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Show 1 r ' ' 1 ' Oa jcur delinquent tr-i at::::r:cr:t notices to TIIC TEI-C?.A!L TEI-C?.A!L Circful attention arj reiscaatla rates assured Call. r.-p "Lid, J,cth 'phes. for a TIX EGRAU nan to call on yon. MoCialn of Colorado Frrlngs for $25.00(1. The ground la north of Lyons Fprlnrs and was owned bv James Can ill, l-Yank, Wolf and Albert McKftifht. Il is understood that lleasrs. Carpenter and WcClaJn will form a development company to take hold of the property. There are already several companies In the vicinity of Lyons Eprlnas whose deT velopmenl operations are meeting with satisfying results. There was a big rush Into the Lyons Springs district early last summer, when much of the ground was taken up. but prospectors who have ventured Into that vicinity during the winter are said to have discovered scattered groups which were overlooked during the summer. . E. ' G. Marquis has sold to H. K. Wheeler the ground known as the Ely i Cobre group, consisting of the eight Ely Cobre claims, the Oxide group of , six j claims, the Southwestern, the Calelclte. the Steptoe and the Black Cloud mining claims. " i - - -.- - , I Abbot O. Smith and James F. Kelley. who purchased the Stsmdard - group of ten mining claims from Thomas Murry for $2000 have transferred the group to i the Ely Homestake Copper company. . - - ... - - - i ' ' J.' F. Brim of tho Lead King mine has gone to Salt Lake. He said that there 'are now 404 sacks of lead ore, running from 75 to 450 per cent lead, piled up at , the mine awaiting shipment. Two chunks of or weighing about 400 pounds each, were recently taken from the mine and filled eight sacks. A big strike has been made tn the Lion shaft of the Frederick group, adjoining the Lead King. At a depth of seventy, five feet, a fine body of led or was en. countered, assaying about SO per cent lead. . - ' ' ' ! Mr. Brim said that every turn. In recent re-cent events has had a tendeocy to assist In the development of the lead mines. Frank and Herman have bought the Iron Cap nd Bowie group of mining claims at Mlxpah from 8. M. Mlngus and R. Sleem for $21,000. They will organise a company for the development of th ground. . When the deal waa closed. 10 per cent of th purchase price was paid. The remainder re-mainder is to be paid In sixty days. There are ten claims In the Iron Cap group, lying southeast of the Banlgaa and Brady properties. . There are three claims and a fraction In the Bowl group lying northwest of tjje discovery group. , AX0TBX& BIO ENTESPEISG. At a meeting of its subscribers held in the Mining exchange yesterday, an informal organisation of the Salt Lake and Nevada Exploration company waa effected. Van D. Spalding waa elected to serve as president, A. J. Lowe 8r vice-president; Joseph H. Patrick, secretary, and J. D. Spalding, treasnrer. George Wiosnesa, Bobert Conner and IL M. Chamberlain were elected to serve as the remaining members of th board of directors. Capt O. A. Tibbits will serve in the capacity of consulting engineer. It is the intention of the eomnany to exploit the various districts of Nevada and Utah, a A. Kimball and C. F. Gordon, old-time prospectors of the West, were appointed along with President Presi-dent Spalding to leave aa soon as possible possi-ble and prospect the unexplored regions of - northern, and central Nevada. The trio will make up their outfit at Los Vegas and travel over a route already mapped out by Mr. Kimball and Mr. Durir this morning's session of the Mir-ir-i exfkace Star Con. sain lined rp in the leading role, the stock opening open-ing at 41c, from which it steadily drorped to 37e, snd sold as low as 35 on a seller option, the stock closing with Z5a bid, offered at 37Vie. . Msy Dsy, too, was unable to keep up the pace it has set for the last few days, . and dropped from. 30 'to 28 He Paly shewed some strength, the stock going at 12.90. Nevada Hills continued con-tinued in demand, at $3.70, only a few ' bunche being obtainable. Uncle "Samy Lke the majority of the Tintica, seemed In -the dumps, and fell to the 42-eent mark. Black Jack sold at 71 to 70c, while Bk Tunnel failed to make a score. Seven Troughs of Nevada,-in tympathy .with the remainder of the list, fell from 75 to 73c. Tetro, on the contrary, to the ma-'.. ma-'.. jority of the board showed strength, ? 300 shares being sold at 17 and 18. Victor Con. found a market at 14 to 15V 'while-Yankee Con. sold a single lot at 46c ' The pen board trading was confined ti a mixture of Nevada, Park City and Eureka favorites, and in each and every instance the prices were unchanged un-changed from those of the regulsr ealL The total session's business smounted to 38,637, .for which $29,296.45 was paid. ' - - ' ' Bid. Asked. Ajax I .11 -Ml JBulllon-Beck ; ia ' . Carlaa .... Creole v ; Con. Mercur .... .... ,.. t Daly ,; Daly-Judge ll ll n'10 Daly West ; lJ-J -Eagle Blue BeU 2-25 Grand Central 4.50 4.80 . Galena . . Horn Silver J-M "1' j Little Bell 5 J0 .00 I Lower Mammoth 2.25 2.60 I Mammoth - May Day - i-,x . Nevada Hills .... Jl - Nevada FaJrview .22 .28 Ontario 'A ll 'ii'kk' . Silver King ..: 22.00 25.00 Sacramento .... ... .01 , Silver Shield 12 - .18 Star Con. .2i . -JJ Stray Dog South Swansea .... ...... . .O"! I'tah i. -2 Vncle Sam Con... .42 .42 Victoria : -W tlocton Con SO.M Butler-Uberal .J Eeck Tunnel Coa 1.821 - 1.85 lack Jack .. .... ........ Cyclone ......... 03 . Century ...... .... ....... 47 Colorado M v. - 2.50 Dalten .... ......... ..Oil . .02' femrald -25 Ooldfleld Daisy 2.M . IngoKrr..... -05 Jo Bower Little) Chief ! New Tork ' .221 -J JUchmood-Anaconda . . . .01 .10 Scwttisb Chief 081 .10 South Columbus Con.. ... 1.85 1.90 Tetr IT -1 - Victor Coa ...... ..HI -i Vv'abaah .... .... ...... .. ....... .2a . Tanke Con .47 .60 Iead King .;...... .... .231 .28 Mount Lake 02 -5 i tah and Mich -1$ regie's Nest 22 Daisy Annex Lou Dillon . 20 .24 Nevada Hils Flor .121 .22 Seven Troughs ....... .... ,.JJ .74 Selby Con.. "2 .74 m . . MORNING SALES. Ajax, 100 at 85c. - Carisa, 100 at 62c Daly. 100 at $2.90. . ' ' " LltUe Ball. 20 at $5. . May Day. 600 at 80e; 600 at tc; 10M at Z21c - Nevada Hills. 700 at 12.70. Uncle Sam. 1000 at 42c , Black Jack. 100 at.71c; 400 at 70c , Star Con, 100 at 45c; 100 at 44c: 1000 at " 4c allr sixty days; 100 at 40c; 200 at 89c sller sixty days: 1500 at 87c; 1200 at 88c; 600 at 2c seller sixty days; 400 at 89c: 1000 at 3c seller sixty days; 100 at 84c ller slxry days. Ingot, 1000 at 6c Lead King. 200 at 24c South Columbus Con.. 447 at $1.85. Seven Troughs, 900 at 75c; 1700 at 74c; . 1500 at 78c - i Tetro, 600 at 17c: 1000 at 18c, seller slx- days; 1800 at 18c ' Victor.- 600 at 14c; 2000 at 15c Taokee, 100 at 44c . . OPEN BOARD. . Columbus Con., 800 at $5.25. 4 DJy-Judge. 60 at $11.26. LltUe Chief. 1000 at 17c Lower Mammoth. 100 at $2.25. May Day, 1000 at 28 c seller sixty days. This company is comprised of some of 8alt Lake 'a representative business men and there will be a keen interest taken by the mining world in their undertaking, un-dertaking, and from all quarters come the wish of success to them in their expedition ex-pedition after the prodqets of mother earth. ' .Another meeting hss been ealled for Tuesday evening, at which' time the above actions will be ratified by the stockholders. Several other matters of importance will also be attended to. WISES IN THE CTTT. O. Wiser, manager of the White Pine Mining and Milling company, operating op-erating rich claims twenty-five miles north of Ely, is in the city today, and is awaiting the result of sampling a earlosd of ore from the mine. A number num-ber or Salt Lake operators are interested inter-ested in the property, including J. Dorius, J. 8. Hyde, Brighsm Cannon, A. E. Hyde and Edward Kesrns. The property is composed of twelve elsims, and looks promising. The tunnel tun-nel is in 300 feet, and a winze will be sunk from a point nesr the breast. . New Tork. 1000 at 23c. . Nevada Hills. 1200 at $2.70. ' Victor. Con-, 500 at 141c TOTAL8. Regular. 22.727 share, f 12.242.45. ' Open, 14.854 share. $14,964.00. Total, $28,637 share. $29,296.45. Large quantities of good ore have been uncovered and the company is eon 11-dent 11-dent that the results of the sampling here today will be up to expectations. tenaba;s fine growth. Tenaba, Laader county, Nev., in whicA is the famous Bullion mining district, dis-trict, has grown in twelve months from a bunch of sagebrush and sand to a thriving little town of 250 people, and it is increasing in site and population every day. Financiers think well both of the town and ofthe district, as a water company has been organized to pipe water eight miles away to the place. A modern mill will soon b erected to treat the thousands of tons of milling mill-ing ore now on the dumps and in sight. H. Bradford, a prosperous merchant j of Tenaba. is in the city today buying i goods, and thinks particularly well of Reliance mine, located near the town and adjoining the famous Gold Quartz property. Bradford aaid this morning that Beliasce is certain to be one of |