The Mountain Empire Utah a Brief And Reasonably Authentic Presentation of the M

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The Mountain Empire Utah a Brief And Reasonably Authentic Presentation of the M
George Blair
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In other cases the oxidized ores lost much of their values, and the result was that a camp once as noted as any in the West, producing a grade of ores averaging high in values, was practically abandoned and so remained for twenty years or more.
The same conditions prevailed in Park City, and especially in the Ontario mine was the presence of the lean streak that lay between the ores truly oxidized and those containing sulphide, nearly disastrous. It is said the directors at one time determined
...to shut down the Ontario, and were only kept from doing so because Mr. Pat Kerwin, superintendent, said he would resign unless they con- sented to his sinking 200 feet below the point the shaft had at that time reached. A reluctant consent is what saved the Park district from abandonment, won for the Ontario her great record, and gave assurance to those who looked toward Alta in the faith that greater depth would disclose a reappearance of the rich ores that made the camp famous before the water level was reached.

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