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Savage - Has an incline of 100 feet, showing a two-foot vein of yellow carbonate of lead, carrying silver.
Burning Moscow - This mine has been pretty thoroughly developed, and shows an extensive body of carbonate ore.
Elephant - Contains 800 feet in location, and was located in 1871. Strike of vein N. by S., dip 50° to N. E., incline eighty feet on a vein of four feet carbonate of lead ore, carrying silver, the assay of value of which is from $50 to $150 to the ton in silver and from forty to fifty per cent. in lead. Owned by Dennis Ryan, Matthew Cullen, Jos. Turley and Owen Turley.
St. Mary's - This mine, situated in South Camp, about six miles from Star City in a south-westerly direction, is the property of James Barratt and others. It has been pretty thoroughly developed and shows a vein about four feet thick of grey carbonate ore. This is one of the most valuable mines in Star district.
The Jupiter and Bivin in Middle Camp, Pitney and Little Gentile, in South Camp, are fine and valuable prospects.
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TIMMONS, OR NEBO, DISTRICT.
Nebo is situated in Juab county, eighty-five miles south of Salt Lake City, and thirty-five miles from Provo; it lies within a mile and a half of the proposed line of the Utah Southern railroad, which, when completed, will give a new impetus to mining in that district, as the ores are found in immense quantities, but are of too low grade to pay for ship- ment, except by steam power. The district was discovered and organized in the spring of 1869 by F. Carter and others. Its boundaries are, commencing at Willow Creek, running thence easterly to the summit of the Wasatch range, thence northerly along the summit of said range to the northern boundary of Juab county, thence westerly along the line of Juab county to the summit of West range, thence southerly along the summit of West range to the place of beginning. Following are the principal mines and their developments :
Olive Branch-Situated on the north Twin Mountain ; shaft, thirty-five feet deep; tunnel, 100 feet; formation, quartzite and limestone ; average width of vein, three feet ; average value of ore, $35 per ton ; owned by Wm. Jennings, of Salt Lake City.
Mountain Queen -On north Twin Mountain ; shaft, thirty feet deep; formation, limestone; average value of ore, $20 per ton ; average width of vein, four feet.
Blue Bird - At the head of Secret gulch, on the south side of North canon ; shaft, eighty feet deep; formation, quartzite ; a true vein of first-class ore.
Monitor - At the mouth of Twin canon ; incline shaft, twenty feet; showing a good vein of galena ore ; average value of ore, $18 per ton.
Commonwealth - On the north side of North canon ; shaft down forty-five feet, showing a good body of galena and ochre ore.
Elephant - In North cañon ; shaft down fifteen feet, showing a good vein of galena ore.
Bluff- On North Twin mountain ; shaft down forty feet, showing a good body of galena ore, of a low grade.
Knuck- On north side of Twin cañon ; shaft down thirty feet, showing a good vein of galena ore, of a low grade.
Magpie - On south side of Bear cañon; shaft down twenty feet ; large body of galena ore of a very good quality.
Eureka-On Olive Branch hill; shaft down fifty feet; body of very good ore.
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Sultana - On the south side of South Twin cañon ; tun- nel, seventy-five feet ; good vein of galena ore, low grade.
Trench - On the south side of the North Twin cañon ; shaft, twenty feet deep ; galena ore.
Gray Eagle-On the south side of south Twin Moun- tain ; shaft ten feet deep ; galena ore of low grade.
Agnes -On the north side of Twin cañon; two shafts twenty feet each ; large vein of galena ore of a low grade.
Morse-On the north side of North cañon ; has an in- cline shaft 140 feet, with a vein of galena and carbonate ore, two and a-half feet wide, increasing as it goes down ; owned by Erickson & Co.
Great Western - On Mountain Queen hill ; has a shaft down twenty feet ; good vein of galena ore of low grade.
Following are the names of the principal locations in the district, showing well on top, but which have not been devel- oped, except enough work to hold them : Mount Pleasant, Sonney Boy, Whimbamper, Rip Van Winkle, St. Patrick, Lilly, Rising Sun, Clipper, Cooke, Watsike, Mountain Lion, Crooked Horn, Honey - Moon, Stonewall Jackson, Wild Dutchman, New York, Morning Glory, Montezuma, Black Hawk, Little Emily, Wandering Jew, Flag-Staff, Ground Hog, Keisel, Herald, Silver Star, Home Ticket, Hoboken, I. X. L., Wild Frenchman, Mormon Chief, Wild-Cat, Octoroon, Jersey, Olive Branch No. 2, Live Yankee, Aspinwall, Hagar, Midas, Cataract.
There is no smelter in the district, and for that reason there are but few of the mines being worked, as the ore from most of them will not pay to ship.
TINTIC DISTRICT.
Tintic Mining District-Situated on the west of the range, separating Utah county from the northern end of Juab county ; its mines in the mountains and foot hills on the east side of Tintic valley, was organized by S. B. Moore, Hyde, Peck and others, on the 13th day of December, 1869, and has since been continually worked. The minerals pro- duced are gold, silver, lead and copper, the lead and silver ores carrying some antimony and bismuth. The district is fifteen miles long north and south, by ten miles wide east and west, and the mineral belt, so far as prospected, is about four miles wide and extends north and south outside the lines of the district. At the north end of the district is
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Eureka, with about two hundred and fifty inhabitants. South of Eureka is the Mammoth Hollow, in which are the copper mines, the Mammoth Copperopolis, and Crimson Mammoth, and Mammoth City, with a hundred and twenty inhabitants.
About one and a-half miles southerly from Mammoth is Silver City, with a population of 200. South-easterly from Silver about three miles, is Diamond, with about 350 inhab- itants. It is a thriving mining camp, and the largest one in the district.
Homansville - In Utah county, is at the north-east end of the district, and is situated at the mouth of a canon, three miles from Eureka City. The Wyoming Silver Min- ing Co.'s quartz mill is built there, as also the Eureka quartz mill and a smelter, which was built by Messrs. Homan, Clarkson and others, two years ago. The population num- bers about 150.
Following are the principal mines :
Sunbeam - Located December 13th, 1869 ; is segregated ground, and consequently has more prospect shafts on the lode than any other in the district. The Wyoming Silver Mining company own near three hundred feet, and are working at their mill at Homansville the ores they extract. The Moore claim has the deepest shaft on the lode, being about two hundred feet from the surface, on a vein of ore the entire distance. The Peck, Croff, Worsley and Wood- mansee claims are being very successfully worked by S. R. Albee & Co., who have stripped the lode 150 feet and run drifts from fifty to 150 feet on the ore vein. The Twomble ground, south on the lode, is being sunk still deeper with flattering results. On the entire Sunbeam lode there has been expended, in labor, from $25,000 to $30,000, and there has at least been $50,000 worth of ore sold from the mine. Sunbeam is situated about three-fourths of a mile east of Silver. The lode is in granite and porphyry, and carries silver, gold, lead and copper, some parts being almost entire- ly rich arsenical copper ore, with from $40 to $400 silver. The pay vein is from six inches to four feet wide, and car- ries a heavy cropping, almost the entire length of the loca- tion.
Black Dragon and the Sidna, North Star, Jeff. Davis, Pearle, Green Mountain Boy, Cerro Gordo, West tunnels and locations, Comet, Henry Clay, Sprinville tunnels, with some ten other veins, are located on the Black Dragon hill,
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about one mile northerly from Silver City, and are among the earliest locations of the district. 12,000 feet of Black Dragon belongs to Shoebridge Silver Mining company. Considerable work has been done on it, but mostly surface. The ores carry silver, copper, lead and some gold. Speci- mens assay very high in the latter metal.
Sidna - A large outcrop at the south end of the Dragon lode, is about 40 feet wide, the ore carrying silver, some lead, gold, and some copper; good milling ore; W. D. Huntington & Co. are the owners.
Jeff. Davis has been developed to a depth of fifty feet, but has not been worked on for nearly a year ; is a mine of some promise.
North Star- A large, well-defined vein ; has been in liti- gation in a quiet way, and the name of its owners being legion, has kept it in the back ground. Probably $8,000 has been expended in labor with very little returns. Ores, copper, lead and silver, with considerable arsenic and anti- mony.
Cerro Gordo - Located 75 feet from North Star discovery shaft, is claimed to be the North Star. A tunnel, nearly a hundred feet, is run on the vein.
Diamond Lode -Owned by a San Francisco company, has produced some fine copper ore, carrying fair assays of silver. It is situated on the edge of the ravine, and easily followed. The vein is from six inches to two feet and a half wide ; 75 tons of good ore are on the dump.
A few feet north of the Diamond shaft, further up the hill, is the Diamond Extension, or Germania mine, owned by the Germania Mining company of San Francisco, who also own the Elgin lode, close by; ore the same as in the Diamond ; shaft is sunk over a hundred feet deep, and several drifts on the lode.
Still further north is the Carisa, owned by Bolivar Roberts & Bros .; a well defined vein of rich copper ore.
In a south-west direction from the Carisa, about two miles, is the Mammoth; the original location was 3,000 feet, and, with the north extension, was located within three months after the organization of the district ; is situated about one- third of the way up the highest mountain in the district ; the vein runs almost north and south, in limestone walls, which are forty-two feet apart. The locators of the Mam- moth have been nearly all bought off, and the Mammoth Copperopolis company own the original discovery as well as
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one thousand feet more on the lode, which ground has been extensively worked. Shafts are sunk in several parts of the lode, from 70 to 200 feet deep; tunnel on north hill unites from 50 to 70 feet of the ore vein; tunnel on south hill, 300 feet in length, on the vein, connects with the shaft; ore, principally copper, carrying from 10 to 80 per cent. ; easily smelted.
Crismon Mammoth-Owned by the Crismons, Kimball and Jenkins ; shaft, nearly 400 feet deep ; worked through a tunnel 450 feet long, drifted on each way of the vein from the tunnel ; cross cuts in every direction, disclosing thou- sands of tons of rich copper ore, and silver and gold rock, in which native copper, free gold and wire and native silver sparkle side by side with rich green carbonate and blue. bromide.
In a northwest direction is Eureka hill, upon which is located the Eureka mine, which has produced quantities of the richest silver rock ever found. The veins are in lime rock and the ores are carbonate and chloride ; many tons of horn-silver rock have been taken away from the hill. Much money has been spent in law suits on account of other loca- tions on the hill being rather close. Over two hundred thousand dollars worth of ore has been taken from the mines on Eureka hill. At least one hundred thousand dollars has been spent in labor on the hill.
Chicago Lode-With its cross veins, Millard & Missouri, recently discovered, while working Chicago, is situated three-fourths of a mile northerly from Silver City ; is pro- ducing some of the richest silver ore found in the district.
Swansea - Near Silver, has produced thousands of tons of rich lead and silver ore. Now idle.
Lucky Lode - Within 200 yards of Silver City, is being successfully worked, and is shipping fair milling rock. The Bullion, Nettie, Spray, Blue Bird, Tintic, Commodore, Simp- son, Galena Bed, Evening Star, Tell, Gray Eagle, I. Tell, Embroy, Tailholt, Mary Bell, (a fine lead ore mine), Schnei- der Tunnel, with its well of water and three mineral veins, Empire, Black Eagle, Delaware, Hugo, Red Wolf, and fifty other locations of promise are near.
About a mile easterly from Silver is Gold or Chloride hill, on which are situated the Tesora, Cricket, Golden Treasure, Gold Hill, Julian Lane, May Flower, Lillian, Scorpion, Yose- mite, Gough and Munson's Chicago Tunnel, and some eight
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or ten others. The workings on several of those mines and the amounts of ore being daily shipped to mill, has ranked this hill as perhaps the richest one in the district.
On the southwest of Gold hill, and going from that point to Diamond, are situated some good mines, which have been worked considerably, and the most of them with paying re- sults. The Norwegian produces copper ore with some sil- ver. The Washington, Minnesota, Albert T. Damon, Isabella, Victoria, Selkirk, Joe Bowers, Silver Spar, Shower, Jefferson, Rising Sun, Eberhart, Ohio, Susan, Mary Ann, Alice and Rio Del Norte, are some of the many locations around Diamond. The ores in most are in granite forma- tion, and are nearly all free milling silver ores, some carry- ing copper, lead and gold.
The Shoebridge, Bareleg and Morning Glory lodes, near Diamond, produce a very high grade copper ore, as also ores carrying silver in paying quantities.
North from Diamond, about two miles is the Golden Bell hill, on which is the Golden Bell, Nelly Bly, Bobby Burns, and several other lodes owned by Cook & Co .; the Lady Aspinwall by the Wyoming Silver Mining Co. Most of these ledges are being worked and are shipping ore.
The reduction works of the district are :
The Homansville smelter, a well-built institution, of two furnaces ; built by Homan, Clarkson and others, of Omaha, about three years ago; capacity, from 20 to 30 tons of ore daily.
Wyoming mill, Homansville, built during the winter of 1873-4, and owned by the Wyoming Silver Mining compa- ny, of Cincinnati, is a substantial, well-built, and so far, very successful mill, with ten stamps and Stetefeldt furnace ; cost, $100,000. The company shipped through Wells, Fargo & Co., $100,000 worth of bullion in 1873.
Eureka mill, ten stamps, also at Homansville ; although well situated, has not, so far, been a success.
About five miles south of Silver, on what is known as the Lewis springs, is the Shoebridge mill, one of the stoutest and most commodious and convenient mills in the district; owned by the Shoebridge Silver Mining Company, of Ports- mouth, Ohio ; has fifteen stamps, with an Aiken furnace ; commenced to run in the fall of 1873; cost, $70,000.
Half a mile south of the Shoebridge, on the Tanner Ranch, is the Miller mill, of ten stamps, wet crushing ; owned by the Tintic Mining and Milling Co., of San Francisco ; well
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situated for wood and water, and within six miles of the mines. This company has shipped through Wells, Fargo & Co., within three months past, over $10,000 worth of bullion. More ore has been tested at the Miller mill than at any other in the district.
The Germania smelter site is a mile and a half north of Miller's, on the Moore springs ; is nearer to the mines than any other in the district.
Mammoth Copperopolis mill, copper smelter, is about three miles east of Miller's ; is well built.
Diamond smelter, at Diamond City : closed for two years ; was built by a Fond du Lac company nearly three years ago ; the buildings and works are good.
Tintic District has turned out a great many tons of ore ; thousands of dollars of bullion and treasure have been shipped from Homansville, Silver and Diamond. In 1873 $200,000 worth of silver bullion was shipped from the district.
WEST MOUNTAIN DISTRICT.
West Mountain mining district, comprising Bingham canon, is located on the eastern slope of the Oquirrh range of mountains, distant from Salt Lake City twenty-six miles, with which place it is connected by railroad. The principal town is Bingham. The district contains a population esti- mated at 1,400. The discovery of the district was made by the California volunteers under General Connor, in Septem- ber, 1863. The first location was the Jordan Silver Mining company, twenty-five claims, segregated, of 200 feet each, recorded September 17, 1863 ; there are now 3,305 claims recorded in the books of the district.
West Mountain district is bounded as follows: Com- mencing at the confluence of the River Jordan with Great Salt Lake, and running thence in a southerly direction along the east bank of said river to its point of exit from Utah Lake, to the fortieth degree of north latitude ; thence along said fortieth degree of north latitude, to the east boundary of Tooele county; thence along said boundary to the Great Salt Lake, and from thence easterly to the place of beginning. The country rock is limestone. The most promising ore-producing mines are : In Main Bingham, Winamuck, Blue Jacket, Jordan and Galena, Spanish, Utah, Neptune, Kempton, Rainbow, Northern Light, Orphan Boy,
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Grizzly, Mulligan, Mountain Jim, American Flag, Alpine, Magria, Hickman, Juniper, Dinero, Sultan ; in Bear gulch, Nez Perces, Chief, Mountain Chief, Montreal and Tiger, Grecian Bend, No You Don't, Captain Jack, Yosemite, Tele- . graph, Last Resort; in Black Jack gulch, Osceola and Lucky Boy, Hiatt and Bemis, Old Times, Eagle Bird ; in Carr fork and tributaries, Last Chance, Crœsus, Rollicking Boy, May Queen, Agnes. There are a number of other locations worthy of notice, but the foregoing are the best known claims in the camp.
The Jordan and Galena mine is the oldest location in the district. It was sold last year by John W. Kerr, Isador Morris and others, to Carson & Buzzo. It is a contact vein, varying in width from 4 to 150 feet; formation lime- stone, quartzite and shale ; has been worked almost contin- uously since the first location ; developments : Tunnels, 2,000 feet ; drifts, 1,400 feet ; shafts, 400 feet ; inclines, 300 feet; traces and cross cuts, 1,000 feet ; open cut, 500 feet ; ore, low grade, consisting of carbonates and galena ; amount of ore removed from the mine, 9,000 tons.
Neptune - On Jordan Hill, the property of Lem. U. Col- bath & Co .; developed by three inclines, No. 1 being 120 feet deep, No. 2, 180 feet, No. 3, 180 feet ; Nos. 1 and 2 are connected by a drift sixty feet in length ; Nos. 2 and 3 by a drift 20 feet; 600 feet of levels are run on the mine ; amount of ore removed, 2,000 tons ; vein, from four to six- teen feet in length ; hanging wall, quartzite ; foot wall, lime- stone.
Kempton Mine - Developed by an incline 175 feet in length ; levels, 250 feet; formation same as Neptune ; ore removed, 1,500 tons.
Utah Mine - Belongs to an English incorporation, and has been extensively, but not profitably worked. The smelter that was erected at the mine has been torn down, and re- moved on account of the investment not being a paying one. Ore can be transported to the valley much cheaper than the fluxes and coal that are used can be freighted up the cañon. The Utah is developed by two tunnels-No. 1, 400 feet ; No. 2, 700 feet ; shaft, 180 feet ; winzes, 210 feet ; levels, drifts, etc., 2,200 feet ; ore removed, 10,000 tons ; John Longmaid, Superintendent.
Northern Light-Developed by a tunnel 225 feet in length ; shaft No. 1, 100 feet; No. 2, 60 feet ; levels and drifts, 126 feet ; ore removed, 400 tons.
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Grizzly - Shaft fifty-five feet; drift fifty-five feet ; 100 tons of ore on the dump.
Fairview- Shaft and drifts 100 feet. This, with the Northern Light and Grizzly, are under one incorporation known as the Northern Light Mining Co., New York City ; P. J. Mitchell, superintendent.
Spanish Mine - On Spanish hill; formation, quartzite; contact vein ; New York incorporation, S. Winchester, Pres- ident ; W. G. Galigher, Superintendent ; R. P. Lounsberry, Manager ; width of vein, ten to sixty feet ; five tunnels, ag- gregate length, 1,600 feet; shafts, 300 feet; levels, winzes, stopes, etc., 5,000 feet ; ore removed, 12,000 tons.
Sultan Mine - On Jordan hill ; incorporated under the laws of Michigan ; James Harrington, superintendent ; two shafts; No. 1, 105 feet ; No. 2, fifty-two feet; levels, etc., 140 feet ; 600 tons of ore removed.
Orphan Boy - Located in Main Bingham ; developed by a shaft seventy-five feet ; a level has been run on the vein 150 feet ; main tunnel 140 feet ; tunnel No. 2, fifty feet ; ore removed, 500 tons ; owned by A. Davis & Co.
American Flag - Owned by W. D. Hickman & Co., lo- cated on Jordan hill ; width from six to eighteen feet, devel- oped by two shafts, each forty feet deep, and two tunnels respectively sixty and 150 feet in length.
Hickman Lode - Owned by Hickman & Co., copper ore, assaying twenty-five per cent .; developed by two vertical shafts, fifty and eighty-five feet, and one tunnel 150 feet in length.
Nez Perces Chief - In Bear gulch, owned by a Detroit company ; shaft sixty-five feet deep and two drifts thirty- nine feet and twenty feet ; shipped 500 tons of ore, assaying from thirty-eight to forty-five per cent. lead, twelve to twen- ty-five ozs. silver.
Rainbow Lode - In Main Bingham, owned by R. D. Clark & Co .; shaft on vein 110 feet and levels running therefrom ; tunnel eighty feet; ore high grade ; true fissure vein in syenitic porphyry.
Bemis and Hiatt-In Black Jack gulch, owned by a Leavenworth, Kansas, company ; tunnel, 879 feet in length, taps vein 400 feet from surface. The company have tapped their vein and crossed five good ledges, milling ore from six- ty-one to sixty-two ozs. silver, and from two to sixty per cent. lead ; true fissure vein in syenitic porphyry. Amount expended, $20,000 ; 300 tons of ore removed.
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Last Resort- In Bear gulch; developments, 500 feet ; shipping twenty tons daily.
Damphool -In Lower Bingham ; owned by Shoenberg Bros .; worked by shaft and incline fifty feet deep.
Great Mogul Mine - In Bear gulch, owned by Thomas Lorr & Co. Shaft sixty feet in depth. Ore galena and carbonate.
Yosemite Lode - Copper Canon, one of the largest deposits of galena ore in the district; shaft ninety feet in depth and two tunnels.
Isabel Tunnel-Main Bingham ; owned by Audett & Kings- bury. Length of tunnel 800 feet ; one of the valuable prop- erties of the district.
Winamuck - One of the oldest locations in the district, and has paid a large profit on the investment. It is an Eng- lish incorporation, limited. A. Pinedo, general manager ; Ells- worth Daggett, consulting engineer ; contact bed vein, with quartzite footwall and dark-bluish shale-bearing rock ; ores, carbonate, averaging sixty ozs. silver, twenty-eight per cent. lead. The mine is developed as follows : upper tunnel, 350 feet ; windlass tunnel, 500 feet ; Bushnell tunnel, 400 feet ; lower tunnel, 600 feet; main shaft, 130 feet; levels, drifts, winzes, etc .; over 5,000 feet; ore removed, 12,000 tons. There is a furnace at the mine with two stacks, having a capacity of fifteen tons daily to each stack. The gross pro- duction of the mine to January 1, 1874, was $876,000; net production, $336,000.
Occident Mine -Immediately south of the Winamuck. and opposite the Dixon Bar in Main Bingham Canon ; shaft seventy-five feet deep ; five-foot vein of carbonate ore ; a true fissure; E. B. Shoebridge & Co., owners.
Dorset Mine - South-east of the Winamuck, in the same range of hills, and in the next gulch south of Bingham Canon. Shaft seventy feet ; four-foot vein ; good prospect.
Silver Hill - Below the Spanish in Main Bingham ; open cut, 500 feet; drain tunnel run to intersect the vein at right angles ; two shafts ; carbonate and galena ores; owned by Carson & Buzzo.
Rough and Ready - In Bear gulch ; tunnel seventy feet ; five shafts, respectively, No. 1, eighty feet ; No. 2, eighty feet ; No. 3, sixty feet; No. 4, twenty feet; No. 5, ten feet ; 350 tons of ore removed ; owned by John Tiernan & Co.
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