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Show MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. An Inusual Amount of Interest Taken In Its Stock. There was but little that might ,be construed as a featuro on 'change today, to-day, unless it was that Crescent found a stiff flctiUMul, and at an advance of -cents unltwlr.il MOO shares, Bamberger, Davis and Conklin delivering to Stevenson. Ste-venson. Barnes-Sulphur was also in for a .leal, and at 7 cents transferred 2000 shares Conklin selling to Stevenson. Steven-son. On a drop of 10 cents Alliance old 100 shares. Wood -ido started upstairs, up-stairs, and advanced 20 cents a share Iml there was none to unload at that figure. Tho selling prices and hiieuia-tions hiieuia-tions for the day were as follows: TODAY'S CLOSING QUOTATIONS tn p "S 5 S I 8 Stocks. 3 g, Anchor 6 r' $ g-',!ruroka ::::::: 20 mvk Mm Sr r... iS &:::: ::::::: , MulauCon 01 in 01. Ki.,i,r, 0f In 05 Si rtZViiSnv . . 2 'I" 3 011 9 00 a":: ? 47 IS Stanley V ' ,1 Utah & Mnt ?' Utah Oil Co.... 3000 W 'ft Woodslde I W ' 0 1 - Total number shares sold. 10,600. Noted, Daly will distribute $37,500, or 25 cents a share ou September 30 among its fortunate stockholders. Tho ten cent assessment on Alliance will call for a put up ou the 30th. Tho exchange is indebted to Mr. George A. Meears for a handsome specimen speci-men of Crescent ore weighing about 150 pounds. Mr. Thomas A. Jennings is the latest applicant for membership of the exchange. ex-change. There was an unusual number of visitors vis-itors jn the floor during the day. TIip assay on lot number !), Alliance ore was posted on the board today and showed 42.7 per cent lead, (10.4 ounces silver and a fraction of gold. The lot consisted of 33,880 pounds. Lot number num-ber 8 returned 45 per cent lead, 75 ounces silver and a fraction in gold. It was settled for $110 per ton. |