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Show ELY AMALGAMATED ! SHIPPING CARLOAD j ! Trove, March 11. J. 1 Brim, the veteran Ely mlulng man, haw return- I cd from the big Nevada camp with . a carload of oro from the Ely Amnl-j Amnl-j garnered company's proporty, of which ho Is th manager. The oro will bo ' Bold to Itia1i smelters. Mr. Brim expects ex-pects the ore to run 70 per cee.t lead. Shipments will be mad to t'lah regularity reg-ularity If a good market can be found hof. I Mr. Ilrim will also make arrrngo-rocnts arrrngo-rocnts on tlm'trip fr the erection of concentrating works for his company, for the reduction of the largo rjuantl-' rjuantl-' ties ol low ginde ore which can In mined. .When this is in operation and with the regular shipments of high grade ores which can be- made ( tho company should soon begin to pile ; up money for distribution to Its stockholders. stock-holders. That the stock is considered a good buy by Fly men who are acquainted ac-quainted with nil the conditions, is shown by the recent purchase of big r blocks by Superintendent Vamiei hoof j of the Nevndr Consolidated mines, Mathers & name? and other prominent prom-inent business and mining men oi Ely. ' The company has an abundant sur- j ily of water for mining and culinary j (im poses conveyed by pipe line. It j nlso owns a towDslte. . J Tbf stockholders of th Ely Anial- gnmted are mostly Ftah men. .Ictopl: I It. Murdock of Charleston is the Tn-s- I ident, :nid in rhe directorate are n, F. Grant nnd Frank G Taj lor of Salt Lake who with other Salt like and Provo citizens are large owners. Mr. Brim has done much to bring the merits of the Ely district before 1'tah people. It must le about ten years ago when he brought n wacon I load of ore. almost pure lead, from the Duck Creek district, near Ely. This was taken from the Iend King, of which Hrlm was the main owner, and some stock was taken by local people. Other companies were organised organ-ised here by Mr. Prim, which now owns valuable properties in Ely, ond he was the leading figure in the organization or-ganization of Ihe Ely Amalgamated. When that was organized tho Ely boom was on, and it was not tio bard to interest capitalists in the undertaking under-taking as it was In the earlier days of Mr. Drim's activities. He has been mining and holding property fn the di.slrict ior fifteen years, and is probably prob-ably as well acquainted with Its iner-Its iner-Its as any man In the country. |