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Show llu cftltrtr ~ttf ~iutr. has been carried on an incline toward the line of contact; the ores extracted are c:trbonate lead and galena as~:tying 30 per cent lead and 10 to 20 ozs. silvet· IJe r ton. An Extraordinary ower. I ®ltr <9tt11t. ~Jittctllnn.tOUS. There are a number of persons out of em- 1 __ SA.TlTRDAY .•••..••.... SEPTE!If.BER 9, 18S2 CENTRAL UTAH. 'l'he Oak Creek mining district is sitn:tted nearly <lue south of 'l'intic, :lbou ~ 50 miles, and possibly in a continuation of the Oquirrh motmtalns. TIJe rocks composing this clistril't are also of Aozoic and Pnleo:toic era, eonsi:- tin .~ of granites1 syenite, porphyry. ~~1;~~~~:~i~]~r:I~g~::J~~~E~i ,., he St'l ve r Reef'G 1·1 1 es ~ ~ e Lu n0 pPrrnanent bn~tn es s. 'l'he amount ou r, U;!ents 1 make varie~,-some making us high us SWO a ' month. while some ns low a• $100, llll drpeud • · ing on the energy <'f the agent. 'l;''e h:tve an article of great merit. It sbould be so ld to ev·. ry hou se-owner. and pays over 1 0 per -;:chisL. quartzites, and limestones. tent proftt. Each sale is from $3 50 to $10 • 0. w k l One ftgeut in Pen nsylvania !'Old 3~ in two e e y ,. d ayM. and cleared $ 64 . An agent in Kew York made S.J.5 JD ot;e day. Any man with energy enough to work a ful l day, and will & Co., Wholesale and Retail The mineral zone of Central Utah may be appt·opriately t:tnted as being ·conlprised within a parallclngram, lying between the. thirty-uinth :rnd fortieth degrees of north latitud_e, and the oue hundred and ele,·enrh, · :mol onE!'-hnndred and thirteenth parallels -of longitude west from Greenwic-h. Tbe o:r ly tl isCO \'ery of mineral worth mentioning have. been q11ite Pxtensi\·e de posits o r bells of iron of the hemat ite c lass, carrying some silver and g old in assay. 'l'be di;:trict is well timiJtred nnd \\'atered ~1nd distant from the Utah Southern Railroad do this during rhe rear, can muke from .· 2,o o r::-::::-:~~~~~~~:-':':'::-::':~.~+:'".:::".:'"i ~JEt. 0 C E R.. S to SB.OO a year. VIe on!)• want one man in + Within this nrea there nre seven •• . . Ac\D .... mining districts containing in nggregate, nbont 8cven hnntlreu square miles of mineral ]and. The most j)i'Omineot in point of dE:velopment at rully for us. There i~ no CODll)eLition, u::~d + I I 1 f D R Y C 0 () I) S each connty, and to him we give the txclu8ive i ~~~~- ~"'~ ~ ~ ~~~ R ~ ~ule n~ long us 11e continue~:~ to work faith - :; ' · ~ nothing like our inven tion made. Parties I i I · I having from S200 & Sl,tlOO to inves t. can + ..'· '- _II_ ' _II_. · _!_ +~t MERCHANTS. the present time is Tiutic mining dis - about 15 miles. obtnin a G!'n eral Agt'nc•y for ten conn tlcti or ' + _ _ _ _ ~ a State. Any one can make on invc.,lment i ............................................ f of from i25 Lo Sl ,OOO wi tbon t the len:::t riEk of f-!+++++++++++<+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++t+t lo~s. u.s our circulars 11'ill ~how lh ttt tho ~e in vesti ng S25 cun after n 30 days' trial return the goods nn~old LO u ~ and g~L their mou Py tJJtCk, if th ey do not clear at lcnEt SlOO. 'l'!Jey tihow that a General A):!en twit • will take ten co un ti es and in v<.·~ t <216 c__un after n tria l of •••• COKTA.I~S THE ..•. :Sole Agents fot Southern titah ot Ou Pont's Btasting Powder AND CIANT POWDEg, trict which is situated immediately There is no prophetic gift required south of the fortieth degree ot north to foresee the advent in the near· fu] atitude, and \\est of the one hundred rure of an em of increased and permund twelfth parallel of west longitude. tJt>nt prosperity in the mining :wd '.£his district will become famous in kindred irJdtt stries of Central UtaLJ. the near future as a copper tllatle pro- Tile era of tli <'rovery is cot:npleting i:!' duciog center by the iuauge r ;; tion of work; the eoaln~ea,ur:s can be estrthat class of entet]Jri:;e upon an exten -~mateu_ by. I he tow~Jships and even si>e sc~;le at the reduction works ot countie~; tron ore ts abundant and the Mammoth MininO' Co. in 'l'in tie uni\·cr~rtl!y dill'usec.l . The iron ore;:: 90 duys return all )!nod,; nn~old to n~. and !Jan' mon!'y retn ru ed to them if they fail to cl .. ar at least S7.)() iR that lime. We are noL latest Dispatches we Carry the Largest Stock. •..• iS TH!: .• .• Yallev 0 may be estimated t.y mountains, antl ·' h :H·e been pronounced _by the best uu-paying ~ u l ar i ~s. bu t want men wi lling to work lllld obtain .Ill! fhdr pay the pr-()!il-b -<Jf their energy. ~l en not wi ll in_!! to work on our terms wi ll noL work on nuy. 'l'ho ~ e meaning hn~ ine;cs wi II rcc~> iv e our lur!!e dt-scrip ri\·e circnh1r, ftnd extr:wrdinury off.,r by enc l o~iug a three C<'nt st,amp . wi th th eir nddreH. Tile flr~t to comply with ou r terms will s ecu re the cotmly or counties th ey may- WI•h to work. West Tintic mining district is situ- thori ies to be the most renwrkalile ated on the weste rly slope of the Ono-qui (or Skull Vallley) range of mounUlins, wpich is comparath·e l.r low in :tltitude, and traversing the territory for a northerly and southerly direction from G:·eat S:dt L:tke, to the confine, of the Great D esert on the sonth . [ ts geological structme is built up of rocks, of the Aozoic and Paleozoic eras consisting of gmn ites, porphyries, limestones, and quartzites; siluria:• schists are also abundant. Thest strata or fvrmations arc confvrmable with each other, and course in :1 northerly :mel southerly direction in comparatively regulcu· parallels. 'l'ite largest proportion of the ore veins are found upon the line of j unction of t\\'O formations, and are what is cl as_;:ic:dh· termed "contact lodes." 'l'hey a1:e opened alto6ether by shafts ranging from twenty to one hul1Lired feet in ~..-.-111!11 ... -.ol'l!'r'I'T'hr-.....!:tm,dng a vertfcle uip and depos its of iron ore yc t uiseovered on tl;i8 continent, and tbat there is no e\·idence. that. any other great deposits of iron exists in OJ' beyond the Hol'ky Adrl r '88 • RENNER :11-AN CFACTuRI:SG Co., 11ouuutins. 'l'be Tiutie mOtlntaius 118 Smithfi eld Street, Pi usburg, 1':~ . 0ontaiu n1ststorelrouses of utixed cop-per, sih··~~- and gold ores, whic lr Hre Buy at deale rs' prices. being reduced into :L Se llli-m e talic vVe will sell you auy The LiTe Representative Of 11 Live Vommnn!ty. eontlition known as copper-ru:ttte, ~t~ · 1 [; fc 1 t;l1e reduction works ot' til(~ Mammoth artie e or ami Y or 1fj T r!' t lliuing Co., in Tiutic Yalley, nud er p e rsonal use, in any I 1e VUe c.XpOnen the g eneral managt>mem ot' W. H. H. q~anti ty, at wholesale . Bowe rs, mining and me~.;hanil'al e ngi- pricde~ No mc:lttterl whatj:you Wa!J.t, •••. OF •••• . nee r \Y hieh is unqualitierllv success- sen lOrour a a ogue, rcc-con- ' • I • 1°00 '11 • ful, ecouorni0ally as well as met allt 1r- t a1ns over . ,v- I. u s trattons. g ieallL X car the ea~te ru confine, of Vie c arry m stock the largest tlJe u~·eHt ~ahan:, a Htint'ralized zone variety of goods in the U. S. I The ]fining Industries extend;: frou1 the 39th to the -!U th de- MONTGQM~RV \\J.ARD & GO grees of north latiwue, anu contains tme fih ttre \"titJS ca rrying tnixed coppet ·. sih•e J' arJu gold ore!'-, <.:o tu parP.d ,·ith whkh tlie Ct)ppPl' 1nines of Cltili ~27 & 229 \Vabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL, •.•. OF THE •.•• I .... OP .... Furnishing Goods, ~TS, BOOTS & SHOES ~Rd recommend our large assorLm ent or . ~rssioTJ and Fiannel Undershirts In all Colors and QuuliUes, and the Finest Linen and Woolen Qvershirts A Fine As ~ o rtm en t of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes Of eTery dcscriptloc. J:fir Ge:.!ninc CaliFornia~ HARNESS AND SADDLES And Saddlery of all Kinds. Assajrers' Goods li soruewbat inegular vein formation. ranging in aYerage about th.ree feet ir1 width; sruootb walls and cl:ty seJvage. s are not apparent. and L:.rke Superior will OJ~e Jay fade iuto insiguifie:IJH.:e. Sandstone Deposits Tobaccos, Cigars A!'TD PIPES. 'l'he mos t notable mining property in the pttst a.s well as present is th -e JUST REO EI,TED S cotia, situated near the cente r of the district, and in limestone; it is open.... A full line of as~orted .... ed by four sb:i fts to a d epth of two W A l, !L hundred feer, upon tite vein \Yilkh indines-- sliglttly to the west. from a n ·rtical plane. lt aver:1ges :tbout four PAPER House, S ign and Orname1ial ~Vashiu~ton, D. C. T~fr~l:~:.'i~t~~-~ a~~,~~~·,.~,~~~o~~f!n~~'~ 3 l0 gue~t~ . R :od •vil lcont irti'P to IJe Lhe on l r hrst·cra-s houee in the eit1· at mouera te rate 1erws ,$..:. IJer ctay . - , HILL. l'roprietor. THE ONLY f'dEV/SPAPER Mill Supn!ies, Pipss & Fittings I Published in Southern Utah. HARD\JVARE TI~W ARE, IROX A:XD STEEL. feet in \\·idth. TiJ is is an olLI loeat ioiJ .P .A. j_ ~ T J.. N G-and ·was worked sen!t·al ye:ms agu quite extens irely; the ores extracle!l Peter Mahnken ~ .A Bold, Fearless Exponent Powder and Fuse, Miners' Too~s .... ALSO .... nmged in essay b.v large qtHllltirie:> Paper Hanging & Kalsnmi~ing about 2,5 per c~ ut. lead and 26 oz. fil \·er per ton ; .tlle vein protlul't is ]ur"eir A SPECIALTY. carbonate lead ore with occasiZJJ:; 1 ~~:=;;:~ Bnnnnzr. Pl ;~ t Silv er Reef lJTAH. OF TilE PEOPLE. bunches of gnlena: in some p oni orJ,.. F M 8 o ftl1 e ve·m , b· l ue carbo rJates of coppe r . · · LOMQUIST, K. of T. B. Blacksmithing· &. Repairing The Largest Circulation nn~ ir~n, occar of low percentage carrymg ll1 as,;:ry from a traee to a few tlollars Ul.gold per ton: this mine i.- 1 easily accessible, and is lH'Oo;pectirel r u valuable pmperty: .. ALL KT~DS OF 'iiOOD·"'OR:\: DOXE I on ~ hurt n oliCf . hy •·Xpt·ne tf·d WOik-m• ·n . • \!! Pil l for P.-h B lll :c'.' ~\" a~ ·n~ . \1"":!•111 Re(l+ A·flvllo ~t · ~ ' ~ :r li ~ uac hm <- nl< anu ~ undri""· ~Hor~~"hoe- · ll .:>tl " . i.•l l§llig 1u.e ( l!lll The Carpenter lode JS F!OtJ,thwe~;: from the Sl'oti:t about a mile, i;:: a cor1- t~tct ,-eiu bct\\·een limestone and quartzite, is opened by a shaft one hu nd red Huston & West LO"';lER l'!IA.IN Sl'REET 111g 11 ~peCIII ty. PETER )I \. !-l C\KI X Koticc for Pnblication-Xo. 10€:5. L.I.ND OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY , TTT.l.U . I AII)!Uol 1- 1 ~'<·2. f N°~~~~oli:wi~;~~~~~; ~.; ~;~/\~~~·~ t.~ und sicny feet in depth expof>ing a11 inegul:u· ,-e in form:rtion J"lll ''; 11 ,, from one to t: ix: feet in wid~h,. r:~.'n~ ing in the ecnter of the vein , Cllr1Jo;1_ s:~ VE::Z REEF ................. UTAH ute of lead, aud galeu11, a8&tying in hi" nuticr- of i nt~ntion to mnke Jlnal lH'OO f 111 sc pport of lti~ claim . unu th at • •nti pro<>t will bt· mnde before th e County Cl .. rk or t l1e Court of KunP County, Ctuh, ut lh t• Conn 1y Sc>at. on t:i •lnnl'ly. ~Pin . 9th. 1 ' l , viz : Ow.-n quantity 2J p er t:e nt. lead and 23 oz->. !.ilver p e r ton ; t1 e large~ t proponion of the Yeiu produt·t eon ~ ists of t:opp~·r G eneral' Dealers 1n I,;om . of ~lountu.in D ~ tl Kune Co .. l 'l uh. H. tl:. :;::n·:l. fur th •· I:>E;.,. '1::'4 • ~ .. c 1. ,,nd XE '4 :\E ~4· ;!nd \\ 1,~ ~L 14 • b t_)C 1 ·~. 'L'p -!J, t; H. 12 \Y. tJ,4 na n1 1· ~ 1h ~ folio" i:1 ~ witu cs ~t · ~ to J~r(J\'f_' hi~ C1l Uti~JU O llto> r ~ · id P:tCt_. upon. n1•d I C•l llli"Hltllll of. t<atrl 1111 (1. ,·iz : · J oot'flll ;\!. {f!l ~nu d p r· ~.; . o_f ~I n n u r n in Dt 11. liunt! t'OU llty, ~ vl;llJ. '' ll~l>t:n ilaol :c m. nt \"tt!! •·n L~i1y. 1\·tlll! Send for a Specimen Cop}' Replete with Local Happenings unct Matters of General IntP.r est. carbonates, a nd ilon CHIT_ring sruall C ~ () C £ R i E l1Uantity of s i! n~ r, and traces of g olu l >er ton. The Queen Bee i5 situated about ;1 . ... A.~D ...• I I ~oau~y. lLHn , J;u.nt· ~ J ,•c.k-on .1111<! .:lfHrl iU t·~~c~, Jr., LJotb or r oq uern.l c, r'" .ue county,_ Advertising Rates on II. Mc:VA::lTER. RP_gi~tc t· . mile southensterJ.r from the Caqwn- ~ R ~ 't:._fl t'l ~ ll fFb. (J)_;! ~ ter locre, and i., e\•ide utly a eon ta l"l '1.6:!1 'W II ~ ~ V &'fl ~ Yeiu bct\\"cen lin1es touc :tnd qllarzite . Wllat's the Use 'l'he di:st'OVt'l'j' was lllatle about iit't _\· TOBACCOS, CIC+ARS, Of writing so many leiters to your fr iend8 : _ , tbcy \I"Jil get more local n e w~ 1n one :llr::o:B feet easlerly frontline of contact upon~ I than n dozen letter;; coutnin . Sent to any a »,pur n•~n.:ut; iu:o li:ues ~one ; :l !'!la.f: \Va :"e ~ ~n ..... L. l address ln !he United ulat~ one month for -'- - -.. U Dql!Of'S Sl,onlmemmuu~>f\)r~~. DAILEY & PAHSo_-::;, ALty'ti for .AppliC<lllto, One YPur .......... .. . . ......... .. ....... SG 00 Six :U on t h~ .................. .. .... .. .... 350 'fh ree Mou l.ll~ ... - ..... .. ...... . ......... 2 00 On a ~!onth .... . . ........................ . 1 uo Terms of Subscription: Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils Go to (Su ccessor to J . E. J obnson) FOR DRUGS, Groceries, FAXCY ARTICLES, Fruits, N" otions, ¢c., &c .. CIIE.lPER 'l'IIAX EYER. Prescriptions Carefully Filled. A. J. MCDONALD, |