wa t ter r supply th the g plant re i. recently Installed on this level Ic n h b- b started up With the pur ps In op operation operation op- op work can call be taken up on a amOro amore amore more mOro extensive ext scale saIe s ale at the present pr time it being necessary for Cor the tho manage manage- nt ale to to use tome ome I little 1 care iare In the prospecting of oC the porphyry formation In order to avoid opening up a heavy flow of water Want nut Sunday Off Oft There Is 18 said to be some little dissatisfaction dis dl working satisfaction timer over general conditions and the wa wage e cale 1 ll l at atthe atthe atthe the men who are aie empo employed among amon the mines in the Mammoth end of Ct the district The bulk bull of or the thc Tintic mines work rIt dx das clays a week we giving ln g layoff and pa pay U. U J. J Sunday Sunda the HIP L 5 mon mom and ancl a A. 35 per pCt lay ilay The Tile Mammoth and week pa pay seven se days a work mines 3 83 3 and SlId wh which Is the Ken gen e accept t id d seals seal's rill rally at Mammoth t Mam- The men hay la no sunda prefer one da day moth hwe cl would likely that than tims and It Is more of oC rest lest n that thc they will In that camp bo be ha bandied IP us the the mIne same saBle work worl manner as in Eureka North Korth Tintic present indications the efforts From to organize l a co oP ot of local people for the el devel- alive ml mining companY piece ot of of some omO In P promising the North orth rth ground be fruitlesS rho ho rhoe to district are arc going to have hav e eed or of ent and scans leem while the nun nun- In barren ground North Tintie district or of the tte Ing men their SUPport support sup sup- hu haC given the tho men ot of the district m port other mining mn ot of Eureka ha c business and the Unless the the- been endorse Ives Ies proposition those J b th the board as will go meat mEnt It to launch this trying tr been o hn who about reached the companY have just ot of Is thero no th that t conclUsion I Interest ot of the local Pee Pee- holding nF the I le Reporter r BROKEN HILLS SHIPS RICH SILVER ORE made mada ot of ore are arc Occasional shipments Hills district north ot of from the Broken word recent to Lodi Lodl Ncr OC according men who havo ed by Salt SaIl Lake last shipment The out there Prize claim chains averaged from the Grand This ore Is going ounces silver ot of sacks g gout small email lots 01 or of flO 50 ov lu to out In III each The Thu wagon to pounds nIne miles Tills This ore forty Corty haul to Fallon Is b by Joseph U 11 Arthur lf is beIng consigned The Grand G Prize and J. J M. M Stratford Con Con- claim adjoins the a a. short time ago was which Salt Lake The Crackerjack Crackerjack Cracker Cracker- In tile the extensions and ot of jack has bas one OriC fAct ora alloW the zamo EMERALD WILL NILL INCREASE FORCE Res Resumes Operations on 1 1100 Now in Hands of Leasers For the thc past two months the Emerald Emerald Emerald Em Em- erald company has had a n. small sinai force of ot men at work In the tue mine shaft putting putting put put- ting tinS the te shaft timbers and guides in first class shape In Jn or order er that work I can again be bo taken up on tho the mines mine's deepest level the 1100 says sas the Eureka itier Supt Edward Oko states that this job Is now practically finished and that within the next week active operations will be resumed under under- ground On the 1100 level lovel a drift will be pushed out toward the tile north perhaps 1200 feet and thc then a will be sunk in order to r reach ach an ore deposit t which lie he says was encountered during the ho time that the tile Emerald was operatIng operating Ing ng from the 2000 WOO level of or tile the I It wIll be remembered that the Emerald people did considerable deep prospect prospect- pro prospectIng ng inS' during the tho time that they had the tise use of oC the shaft and machinery and that tho the disagreement between the two companies brought this work to an abrupt close thIng like two months ago The force at the Emerald Is just a aHUe HUe litlo bit proud of or the tue record which they have made In the of oC thc the main shaft about 1000 feet of or timbers limbers having been put in place in one month and nine days This record record record rec rec- ord for tor rapid timbering will no doubt stand for some little time timer The force torce of or men men which has been at work In the mine was laid off otC last Tuesday and all of the tho old workings of ot the tile property will now nosy be turned over to lessees Several weeks ago the tho management leased that part of the time mine which Is be between between be- be tween the tunnel level and the level lovel retaining the and levels le upon which considerable ore oro was vas at that time exposed Time The company's men mono having ha since made a pretty prett thorough up clean-up of these two levels the tho management man man- decided that it would be advisable advisable ad ad- to extend the leasing system to |