| Show REALTY AD STOCKS I Tracliiie in the Later is Away Below Par THE FORMER NOT AT ALL LIVELY A Big Mining Combine Will be Hcre Soon and Will Spend Some Time in Prospecting Prospect-ing Kealty Sales I I Stocks were decidedly weak on change I yesterday and there was little disposition on the part of the brokers to stem the downward current The only sale scored was COO shares of Malad which brought 1M cents YESTERDAYS QUOTATIONS E STOCK gU U S o 0 150 150 150 Alliance 15 5 un u 68 68 685 Apex uu uu 1 10 10 Dares Big Hole Placermu 10 un 8 00 19 CenEurka 0 unun 16 16 16 Crescent u 3 29 8 1800 1800 180 Glencoe uuu u nu 180 180 Horn Stveru 32 32 32 n Malad 00 Ol4 0 0 Mammoth mnuu 4 1714 4 15 4 01y Northirirn Spy 177 f in uu uUn Utah L C Cou Utah Oil Co UUn n 0 uuu Yoodside n n u Malad 3000 1 He CentennialEnreka Ore At last the plum that so many have been striving to securethe ore output of the CentenmalEureka has been captured by Mr Hanauor of this city a contract being signed this morning between him and W W Chisholm whereby the output of the mine for six months was to go to the Han auer smelter located a few miles south of Salt Luke The amount to be shipped is optional but it is understood that ship ments will be made as rapidly as the rail ral road can furnish cars for its transfer Superintendent J D Kendall of the Gen ten nialEurekaj states that they now have stored in the mine between 700 and 800 tons of ore This is a matter of congratulation for Mr Hanauer and the public at large as the ore will be treated at home Stock Exchange Ex-change Journal To Prospect the Wasatch Otto Walter who recently came to this city from Sierra Madra state of Durango Old Mexico says I had been there prospecting pros-pecting for a New York company andalso for tho Copper King Mining Smelting and Refining company of New Mexico This last company is composed of Milwaukee brewers who have behind them a capital of 5000000 Their intention is to come to Utah just a soon as the snow will permit them to get into the mountains They will j prospect the Wasatch and Oquirrh ranges and go from there to Eureka Nov where they purchased ground several months ago with the intention to put up a smelter and refining works As there is not onetenth part of the ground explored and developed here in the west companies are today very careful in paying big prices for undeveloped mines and prospects from so called ground hogs who are really not practically miners but shoemakers and tailors who have failed to make a living with the last and the scissors and when spring comes with a piece of pork and a sack of cornmeal go into the mountains and stake off claimsnot really knowing what they are doing but digging a hole in the ground and calling calng the assessment work which will hold the ground according to the mining law only to prevent 3 good practical miner or company from doing something in fact I is nice and interesting sometimes for a prospector to pass a mountain side which looks like an old battle field or graveyard where these socalled groundhogs have been prospecting digging holes in the ground about three feet deep and laying off claims in all directions for two or three miles with not the least indica tions of a vein or mineral formation insight in-sight only because one started to dig a hole and the second and the rest all fol lowed side by side one depending on the other J J E JMtschs Residence Among the many attractive homes that adorn the fine avenues of the city the one most conspicuous for its commanding view Is the beautiful brick dwelling with its lofty tower erected by J E Fritsch on North Main street No one looking up Main street can avoid seeing the loftier mansion on the street with its encircling porches and handsomely carved capitols The porch is the feature of the edifice and I the series of ornamental columns which I support it are not machine made but hand carved The interior finish is oven more elegant than anything to be seen on the exterior and the very pretty effects of creamwhite pine and oat rubbed down to a lustral I richness is simply exquisite In the corner cor-ner of the front parlor a mantel of elaborately elabor-ately carved and of the choicest grain of the matchless oak is the clicf dccwure though the effects of whitepanelled I pine on the stairway which leads from the up reception room may dispute in its quiet excellence the more gorgeous ornamentation of the most elaborate mantel which it has been the province pro-vince of the reporter t witness in the far west But the house after all is only the observatory tower of 1 sceno that embraces every charm landscape mountain valley and lake and the golden sunsets as viewed from the tower have a warmth and vigor of i color that indescribably beautiful While Whie seated in the parlor this panorama of love liness ie reflected in the beveled mlrrnr While chatting teteatete in luxuriously upholstered chairs the entire picture paints itself to charm and delight tho senses of occupants of the Fritsch mansion as i it was made to order The Seal Estate Sales A O Young et us to Elias A Smith part of lots 1 U 3 and 4 block 5 plat F 8 3250 Theodore A Davis to S D Cady lots 5 and 6 block 91 plat 0 000 G Lavapjulno to S D Cady part of section 6 sec-tion 52 township 1 south range I west TOD J McCarthy to A H Mayne lots 2 2 7 and 2 block 1 West Drive JSOO Edward B Critchlow to Eleanor J Latey et al lots 3 and 4 block I Ala Place COO Iva O Marlonneaux to John Johnson lot G 10 block 1 Ontario subdlvislonn 400 Estate or Henry Hoskins to G H Nlcker 40 son part of lot 7 block 103 plat nun 1850 Emma Whitney and husband tQ R R 185 Candee part of lot 52 block 2 Archer R Kullaks subdivision n n u 1700 Emma Whitney and husband to Fred 170 Tett part of lot 52 block 2 Archer KullaUs subdivision 1700 Sarah Ann Turnbow to B A M Froiscth 17 ii part of lot 2 block 31 plat A 2000 Total 813300 133 Abstracts of title t real estate situated in Salt Lake county neatly accurately and promptly furnished by the countyrecorder |