Show FINANCE N MIMNG t j A Dull WeekOre and Bullion Output j MR OONKLIN ON TEE COURIER i 1 tocal Dealings U CtfJiviHend Interesting Inter-esting Legal ccisionK Brims Latest Place Mining Newt New-t The weak in mercantile circles has been a dull one Signs of the holidays are beginning to make themselves shown however and dealers are looking look-ing hopefully toward Christmas week All the banks continue very busy Money is rather tight but is not beyond ihe reach of good s > e urity One and I onehalf per cent n about the going rate except on large amounts The Deseret National sold a block of Horn bilver for a customer during the week 470 No dealing in local securities have been recorded Mr Hflte stated that no Deseret bank stock has changed hands for three dividend quarters Bishop Sharp yesterday informed a HERALD reporter that the next quarterly quar-terly dividen on Utah Central due January 1st had not yot ken declared but that in all probability it would be during the coming week There only being a minority of the board resident here the eastern directors have to be consulted before any official ction can be taken The dividend will be one percent per-cent for the quarter 1 A number of carloads of barley have been shipped from Rush Valley to Milwaukee during the past week The following two legal decisions taken from Bradstrees will prove of interest to business men STATUTE OF LIHITATIO > ACKKOWL EDG TIll a case decided by the Supreme Court of Nebraska a debtor wrote to his creditor as follows If ever I get able I will pay you every dollar I owe to you and all the rest you can tell all as soon as I get anything any-thing to pay with I will pay asidr giving a note it is of no use I will pay just as quick without a note as with it The court held Devereaux vs Henry that the letter acknowledged an existing liability and thereby took the case out of the operation ofthe statute of limitations limita-tions TELaGRAPZ PAsusREGLIGEXCY STIPULATION The rue of Clement vs I The Western l rioii Telegraph Company I Com-pany decided by the Supreme Judicial Court Of Massachusetts lately arose upon an action of tort for the failure to deliver a certain telegraph message It appears that the form i med by the defendant I de-fendant contained the following stipulation stipula-tion It is agreed between the sender of the following menage and this coin panv that said company shall not beJ liable for mistake or delays in the transmission or delivery or for non delivery of any uniepeatcd message whether happening by negligence of its bervants or otherwise beyond the amount received for tending same The message sent by plaintiff was unre Ticated and the only negligence shown was an unexplained delay indeliveringj the message pnrth part of a messnger boy to whom it was immediately upon its receipt intrusted for delivery The court held that under the circumstances circum-stances the plain tiff v as entitled to recover re-cover only the amount paid for sending the message with interest Ore and Bullion Th receiptsof hnd bullion at the various banks in this city for the weekending week-ending Saturday November 29th amounted to 14921619 against lGS16i97 for the week previous The receiptswere distributedas follow II By TFrik Fargo4 9o f I j j Value 19 Cars Horn Silver 3700000 4G Bars Ontario l 1 3065038 = t 13ar Christy 337500 1 Bar Vienna 167000 m nor 114 no 69538 By ZTcCorniok Go z Value 19 Cars TianatIcr 1995000 B Lots Crescentore 727000 3 Cars Queen of the Hilsore 77000 2 Bars Stormont sjljer 325000 7 Cars Nevada rt a l < 705000 Tofid v < At 4129000 By T R J < w lt cC a0r k 4 Cars Da > bulUonr < ltt j r 1523081 Total shipments for the weekt > i J 14921619 i 4 Ti 0 TheOquri r rJiiS is fhe fitfe of the latest I claim which that successful rustler tip of good properties Ed Brim has obtained si hold upon and which he has lately placed in Salt Lake the niine is situated in the Warm Springs DistrIct i Lituras County Idaho on the south side of the east fork of Big Wood River and lies about 3000 feet southeast of the cele brated North Star property it will be seen by the following list of names that tile Corner is no wildcat snap Mr Brim is to receive 5000 and 10000 shares of stock for turning the property over to the new corporation the num ber of shares subscribed for and the amount to be paid 1f each signer will be seen fronthefoMowing list Names Shares j Amount 1C ConUin 100oo i 500 > W 8 McCornick 10000 500 y O Horn i 10000 500 Boyd Park f j 10 > 000 500 H Monheim f 10000 sea Jab A Hunter 10000 ohSOO Charles Popper 5000 n 250 Joseph Bffjungartenl 5000 25 < f Johli Canninirton i 5000 250 J F Allen 5000 250 Jno McVicker I 2000 100 Total J 8000 s H100 Several other Dimes have been secured to make up the remaining 900 In reference td the indications at the Courier thefollowing letter from Mr Conklin to Mr rom says UAILEY IDAI o November 211854 F 0 Horn Esq jxilt Lake City Dear Sirs requested by Mr EE Brim I paid a viifc to the Courier niine located in first gulch above North Star mine concentra about four mile up east for of Wood River I found it to be a prospect offereat PIVy11Self prop i 1 L i erly developed and is I think from the limited time I had to examine the subject situated on the main mineral bearing vein of that section on Yhich are located the Parker Baltimore and other valuable properties The vein iir about five or six feet wide in soft lime formation The ore streak is small being from one to three inches wide and apparently of high grade samples of which I sent you by express for the purpose of having them assayed if they prove to be of good grade as I believe i be-lieve they will then I should consider i the Courier a prospect of considerable merit and with proper development believe i be-lieve that it would make a gooa mine I The mine is quite accessible being only j a short Distance from East Fork Canyon and only a few feet up the I mountainSide Yours truly J COXKLIN 1 The sample of ore spoken of was I handed to F M Bishop assayer and following fine result was obtained Per cent lead 55 510 ounces silver per i ton 105 llelal Market S DThe market has been dull a few hundred tons of refined selling during the week at 340c and about 300 tons of common at 3340c While I there are no signs of further collapse I it must be noted that within the next few weeks the December make must be placed Should buyers persist in their present attitude of apathy values will j probably suffer again j COPPER Thus far the report that the Lake companies have made a large j sale of copper for export lacks confirmation confir-mation There is no doubt however that sales have been made during the past few weeks and that arrangement have been completed for steady shipments ship-ments to Fralice The price realized probably ranges between 1212 c Of other brands the export sales are also heavy important contracts having been closed this week There is no doubt therefore that our market is in fair shape and some sellers are becjipning to show a disposition to hold firmer Still llU123c remains the quotation for outside brands and 12f13c < for Lake NEW YOBK I November 21stq i Old Telegrapli W < Mr G Lavagnino agent for the French company owning this property states that he will erect furnace i tlte spring at West Jordan small forceof men will be operated during the winter in the mine by the company Hazel grove and Mullett are still taking out ore under their lease Horn Silver Between Movember 15th and 21st in i New York 3715 shares changed hands I the lowest price being 450 and the highest ft 75 The stock appears to be I climbing sloAlj but surely backto its I normal sticking point A dispatch states I that the recent decline hafb eemdue entirely en-tirely tp the depressed statOtof the lead 1 market S I LATEK Our advices by wire lastnight show something of a spurt in the stock 575 if the dispatch is i correct having 1 been touched the close T j i The Ontario S Twenty shares were sold inNew York at 19 on the 20th inst This is the latest lat-est quotation known Dividends are declared and paid with unvarying regularity regu-larity and the continued depression is beyond acQountingJjSr The Moulton The stock of the Moulton Mining Company of Montana has justbeen listed The sales this week have ambuntedtoT300 shares and the price has be i strong at from 105 125 = E and JI Journal Np21 Thc Charles Dickens 1 I F There is nothing new to be said of the operations upon this property in the the claipi adjoining it a valuable strike has l > eeu made f 1 a I The Queen of the Kills The only news concerning this property pro-perty will be found in the local columns in the article concerning the Union Pacifics restoration of old freight rates officials of the mine feel justly blue at the double black eye which the fall in lead and the action of the railroad will inflict upon the Queen Mr SD Connor Con-nor a reliable expert has been through the mine and thinks the outlook is fine I I j The Minnie Moore Recent advices from Bellevue speak I in glowing terms of the new strike which has just bee 1I ade in this pro 1 nertv j 1 Northern Chief J Remittances continue to be received 1 I from the eat rn officials i dud the local I indebtedness has been almostentirely I I cleared up No operations will be corn menredtill J spring I I oJ The Crescent I I The stock has declined to 100 where it rests rather firmly with none offered and none sold The Apex We learn from Mr Charles Read that indication have taken an encouraging turn at this property This will be encouraging en-couraging news to more than one F O H jfas well as to a myriad of leaser stockholders S p I |