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Show vj;8Ti:j;x mixi.nc xfcnt axi:tti:i:u. condition of things, as is well known, was brought, about by the demonetization operations of Germany mid the lunvy output of the NeBBS vada miims, in connection with some ridicutouch-ini- : lous estimates, ollieial and be exhausted dethe fabulous and never-tVirCapital Stock, $ 1,000,000 . posits of the California and Consolidated vat nr. $10 ram . ginia mines. To reach its former normal price .100,000 Shares, par silver ought to be worth 59d per Pritisli standard ounce. 'Phis is equivalent to $1.29.29 Oflice, 140 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. metal American ounce 1000 fine, and puts the of Mines, Montreal Ilill, lig Cottonon a par with gold at its present ratio of val- Location The Montreal dljininq M! S1L 'till OUI'JSTIOA'. WllKUE DOES ALL Till) SLYEU UOTUE Tilt. ; nv exoumous coxsumftox ax) Tin-- use of Tin: as semi-otlieial- a 7,57 XM EX T. ilY (1 0 STUFF Tlio Government lists been the bc.--t customer fur lint silver during tin; past tliivo years, having purchased sit ilio rate of $20, 090, 000 per annum during the interval. Probably sit least 5,000,000 of this amount was from foreign markets. Tin Oriental market comes next. Tin; East Indies and China liave long been the What becomes best, foreign markets for silver. of all the silver sent there is a mvsterv. Ycrv Y O IT 11 O Bag DBBllJjBEB , o fuecous : 11 ; r wood Mining District. uation. Private East Lidia advices of recent date and from authentic sources, predict an active business i: the spring, and consequently an im- DIPECTOPS. Squire J. Ailmire, George Tlmckridi, Adoljdi Haucrbacli, Theodore Taimwall. Jacob S. liorcinau, Frederick O. Horn, Henry F. Williams, proved demand for silver. This was expected outside of such news. Tea and silk buyers little is exported, and yet the demand is un- OFFICEPS. . . will be gathering in the markets ol China and . Jacob S. President, ceasing, though variable, rending the low the course of a few months, and these in Vice President, Japan J. Admire, Squire of silver in LSb, the Last India markets prices Frederick O. Horn, Secretary k Treasurer. . . . . .. mirchases for American and European account absorbed large quantities, much m excess oi . m the absence of other more favorable renut- their annual consumptive wants, lliev have will be covered bv silver shipments . rn' scared v recoveerd from that overflow. lie inp-- ; tiiiices, . . ifrom San I raneico and London. In propor- menls ol specie from an rrancisco to .Japan; . ition to the volume ol this business will be the ami China (most v to Hongkong) during the: 'demand for silver. Parties lamihar with the vear 1SS0, have been as follows: course of exchange, and who are on the spot, To .Japan in silver bars. $1,235,000 and, therefore, well able to judge, inform us 100.509 Mexican dolls, is Capital Stock, 2,600,000 $1,395,500 that the movement in silver in the spring to To China and Hongkong likely to be large. This will be good news 250,000 Shares , value, 10 cach par metal Silver bars, 150.27!) tlie lioie, in $1, the producers and dealers 1.000 Trade dollars where the stoek at present is considerably in Oflice 110 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. Mexican dollars 2,1 10 St 0 wants. of excess consumptive Gold coin 351.S9S Location of Mines Pig Cottonwood Mininji 2.005 Gold dust District, Utah Tenitorv. u. 07 1,051 A Tkkasfky Dkpartmkxt circular makes in the values of various foreign coin Total 5,007,151 changes DIP as follows : 'flic florin of Austria is reducer, There was not a dollar in tine silver shipped from 41.5 cents to 10.7 ; the boliviano of Pol S. John G. Downing, O. Gcurui Hur'i, to the Orient from San Francisco during the of Prazil. ivia, from 85.0 to 82 3; the milrci-F. William. H.'iny Squire J. months of March, .Tune; July, August, Septem- increased from 51.5 to 51.0; the TheoiliU'n Tiinywnll. Ecuaof peso, ber, November and December. The shipments dor reduced from 83.0 to S 2.3 ; the rupee, oi OFF I CEPS , 81,259-000October for and for May were 041,800, India, from 59.7 to 09; Japan having adopted Jneol. S. lloremiii!, Pr.iilciit. The coinage of trade dollars having the free coinage system for silver, the yen, John (r. Downing, Vic- .- Presiilmit k Manager. Fr.lerick O. Horn. Suvcliirv& ceased in April, 1S73, there lias been no alter- which was formerly given as 99 7 in gold, i? Henry F. Williams, Attorney for Com mm . native but Mexican dollars. The Chinese pre- now S5.S in silver; the Mexican dollar is refer trade dollars, even at a higher price. Fine duced from 90.9 to S9.4 ; the sol, of Peru, from 82.5 ; the rouble, of Pussia, from 00.9 silver does not come into competition with 83.0 toS : tlie to 05 mahbule, of Tripoli, is reduced HOE-WAto coin. It was a great mistake have stopped from 74 8 to 74.5 and the peso, of Colombia, tlio coinage of trade dollars. Congress can from S3 (5 to 82.5. The peso, of Cuba, is given Iron Mining and Manufacturing C: Capital Stoek, $1.00 ).0!.0. Par Value of Shars $1D. greatly help the silver market by insisting on at 95.2, and the bolivar, of Venezuela, at 19.o. o? Wirl.iny :ipit.tl Imim.I 40.!)fS:) SViivs, JI0D Mill Creek Mining c(m::!v. l'liai'i the resumption of coinage of trade dollars, un- The monetary unit of Egypt, which was for- Olj'ic.--Works, Salt Lake City, lt ill. as tlio pound, at 4.97.4, is now J .Iiii T. (!rirli-Iiipn.-rder such stipulations as will prevent them from merly stated lrcsi.K-nt(J. r.v:iin.-rA. M e'loOilli. Sicr,!.-o'fixed as the piaster, 04.9. K. Mclli iile, Attunu-vSvvirt Ivcr.nn, j ever coming into domestic circulation. Seers. A linitid amniint nf working riipiial, lia.l n!' ran now The price of line silver has been remarkably I ir.s Ciwipany at lnv figures. u.IJros the particul I Ofiiec !..' steady during the past year. The London rate iML.rwfn.vaucwrm w.ai3ma jtMawiuiKae has not varied 2d per ounce for 12 months. In 1879, there was a variation of 5Jd. This steadO. O. COlSnKIIliIIISPS iness of value is regarded as an indication of a CUD III in for the hotter the market permanent change for fine silver. Put we fancy this will depend much on what action Congress takes in the ! Pore-man- . i I : . ... The Albion Mining nmjpany 1 1 1 1 EC-TOP- Ju-.il- . Fredi-ric-- k Th.-icknli-, q Tri'jif-uri'r-, T ; 1 (UK). 1 Dl-lri- ct, Iu-.iii.i- . n Mni-L-.- : Dihw-tuk- s l.vm-h- . : Iri-i.lrn- t , : . s 15. . ; : 1 stm-- Ih- - I ; 15:5. ; r matter. Should the Government stop coining standard dollars, the American demand would at once cease, and there would ho $20,000,000 clamoring for a market elsewhere. At the beginning of this year, the London quotation per Pritisli standard ounce was 521d. The rate y is olid. The highest price for the year was 52d, and the lowest a fraction over old. Germany has neither been a buver or seller of silver during the year, though it has been frequently rumored that she was going to do both. Despite the great fallnig off in the silver product during the past four years, the article is a long way from its normal condition prior to the great break in July, 1870, when it fell to C re Especial attention niveu to tlie sale of the same. Oflice: ? Wuii w . leat 50 years. over London Hank of Utah Front Ilooni. j MALL to-da- 491d, the lowest in at awl lhO'hju Carefully Sanijrfert. That; CTD $c PIERCES Salt Lake tm txj Part & 2ij5saL td Piunnin" direct Suit Lake and Park (ilv. STACKS LEA VK DA L Y. Oflice at U. P. Express, Salt Lake City, and llif M I ilce, Park City. -- i - . .. ; 1 |