Show 1 hr MINES AND ANDun un MINING STOCKS 11 F DOLLY VARDEN A AND D 1 11 i MIZPAH CAI CAMPS PS f I New Developments Starting J Backed by Eastern Capital CaptaI F Old Activities 1 I F Harry flarry Darlington ot of Philadelphia of oC the p. p secretary and general manager i Mizpah Consolidated Copper Gold an arrival last Mining Mining- company compan was evening from Crom Mizpah where whore he spent the thc pas past week familiarizing himself with the work that h ha has bec been done since I his Ins last visit several months months' ago ogo Mr Darlington will stay ta here for tor somo I weeks to enjoy the fine lne summer cli climate cli- cli mate of ot Nevada Xe says the El Ely Exposi Exposi- t tor r. r Development work worl at the property of or the company was wa found to bo be In Ina ina a n. very satisfactory condition by Mr J Darlington who ho hovas was vas well vell pleased with his visit there The Thc tunnel being being- driven by hy the company compano to explore the tha 1 holdings Is now flOW 1120 feet feet Into tho the it mountain and In a formation of ot mixed porphyry and rhyolite It Is headed for the thc Nevada Northern ledge butwill but butwill will have o to be driven 50 or feet teet j further before that point will m bo be borC rC reached ched the distance depending considerably con con- on the dip of ot the tho ledge bei below be- be i I low the bottom of ot the shaft sunk on n It Ir j I j r While the thc main ledge has not been cut yet ct b by the tunnel It has nas crossed that appear to be promising I and which will bo be prospected at aj a j 4 later date dato when the X Nevada Xada ada Northern has 8 been reached and develop develop- ledge I I of art a A nn on tj It f- f Mr Dar Darlington ington today purchased i feet of at rails feet of ot air pipe sixteen six six- J. J i teen cases of gasoline and a large largo largel I l quantity of I lumber er and other I that will be sniped at t once to Mizpah i I I t to keep the work going along and the I company IB is prepared to continue operations oper oper- I Lations as 8 steadily as It nae for the tho I past two years ears Robert T. T Seagrave the tuber kingI king I of Ne New Jersey together with a party part of friends are expected arrivals by bythe bytho the tho latter part of or August They are I I. I Interested In the Consolidated i t p and are anxious to examine the prop- prop I ert erty and district where It Is situated Mr fr Seagrave will be remembered as I bavin visited the property and El Ely two to years ago alo At that time he made a great man many friends frienda whom he impressed BE at being bolner more snore of a 81 western than eastern eastern east east- ern era man They will welcome him Again and hope he makes a longer JonKer stay than before Dolly Varde There Is considerably more activity at than for some time in the district according to Mr Dar Dar- I ington who states that a number of ot j I the claim owners are working on their holdings and that they have good ore 5 i Jn th 81 sight ht On the Contact group which has bee the e extension of ot the Nevada Northern North- North T ern era ledge running through it It David Irish Irian has a two-foot two ledge of ot high high- I I grade copper ore are opened up on the east eastside side of the hill hUt Irish has been doing I some Home development work recently and the results are very encouraging with the promise of ot making a good mine He has haa the same character of ore that is found In shafts sunk tunk on the Nevada Northern claim T. T J. J one of ot the discover discover- frs rs of the district IB is engaged ed in de development de- de development work on his Butte Butto group n near ar the old townsite He has a whaler whale r rd of f a ledge of which part Is la very high grade ore and has a quantity of the ore F Belted F on the dumps ready for tor ship ship- rent Between the Nevada Northern Buttes A. A E. E Leroy Loroy Is IB working on hi Ms his group and has very CT encouraging showings 10 for opening up a big bod body of 0 ore orL re One of ot the properties between pah and Dolly Varden is la the McIntyre group croup which has attracted notice from experts This property Is said to con con- tain a a. largo large porphyry deposit that man aay believe will be developed into a 4 big biff mine one of ot these thesa days It has been examined by experts who ho are I. I said raid to have hae made ver very favorable re reI re- re res I port ports on it t HIGH GRADE ORE SHIPMENT RAN HIGH K Returns turn re received from the Selby at San Francisco 0 on the ship ship- j ment from the Sunshine mine show a IL met Iet bullion bunion of says a a. Denver i dispatch The ha consignment amounted to nearly earl f fifteen tons and settlement was waa made on a a. basis of 1209 ounces gold and andr r 2113 ounces silver to the ton Figured i down o n it shows that the ore went around 13 a ton net J This s shipment t was for tor the account J 01 ox tee rne of ot the mine Laughlin and Schauers It was at first I intended that it should houle comprise a smaller and richer lot but on account of the almost prohibitive rates on ver very high grade ore it was wall graded down with the foregoing foregoing- highly satisfactory result This Is III s th the first tint shipment from High t Grade Grade and it is b stated that it has proved proved to ke Ita per cent more valuable 1 l rable able than the first car of ore shipped from Cripple Creek I t MINE CHANGES SILVER TO GOLD This A Was as Result in Developments Developments Developments Develop Develop- ments at Wingfield's Swastika Swastika Swastika tika Property Manhattan July 24 From f.-From From a 0 rich silver sil sll- II- II ver vcr mine apparently on th the surface with silver ore orB in Its various form fairly sticking out of the rock to a n gold old proposition of ot good milling grade rade and large size at a depth of or 1 lifty tt feet teet is the remarkable able change chango that has taken place at nt Swastika Q In sinking the Wingfield Wing Wing- field shaft and crosscutting In two di di- di This phenomenon may not be unknown to mining but It Is the first time a like occurrence has been recorded record record- ed od In the annals o of southern Nevada I Under orders from K M. M Simpson on manager man man- ager nr of ot the properties at and this part of Nevada Ne both east and west cro crosscuts were wore started at nt atty Itt ty feet The shaft It Itself elt is five fl feet teet and when the tho crosscuts wore were out eight feet each wa way making a total of ty one feet all still flUB was ore and not a sign of ot either wall was in sight At that time It was wan deemed advisable advisable advis advis- able to do some sampling It was wa plain In panning that tho the values had hat been transformed Into sulphides but the men operating the property were not prepared pre pre- prepared pared for tor the surprise of or the values changing changing- from silver sUver to gold old Harry Stimler SUmler brought the S samples to Manhattan Manhattan Man Man- hattan forwarding them to Mr Simpson Simp son at Goldfield Their assay value is isa a b. private matter motter which Mr 11 Stimler SUmler IB Is not at liberty to divulge further than to state that the they are a good milling average The e I better r 8 showing 1 n I Is in tle tie tho L 1 UL U wu for tor the purpose of tapping at that depth another ledge up the hill in that tion It samples very cry rich on the sur sur- aur- aur face tace The Tho in the Pitts burgh burKh lease leaa at the foot toot level where a largo large ore bod body recently was developed has been tapped and the measurement of or the ledge is twenty feet It at once takes its place aft as as one of tho the largo large ore bodies of ot the tho camp and Is on the bills for a a. big production once it Is sufficiently opened and sloping shall commence com corn men mence Ce A test run of ore from the tho lease on the Manhattan Consolidated has ha been completed b by the thc War Eagle mill mm with the result that arrangements have been entered into by S. S W. W Staff Staff- neT ner nero manager of the lease with Manager Manager Man Man- ager agel D. D R. R Finlayson of oC the mill for tor the tho t treatment of this oro ore as a regular thing It I t had been reported broadcast that this ore was so IIO refractory that it could not be milled successfully without concentration concen concen- tt t ration but Mr declares that t this his test dissipates that bugaboo and says ays s that results now and hereafter will speak for tor themselves The Manhattan Amalgamated is pro pro- d the coin that cola that is to sa say it is h hoisting ore for tor the first time lime th n. n 1 n h since A t r u v LU I VI LJ a and nd has been beon prosecuting prosecuting- development T This his ore comes from that portion of ot the he t Kendall lease Jease which covered the thc t liberty fraction or Amalgamated g round ground round Superintendent Walter WIlson Wilon Wilson Wil Wil- s son on continued the shaft from the 15 50 t to o the level where he stopped for t the he time being on account of ot water WYOMING'S HUGE GOAL RESOURCES Second to Only One Other Othet State Has Used up Only F Fraction faction of Supply With the possible exception of at North Dakota the United States geological L s survey urvey estimates the quantity of coal In L tt the he ground in Wyoming as exceeding t that hat of an any other state in the Union This great quantity Is due In the first place p lace to the large number of coal- coal b bearing earing formations in the state second t tt to o the great reat number and thickness of ot t the he coal b beds dg and third to the size of ol tt t the tho coal fields about fifty per cent of ol t the he area of the state being underlain by c coal bearing formations The largest coal field of the state I is I t that hat of ot Powder RIver which lies in the I basin or trough between the tho Black hUh hills I and the Bighorn mountains and extends ex ex- ex t tends ends from North Platte river cr to the Montana line This field Is the southern I extension of the tho great greot Fort Union coa coal I region of Montana and Nort Dakota about and embraces 1 Ann in Wyoming Yn 11 f an tl area of at V U V LUI at least square miles are underlain underlain under under- lain by coal beda known to be more than three feet thick and the remainder remainder remain remain- der mo may in places contain beds thick enough to to work Wyoming is the second largest coal- coal producing state in the Rocky mountain region Colorado ranking first and if It production in Wyoming 1 continues to Increase In Increase In- In crease within the next few fow years as it has done in the last twenty five it will soon loon rival Colorado for tor tho the first place The coal mined in Wyoming is te bitumInous bituminous and More than half of f the product comes from the Kemmer- Kemmer or r district in Uinta county and from the tho he Rock Springs field in Sweetwater county otin ty The geological surveys survey's estimates give lye Wyoming credit for a larger origInal original nal a coal supply than any other state except except ex ex- ept North which is estimated to 0 have contained originally short tons of at coal The coal conI in North orth Dakota is Is however all lignite but ut while the coal conI In Wyoming is either cither bituminous or Wyoming's Wyo Wyo- ming's supply is estimated to have been I short I tons compared with which the aggregate production to 0 close of ot 1910 short tons appears appear Insignificant The Thc total ex ox- ox austion of ot the beds up to the close of 1910 amounted to short tons or r thirty-four thirty thousandths of ot one per percent percent C cent eat o of the total estimated supply SAN FRANCISCO Dad r Brothers bro brokers ri Main str street tt furnish the following quotations quotation received over OTer their heir private wire yesterday Atlanta 31 3 Tono loI Merger r 10 N. N I is 19 20 0 Bull S 9 M t. t e Pitt 19 2 oJ Col ltD 6 47 C. C L O. O D. D 11 12 Con Va 41 Comb Fr 17 It 15 99 Dais alsy 9 Choller 11 12 I Dla la B L B. B 9 S 8 9 Exchequer i. i 7 ifo Gould ld 0 7 II a and Con 40 9 Hale N. N is 15 o 0 ild Kew 7 0 It m o reat Bend 3 6 ii 1171 Jumbo rumbo 3 5 6 ro Sl 81 S Savage Ii 11 1 is Oro ro 5 ev 24 2 5 1 n ld 2 Union 68 58 lien ICeD 5 iI 3 Jim Dutler 6 51 6 62 I 12 13 Montana ZO 2 12 MIzpah Rr Er 1 I. I riser 2 2 23 Si C HI 01 Four Rescue Rescue 19 ii 1 Dexter i Ii Tone Tono Nay Nev 2174 loll We Wede c l s 8 lIt End 1711 Con D. D 23 3 2 Con S lIn Ii H. Con 3 4 P. P S Peak Pak Of nr 1 Ii NeT Ney nm I J Th nb TIn 5 r i Ii E. est 2 White Cap U.- U. Try the trout and chicken dinners I at nt Lagoon Lagoo This year they are arc par excellence lence p I r m Want advertisers with their habit of ot helping things thing to happen find little trouble in securing the best available help I STEADY TONE IN EASTERN STOCKS D By Badger Bros Dros Private Wire Now York July 24 ln In In the general list of standard securities today there was but little change chango from tram yesterdays yesterday's figures A steady tone was as exhibited however In thc these o stocks tock but with very small dealings The Tho only activity that did occur was waR in a a. few fow d specialties with sharp advances noted In electrical equipment stocks and equal declines in National Biscuit and Texas Oil The Thc decline In these latter ap appeared appeared ap- ap appeared to he more for tor speculative ve rea rca reasons reasons sons than anything else elec An enormous business Is In Iii prospect for electrical companies from railway sources and the tho present e earnings of or these properties properties properties proper proper- ties is 18 very large and with Important benefits to stockholders Later these securities warrant higher prices The complete neglect toward tho the usual market market mar mar- ket can oan readily bo ho attributed to the complex political outlook and bankers bankers bankers bank bank- ers are aro assuming the tho attitude of ot lookIng lookIng looking look- look Ing on now and arid doing nothing awaiting political platforms to be bo read Crop conditions lions are decidedly favorable fn over the thc country countr but this factor is 18 overshadowed overshadowed overshadowed over over- shadowed b by politics Swain Ne Now New York July 24 The The curb market market market mar mar- ket for coppers was ns dull and practically practically practically cally unchanged Fay Fa Fay Boston Jul July 24 The The Boston Boton copper share market continues dull and ne neglected no- no and with no decided tendency In evidence The active issues ran range e from fractionally higher to fractionally lower lower low low- er or but hut trading has been so Insignificant Insignificant cant as ns to give the tho market practically no appearance one ono wa way or the other Arizona Commercial has been really the only active feature ranging a small fraction higher Other departments of the thc marl market ct are equally as dull and without feature Stono Stone Co NEW BOSTON YORK COPPER MARKETS m B Badger g r Brothers brokers HO IS' South Stain lisle street t t. t report th the following quotation yesterday oter th their lr te wire BOSTON COPPER RANGE II II I 1 I. 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