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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- MINING REVIEW. N 13 ORE AND BULLION. ounces; Handy & Harman, 125,000 ounces; Zimemrman & Forshay, 100,000 ounces and 25,000 Mexican dollars; FulNotwithstanding the low price of the ler & Wilson, 30,000 ounces and 10,000 Mexican dollars. nietals, the output of both ore and bulRecord Prices. lion the past week shows an increase week. There has oer the previous Highest (covering a period of ten in situation. the smelter no change been years) $1.19c, August 19, 1890. Lowest, 58c, March 3 and 5, 1894. The Hanauer is stocking up, and the. new Ropp roaster has been fired up. Lead. The stacks will be blown in within a The Eastern lead market is firm, with few days. Reports from Leadville inofferings. The indications would dicate that the Arkansas Valley plant light favor a rise were it no.t for the absence will be obliged to suspend, which will of demand. The price has remained at take another buyer out of the mar- $2.60 throughout the week. ket. The base bullion output of the smelters for the week was $70,202, divided as follows: Pennsylvania, $32,702; Germania, $37,500. There were also shipped Record Prices. 1890. ed T. R. Jones, $40,900; Bamberger McMillan, $29,968; McCornick & Co., lows: Comemrcial National bank, a total of $119,818, previous week. against MINERS I the 9 CLOTHING, Rubber Boots, Hats, Rubber Coats and Full Assort- i ment of Canvas Suits Lined and Unlined. 21, 1896. $2.50, 1st, 1896. July 15 Dividend paid Dividend paid August Dividend paid August 1 Dividend paid September July $11,-60- 0, $87,985 Full Supply of j) Lowest, i New Goods. Highest (covering a period of ten years), $5.25, in October and November, August cyanides to the value of $20,1G8; Ontario silver, $16,284; miscellaneous bullion, DIVIDENDS PAID BY E. S. DEAN $11,848, making a total bullion output & CO. of $118,502, against $100,223 the previous To Investors in Salt Lake City on week. 100 Dollars (Pyramiding) Invest Ore purchases were reported as fol& $37,350; We are Dally Receiving 1 15 $ 8.10 10.69 12.72 11.79 $300 invested August 1, 1896: $32.10 August 15 Dividend paid On The Siegel Clothing Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. SHORT UTAH CENTRAL LINE TO Silver. PARK CITY 1 Dividend paid 27.00 The silver market has been weak and September City reference. quotations have been lower, due, acCan such an investment be had elsecording to Eastern advices, to a lack where? There are many g Genl Office, 202 Whittingham Bldg. of buying orders from Indian banks, investments in we doubt existence, but and higher rates for money in London. if lf so as our well spepay Locally the opinion is expressed that cialany Your order department. money is the metal may go down as low as 60 not tied DAILY TRAINS AS FOLLOWS: up for any length of time; can cents before a change for the better be drawn out any day without notice, No. 2 leaves Salt Lake sets in. The exports from New York 8:00 a. m. and is as safe on deposit with us as No. 2 arrives Park City 10:20 a. m. for the week were $666,950 and the imwe RY well-payin- one-ha- ports remit you No. 1 leaves Park City with any other bank, and 4:00 p. m. can we 6:15 p. m. make for you No. 1 arrives Salt Lake all the profit every fifteen days in cash. Address or Depot, Main and Eight South St. call at our Utah State office, No. 216 Atlas block, Salt Lake city, for infor- J. MoGREGOR, F. E. SHAFER. CLARENCE CARY. Genl mation and printed matter. & Pass. Agt Frt. Receivers, CLARKE YOUNG, Agent. $17,935. Following were the fluctuations during the week: Thursday Friday Saturday 66 .64 Monday 64 65 66Tuesday 65 Wednesday Recent shipments from New York have been as follows: Steamship Normania, Sept. 2125,000 ounces. Zimmerman & Forshay 75,000 and Handy & Harman 50,000 ounces. Steamship August Victoria, Sept 10 Rivies ounces. Heidelback, Ickleheimer & Co., 92,000 ounces; Handy & Harman, 25.000 ounces; Zimmerman & Forshay, 142.000 The Largest Stock of Portable and Stationery Engines In Salt Lake City, Thoroughly Well Made and Reliable, ounces. Steamship Etruria, Sept. 5527,000 ounces. J. & W. Seligman & Co., 175,-0ounces; M. Guggenheim's Sons, 162,-0ounces; Zimmerman & Forshay, ounces and 40,000 Mexican dollars; Handy & Harman, 50,000 ounces; Fuller & Wilson, 40,000 ounces; Lewisohn Bros., 25,000 ounces. Steamship St. Paul, Sept. 8545,000 25.000 00 -- 00 WTXjXj 75,-0- 00 BB SOLD jiJT VERY ULOTRT PRICES. Also a full stock of James Leffel and Companys Turbine Wheels, : : : : : and Washbnrn & Moens Wire Rope. ::::::: CEO. H. ounces. J. & w. Seligman & Co., 150,000 ounces; Guggenheims Sons, 140,000 I Boilers, EflGiEs T n tAAAr fcT t , 133 to 145 State St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SPECULATION MAKES FORTUNES! Do You Ever Trade on Margins? ANb 7 : PHILLIPS HANDLED BY : & OO.. Commission Brokers. The best of facilities are now offered for trading on the New York and Chicago Markets. Place your orders with a well established and reliable firm. Stocks, Grain and Provisions bought and sold or carried on margins. Quotations every fifteen minutes by Special Telegraphic Service. Prompt Service. Quick aotion on your money. We give close attention to the interests o our patrons. Telephone No. 631. 19 & 20 Walker Bank Block, - SALT LAKE CITY. |