| Show fl 1 F MINES AND MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS UTAH CON NETS IN YEAR This Is Equivalent to 1 a a. a Share Share Produces Produces Pounds Copper fl C Net earnings of ot Utah Consolidated during the first halt half of or tho the current ear w were re sll slightly better Jeter than from the shipment of or SOS tons of oC copper oro ore and 80 tons or ot lead ore are says the thc Boston News New Bureau This was equivalent alet to approximately approximately ap ap- ap- ap proximately 51 L a share against 10 earned carried during the tile preceding twelve twel c in mon months on th At the same rate ate of production but allowing allowing- t for tor or the two months' months shut- shut down there thero will wIl have been turned ou out during the Jast last halt half hal of oC the tho year ca car tons ton of or copper ore but the tho higher her prices received ed for 01 th the metal will wi offset 10 0 o oa a a Cl very ver great rent extent extant the smaller I Development De work has been carrl carried d don on throughout the tIie year ear and the net nt r result will wi be tint thit on n January 1 ne next nest t there will wi have ha e been replaced d ton for Cor forton or ton the thO ore extracted so that the re reserves reserves re- re serves will still sti stand tand at about OOOO sr I tons ot of 2 per pcr cent copper ore j The lead ore are hod body tOdY first worked a a aC year C r or more n no ago o. o has not developed eloped into a big deposit but It I hn has been sufficiently suf sur- large and of or high enough grade to act ct us as a sweetener to the copper operations The rim cost of producing producing copper for Cor forthe forthe the tho year 1912 9 should be 1 slightly low lower r than for l 1311 I I 1 after aCer crediting precious metals and aUti lead lend values values' Shipments of ore to the International Smelting Refining Co plant at Tooele havo o ha been resumed although not yet cl up to c Jel capacity of or GOO COO tons dal dally daily as s the company has been unable to secure an adequate number o of oC men The rhe company will vill wi have to stockholders during 11 1912 This Is the lar largest cst distribution since 1919 when was distributed Two full ful months months' earnings earnInGs may b be eliminated from froni an any calculations of oC Utah Consolidated Consolidated's possible Jle profits for forthe forthe fo the current fiscal year as ns from Sept September Sep Sep- t r ber 9 to a about bou t XO CI November ber 2 t operations operations opera opera- tons were at a standstill owing to the strike Not only onh did the comp company n su suffer suf sut- fer the loss of earnings but there were some sOle extraordinary expenses such as guards at the property with wih proper equipment and the retention reten reten- tion Lion on the payroll of or various arlous mining officials GROSS CROSS MARKET I FELT AT NE NEW YORK I IB By B Badger Bros Private Wire Na York 0 Nov Nor l 19 Today's Toca Today's s stock market ha has been ono one of or man many cross movements with strength In some of oC the thc Indu Industrial specialties and sluggishness sluggish sluggish- ness less the tho In tho general list of or standard Is Is- Is sues In th the more speculative list Hat of or rails raUs' raUsand and Industrials where a a. short In Inter Interest In- In ter terest st always s exists th there re was moderate I at ate ae support and occasional rallies b by important Interests who are arc apparently el desirous of or holding tho market markot steady stead Liquidation T was evident In stocks like liko Ik f Northwestern Illinois Central Cen Cen- and some pr pressure ssU In St. St 51 Paul Paul The selling of these stocks could not be lie lc traced however Metal securities were l kept ept fairly Etron strong on present trade reports but I there was no attempt to create an any further further fur fur- ther thor rise than a. a n raJ rally b by the clement element In quarters usual usually well velI informed on Important market movements mO it is intimated that the thc coming comInS tariff tarle agitation will wJ likely prove JIlo e a menace to commercial Internals interests Inter inter- nals ests an and cause calse a slackening tendency in trade ere long IonS and that this situation situation situation situa situa- tion will wi be reflected In iii the stock market market mar mar- ket later New cw York IO Nov 19 The The The mining list was as moderately active today with wih price changes small smal Braden touched f 0 but cased eased off of to 8 Si H later There were no features Tho The oil 01 stocks as a rule were cre strong Fa Fay Fay Boston Nov o 19 The The Boston mark market opened absolutely lifeless continuing so BO throughout the tho session without a single feature showing Undertone continues strong Hoe Kenny Co STOCKTON MINES CONTINUE TO SHIP R Relative l to properties In and around Stockton the Tooele Toole Tood Times anc sa says s 's that tho Ben Harrison mine under the leasing leas lens lag ing operations of or Mills and Eagle Ie shined eleven cars of medium ga grade o oro oio oro last month and so far this month has shipped four cars Most of or orthe the ore was wa obtained while cleaning up and In development work v The property property property prop prop- erty at present has ha as good a. a a showing as It ever had with wih considerable de development do- do work now being done The Cyclone with Mills and Eagle in charge will wi ship two cars of or orore or ore this week which I will run close to 20 20 0 per ton The Tintic Leasing company compan which I had a a. a lease leae on the Galena Galena King ICing mine I with about about a. a a year to run sold out its Is lease Monra Monday to the company compan 1 which will wl have hae a car of or ore orf read ready for shipment ship ship- ment meet this week Jacob Beeman who has a 1 lease lense a on the Outcast claim caim of or tho the Blade Diamond Diamond Dia DJa- mond ond company compan 3 a s doing doing- Cf very nicely making a a. a of or oJ two cars lost last Int month Max and Ed on the old Basin Bain property are getting out oro ore right along alone along and making shipments with usual regularity They havo have a shipment read ready for th the tho smelter this we week etc Several leasers on the Honorine aro are taking out ore right alon along among them Joseph Hughs Hugh and Charles Shelton who are working In the Glory hole on tho toot foot level and doing very n nicely lcd y Work Is being prosecuted on tho the old Matt Lyon with wih two men working on ome of ot the best ore In the thc camp BULL VALLEY VISITED BY SALT LAKERS Ono no ledge 14 H feet teet wl wide o has lias ha b bc been n opened to a depth of or ICO feet teet In the property of the Bull BuB Val Valley Gold according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to M. M R. R Evans ana J J. T. T Hodson Hod Hod- son Hon ln who vho have returned ant from the dl- dl below Modena There Is Ii a ICO ICO- O- O loot foot tunnel on tho the ground The Tile hangIng hanging hang hang- ing wall wan of the main vein Is lime antho an anI the tho t o foot toot quartzite There Is Ia ample on tho the property and lots of or tim Um- her bet In the hills It I is 15 s possible that a amill a amill mill may be built buit by this company compan This group grup of claims Is In an olmo almost almos t Inaccessible place In tho the mountains with Ith the nearest railroad point down the Salt Lake below w Modena 4 TV 4 4 4 f MM M 4 1 4 ORES AND N. N 4 Smelter settlements yesterday f reported by e. e Co 4 tOres Ores bullion bulon Silver SIver was quoted at copper copper cop- cop 4 per por cathodes cathode 17 4 New York lend lead t. t 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 44 Clean old papers 10 cents a bundle lorald SEVEN UTAH MINES IN THE During Ten Months Mines Enrich Stockholders 2528 I Besides the lor largo large c proportions to b be credited to the time Utah ends of or the themer American Amer mer merlean ican lean and nl U. U S. S Smelting companies companies' dl dividends s. s seven seen other Utah mines distributed distributed dis dis- trl to stockholders In table October Octo as sh shown wn In the following During the thc 10 months ended with September J Ill 11 1 American mines and metallurgical works enriched holders to LO the time extent of oC S 81 52 This compares compare with the time disbursement l of ot b by companies In L and with wih G by 1 t companies s sIn In 1910 Since Incorporation the time 1 HI 1 companies mentioned above e. have In c paid dividends dl totaling which amount Is pearly nearly in iii II excess of ot Issue Isue capital When hen It f is taken Into consideration that that a great Icat lan many of A these properties have o been In operation but a n few years can this achievement ement Is all 1 the more l remarkable says sas the Mining and En Engineering World It I should be bc borne In mind while hla the tho above o performances s are air Cah 13 1 y representative of or what American mines are arc doing there are hundreds of oC other thor companies o privately owned nn and otherwise which do not give FIve Ie out any statement of or their operations but are known n to have lac distributed millions In dividends to shareholders rs Then too there here aro the Individual operators and ond prospectors who each cach year car add considerably con- con to the tIe wealth of oC time the countr country Then too there were nine securities securities- holding corporations whose profits are derived from their holdings In operatIng Ing ng companies who disbursed dividends during the tho year car amounting to 15 1571 30 0 Since incorporation their disbursements dis- dis amount to This compares with wih L. L paid by hy eight Ight corporations In the same period n 1911 Of Ot time the 1 companies paying f dl In 1912 lOll are aro classed as ns gold gold- zinc silver producers and their disbursements for the year rear were wee 31 with wih a total to their credit since luce Incorporation of oC 2794 79 which amount exceeds their combined d Issue capital b by 61 That copper has come Into Its Is own owns Is s evidenced c b by the thc dividend disbursements disburse disburse- ments made so far in 1912 Twenty- Twenty eight Ight of oC these are arc credited with wih dis- dis for th the thc y year al totaling antI n since Incorporation 31 J This amount Is In cess of their combined outstanding capital capital Of or the time 28 8 companies participating 26 6 operate properties s ii In th the l States with wih dividends paid totaling to- to That l dl pay dividend end pa In ng is a continuous performance b by these companies Is IR shown hown J by the fact that liat tlC the the- have divided dl among holders s since Incorporation no le less s than which is 18 1 In excess of oC their combined issued capital capItal I T Golc oli n nr ser In d Of Or the called so-called so lead gold zinc Inc properties 7 73 aro are operated In thin tha United States rh These rhes luring during the 10 0 months of or 1912 paid pai dividends totaling 1826 and arid since Incorporation which IB Is l 91 in iii ex excess excess ex- ex cess of of- I Issued capital Seventeen en Canadian Cana Cana- dian companies contributed to th tha th total otal during the year an and ant since Incorporation 4 Considering Considering Con Con- the few Cew years that nearly nil all ni these hese Canadian companies have ha been in operation this Is Indeed a gratifying record Despite the continued warfare In n Mexico Ie a few Cow of oC the mines ha have hae e been operated profitably during the time year 14 H paying laying dividends s totaling tho total otal disbursements of ot thc these e companies sInce Incorporation amounting to 55 35 1913 on a combined issued capital of oC Six metallurgical companies have ha had hul hada hula a a prosperous 10 months' months period for or was sas divided among shar share sharo- holders Since Incorporation disburse disburse- meats ments total This Timis comares com com- pares ares with 8 p paid ld b by the same companies In Jn the same period In 1 1911 n 1 The Tho accompanying ln table gives hes the tic amount mount of or dividends dl paid during luring October Octo Octo- ber the date dato of or pa payment and the time amount mount per share Dividends inid In Ju October r. r r r of or Company Share Amount Ahmeek- Ahmeek Mich lel G. G J m Am Sin Stu Sec S c. pM rfd rd lEO 20 0 0 Am m. Sm m S Sec c. c com coni l. l it Am m. Zinc L. L i S. S M o Anaconda Mont Mout j 75 5 Arizona Copper n. n Mex J S O n 15 Ic C. C Copper 1 15 Hen Hester r. r Ont Oat 1 i 03 oi S Buffalo Ont 01 03 OJ GOO flunker un r i Con Cal 0 0 03 Bunker r Hill Hi Sullivan CO 0 40 Eureka Utah lM IM l Center Greek Creek Mo 03 Champion COPt Copper i. i 0 Cliff Ala Va 0 o 03 C Colorado Dredging 23 2300 Copper opper Range Con ro fJ fJ O ron Crown n It Ont Oat 05 5 HO Daly Judge Utah 0 15 4 Dal Daly Wc t. t Utah 15 15 2700 Rl El YI Ia rao Paso o. o Colo 10 4 Ernestine Ernstine X N. M J. J Cal Ce O 01 10 4 OCO Frontier Wi WI 2 a Cycle Colo 0 0 o Coo COD cn Xo NOT ov 20 20 0 1 iU Grand GraDd Central Utah cs 05 Im o 00 Cal Cl 01 I tl H heels Iula I Idaho Idabo i p r f to O. O MO O nome S. S D D. M 60 Iron fron Elo Blossom om Utah 10 1000 II La ItO no flo-e. flo Ont Oot fO 0 Jl ky rc r. r hex tv co 13 TO Colo r fiO Ont Omit 10 i r. r Idria Cal CAI CO OCO Ont 4 OO North Butte Hutt Hut J ont tont Old Dominion Co i. i 56 Dominion 11 M. S s. s 1 C Utah Ol 0 1 7 Optimo WIs Wi 2450 IM Osceola Con n Mich Ieh z ICo 00 Ij IJ Jt Z Z C 0 40 SOO Idaho ru W 2 too ring Peek Peak Puk eT 02 Colo Cob 02 r 02 Shannon Ariz 60 to no CC CM Snowstorm Idaho Idabo 03 tn Standard B. B O a. fa Onto Ont 2 y ss Tf Ont Onto 30 03 01 03 To Tom Cal Cl 1 M 06 CO I Tonopah Belmont Ner Nn 23 23 I O Tonopah Ext N NeT r o U i 3 58 NeT Ner f o O 4 United Copper Va alb h 01 Ot 1004 0 United Verde Arlt Ariz 7 1000 U. U S. S Smelt preferred il 4 mo s' s si i ii S. S Smelt common l. l vi 1011 ir 03 i 4 5 gj 71 IP No 0 o J 2 2 s s. D. D 0 6 00 P. P ont Oat Ont O OO S J Mich t OI rne iO ZW 10 2 2 40 Yelo Yellow rine 03 r lO I NOTES AND PERSONALS PERSONALS I E. E F C. C Davies v I. I Cos Co's I field Cos man has been honored b by Governor Gov- Gov P Spry by the tho appointment as of the Utah One representatives to the American atles Mining congress on s attend to ho he held hed at S okan Wash ash November 25 to 29 9 George S. S Clair manager or of the tho Lion business 11 at was wa In Salt Lake on Yesterday Dan Ferguson and H. H A. A Kessler two I men or of Beaver Deaver Halt Hal county were in In t Lake Yesterday They are arc C connected con con- n with wih the old Cave Cava mine v. G. G S Clark k acc accompanied J by R. R B. B has hR o San Saim Juan gone Jone one to Vale Valley City in I count county to hook ae after I assess assess- meat work oil j on oIl Oil lands 7 The Emerald Oil on company which Is said Mid fald to have havo ten wells vell in the tha district wels The Time haa east enst or of holdings Vernal ha has resumed operations distrIct include near noar acres near DeAr tho the Utah Colorado line lne ROCHER DE BOULE PROVING DEPTH Fal Four r Feet of 64 Ore Cut 1 50 Feet Below the Surface of Vein No 3 31 B Cringing ri a gi a or t the ll C I information ii 0 rm a t i On wi which i I ch proves PlO almost conclusively ely that tho time ores In tho the No o. o 5 3 vein oln o of tho the Rocher do de Boule g go C to depth a dispatch received yesterday b by John 1 F. F Gov Gowan general mana manager er from the time mine superintendent cone coneys s 's much satisfaction to tl time the e large laro number of or Utah stockholders in tho thu company Four fe feet t of ot high grade grado graco ore has ha been struck In the crosscut from tho the main level hovel This Timis Is at a n point re feet t from Crom the surface The Tho crosscut went out omit Olt on only 10 feet teet when It penetrated I the cast cSt ent vein ein a true fissure UIO In the granite This means menns a lr largo large l t t territory I In n rich ores A Average ge of or time the |