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Show INTER-MOUNTA- 10. i:-- Hammered Steel Shoes and Dies. .1 A Home Production. ,or Bit Steel. Well Steel. Tool Best Refined Cast Heavy and Light Iron and Steel Forging of all Descriptions. d I 218 and .tal. 56,250. Ore purchases were reported by the various houses R. Jones & x follows : McCornick & Co., 533,300; T. Co , 540,600; National Bank of the Republic, $6,200; Bamberger & McMillan, $36,5SO, a total of $130,630, as compared with $105,971 for the previous week, an 220-Folso- GEORGE W. PENNINGTON & SONS, San Francisco, Cal. Street, SILVER. The white metal showed every indication during the week of having entirely escaped the attention of. ... the brokers. Foreign orders were tilled but no new' ones received, and the week opened and closed with the same quotation, 65S cents, without fluctuation during the period. RECORD PRICES. ' - 6,000 WHEELS NOW RUNNING. Affords the most Simple, Economical and Reliable Power for Mining and all other purposes $$ ft $$ While opinions may differ more or less as to the merits of other Water Wheels, THERE IS BUT ONE OPINION IN REGARD TO THE PELTON, . It gives more Value for the money than any other power appliance know'll. Address, PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., Dept. si.l9c, o m Thi Felton Water Wheel! increase of $24,659. Highest (covering a period of ten years) August 19, 1S90. Lowest, 5SSc, March 3 and 5, 1594. r THE CALIFORNIA! and bullion transactions during the week healthy increase over the previous week a ini!, partly, to the resumption of work by the Hunaner smelter, but due in a great part to the rush civ from those camps that are so situated that but linlw ire can be shipped during the winter months. ti v Pennsylvania smelter is still turning out bullion, of ores i: ct it is expected now' that the present stock nut be exhausted for two weeks yet. Eh base bullion output for the week totaled ; ;il, an increas of 514,905 over the previous. week. Hv product was divided as follows: Pennsylvania, 15.411: Hananer, 521,100; Germania,. 549, 200. fins: gold and silver bars were received: McCornick Co. S3, 350; Commercial National Bank, $2,900 T j ore xlu .wed a . T 1 MINING REVIEW. IN ORE AND BULLION. i . 121 Main Catalogues furnished on application. Street. G SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LEAD. Lead remained stationary at $2.60 per cwt. during the week. Eastern market reports do not indicate a prospective lower figure, but at the same time there is no demand that would decrease the present supply enough to create an advance. RECORD PRICES. Highest (covering a period of ten years). $5.25, in October and November, 1890. Lowest, 52.50. August 21, 1896. Automatic Cut-of- f, High Speed, Balanced Slide Valve Steam Engines, ORE AND BULLION RATES. to 500 Horse Power. Workmanship, Style and Duty Guaranteed. From The following list of transportation rates on ore, bullion and concentrates from all important shipping points in Idaho and Utah to all western smelters is officially and absolutely correct, and is published for 5 j Denver Engineering Works, the convenience of ore shippers; exNampa and Boise to Salt Lake Valuation not ceeding $50 per ton, f 6 ; valuation over $50 and not exceeding $100, $8.60. To Denver, under 40 per cent lead and not exceeding $100 valuation, $10; over 40 percent lead, $14 To Pueblo same classification $11.25 and $15.25. To Kansas City, same classification. $14 and $17. To.Omaha, $13 and $17. From Hailey, Ketchum and Bellevue to Salt Lake and Valuation not exceeding $50, $6; over $50 and not exEngines The Largest Stock of Denver $100 To not, exceeding $8. $100, ceeding and Reliable, in Salt Lake Thoroughly Well-ma- de valuation, $11. To Pueblo, $12.25. To Omaha, $13. To Kansas City, $14. be Sold From Red Rock, Mont., (shipping point for Salmon City) On ores not exceeding $100 valuation To Also a Full Stock of James Leffel and Companys Salt Lake, $6; to Denver, $8; to Pueblo, $S; to Omaha Turbine Wheels, and Washburn & Moen.s Wire and Kansas City, $8. 133 to 145 State St, Coeur dAlene To Salt Lake, valuation not exceedRope. ing $50, $10; not exceeding $65, $12; exceeding $65, $14. To Denver, same rates. To Pueblo same clasTo Omaha and sification, $11.25, $13.25, $15.25. Kansas City, $12, $14 and $16. Park City On allores not exceeding $100 in valu-tioTo Salt Lake, $2; to Denver and Pueblo, $7; to Omaha and Kansas City, $9. Frisco or Milford To Salt Lake, ore not exceeding In Values, Oualities, Low Prices in $100 in valuation, $3.50; concentrates, $4.50; to by j Denver ore and concentrates, $12.50; to Pueblo, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Canes, Umbrellas, etc., $13.75; to Missouri River points, $14.50. Store. ; Selecting from Eureka On ores not exceeding $100 valuation) To j Salt Lake, $2.50; to Denver and Pueblo, $8; to Missouri River points, $10. j STREET. MAIN 142 to Salt To s $1.25; Lake, valuation) Bingham ($100 Denver and Pueblo, $9.50; to Missouri river, $11.50. (These rates include switching charges at samplers.) PLENTY OF WATER TO CONCENTRATE- Utah common points, including Salt Lake smelters I The Dirt and Produce The Best Work on Earth on Shirts, Collars, Cuffs To Denver and Pueblo, $8; to Missouri river, $10. . and Flannels. Agencies in all the Mining Camps and Towns. .Rates, on bullion From Salt Lake to' Denver, $10; 142 MAIN S'! lP1, TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, to Missouri riveri $10. AMES ENGINES and BOILERS. Portable Stationary City, at Very Low Prices. Will GEORGE A. LOWE, :::::::::::::: Salt Utah. Lake City, n) YOU WILL STRIKE A RICH CHUTE our Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co., . to |