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DIVIDEND PAYING TABLE FOR INVESTORS. ds li The annexed carefully prepared table hIiowh the totul tales, the highest and lowest prices of lending mining rliiires ill the Sail Francisco market during the mouths lt- - pro li- - and August, and also shows the extreme profit on each stock which might have been realized in the latter month: i(l- - JULY. y AUGUST. ra ies nd ial ilo did at Liul ive the by July. - 100 100 25 Apr 75666 May i8701 00 305 090 May 40 000 Fel) 20 000 July 25 000 Feb 200 000 Mar 2 (XX) Feb 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 10 20 10 25 25 t 50 000 Mar 10 no 1 100 000 Apr 50 10 180 000 Aug 30 1(H) 474 000 J unelS73 3 00 42 (XX) 000 July 50 100 10 000 (XK) 100 200 000 Aug 1880 25 ioo 066 May 1870 1 00 4 155 000 JunclSSO 50 100 (H)0 000 50 100 000 0(H) 100 825 000 Aug 1880 25 1(H) 000:100 (K)0 000 240 000 July 1880 30 000 000 200 (HH) 25 50 000 May 1880 25 250 000 125 (XK) 10 81 250 July 1880 05 100 1 1(H) 000 200 000 000 000 Apr 1878 00 000 000 30 000 000j400 000 25 200 000 25 La Plata, Colorado s 000 000 200 (XX) 10 210 000 000 000 2(X) (XX) 10 150 000 Leadville, Colorado s Little Chief, Colorado (XX) 000 200 000 50 (XX) 000 50 Little Pittsburg, Colorado s L.. . . 0(X) 000 200 (XH) 100 350 000 50 Northern Belle, Nevada s (HH) 000 50 000 100 025 (XX) 50 1XX) 000 10 (XX) 000 100 (XX) 100 Ontario, Utah s...f 50 100 Nevada 1 2 100 840 000 800 200 000 (XB I8OO1I JunclSSO 200 00 Ophir, 00 Jan Ore Knob, N. Carolina c 500 000 150 000 135 500! Mar 18801 25 (XX) 000 850 000, 54 000 Richmond, Nevada s 2 315 SfX) May 1880 1 87 Robinson Con, Colorado 000 (XX) 200 000! 75 000 JunclSSO 37J S. Joseph, Missouri, 100 10 (XX) 000 250 000 ooo, 150 0001150 000 I 90 000 AuglS'SOi 550 Stormont, Utah s 1 1.00 (XX) 10 000 California s 000 OOOil(X) 50 1878 000 2 00 000 Aug I8SO1 15 Standard, July 25 Arizona 13 500 5 000 000; s 250 000 Aug 1880 Tombstome, r5 10 -.. specimens taken at different places indicate that the tirade of the ore is not below that of the Buckeye. From all die facts observed at the Stormont, I was led to regard it as valuable property; and I think that, when put in working Tiler, its output will help materially to increase the revenues fyour company. My inspection of the Thompson & McNally mine did not vsult in as favorable impression as I received from my exam-natio- n of the Buckeye, Last Chance, and Stormont! The former, as you are aware, is located on the Wnite Reef, rliicli I am led from some facts to consider as less thoroughly with and as less silver, mpregnated affording good mining .Tounil than the lower or Buckeye Reef. Still there is so jaucli territory to be worked over in the White Reef, thatauv noralization of this character must be considered as some-ha- t premature. Perhaps all that it is now safe to say is, that afar as explorations have yet been carried, the Buckeye deef has ' shown the largest and most continuous bodies "of from tlie oin in 1 iny; of in- - oet, d in and ixtv with ex- - eat- - tlie pod grade ore. Some excellent deposits of ore were found in the this upper & the of these but terminated Thompson McNally; f the takings 10 ml that ions and re pc-wo- nro- - had is as On of Tin the with fill arly t the 1)10 Xo uiiijje aim'd 3 10 1880 l There were 439,309 more shares gold in August than in Or 100 000 amount. as d 11 l l 10 1(H) Last and sl ast 3 os 5 0(H) 000 500 (.MX) 10 0(H) (XX)' 100 000 1 000 000 100 000 10 000 (400 100 000 10 (HH) 000 100 000 5 (XX) (HH) 200 000 1 (XK) (XX) 1(H) 000 10 (MX) (KH) 200 3 (HH) 000,200 54 000 000:510 000 Paid to date. sl nt. 3 sl Amie Con, Colorado Argents!, Nevada s liar bee A Walker, Utah Rassick, Colorado os Dodie, California o Breeeo Hill, Colorado s l ast 8 Capiml Stock. Caribou Con, Colorado o Chrysolite, Colorado s Climax, Colorado s Con. Virginia, Nevada as Deadtvooil, Dakota a. . : Eureka Con. Nevada o s l. ..... . Excelsior Wtr & M. Co., Csila. . Father de Smet, Dakota o Freeland, Colorado Green Mountain, Californiaa.. . . Hoinestake, Dakota a Horn Silver, Utah af- - iig- Dividends. Name and Location op Company. of July ra- - M1NES-18- 80. for-n- i in made abruptly and although an extensive and intelligent stem of exploration has been followed below, nothing verv It should be said, however, remising has been found there. Ut there is a verv large area of the ledge belonging to these v n aims below all the present workings which remains to be ftfed before the value of the property can be accurately Owing to the slope of the hill the silver bearing 'lge can he reached at no great depth, 1,000 feet or more, 'Hiowhat , de-'nnine- W its outcrop. d. Hence, would advise that at some cou-- l iiient time a series of shafts, trial-pitdiamond-dril- l holes sunk through the ledge at various points on the unexplored a. Should this be done, am confident that it will result the discovery of valuable bodies of ore: for I can not eon- j that the silver should be confined to the jtye impregnation futed space nvet thoroughlyi examined. I flic stamp-mil- l belonging to this company T found appar-- 1 in good condition and doing its work regularly and well f j er the It. seems judicious management of Mr. Gillespie. Incomplete in all its appointments and niv only regret- in piection with it is, that it is not located nearer the mines, jtao it is now placed it has the advantage of being chcap-hriveby water power; but this is more than compensated the necessity of hauling the ore between lour and live 1 s, miles toit, at an expense of $2.20 per ton. According to my estimates, a saving of about $1 per ton would be effected by the removal of the mill to a point conveniently near the Buckeye, Last Chance, and Stormont mines, and the substitution of steam for water as a motive power. At present, such a removal would probably not be wise; but should the output of the mines be materially increased, it may be questioned whether it would not be better to erect a new mill at the mines than to double the capicity of the old one, and add to the daily loss of profit by adding to the expense of transpor-- tation. In conclusion, I would say, that I can sincerely congratulate your company on the possession of what I regard as a fine mining property. It seems to me to include the cream of the silver deposits of Silver Riof; in the hands of Mr. Layson and Colonel Allen, to be under good management; and to contain all the elements of permanence and success. Yours respectfully, Salt Lale City, Hit Utah, Sept. 15, 1SS0. S. Newberry, NEW BTORE1 Grand Fall and Winter Opening OF J ZD- - ONE PRICE STORE, 1 . J. 31 tlX STREET, SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH. WHOLES alk and retail dealer in 1 J 7 VJ to n DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SIILUNGRY, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. 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