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' TO .80 Uncle Sam Consolidated.... -25 U. S. Mining- Co. 24.8rV 25.00 Valeo - .12 .16 Pen Butler 08 .10 Blark Baas " '.64 .6 California 15S4 .1 Century ." 9 .61 Emerald .02 . .10 Joe Bowers .0t4 . .... i 'La- Reins'. ,04 .. .06 Manhattan Martha Washington -W New York .2414 Richmond-Anaconda .. .... .02 '-.10 TetTO .. .1 .IS Victor .. .?'. .27. West Morning Glory ,( .02 Wabaah 1 v ..80ft .. 1 -S2 White Rock ; : . .- .& Yankee .39 .35 -"' ' . REGULAR CALL 8ALE3. , '. " 'Daly West. 25 at. 22.80.- V Lower Mammoth. 1 JO at 60c; 400 at ie. "Century, 2 K at 4?'ic; 300 at -49c. - , Wabash, 4tf) at 2Sc; 600 at SOo. .. " ' OPEN BOARD. 1 .", . Consolidated -Merc'ur, 200 at H-COH.-May Day, "0 at 19'4e; '0 at lV4a; . New York, 60O at 24c: o0 at-24c t Victor. 100 at 2c; 0 at 27c. - -Wabaah, 700 at J-cy seller thirty days,' .'-- . -, . TOTAL SALE 3.-' ' ... Regular' call, 1 shares for t1K9. . . - Open board, "oiK) shares for JiiiSl. TotaL.8425 shares for 23750. . 4 4- Tra-lrj vis a-aln Ks'Jpjs on ty efternoon call but the mar-4- l et was somewhat better than - th!s n-wrningr. DalyJuig-e cpenei the call with a sale ot Z5 f at tl and Daly-West came in f with a Pale' of ICS shares, 115 at f i2.i and 60 at Jil77Vi. Lower -f . I-Iammoth sold 700 chares at -0 f rrif'Ps' between .49 and' f cents, and Century responded ' f - with 300 at 43 cents, and followed -f f with 100 at 48T6. cents, and 200 at . f 4SVi cents. Martha Washington was offered at 3T cents with no . f buyers. Victor Consolidated re- f leased 200 at 27. cents, and Wa- ' f bash closed the call with the sale f of 1300 shares, 100 at 30V4 cents, 100 at 30 cents, -and 1100 at 23 cents. ' " 4 A $ 10,000 YA.YZTT.in. ON ssvixb coiiPA2rr'3 optiok. Another 110.000 payment waa ' made yesterday on the $100,000 option held by the Sevier. Consolidated company upon the property of. Gold mountain owned by . Charles Lammersdorf. Since the consolidated company signed the bond It has been pushing development work, and the regularity with which the payments pay-ments are being made shows the new I management Is entirely satisfied. zszl rnoTjGHAxis nrdaNAnoN There Is still considerable mystery surrounding the resignation of Superintendent Superin-tendent John Broughall of the Daly Judge milL Officials at the local office refuse to affirm or deny the report, but It is known that Mr. Broughall has handed In his resignation. It Is Intimated Inti-mated on .the outside that friction between be-tween the management and the superintendent super-intendent was the cause of Mr. Brough-aU's Brough-aU's actions, but the anonymous letters addressed to all the newspapers, relative rela-tive to tha affair remain unexplained. f.' ' i ' t t. . IXETAL QTJOTATIOXS. f 4-' -f 4- -r -f 4- Silver la quoted' at 49 centa in the local- market - today, and -f ' copper at '144 centa. '- -. 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4. 4.4 4 4 4 4 44 " ;, - " ; unmsra itotzs,: , BOTH SIDES CLAL'I. ; ; COIt'TROL L'i UTAn Th.. war In trie official .household ef the Utah, mine is growing warmer-as the L. time . for the special r meeting approaches. ap-proaches. -Both factions now; claim -to have the '-controlling interest-' in. the stbckl ' and an - extremely, ' Interesting fight is promised when the shareholders line, up to vote on April 22nd. - The bolters bolt-ers who propose to putjn a; new board and release certain other officials of the company, have been r quietly at work gathering up -scattered stock, and the parties now in control have been equally equal-ly diligent.: In-alL 90,000 shares of stock are-out . - ' . - ' ' ' The South Swansea shareholders will hold their annual meeting next Tuesday. Tues-day. - ';..; ,.v'r. , . 'V : - The' ore and bullion settlements aggregated ag-gregated 143,600 In the loeal market yesterday. yes-terday. ' '- ' -.' 2, ':. The stamps of the' Johnny mlll: at Stateline have been fitted out with cyanide cy-anide tanks.-- ; The CJonklln Sampling-company, received re-ceived ten cars of ore from the Tlntlc district today. ' The assessment of 3 cents on Carisa became due today. The sale has been fixed for April 18th," ., . "'C;'k.'. Allen, manager of the Centennial Centen-nial Eureka, left for a regular Inspection of that property yesterday. .The May Day--company marketed sixty tons of ore yesterday,- showing 45 per cent lead and thirty-one ounces sliver. . .,-i-.' . ... - , Taylor-Brunton received -two cars of ore from Bingham, one from Tintic. one from. Mllford and three from. Nevada today. : . . - ' ' . Under the present- management the physical condition 'of ; the mine - has been vastly Improved, and the dividend column has likewise -been growing. The policy, of the management is conservative,- and It Is known that three prominent prom-inent mining Investors who1 are heavily interested in . various mining ventures in the. State have pledged their support for- the re-election of the -present officers. offi-cers. - " ; -.A letter from. Superintendent .Cris-irionj .Cris-irionj who has ust returned to the property, prop-erty, at; Fish Springs, received 1 today, saya. the .general outlook of the'mins continues to Improve.' - Ore is being extracted ex-tracted from all of the various : levels, and- the - sinkings of the - shaft . to the water level Is also being pushed. 'The ore' on the -seventh -level shows 35 per cent lead and sixty-one ounces, silver; on the sixth.' 4 per cent lead and. eighty-two ounces - silver, while on . the fourth the- returns shows 72. per. cent lead and 172 ounces silver. ' - - - . NEYOJUTS HXW. HOISTING ' i , PLAITT STAETZD YXSTESDAY " . ' .' . v President R. O. Wilson 'of the; New Tork , Mining company -returned - last night from that Park C4 ty . property where he went to witness the testing of the new machinery.- Mr. Wilson was accompanied ac-companied by-F. C. Richmond, who had charge of the - Installation of the new plant.- Both- gentlemen were highly pleased wlth the result of the first day's run, and state that there, Is nothing in sight- which should prevent vigorous operations at' the mine. 1 The company is In debt $3500, but the 23,000 shares in the treaaury, more than offsets the debt..; ' DTRCCTOHS IIEET SATURDAY; - III CREASED DIVIDEND LIXEL Y. The directors of, the Daly . West wjll meet-Saturday to declare the . regular monthly dividend. .There is considerable Interest taken In this meeting by the mining-fraternity, as many think the dividend will be increased from 60 to 70 cents. An Immense surplus has been flowing Into the company's treasury, ; as a result of ' the Increased price of 1 metals, , and while there- is a sufficient amount there to Justify the raise of' 10 cents, it is not known whether the directors di-rectors will see'flt to-take such action at the present time. - ' , ; ' REPORT ON VICTOR CON. The report made to the mining exchange ex-change board yesterday by-Manager j MuCune of . the Victor Consolidated shows that within the property there is now blocked out $200,000. It also shows that s:)0 feet of development work has been done a partiof this be-lnv be-lnv In the rss Tweed ground. The cornrmy, it is said. Is now 'een-lrjx 'een-lrjx v- the ore-hearlr.g channels tlch Mizt C:::. i.xX upward, 4 |