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S Jmi Bjur IASB Tbibtotoi Monday Mosmxe, jtwr 4, 1904:. 1 ZINC - PLANT NOW ASSURED H$ Initial Order for Lumber Is Plncod $ V tho Nev Mill Down at 1 i; . Frisco. H a- -;-. . r - - H jrHAT the Messrs. Pock durlng D i w ,tlio past week have placed orders f il for lumberf Is looked upon at the Hf - local olllccs or the Horn Silver as H positive assurance that there will be H further delays in the equipment of Hj Its properties at Frisco with a zinc f plant, its .construction to be pushed Hf v.-ith all possible diligence. That the f gentlemen who have undertaken this HJj enterprise at the Horn Silver will suc- Bj cptl, the success with which they have K exploited analogous enterprises In f other, localities and the results of cx- f haiistive experiment before active con- H structlon was finally decided on, ad- H niits of no doubt. .While Interests dl- Hf rcclly concerned are chuckling over the R Increased wealth that must come from H tho 'success of the undertaking, the Hjf owner of zinciferous ores in other lo- Hg calitles are no less Interested, andjzinc Hl plants may ultimately become as f prominent a feature of reduction as Iajxy other unit in a science which has made so many strides during the past few years, especially In the diggings of this commonwealth. While Park City Is particularly Interested, not a camp In the State In which occur the argentiferous-lead ores but has Its element of zinc, and the result at Frisco, accord ingly, becomes a matter of State concern, I A COLORADO VISITOR AT JOHNNY MINES After .a. lengthy description of the Interior of the Vnines and the equip ment with which, the Johnny Mining company of Stateline has provided them, a representative of the Denver Mining Reporter writes his publication as follows: "The ore run on at present cornea from all the levels and the main work consists of upraising In the second level and drifting and cross-cutting in the several levels, in all of which there are considerable bodies of milling ore exposed. While an average of the pay portion of the vein is placed at $15 gold, .the entire gangue between walls carries values, and small bodies carrv Ing high gold values are frequently found.' Ores of specimen character and showing considerable free gold occur throughout the mine workings. Under the direction of Superintendent Shea han the mine la being well opened up and the workings are In good shape throughout. In the mill about 95 per cent of the metal values In the ore are recovered, 70 per cent of which is saved over platea." I WILL BUILD SHELTER IN THE SOUTH Otto Stalmann, general manager of the Glasgow & Western Exploration company's mines and plants in- Ne vada, camfr In from New Mexico yes terday, after selecting the site for an other gigantic smelten that will go up In Hanover district, ' that Territory, under his masterly supervision. Two of the electric separators with which the Glasgow company's smelter at Golcon dn, Nev., are being equipped arc now in commission, said Manager Staf mann, and are doing mofel efficient work. To these will be added thirteen more and, with a battery of fifteen, it will be possible to treat 150 tons of ore daily. Col. Joe Farren, general super intendent of the mines, who met him here, reports them all In fine physical l-ondltlon and ready to respond with the most liberal tonnages. The gentlemen will depart for the plants and proper ties the present week. ' I DROPPING DOWN , AT AMERICAN FLAG The Miner, telling of the week at Park CI t J-,' says the force In the American Flag shaft is busy dropping down to tho 120 foot level. Recently it was decided to sink from the 1000-foot level to the 1100. but developments on tho ore bodies In the winze Xrorn tho 1000 warrants greater i,CfSth i r.l wl,Ize was followed to tho 1100 and the showing of ore was said to ,im 1 .H.uch aH Improvement that It was rd to 3?Sll l,he sliafL down hundred feet below this lowest point. Snako creek district has begun to show clgns of life. In addition to U," develop ment work going on at the Southern Tier i J"0n0 p.mo a,ld tno contemplated ac tivity at the Wolverine, tho St. Louis Aossar, whose extremely rich ore has JI9? mo . than ono sensation in tho district, Is being worked by a small force M, mVir . 'Four, nien at present," says Alex Wright, who visited tho property Sunday, "are at work." A letter was received recently by Mr Turner of the J. I. C. or West QuIneV and It is thought that pumps at this prop ffiftWHU Starm l? work early ln August, home time will bo consumed In draining 1hc water from the shaft. and lower drifts wilirbSn reeu,ar sinking operations I ANOTHER- RICH FIND IN WESTERN GROUND A Reno dispatch says: Gcorgo A. Mont rose editor' of tho Bridgeport Chron?cto. sends word to Reno that a large mining strike was made at Masonic mountain, fourteen miles from Bridgeport, Oil., and that great excitement prevails. He says that a largo number of men have gone to tho scene of tho strike and -that thirty-five claims have been located. Tho ore ?n thc, croppings goes from jy to J1C0 a ton and thero seems to bo a large amount I A Mill for Wyoming. A dispatch from Sumptor, Or., to tho Mining Record, Colorado Springs, savs Cheater C; Robbins of Spokane, fdrinerly of Sumpter. was hi)ro today. Mr Rob bins has lately been identified -with tho Travelers' Gold Mining company of Wvo mlng. ' This properly, however, ho says, has been turned over to tho Dexter Mining and Development company, which win 6rect a twenty-stamp mill at onco and look aftor future operations. G, B. & T. H. Whltecar, pattern-mak-ers. Mine and smelter work a specialty Prices reasonable. 217 Read St. 'Phone . , THE TRIBUNE NEWS STANDS BOSTON Crawford, Parker. CHICAGO Auditorium. Grout Northern, Palmer House. ' ' , DENVER-Brown Palaco. ' KANSAS CITY Midland, Coates. LOS ANGELES Tho Angolue, B. F. Gardner. 3M Spring Street. 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AT ONTARIO AND NA1LDR1VER The campaign of reconstruction at the Ontario ln Park City is progressing most satisfactorily, said Manager Rood yesterday, and that equipments recently wiped out by fire will be re stored as soon as It is possible for skill and human energy to accomplish It he has the assurance of his forces. The mill returns for June, or up to the 20th of that month, on which date the fire occurred, were the best ln the career of the new plant, said Manager Rood, with much gratlllcatlon. and the adaptabil ity of its machinery to thc reduction of the ores Is now conclusively demon strated. -' In the Nalldrlver, also under his management, Mr. Rood says that In the face of thc drift 100 feet below Qulnn tunnel has just been disclosed a silver and lead ore of fine commercial qual ity, with the outlook for an Important development at that point most assur ing. In silver the contents are well up, while tho percentage of lead Is quite satisfactory. TONQPAH ORES AND VALLEY FURNACES With the completion of the railroad Into Tonopah, the receipts of ore from that extraordinary Nevada camp at the furnaces In this valley will have been Increased to 1B0 tons of ore dally, with this to be Infinitely exceeded as soon as adequate rolling stock can be pro vided, said Manager C. W. Whitley of the American Smelting- and Refining company during the day. To tax the capacity of the present road equip ment It will not be necessary to do any stoplng for an Indefinite period. On the contrary, there Is sufficient ore at the surface to keep every wheel with which the C. & C. 'railway Is now equipped ln motion for many months. These ores, under the old method of transportation, were necessarily char acterized as ores of the second class, said Manager Whitley, although. 'he was assured by every miner with whom he talked during a recent visit to the camp which has become one of the most for midable of his company's customers, that they would show "averages" Vary ing from 560 to 5100 per ton some in excess of this. It will not be neces sary, he explained, to add to the bat tery of furnaces at the Murray plant to accommodate the Increase In con signments from the great Nevada camp. Then, the company Is Che pos sessor of some other plants. CON. MERGUR LEASES MILL Manager George Dern of tho Consoli dated Morcur has determined that tho company will not work tho Manning tail ings this season, says tho Mercur Miner, and has given a leaso on tho dump and mill to Messrs. Janney and Brown. Thcso gontlcmen hull from Colorado, are expert mill men and as they are now working hard to get the mill In shape thoro Is no doubt that they will soon bo producing the bullion. Tho mill Is in fairly good repair, but needs some work on tho tanks and a new slack for the boilers. It is expected that the mill will go Into commission about tho 1st of July. Tho figures on which the lease was given have not been mado Rub 11c, but as the lease was offered earlier ln thc season to other parties at a 35 per cent royalty It Is not likely that tho pres ent terms are more than that price. -WORK PROGRESSING ON CACTUS MINES Good progress Is being mudc in tho equipment of tho Cactus mines at Now houso, Tho work on tho concrcto founda tions for thb big mill has been completed and thero will be no delay ln finishing the plant when the machinery arrives. Tho long tunnel through which tho ores will be taken to the reduction works Is now In 1000 feet and connection with the 000-foot level will bo made within tho noxt 1900 feet. It is said that tho crushing plant to be erected at tho mouth of the Cactus tunnel will bo billlt by tho time tho rail road spur is run ln from Frisco. Lumber Is now being hauled by team from Frisco to tho slto of tho crushing plant. oyp -y 1'" AMERICAN &S&f 52.50 to S4.00 $2.00 to bArtl $9TEL VERY RICH ORE IN OLD DALY Over 500 Ounces Silver, With. High Percentages in tho Red Metal, and Somo Gold. OCCURRING In the Mazoppa shaft on the Daly company's domain, Park City, at this time is a qual ity of ore which is reminiscent of a period when n single carloTTd was the equivalent of an average dividend these days. While the management did not feel that It was fair to Itself or to the shareholder to exploit the rich rock as an evidence of what would prevail when the main ore bodies are reached, Mr. Rood did confess that samples from tho disclosure havo re vealed over 500 ounceB silver and 12 per cent copper, with $10 gold per ton. The camp itself is exulting moro than Is Manager Rood over the sensational dis closure, and as not a little ore of this r'- Minraotorlzed development on other portions of the ledge, It Is ready to embrace almost any possibility, bniking on the ledge Is progressing steadily, and any shift may take It Into the main body. TO DEVELOP GOLD-COPPER CLAIMS SOUTH OF M0APA Sp?rlal to Tho Tribune. CALIENTE. Nov.. July 3. Hank Willis, who has been prospecting twelve mllc3 south of Moapa for tho past two months, passed through Callonte today, en route to San Fraaclsco, wllh two sacks of fl.no gold-copper ore and one sock of frco gold, all taken from a group of claims which he located southwest of the old Califor nia crossing. Tho gold-coppor claims are known as tho Old Time group, and con sist of six claims, on ono of which thero was an old tunnel, driven, no ono knows when or by whom, a dlstanco -of 300 feet on what was evidently a narrow vein, only three Inches wide of free-gold ore, which Wll' Is scya goes over $200 to tho ton. I At thc breast of this tunnel this vein goes to pieces and tho formation changes from white quartz to shale, In which tho free gold Is scattered In small quantities. Through this shale, It Is evident from tho appearance of the tunnel, considerable water must have been struck, for It was caved for about twenty feot, and on be ing cleared out and limbered, Willis found inai tne rich vein had entirely petered. Ho then sunk a wlnzo at the end of tho workings of tho free-gold vein from tho tunnel and found that tho formation had also changed and tho values ran princi pally In copper In granite, going about 2o por cent copper and $17 In gold. From tho appearance of tho ground at this point, ho decided that tho rich free hold vein was either a slide or tip over from iho mountain above, but after spending two months searching for the ledge from which It had broken off, he was compelled to glvo up the hunt, and continued work on tho winze, which ho sunk seventy feet, and struck water, whloh stooped tho work. Ho then started a lower tunnel to drain tho water, and will make an upraise from the breast of this tunnel when In to connect with tho winze, which will glvo him stoplng ground of about 200 foot. He will also slope out thc freo gold vein from tho roof of tho tunnel to tho surface. On the Mary Ann, the free-gold claim, he struck, a ledge two feet wldo of 43 ore, running In white quartz In sixty feet. The ledge has widened to twenty-eight Inches, and runs about $62 ln free gold. Tho character of the ore has changed some what, the white quartz being full of iron and the gold, Iron-rusted, occurring In a honycombed formation. The quartz also carries somo silica and a little hematite, and lies between quartzlto walls, with a strip of talc between it and the ledge on tho foot wall side. The ore Is frozen to tho hanging wall, and scales off ln big ?lal" V,?.l?,ny mlnd and very freo milling. Mr. Wims shipped two tons early this Bpr ng to Salt Lake, and on treatment realized H.20 per ton. Willis was grub-stoked by Gentaln & Fuller of Oakland, whom he will con- ou.l rLKarumg luriner developments of their claims. Jack Brownei; and Pat LeverldKO, prospectors, passed throuKh camp yester day en routo from Los Vegas to Pueblo. Colo whore the will meet Mai. Burt Sandford. an ex-army officer, who is tho angel" in their combination. They have located the Old Glory group of minus about twenty miles north of Vegas, and sunk n 20-foot shaft on the America claim on a ledge three feet wldo of freo gold, going IIS por ton. On tho New York claim they ran a 110-foot tunnel on tho soma Icagc, getting values of J27.50 per ton freo gold the New York being an ex tension of the America claim. On tho Chicago claim they struck a ledec four feet wide of gold-sliver oro going a? gold and 62 ounces silver per ton. They hopo to bo able to put in a mill for thc treatment of their free-gold oro at an early date, and will ship several tons of tho gold-silver oro via Vegas as soon as tho road i caches that point. AMERICAN FLAG SHOWS UP WELL I At tho American Flag sinking is now going on, says the Park Record, and everything is looking first-class, as Su perintendent Rhodln says, "when tho mine doosn't look good we'll close down." The shaft Is now down 10GO feot, with a wlnzo going down seventy feet below this. Ef forts aro now being directed to working In tho shaft, so that it will be possible to get under the ore bbdlea which have been Un covered and left for futuro .development. Progress Js at present slow and exponslve on account of tho extreme hard formation that Is now being worked through. Oro taken from the mlno this week runs 140 ounces ln silver and $12 ln gold. The dump has been bulkhcadcd and the Increasing tonnago of dirt on tho outside of the works, as well as tho largo quantity of shipping pre slacked up on the Inside testllles as to tho vast amount of work that Is being done. Mr. Rhodln is also having a spneo excavated upon which ho will erect a carpenter ehop, tho same to be roomy and convenient Durlntr tho winter montns Mr. Rhodln has found him self to bo greatly hampered by lack of a placo in which to work, framo tlmbpra, etc., and so has decided to build a carpen ter shop. Tho compressor Is In and all connections mado. and It will bo put into commission as soon aa necessary. A olto for a mill is already In mind, but tho man agement wishes to dovclop thc mine a lit tle further before beginning tho erection of a mill. Thoy do not believe In nuttlmr up tho mill and then looking for the mln To say tho least, tho American Flap is in extremely promising property, and it la safe to say It has pnascd through' tho prospecting stage and is now In line to bo come, a shipper ln the near future. i Western Ore Snippets' Agency. j 163 Main oL P. O. box 457. Phone 2000. IMPROVEMENTS AT . THE KEARNS-KEITH According to M. J. Dallcy. euporlntcnd- j cut of tho Silver King, immediato Im provements aro Contemplated at the Kearna-Kclth of a nature that will placo tho youngster on tho list as an extensive shipper of flrsi-clasa oro and keep the mill supplied with sufficient sccond-clnss oro to tax Its capacity for a ntralght twenty-four-hour run of all ltu machinery. Tho Improvements will nocossltate a very ma terial increase In tho mining and milling force, and are to begin within the next few days, says the Miner of Park City. Since tho erection of tho concentrator last fall tho transportation of ores and waste over tho long, trackage In tho Hanauor tunnel from tho ore stopes to tho mill of fered a difficulty with tho facilities at hand which rendered a largo output for tho mlno Impracticable. With moro than half a mile of track to bo covered by tho oro cars the mine suffered a severo handi cap. This will all bo obviated by a series of Improvements, which will begin without delay, and will transform the property Into an up-to-dato mlno In a few weeks. A locomotive englno for drawing the oro trains will soon bo In courso of construe- il on Ui el'ounds. and will bo Installed V .. UV-.,UJ - J or uio accommodation of this englno tho 2000 or 3000 feet of tun trftck. will havo to be strengthened. The work of track repairing." said Mr. Da ley "which Is to begin Immediately, will not Intcrfcro wllh present mining op erations, and tho usual output of oro will pass to the mill overy day." Y.'.V? tne 'mprovomcnt in transportation facilities, a flystcm of Improvements Is to no Inaugurated In mining operations that wll not leave this portion of the work one' whit behind the other. Tho old syBtom of hand dr lllng Is to give way to a system pf machine drills, which will Insure a vast increase In the production of ore. A sot of two boilers is to reinforce thoao already In use, and furnish power for the now compressor which will convov tho power to the hurleys With the Installa tion of the compressor, and air plpo line Is also to bo put In to furnish fresh air and placo the mine ln flrst-class sanitary condition. After theso Improvements the areas of shipping oro will ho worked, and undoubt edly tho Kcnrns-Kelth will become a great producer of this srrade of material, and mIH11?! .oro,?Y111 ,)e br"Bht out In quantl- M..lhnt will tax tho concentrator to the limit. The material lncreaso of the force at the mine and the mill which will follow as n natural sequence will undoubtedly add much to Park City's prosperity. 7 Tho mill at present la taking In tho neighborhood of llfty tons of oref and tho md?r,pnrt of th,c machinery Is working eight hours per day Beginning with the 1st of Juno tho tables and nuntlnctons rc J)eralcd sixteen hours In order to Zei 1"ci:cased values. In this way a substantial saving has been accomplished. Tho tailings formerly showed the presence of 5 and 6 per cent of values; now they contain but 1 per cent of silver-lead Mining Notes. rThJ? r-eUlrn, M- M- Johnson and E. H. Mend from Mountain City, Nov., where iVChoSaltv, Vllcnt Interesting It self. Is scheduled for tomorrow. A great deal Is dependent on tholr conclusions. Managing Director Ilolden of the United Stales company Is at Buzzard Bay with his hammcrloM gun and automatic reel. Tfce, Fourth at an end. W. C. Griffiths will leave for Alta tomorrow to conluct an examination of mining property. nThho,nVln,nomiiccawSllver stoto reports a rich discovery In tho range of mountains northwest of Kennedy. Humboldt county S In soli aVCrlE0 22 ouncos In sllvcr and Stockton Sentinel: At tho Johnny mlno i?nrirnei-" VP hs'c bcon Installed and lSkr ,s. forK,ne ahead there In a very satisfactory manner. Considerable work Is now golnjr on at the Elireka-Ophlr. Pittsburg-Utah Dav light. Jay Bird and other mines in Drv ffWtS.11 HVC,y -n '"V&fiS M0VfnagoCld y prod,,ccd moro tn Jloo0.- Accordlng to tho Weekly Sentinel of Stockton Colorado Is dumping portion of its miners Into that camp. Tho Hoi tl nel says that men from the troubled dis tricts in Colorado as well as from almost ?nV,eryam,njnfr cnmp ,n Utah are nocklnl Into Stockton and that tho number of mdaMy11' " SQrch C WOrk ,s '""eas- SMOKE 1 IN COMFORT, j H Thero lon't always oatlsfactlon I I whoro you soo smoke, but thero 1 might bo If you smoked , gS I TAftflPA GEM " I 1 CIGARS. I I We know this cigar Is good. I IS TRY ONE. CC EACH. J2.00 THE BOX. i 1 W.H. DAYTON I DRUG CO. jl Cor. State and Second South Sts, B SHORT' WEIGHT Docs not enter into tho profits of Husler's Flour IT IS THE SAME NOW as al ways honest weight and honest flour or YOUR MONEY BACK I '"The Best Whiskey Needs no Praise. I 1 Old Cambridge Rye I " Old Crow Bourbon I THE AING, I ' ROPER & MAYER, M JUST WORD that word I It ref crs to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and IVSEASJS HEALTH, Arc you crrnstlputcd? Troubled with Indication? Sick headache? Vlrtleo? Dlllous? Insomnia? ANY of these svmptomB and many others Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. 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