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Show 4 TRU T H. 5 biose I. Harrison, secretary and treas- in Mount Pisgah district, Bingham capital of $500,000,. in $1 shares, to deurer, P. T. Farnsworth, general man- county, Idaho. George Z. Edwards is velop the Roosevelt group of four minager; John Sharp, James Sharp, Theopresident; George W. Luft, secretary ing claims, situated In Mount Pisgah dore W. Moore and W. It. Britton, and treasurer, and Martin Mahnken Idaho. A. L. Castleman is t; stockholders were well and Ernest E. Ridges are the other di- district, S. F. Hunt, Receding values and large sales char- satisfied The with the condition of the rectors. The capital stock is placed at Thomas B. Wilde, secretary; Martin acterized the transactions of the mining mine. In $1 shares. $500,000, Mahnken,' treasurer, and Lewis G. exchange for the month of September, Is the other director. 4 4 4' Thayer and the early days of October have wit4 4 4 For $4500, J. j. Burnswood has con4 4 4 nessed the same conditions in a more veyed to the Alta Consolidated C. E. Allen is reported to have Mining Kilmarnock The company has aggravated form. Scarcely any of the company a group of four claims in Lit-L- e bought the Boulder. Baln group of been Incorporated Mining to develop eighteen Cottonwood district. stocks have been immune from the raveighteen claims at aPrk City. in claims the The district. Farmington The principal cause ages of the bears.dividend-payinof 500,000 $1 consists stock 4 4 capital 4 4 .4 4 g stocks of the decline in shares. Jesse F. Baker is president; S. The Highland Boy smelters run for is manipulation of the market, which is The Blue Eagle Mining company was W. Stewart, E. D. amounted to 900,000 pounds organized' with a capital of $20,000 in rendered easy for the bears from the September and treasurer, and Woodruff, secretary copper, gold and silver bullion, of the fact that much of the stock which was ofalue Blue to Gomer Thomas P. James the and Eagle Sprunt shares, develop of $200,000. This was derived situated are additional directors. bought when the market was rising was from 15,000 of three the claims, group mining tons of ore put through the in Gilford held on margins. A sharp fall anniSprings canyon, Sevier councrushers the month. holdof 4 4 the during hilated the margins, many G. T. is president; George Wimmer ty. to a call not further could Wilers respond Ernest Morgan, 4 4 4 Fifty carloads of copper bullion from for margins, and the result was large and treasurer, and W. the Bully Hill smelter are at Bella Visliams, secretary blocks were thrown on the market and In Development is being actively pushed A. Miles and H. C. Edward are the oth- ta station waiting transportation. The run prices have kept tumbling. inThe depre- derthe Pine canyon district in Box El- er directors. shipment represents a county. securities ciation has been mostly smelter. of the 4 4 4 held locally. Yankee Consolidated and 4 4 4 4' 4 4 others held largely in the East have With a capital of $500,000, in $1 shares, Fine has copper been discovered in because suffered little depreciation, the Estella Gold Mining company was John Weber has returned from Alasthe Silver Cave near Marysvale. to develop the Havana group ka laden with nuggets of gold. they are well held by legitimate investg Samples of ore from organized ors. One result of the drop will be that Iron sutuated in of eight mining mountain, west of Cedar City, North Star district,claims, 4 4 when meritorious stocks get away down brought Beaver county. Edin Duncan manaby J. Frew, will below their legitimate? value they ward A. Wadhams is president; WilThe directors of the Northern Light of the Iron Mountain Copper and liam I. be picked up by Eastern investors and ger treasurer, Lane, secretary levied an assessment of 2 cents have 24 per cent to 52 per cent and besides the latter the other direc- a the dividends will follow them. This copper assay share, delinquent November 7th, with besides iron, gold and silver. tors are Solomon S. Curry, W11l,, H. the sale to is not good for Utah. There is no legitfollow on November 26th. C. William and Charles imate reason for the fall In values. The Penrose, 4Dey 4 4 4 4 4 H. Bramel. mine are looking as w ell or better than The final inbn ore is the of ever of $25,000 did, payment the output they P. A. H. Franklin and associates have 4 4 4 forced purchase of the Tiewaukee of Bingham creasing. Look at Daly-Wes- t, from C. L. Dignowlty and purchased down by manipulation from $44 to $34 by Martin S. Efflnger was made on was a control of the Old Colonoy and others The Clements Mining company a share, while the company is in a posi- Tuesday. The total amount was an at mine in a of $15,000, Eureka with outlay of about organized capital tion to pay 50 cents a share dividend to develop the Clements shares, and leave a surplus of $300,000 in the mine No. 2, extension of Clements mine 4 4 4 treasury, which is being increased at No. 2, Handsom and Monlntor mine No. Dr. J. S. Sharp has returned from 2, situated in Little Cottonwood district. the rate of $20,000 a month. Prof. Oscar L. Triggs of the Chicago Nome. He is well pleased with his W. W. Chisholm is W. C. president; 4 properties there. He thinks the Nome Staines, J. H. Wood- university has now turned his attendistrict will produce $6,000,000 in gold man, secretary and treasurer, and John tion to American women who have The following is a resume of the Hanford and Jens Olsen are the other ventured into the field of poetry. He more importint mining events of the this year. 4. 4 4 directors. week. quickly disposes of women as a class An for has months option eighteen by saying there have been no major 4 4 4 4 4 4 been given on the Calumet, Hecla and poets among them. He charitably says An important strike has been made Muscatine group of claims adjoining this is to be found in the For the purpose of developing the the reason for the Honorine. S. W. Osgood, Jr., holds Burnswood, women have always been in the Eagle and Blue Bell on the that Free Coinage, Climax and fact more or restraint. He in less level. It assays fifty ounces silver. the option on behalf of Michigan capiheld Bonanza mining claims, situated in Lit1 ounce gold and 12 to 14 per cent copAmerican women talists. ? the from among Contle Cottonwood district, the Alta per. solidated Mining and Milling company noets, Emily Dickenson, Helen asHunt 4 4 4 the was with a capital of $30,000, Jackson and Charlotte Stetson 4 4 4 He lecture. his Reports of a probable sale of the in organized of subject shares. J. J. Burnswood is particular Silver the Park recluse a King, City bonanza, president; R. G. Wilson, says that Emily Dickenson, Eight feet of horn silver ore, and no walls in sight, is the news which are without foundation. H. Barnett, secretary and treasurer, who wrote poetry of house life, showed independence, came from the May Day a few days and these, with M. N. Rathbone and G. unique originality and 4 4 4 was full of conshe asserts that but is this from The property ago. J. Field, constitute the directorate. output The of State a issued has her ceits and that Secretary poetry showed the increasing, and the mine never looked certificate of of the to morbidness narrowness the and incorporation now. so well as it does 4 4 4 Blackfoot Mining company, which was house life. Helen Hunt Jackson, he A certificate was also Issued to the says, had strong moral sense, while organized recently at Mercur for the 4 4 4 of the Gate Golden a corpor- Mrs. Stetson was out of harmony with Gold Mines Caribou purpose developing The shipments from the Yankee Con- group of three mining claims, situated ation also organized company, Mercur with a the prevailing order of things. at solidated now aggregate a million silver-lea- d ore. pounds of first-cla- mining Comment. rs. pres-den- vice-preside- nt;' i vice-preside- 10-ce- vice-preside- , nt; nt 4'. nt; four-mont- hs 4' copper-bearin- com-pan- y, - $100,-00- 0. 10-ce- nt f vice-preside- nt; 400-fo- ot se-l- 10-ce- nt vice-preside- nt; ss 4 4 4 Reports from the Howard Copper companys mine are very favorable. The pay streak in the upper workings runs 20 per cent in copper. 4 4 4 The California quantities of is handling ore. dividend-payin- g large 4 4 4 The capacity of the Annie Laurie mill on Gold mountain is to be doubled this winter. INCORPORATED Office in Deseret National Bank The dividends from Utah mines during September amounted to $339,500, and the ore and bullion settlements totalled $1,993,928. The large dividend-payer- s were the Silver King, $100,000; $52,000; Quincy, $125,000; Daly-Wes- t. Ontario and Uncle Sam, $15,000 each. Ca-ris- a, 4 4 4 value of $12,431,644.95. For the month of September the shares transferred numbered 1,686.057, valued, at The output of ore from Utah mines for September amounted to $1.34-,-422.- Arthur Murphy has purchased from C. B. Durst the Good Luck No. - mine $2500. 4 4 4 te Iorn At the anual meeting of 01a the Silver stockholders on Tuesday officers were unanimously el,v They are A. C. Washington, president, Am- Juan M. 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