| Show STOCKS RAMPART The Bulls Riot the Bears and Run the Pit a A VERY BIG DAY ON CHANGE Cheering News From the Properties Located on the Idaho Gold BeltOther Hatters After three days of tame trading the stock exchange broke loose so suddely and unexpectedly unex-pectedly that the sleepy old bruins were unmercifully tosssd on the hooks of the rampant bulls Treweeks proud head sniffed the air snorting as he pitched and tossed along the entire line Alice made a dash of fifteen points scoring scor-ing the 275 mark when Alliance came galloping along with a fortyfive cent ad vano Anchor that had been aground on the rocks rose majestically and sailed forth twentylive knots without a break Barnes sulphur left its sulphuric bed too and with a lurid flame lit up the sky emblazoning em-blazoning a victory over the powers of the nether world of one and onehalf points CentennialEureka sallied forth with abound a-bound of 1 upward overriding at one leap the fine strikes of all its rivals Daly tallied with a SI jump Congo straddled the old l2Uc point and stayed in Africa Horn Silver bulled its way to 6370 scoring a 30 cent advance Ontario kept pace with its twin sister the great Ontario and left its mark at S1GOO Woodside slid on the upward incline in-cline 20 points resting at 50 cents I was a great day for the bulls who broke the record making the largest bulge of any day in the history of the exchange Treweek Bamberger Davis Conklin Stevenson all tossed their hooks into the tender flesh of the beaten bears The following is the record of yesterdays transactions j ME R U g Vi 9 0 I 73 2 CO 275 400 Alliance 2 50 2 00 2 10 2100 Anchor 675 1180 600 RI Apex 21 17 20 lOW OkI5 08 5000 CentEureka 29 03 28 00 29 00 200 Congo Crescent 27 24 27 8500 Daly 235 2050 3R 150 00 1 00 1 Co 600 Horn Silver 3 Dl 3 40 3 0U 300 SlaladCon 02 01 01 Mammoth 4 10 4 00 4 10 200 Nabob Northern Spy 2 00 1 90 1 00 Ontario47 CO Ii 00 46 50 Stanley Utah LCCo 8 25 8 00 8 25 200 UtahMont 05 51 01 Utah Oil Co 40 25 25 Voodslde RI 30 50 On the Idaho Gold Belt Among some line properties I ran across in my travels on the Gold Belt and of which 1 never heard much mention says a correspondent cor-respondent are the Old Faithful the Alta and Mabel They have a well defined ledge goldbearing quartz from 9 to 13 feet in width ani the ore assayfrom 11 to 180 in gold and thea ledge crops out of the ground boldly There is an abundance of wood and water and a fine mill site There is the Rowley Nos 1 2 3 4 and 5 all owned by the same parties and equally as good and as well situated I have seen free gold in this ore and those mines can be bought for what in Colorado orCalif ornia we would celia song Since writing the above it is repOrted that SaltLake parties have bought those two groups Col Doniphan a capitalist of St Joe Missouri has been in Shoshone and has been looking over the Golden Belt in company with the president presi-dent of the Omaha Smelting company with a view to building a large mill on Wood river and a railroad to the Gold Belt Col Doninhan is interestei with Tootle Hosea Co of St Joe Mp in the famous Camas No 2 mine and it is to be hoped they will receive every encouragement encourage-ment in their undertaking The Champion mill and mine Mr Bailey superintendent is to be started up again This is a very promising property situated about one mile from Malad Consolidated The West Camas is another fine claim owned by T E Picotte John Condson James Black and James Richardson all of Halley This mine shows a large and well defined ledge of quartz and considerable ore in the shaft which has been sunk to a death of about one hundred feet and drifted in about sixty feet showing all the way that ore increased both in quantity and quality H Swartz of Ogden and James Richardson own some good properties pro-perties on the Gold Belt |