Show I THE HEW EXCHANGE The Call Characterized By a Dull Market and Little Dealing I was alleged that the brokers of ihe wa aleged ofhe new exchange had experienced a touch of spring fever yesterday as the cain ca-in the pit was not productive of much business while the market was weak and but few sales were recorded the tendency of the trading being largely to speculative securities although Four Aces and Star Consolidated aarticioat ed In the transactions of the hour the former being stronger and the latter somewhat weaker than Quotations established es-tablished at the previous session Dalton Dal-ton was traded in and so was Frisco I Joe Bowers changing hands at 17 and 18 cents while Antler was wanted at 2 cents Brooklyn Eureka made its initial sale and posted dealings at 106 cents while Eagle was picked up at 10 Boston and De Lamar finding buyers at from 24 to 22 cents West Morning Glory being traded in at 1t cents follows The transactions of the call were as 15000 Antler at 2 i cents 1000 Boston De Lamar at 2c 1000 Boston De Lamar at 24c 1000 Boston De Lamar at 2c 1000 Brooklyn Eureka at 10 cents 2000 Beaver Lake Copper at 3c 3000 Eagle at 10 cents 200 Four Aces at 53V6 cents 2000 Frisco at 151 cents 4500 Joe Bowers at 17 cents 1000 Joe Bowers at 174 cents 100 Lower Mammoth at 00i cents 1000 Monarch at 1 cents 1000 Superior at 2V cents 14000 Silver City Con at 21 cents 500 Star Con at 1CO 100 Star Con at 129 100 Star Con at S12S 100 Valeo at 103 1000 West Morning Glory at lc Total sales 49700 share Value of sales 387003 saes lows The closing quotations were as fol lowsCALL CALL OF UNLISTED STOCKS t NAME OF STOCKS g Ajax 1 1 1G 14 Alliance CfmennlEurcka 3700 450 Chloride PoInt 270 11t 450 DaIs 1 115 12 13 Galena 523 534 GeyserMarion 59 9 Grand Central Gm 7GO Mammoth 175 Iercur 1 623 G5 Sacramento 451 47k South Swansea 12 1 123 PRODUCING MINES Anchor Is 25 210 Buckeye Daisy Dexter Dalton immjmjjr I i I 3J soi oii tt Eagle Four Aces Riue Jail 10 I I 20 Frisco i l5ii I Gold Eagle ooi I os Joe Boners Lower Mammoth 11 1 Northern Light 7G 79 Showers Consolidated 3 Star Consolidated 12 I 12 Sunbeam 1 4 LISTED PHOSPECTS Antler 1 01 0 Boton Do Lamar O r 0fs BulonBeck unnel 0 1 01 BrooklynEureka 10 I 12 Beaver Lake Copper 01I 1 02 Cedar Valley I I 0l 02 Eagle 5i f Emerald lSttI 1 18k Gold Hill oik 04k International OHl Oh Joe Bower Extension m 03 0 La Heine 6 1 0 Utile Iitsburg 12 131 Jarlm Yasliiiigtoa h 19 1 2 Midnight Bower u 051 v8k Monarch 01 014 Omaha 37 1 Richmond Anaconda07 8 r Silver City Consolldaisd02 OH Solomons Superior Treasure Q4l lr2 g 1 Tlumfh it I Utah Salpctr 01k 0 Yaleo 170 13 13t Wandering Jon 04 I m White Star 02 0 Vest 1lornlnsc Glory 01k OH Yellow Jacket 02hOik The International Hoit The Herald Is Inormed that the new holt being erected ate International in Tooele county is nbW nearly ready for Its initial run an that active work In the development of this pomllng proplrt will soon be r umC It being the intention to slu the shaft on tlc c r < i < c w > I vein to a depth of 200 feet from the tunnel tun-nel i being the expectation that inside of two months ore shipments from tIe I mine will begin to appear ot the Salt Lake market I is lore that in making the excavation I ex-cavation and istatlon In the tunnel for the hoist that a sixfoot vein of good ore was uncovered the incident having hav-ing a inspiring effect on the management manage-ment the officials of the company being be-ing now satisfied that the International is now without doubt the making ot a regular and heavy producer As son as the weather moderates in the hills Joe Dederlchs the well known mill builder will go out to the mine to make preliminary arrangements for the installation of a concentrating plant in which Wllfly tables will be utilized The Middle Vein Morris Bamberger manager of the GeyserMarion at Mercur who was In the city yesterday informs The Her aid that the mine is in splendid condition condi-tion in all of its workings and especially pecially s In what is called the middle vein which Is opening up in a most gratifying manner as itnoW shows from eight to twentyfour feet of good milling ore and the zone is improving a work in its exploration continues The mill at tho mine is now treating 160 tone of ore daily the full tankage capacity of the plant the intimation being made that during the prosanti season the capacity of the works will be increased by the addition of new tanks Dern Escaped Injury Hon John Dern of the Mercur company com-pany who left for Nebraska and the i east Wednesday morning was In the train wreck on the Union Pacific not far from Cheyenne during the following i follow-ing night but he fortunately escape any injury according to a telegram sent to his son George Darn which I I reads as follows I Bad wreck last night One man killed Several hurt I am all right Mr Derns many friends in Salt Lake will be pleased to hear that he came out of the wreck free from a scratch Godiva Extension Incorporates The Godiva Extension Mining company com-pany yesterday fed articles of incorporation incor-poration dt the office of County Clerk Dunbar The capital stock is 50000 in shares of 10 cents each and the Incorporators Incor-porators are H W Owen L P Palmer M N Rathbone M C Edwards and John W Hughes The property consists con-sists of some claims included in the te Eureka townsite M C Edwards is president of the company M N Rath bone vice president and L P Palmer secretary and treasurer New Brokerage Firm Articles of Incorporation of the MoorePerkes company were filed at the county clerks office yesterday The j company is formed to do a general real estate and brokerage business and its incorporators are W J Moore C C Perkes W E Jermaine J L Perkes and John 1 Breeze The capital stock consists of 15000 shares of the par value of 1 each Officers W J Moore president John M Breeze vice president I presi-dent JYL Perkes secretary and treasurer treas-urer The Buffalo Incorporates A copy Qf the articles of incorpora lnn rtP tVin Ruffolrt Hrin < nnmnnnv Of tnn 0 Eureka was filed at the office of Secretary Secre-tary of State Hammond yesterday G F Tilson J P McKendry Andrew Crump Con J Hanniin and B N C Stott hold the capital stock of 30000 which is 1 represented in the Little Star group of three claims in the Tintic district dis-trict Officers G F Tilson president and general manager Con J Hannifin vice president J P McKendry treasurer I treas-urer B N C Stott secratary Location Notices Special Correspondence Provo Feb 2The following notices no-tices of location were filed today with the recorder of Utah county The Morning Light No2 and the Morning Star No 1 by Thomas Massey Mas-sey et a1 both mining claims situated in the north Tintic mining district Silver and Lead The local metal market was governed govern-ed yesterday by quotations as follows Bar silver 593 cents Lead brokers 420 Copper casting 16 cents Ore and Bullion The ore and bullion receipts yesterday yester-day were as follows McCornick Co bullion 6550 ores 9 = 00 T R Jones Co ores 6700 bullion bul-lion 13900 Wells Fargo Co bullion 7951 Bamberger Mcl lan ores 12031 i Mining Notes and Personals i Dr F J Lyons of Marysvale is in the j city on business pertaining to mining matters The Daisy reported at the Jackson sampler yesterday with a 200pound consignment of fine gold cyanides C Overson of Leamington one of the veteran mining men of Millard county vas in the city yesterday on business The Sacramento was in yesterday with its regular semimonthly shipment of cyanides the consignment weighing In at 200 pounds W J Barnett has been given the privlese of the floor of the old exchange ex-change pending the vote his on application cation for membership I was reported on the street last night that a block of 7000 shares of Superior stock of Tintic had been curbed during the afternoon at 2 cents G W Clays who is heavily Interested Interest-ed in promising and meritorious mining properties on the East Dip ha decided de-cided to move his family here from the east with the intention of making ZIon his future home James Kennelly the oldtime mining operator who has been on the sick list for the past two months is able to be out on the streets figain I and is receivIng receiv-Ing the congratulations of his many friends over his recovery The mills of Camp Floyd district using us-Ing electricity as a motive power have ben > closed down since Friday of last week on account of an accident to the plant of the Telluride Power company in Provo canyon and the companies so inconvenienced are feeling disgusted generally C W Watson manager of the West Mountain Placers in BIngham canyon who was In the city yesterday state that excellent progress is being made In the operation of the property and he is sanguine that within a week or two active work will begin in the recovery re-covery of gold George Devon the wellknown mining man who at one time had a bond and lee on the Midas gold mine in the Deep Creek country is now in Granite Ore and he writes that he has secured bonds on promising and valuable gold properties in that section which he states is one of the greatest goldbear ing regions In the west The Elkhorn group which formed the basis of a new mining company yesterday yester-day is located the West ay on Dip of Camp Floyd district and adjoins the Snowstorm on the south and therefore without doubt Is on an extension o f the DaisyOmaha vein I Is promisIng promis-ing property and already in its devel opment shows encouraging gold values val-ues It is learned that work It I being pushed in the operation of the Boss Tweed near the Star Consolidated In Tintic district and that a carload shipment ship-ment of ore from this property will soon be on the market which assays 30 per cent In copper to the ton besides mall values in silver and gold I is understood that Manager alnbrid lanaer Balnbridgc contemplates making an upraise from be tunnel level l to th curfacos when j I the mine will be equippfC with a steam hoist and the workings sunk to the j deep i deepR G Legg the efficient superintendent superinten-dent of the Northern Light who is In I from Lion Hill will leave again for the i mine tomorrow Mr Legg states that the wagon fad from the mine to the i railroad at Mercur is still blockaded by j j snow and that no time or money will i be expended in opening it up until there lis some assurance that i can be kept I 1 open In te meantime extensive work Is going on in the development of the property The Tuscarora Chief one of the bonanza bo-nanza propositions of Tuscarora Ncr which was Incorporated upon by prominent prom-inent Salt Lakers a week or ten da sago s-ago and which promises t become a favorite wit the investing public placed 22000 shares of Its treasury I i stock yesterday and mfr of it is in demand de-mand The Tuscarora Chief was for I merly Known a tne i ira ana aireaay has a excellent reputation a a producer pro-ducer of highgrade ore Harry Joseph received word by telephone tele-phone from Mammoth yesterday to the effect that In the north drift from the fifth level in the Lower Mammoth mine the vein had been encountered on Its dip the entire face of the workings being be-ing in a fine body of ore carrying good values in copper silver and gold The company is now taking out ore for shipment ship-ment in the workings between the third and fourth levels which i is stated will run from 5 to 19 per cent copper 12S5 and 152 ounces silver and a little gold to the ton |