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Show VJ The Sahf Lake Telegram. 10 THE WEEK 0 N 'CHANGE; CON. MERCUR ACTIVE 3 na 10, WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR HEAD? Thenve&k on the mining exchange closed with the transfer of 227,493 share3 of stock for $66,471.44. Of this aggregate today's business amounted to 52,bC0 shares, the selling figure being $8330.24. Consolidated Mercur made a rally on the curb today, the price advancing from $1.11 to $1.14, during the sale of 4700 shares. The othev high priced stocks remained under cover, being quoted as usual, with the exception of Daly West, which was ouoted at $39'a29.50. Star Consolidated moved from 26-- cents up to 36?4 cents, and Sacramento sold up as high as 27 cents. May Day opened at 8V2 cents and close! at 834 cents, after 5003 shares had orrron r.n KVTtmn.vY r.vr.NiNo. vr. AM; iA""'TV" 1 4 .been sold. . $ Ajax Hunion-Be';- lnlv-Jiu- Da',v 14V3 Mercur .... .11 2.H) 1.25. k -n- :i st r & Blue Boll Galena irand Central Horn Silver li.got .Mammoth lwer May Dav .Mammoth iScrthern Light Pctro Sacramento Silver Kin; Silver Snield South SwRnjoa Star Consolidated Sunshine Swansea Utah Urole Snm Oonsolilated ... U. S. Mining company Valeo Butler-LiberCalifornia Conturv Krr?ra!d Joe Bowers "La Reine . Little Chief . al Manhattan Martha Washington New York Richmond-Anacond- Z'J.M 29.0 a Tptro Victor Wabash TVe-s-t JC f- . ,9 TO 'Va 02i ."0 V .02 .?S7i 07'2 w 1 I'TS vz -- 07 'WVj '.4 37 2 .2 17.23 14 43 " 02 W14 02'i 19 02 29 10 Inerot, 4t'm0 . . fxrni9h . Of ' th, -- ".nil, 4. Co"y COPPER PRODUCTION .27i 72. .11 m..i Con U J4f t( The output of copper bullion from independent smelters for this 04 amounted to 604,937 pounds, as compared ."O'-with 6t;5,216 points for last week. The pro.70 .24 duction was divided as follows: Bingh in. 17.50 Con., 1S3.14S poui da; United States. 11. 7V H pounds; Utah Con., 300. Oj poumls; totul. 664.937 pounds. In audition to this the American Smelt.00 and Refining company's plant rwil-e- d ing .10 the usual output of approximately Wa X)0 pounds. .04 The settlements on ore and bullion in the open market amounted to $37S.1. di.00 vided as follows: Monday. $10'1.5'0; .02Vi $S2.200; Wednesday, $:.3.9H; Thursday, .20 $69,000; Saturday. $66,000; total, JX7S.1CO. .fH- th'-thre- .h-'- q Pd. ... that FOR THIS WEEK .cSS ifc ctlon ef '"i Cr . ,or .rw, iha ""nrtct Jt) C,f v IM. 6CC41.. " I ..r;9 tt. ' 4. SO 06 $1.14. stationary. ""tc0w,. . "It Uh. en, Urn C1 6tJK 4.20 3.2.". e Cor w-- i 5-- .33 .15 .10 .0094 .47 0014 Morning Glory 45 Yankee REGULAR CALL. May Day, 700 at 8Vc; 500 at 8c; 3500 at Se. Sacramento, 2500 . at 27 c; 500 at 27c. 300 at :W4c. Star Corsoliilatt-dUncle Sam Consolidated, 1500 at 24c; 500 at 24 Vic. Joe Bowers, 30,000 at IVie. OPEN BOARD. Ajax, 200 at lOVlc. Consolidated Mercur. 200 at $1.11: 500 at at J1.12; 500 at $1.12: 1X at $1.13; 2& $113; 200 at $1.13. buyer fifteen days; at Silver is quoted at 59i centh today, as compared with 594 cents yesterday. Copper and lea 1 JTff remaired . Octets . Jtul " M. em... - VUh -- veyi Wrch;9ra METAL MARKET. 1.12 .4o 2.2." 1.10 2.00 Kat-'l- e 400 to .15U S.1W l De.xtr-- $ 10 Varisa Crrsolidatecl Creole Dp.ly .15 "J I. Biti. Asked. Alice ...... t Uncle Sam Consolidated ruled around 24 cents; Ajax dropped 200 shares at 1014 cente; Ingot let 4000 shares go at 2V4 cents, and Martha Washington let 1000 go at 2 cents. Following are the closing quotations and list of sales: at 2c. 10H1 at 84c Mav Dav, Martha Washington. 000HXK at 2agC. 900 at at 30c; Star Consolidated, Mammoth, 100 at $1.00. TOTAL SALES. 40,uk) shares for $2199.49. Regular. Open. 12.S00 shares for $6133.75. Total 52'00 shares for $S333.24. Week's total, 227,493 shares for $66,471.44. MINING ACTIVITY IN THE LA SAL DISTRICT. Tik-h-dav- . SAN PEDRO COMPANY GRADING AT THE MAJESTIC. W. II. Kinnon, acting general manager of the Majestic company, advised the local office this morning that eighteen teams are now atIswork on the to connect grade of the spur which the Old Hickory mine with the railroad. The distance of the spur is to be a mile and a ha'f, and with the present force the work should be completed early next week. is going on at the same rate as usual, about 200 tons being moved dally, which will soon enable the management to blow in its furnaces, without fear of running short of ore. Ore-hauli- Nw York Kiirk & Co S.tth . tt un r: Sn flter C m Vh f rrt I ; r a t. . I Com RI- l Preferred Stock Makes a TINTIC ORE OUTPUT. EUREKA, Oct. 10. The ore shipments from the Tintic district for the past wiek amounted to 119 carloads. This week's short of the outoutput falls considerably put for the previous week on account of the closing down of four of the main producers on account of the underground fire. The week's shipments In detail are as follows: Carloads. Centennial Eureka f, Yankee Richmond-Anacond- a 1 Uncle Sam l 4 Tetro 2 Kagle & Blue Bell 5 Star Consolidated 1 Martha Washington 5 South Swansea . 11 Dragon iron mine .. 1 Rabbit Foot 2 Sunbeam Bullion-Bee- k 1 .. 14 Gemini Black Jack (iron) .. 1 Lower Mammoth .. l: Grand Central Victor Further S. Stei NEW YORK. Oct. ry light felUns orders Pi th- stink maiki sufficed to cart' ntin-kmedium fracprtc'-ry ram Into tions last nlcht. Sto'-kand ..5em.i!:d on th" oprr.ing v. r- - m.idf lhfull nf tN- first hour's trading. Ac. two bi dintr for Al'on. whit h advnnro.j U rH'1 :ibiv 4 lv Amalgamated. IS and l lr the !irrui"-market. triir-.x- t A drive United States Sci j ur.stet-tlf- d 17. to and down rat the list. Union 1'ielfi.-- . At'hln. '.ouivU',' ! aid Southern Railway preSterl nref. rtel and ferred. Vr tnld a i.ort uiei- - r lat l'r . s d S:e, ;!!' '.l..rado 1'id, Cht. iitr i Terminal r I LieU l'vanna 2. and V'l!nchiiii' Tt market rallied j th.iti'ar.k Map nv r.t. .m,ili:,imitM rlhlnw l : nlcht. Bock Island jrnlri'd le-1. -; 'P-r- :tid Amrl' an T rai" f h r.S'eel preferred wa driven d.wn and tldn mad jrr tV lat. ..119 lo the ci"si;,g easy and active. - ojn-nin- s Ml. inc-s.sl.- From Basin, in the La Sal region, comes the information that a cyanide mill will be put into operation m that district early next spring. tinth William R. Wheat, superintendent of the Grouse Mountain Mining company, has been instructed by his people to at once make preliminary arrangements heie for a twenty-to- n plant, the machbeen inery fc which having already contracted for and teady for shipment from Huntington. W. Va. They intend to start operations on a small scale and Carlsa Increase the capacity a3 the ores warTotal rant. The company is liberally supplyfunds for development ing the necessary SEVIER COi;. PAYMENT. work and will continue all winter in Chicago Grain. Two opening up the property here. 'Oct. I" - CattI" ItTit". t. shifts of miners will be kept at work. CH!"A';. Charles- Lammersdorf received word P i to j rlmf ri'imiiial; Frank Dixon, the mine manager, is this ri; t week that another payment of 0 i!i'' !inm, ; '..S"r.i4 SO; torkT ;,X,, now preparing for the winter's camow. tl ".4 had been placed in - Salt Lake ,11. ,l' f ..f!. $::'Vm.i-lpaign. nir.tiifK. t.4'"v2 4: t2 '"".."; bank the vendors of the Sevier Con. by I . M i";i7 ' 4 The Grouse mountain mill is to be $ T" property as a regular payment. This l.uui.M rs, i;.70' ro'.; Wi'itu-rsti located on Basin creek, about one-ha- lf r!. $." now makes $50,000 that has been paid 1:4!'. ipile below Basin camp, and will, in a for the Sevier mine, each being put up great m?ny respects, be a custom mill. nilx-with clock-lik- e rl Imirhrr. t 'J". regularity. '';.". l'c hllvr; Oscar Olsen, resident manager of the promptly to chri( - h.iv, of Half the ".. now has money purchase a g''l on Gold Tornado property, Hill, made 4.7"V.i..l; IlKht. $.'0,'i i ; turned over, leaving $5O,0im) to t'iiuh"h:vy. fcmall shipment of ore last week from a been hn' it . f sl. s. JVlevt. :K come. HY..t .. 3'nc- rh-- . p ar. I iml.i, new strike recently made on the Tornow 1 v.'tli.-rt it ; is The in to choliifirst property c class to ore Th is nado claim. consigned $2 2vi5.2.i; W Ii'.'.'''1 t f for ur work. shape The regular mining mll, Snlt Lnke, where it will be tested for mill is . uaJiv" hunt. $3.:.'i,7i; completed and is running regu- shr-rj- . rn$2.2.'.-l I --T.; $t.i Its gold values. Recent assays from a of ore has been body larly, big 132 ounces, blocked this ore gave respectively out, the company is opening 83 ounces and down :o 745 in gold valBANK CLEARINGS. into richer ground and everything is ues, the general average of a six-foas and encouraging could promising ju vein oeing $85. The shipment consisted cf 1000 pounds and if the values of this be. Richfield Reaper. lot of ore compare with the average valiiiay's j c.rir.c". iC..'!. ue, there is no telling to what extent the TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS im- dy ""' y ar. !?V.2. property will oe worked this winter. v'tV.k's (I'.irh.n-- , $2.T'..U2. now are cabins substantial Good, being S ..m- - wpi k l ift .tr. tr!3.71 (Furnished by Huo?on Sons A-- Co erected at the mine and everything brok.rs, . . i r. 5, Walker Bank buil.iinK.) Indicates extensive work. A large A n a m room , 3,- -. g!t a t ed amount of the Tornado ore shows free Consolidated Mercur lV'jl1 gold, but in character it is porphyretic I)aly West '..h'1 New Yoik Money. sii teiluride or:'. Utah !...241i24'i t. VoUK. Money on e. 11 NtW s as well as outside arrange-mentUnited States Mining Inside lT'i'tjlT5 tun- - Jo in nomln il nt ".r''4 por tl. are going on at the Iowa for i on Gold Hill, and operations this winter rrnt. ITi i f.Tj;', p.ipT. MINING NOTES 200 connow will in be feet li. the tunnel St t t Ufiik, withpr in I'.i nkris' Ml' .it ",.it v.", .0 tinued on through the contact formahu;. l at -12".'t '2.'n f.ir ?nr.d i.n f.ir tion. A new company is now being or$2. The Victor Con. marketed two cars on Gold day! Hill the group, adjoin- of ore today on controls' showing ganized $1 W,..-.- , .! t at. -- $1 V. nr. C. ing the Iowa, in which Minneapolis, per cent copper, 11 ounces silver and t2 r rt f.il tti:s. ft Minn., capital will take an active part in gold. M in !"!lars. l. '.t . this winter in the development of the ;, T'tc't ht.tiil. ftrady; railroad The ore samples brought back from bon:.. .t. ad . camp. Arrangements are now being perfected for considerable development a California property Messrs. ,y work. and Michaelson jhow 4t Daugherty Welsh and Lofftus of Richardson are per cent copper, J2 in gold and a fracnow making a shipment of 200 tons of tion in silver. ore frcm their Uranium property to Ore and bullion settlements In this Stephen A. Lockwood, the radium expert ft .Xiagata. N. Y., where they have city yesterday amounted to $69,000. as a plant row nearly ready for operation. follows: Pilver, lead, gold and Jack Welsh is hauling the ore by wag- ores. $33,300; base bullion, $30,200;topper gold on: to Cisco for consignment. James II. bars, $5,500. Lofftus ss in iharge of the property Mr. Lockwood is Dr. P. A. II. Franklin, accompanied getting out th:? ore. Hutchinson of Syracm-e- , N. Y.. Major Dclmar, Lou Dillon, very enthusiastic over recent results re- by C. of radium the from product garding Superintendent Ole Larson and Secrethere ores, and says there is no ques- tary M. F. Murray, made an Inspection tion ;is to his ultimate success on a of the company's properties in the Prince Alert and Dan Marsvale country last week nnd retrial scale-- at Niagara. ' turned to Salt Lake more satisfied than ever with the outlook Marysvale Free INGOT WIL LRESUME. patch to Lance. UXIN'-TON", The directors of the Ingot Mining Ky.. Oct. 11 A record It is reported that the vein on the company levied an assessment of v2 shaft on the Wedge bround has wid- hreikhig crowd is hre ri.1y to attend cent a share on the capital stock of ened out to four feet and that th" rock the ?h.ir.klin rnemoil.il In honor of the the corporation yesterday. The levy averages $530 per ton ?4S4 in silver and of the Kentucky Trotting wiil bring the company $2500. and with $56 in gold. Richfield Reaper. i..l-as.o iatfon. llnrp.!ri this amount operations will be resumed TL. must n'V-pt"tik:rwnni t vr riven at the property. Ideal Portland cement. Utah Lumber on trotting track Is iwtnc rndcr-t- . a In the f,...tl.all Kirrt. will ." pi Manager Oeorgo II. Dern says the Co. s el;,.. vein in the Ingot is well denned lr.'i.,i Nbi.'or IHinar. 2:l,; Ixri Ixilnn. will k H?.ilnit and he believes that it is worth while Fat bUnUay dinner at tne Tcnrrt hotel - ;t! I'rlnct' A"it.Ihm:".,P'tch may it to continue to drift along the strike. th, MC' ntw rccorda ore sUr.. - ch. j Tt 1 1 j4't-ra- - kI Whl N,rr lcrnilr r t.it i. HANK H . ar I IK-V- -, U ".', r Rs :' e, it i-- an st.; rr 1; .... 1 n.-ir- ; ct-n- 1 i 1 I . .. -- . 7l-- fkSr A l TRACK i.:ni !! f f '.f1 It XX Whr rildi' tk jb!i, It -- i' l 1 , i . rur. -- .n ji-- f i I In t rr.ri-raM- r- - 1 1 expected. ' M. t t ift h - k:.;;. N.rr.r? !. I", f'l in.-"t- j tt- mrvnr. t.ijth tt:utit htn-rI'r.Jirt-- - wr rvivAi n 01 r nr.'l n n. i Ii lh ;n M irn-im'- f - .fi-.- rir.r. (tr-i- . Kf-o.- rri, ji.-'t-- f r I It'Al 1 I;i.-r- LON'PON. n -- ni. Oct. i -ii mnt ir had of on hind l fered Kratty. 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S!ts l U Ir. rn- I -- my iMt..i'in ri ry tt:v-- . in jfo t rr 1 t "tl ir..l r on j t: .t :t t.;'f. i wrT t..i tf titltn-r- t nil IrTtt-itlPmt5 I rt! 11 f f I r otf I -- I)c! Th r'..i-i- " go cut At ft; y 1 NI.W VullK. tn't. i.p t! I. r.. 'c 1 1 ; Earn 1 1 till rul I k : irt l:'e trr.-- Mm, rrtrX 1 ihMr.tvl!" wntir. ntLL Ai.'n;u huivl unt Criticism of Ilijrh Fifrures In j I w t - t- 1 1 ;i n t ,t. r. 1 U LLET 2 Y-- 'lit-- - : lodAj. r.ei, t a i. J I !- r.nl f s;sn 1 v i; - ihtw nr l I i it I i.ulif I -h';r. thr, i j ALL FOUR ON lf-- fSr?.- SHOW PRISONERS ot I -I k- p - :; n m !:!-- 0?t- - 10Oil f 1 - r rr ; IN MONEYED CIRCLES "1 M. J - ii .! t c ": !J . In hi t, l 1 T4.. . WEAPONS POUND I2.0r If hi ..... tli- - t ?c:r.r; 1 N t .i i ;i U; V:tt Jttr'.m : l'Ct 1 , . t f TATHM KNT. DISTRUST MANIFEST - .n-.t.s- in r 1 " t.-r- . I H liMhin-i-ne'- I . I I Btj't )f nr. f t 1 :.. Y . middleto":;. - t- . tfti;. 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Ak of tl.i ir.tlo?i cf f ) Oltn. at thAt l v III I .- vv4 I ith lh .: :s x : '.:' - I'.-- ... rt lr.o whoul do b y 2. ' z: 1. rottutr rormer I !' z: . BY CHARLES MEXGIIA?'. ' 7;S 3: v Kan wot.; ii Rea.illsif l.on A- Nach .V .'' 14 TiS i w.t Trs Af .. 1S . m & ', l S Iio Fojr! Tex..F - Ti', -S rs, ?" t.S. m Sfi.th. rn I'.ic tt-lo- br-fo- tJa B'ct,kln felon fitc Com .... Uffernd A'rhiwin Coin I'refrred l'.-- g OH f.prr '.I . . m.k l's i XS . & i ..r3', '.. If . !" tl Hrtl: .... f Com Uiff-rrr- .... "'j TS Norf A It. rk Inland Com Tenn C & I in Collapse Final Dealings. "! 1 V ltffetrI uth Uv I'fl ORDERED HIM BACK c:-- i:s ' VT - iiw iiikh n, by 1 trcft: . Main BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY BY DELAWARE FLOOD; DROWNINGS REPORTED MET MEICHAN AND f Jf.llli' jt;otaM-i- t;itsun A. A. BELOW 60 ng CONVICT WITH GUN LOCAL QUOTATIONS. STEEL GOES 1 ; t, , , tl 1st jr . ', . B 0 . - |