Show PUSH AND PROGRESS An Increase in the Bank Ole rings r-ings Y esteld yOre y-Ore and Bullion Shipments Greea Chloride and bprlnfrrille Companies Incorporated Incorpo-rated General lUning New The Clsarlnz House Yesterdays clearings wero 319704 as against 249107 for the week pron ous From the Mines One carload samo from Fish Springs yesterday The Lady Asulnwnll lent in a good shipment ship-ment yesterday The La Plata case is still on in the land office The Big Annie mine owned by the Pa lantio mining company IB showing up Enely FIne specimens of ore came from there the-re lon of the Henry mountains yesterday A tine display ot Utah onyx will be made at the Worlds fair Major Hyndm writes from New York that aTaoRements arts completed to rebuild re-build the Silver King mill and hoistin works as early as possible In the spring Also that tho Atlanta company which operated in Eureka cauon Sawtooth some years ago will resume development worK on its group of three or four patented claims with a working capital of 555000 Hailey Times The Green Chloride i The Green Chloride Mining company has I filed articles of incorporation with Secretary I Secre-tary Sells The company own the Micaber General Arthur and Monte Cristo lodes in I Opir district and is capitalized for 8100 I COO in shares of a par value of 100 each The Incorporators are R E Bye rs of Greshow Neb president J W Powers city vicepresident and manager W A Hjers city treasurer J M Thomas city secretary T M Garnet of Marysvale Mo Lom C Cone city and William Banks of Chicago The tpringnlle Articles of incorporation of the Sprlng yule Mining and Milling company havo been tied with the county clerk of Utah county The incorporators are Mrs France Wines as principal and Josopn SWing S-Wing sr George Williams and Jacob Mc r Uurday as sureties Capital stock 1000 OliO divided into s ares of a par value of J tlO each Springville is the principal place of business Ij j I At the Banks I McCornick Si Co reported yesterday Silver and lead ores 3300 il T R Jones Co received Base hal I bullion 52550 II t Wells Fargo Co received Min o I bullion 3283 ClearIng Kousa Statement 1 iNrwYOKK Nor iLThe following table I Is compiled by Bradstreet of tho bank clearings for the week ending Nov llwith percentage of increase or decrease compared Il I com-pared with the corresponding week of last L year I Inc Dec NewYorkhn 5054075030 166 Chicago 103 478000 no com Boston h WOJ30U 64 I Philadelphia 70 = 24000 37 hn St Louise4004COO n 91 San Frmoiscoh 15 200 0v0 2o a I Baltimore h 14043000 S3 I Pittsburg hru 13583000 n 22 Cincinnati n h laCCOOa 76 I Kansas City e 10093tX 47 Minneapolis 999 < OiX 99 j Omaha n 093ttt 20 4 u I Denverh 5141000 25 r St Paul 5004030 141 PortlandOrnh t700000 n 45 I Salt Lake 2078010 16 5 Seattle 854204 37 Tacoma 10510 i 135 Los Angeles 828460 2s 0 Helena 00 749991 no com Spokane n 1000000 no com Great Falls 4 < 6538 no com Galveston 6716000 23 7 The total for the leading cities of the United t State for the week ending Nov 11 Is3ll76 f C7TS66 incroa ofll 2 per cent as compared f rub same cak last year I Alexander Falls D Alexander Co of tho Bee Hive dry goods store Main street have assigned to Mr Ben Stienman jr The liabilities are said to be about 55003 and the assets probably a little less Tne assignment was forced by an attachment suit by Meyer Homberg < L Co of New York on a promissory note for 1200 It includes the stock valued at about 0003 the Alexander Alex-ander block on Main street near Fourth I South valued at 525000 and real estate in Ogden valued at about 10000 The firm is composed of Daniel Alexander and Julia his wife The preferred creditors are W S McCornick 12000 Julia Alexander 517000 and smaller creditors to the sum of HMO Tne other creditors are chiefly foreign I for-eign merchants and New York firms |