Show A DtLI DAY OX CHANG The Brokers Xecd an Inviprorator to Give Thorn Life and Vim Caller Colborn told the members of the mining stock exchange yesterday that this was the slowest exchange on earth and he might have added that most of its members could with safety take several doses of lightning elixir without feeling any injurious effects ef-fects for if there ever was a place where a little more electricity and life was needed that place is in the pit of our mining exchange The dealings on the floor of the stock exchange yesterday were few and far between and the call closed Iith a transfer of only 2100 shares of stock Ajax gained a trifle after its slump of last Saturday while Alliance closed with the sale of 400 shares to its credit but at bottom figures BullionBeck was fairly active iy i the bidding and closed strong at 605 I was offered at 7 CentennialEureka was firm at 70 bid but the lowest offering was at 75 75The The rest of the listed stocks held their own fairly well but no trading was indulged in in them I The unlisted stocks were weak and most of them developed a downward I tendency Dalton and Eagle were the only ones to score a bulls eye and this at figures away below what these stocks sold for some weeks ago After call Judge Colborn read the following letter from H Burkholder secretary of the Chicago Mining and Mineral board viz My Dear SirReferrIng to the conference I con-ference held with you yesterday by our board of trustees I have been instructed I instruc-ted to say to you that any Utah mining min-ing properties regularly listed on your I exchange that may be presented here for listing our listing committee will be disposed to accord to such their most favorable consideration and to be satisfied with your scrutiny so as not to subject l the properties to further expense for further examination and reports beyond the regular listing fee of 100 In the event in any instance of further examination being considered consid-ered necessary they will only require this to be done by one of your local experts so as to reduce the expense to a minimum After the reading of the letter a ballot was taken on the application of Allen G Campbell Nat M Brigham and General W H Penrose for membership mem-bership in the exchange the counting of which developed the fact that these gentlemen were unanimously elected The transactions of the day were as follows sSALES OF STOCK Three hundred Ajax at 90c Aax Four hundred Alliance at 50c One thousand Dalton at 4c I Two hundred Eagle at lOc Two hundred Eagle at lOVic Total sales 2100 shares LISTED STOCKS I 0 I t m Nam e ot Stocks r r f Anchor 1 2 Ii 1 50 Aj3x PO f Alliance M fO Aliance 15 2 Bullion Beck 05 70 I CentennialEureka Bulon 70 O 75 0 Daly 1 S 0 Daly West 1 6 30 I Dalton Lark 51 51 Eat Golden Gate 2II Geyser 1 00 1 4 Herschel 1 1 20 Mercur 73il 750 Mammoth 20 210 Ontario 112 2 Sunshine 1 3221 330 Utah 125 t 140 CALL OF UNLISTED STOCKS Name of Stocks B f rf 02 on Litto Pilsburg Ga 101 ve 1 Dalton 0 Morgan Park Cir Ot Ioran 107 1 I Cleveland Eagle 1 1 Insley 3rl ih Morgan Ilardacrabble 3 Dagmar Tintc Ii Utica 1 Bogan Park City Ice company 2 I 1 Ii O Little 7lercur |