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Show MINING STOCKS. A VERY FAIR BUSINESS TRANSACTED TODAY. Congo aud Stanley Contribute Tight Thousand, Thous-and, and Malart Coniolldntad Turea Tbouaend Centennial-Eureka the Highe.l Known. At tho mining exchange this morning the transactions reached tti.150 shares. Bamberger bought Anchor from Stevenson, Steven-son, Ho sold Congo to Stevenson and Treweifk as did also VanHuskirk. Bamberger bought Horn Silver of Stevenson Ste-venson aud Hold the latter Malad Consolidated. Con-solidated. He also sold Stevenson I'tah Oil. VanHuskirk anil Treweek let Bamberger have Stanley. The quotations quota-tions today were: TOUAY'S HA I ES. Bi-ocks. oj , - Vt r ' AHeo 1 10 1 J 11 W Alliance I mi Anchor lfO 7 0) 10 7 o) Aiihx I in -3 ji II imps Sulph r Oa 01 f) (' ntfii. Eur. U.41 49 i) 6o il 10 u) J C illi) . 4.0.0 14 l" l.s C'rcsifut a lis Daly 1H hi Gltmroe i :i Horn Silver.... '.ml 8 75 B SS li SO Mlthul Ci'm At) 01 01 HI Mammoth 4 mi 4 l'J III No tlii'i'O Spy i) 75 in O it ii Id 42 Oj Mumley 4(00 IS 111 vi V. h. A 0. Co 8 :o T ta i Oil bill w to eh.' Voo:lS till 9 II) Silver CVrtlf . 1 1 01', 1 HIS Total BUuressoM lis.jo. sihh: si inks. How Sotne Properties About Americas fork Nliow n. The American Fork Gold and Silver Mining company did considerable work on their claims known as Flora, New Idea, Osborne, Osborne No. 2, Wild Dutchman, Wild Dutchman Fxtension and Security, each 6(K)xl.VM) feet. The Flora has surface ore that runs 80 to 150 ounces silver and 25 to 40 per cent lead, it being chloride and galena. The Teiu is three feet, and while the ground is patented, only sample shipments have been made from it and the cut-tiugs cut-tiugs only amount to 250 feet. The New Idea has 350 feet cuttings on a vein varying from eight to twenty-three twenty-three feet, with two to live feet of first-class, first-class, while the balance concentrates three or four into one, producing concentrates con-centrates worth MO or $70. This is carbonate and galena. A shipment of first-class ore sold for $107. A few men are working on development this winter. win-ter. A new tunnel is being driven in from this mine to prospect live mines belonging to the company, it is now iu 245 feet. The Osborne is similar to the New Idea, and has been opened by tunnels 300 feet, shafts 325 feet. The Osborne No. 2 already has two shafts sixty and seventy feet deep on a vein averaging four feet, in which the pay is scattering but of very high grade, running 85 to 40 per cent lead. A tunnel was lately started to tap the vein at a depth of 200 feet. American Fork Independent. Mining Notaa. Thcra are 1311 men employed in the mines and mills of Park City." Encouraging reports are heard of the Eagle's Nest, Jupiter and Lucky Bill of Park City, Rico News: The Union mine in Marshall Mar-shall basin was sold recently to an English Eng-lish syndicate for $100,000. The L'niou adjoins tbe famous Smuggler on the south, and has produced several hundred hun-dred thousand dollars in the past five years. Park City Miner: J. M. Richardson, the lessee of the Crescent upper works, is much encouraged over the outlook that he has just at present. He has pushed his tunnel in to a distance of 1"0 feet and will continue it to 250 or H00 feet, where he expects to strike a large body of low grade ore. At present he has ore everywhere, as he puts it, and is keeping twenty men at work taking it out. The Trinidad chamber of commerce has under advisement a telegram from Boston Parties, asking right of way, twenty-five acres for terminal facilities and $i00,000 as an inducement to locate principal offices there of a proposed electric line to connect mining camps. Trinidad is preferred as a cheap fuel center. The company says it will move ore from Dnrango to Trinidad for $2 per ton against the present $1 rate. Tho largest sale ever made in Aspen district is now about concluded. The deal takes in fifty acres of ground in Tourtelotte park, and includes the following properties: The Camp Bird, Iowa Chief, I'-dLson, Silver Star, Burro, Grand View, and Aztec. The purchasers pur-chasers are Fuglislimen, but their identity iden-tity has uot yet been disclosed. The price to be paid is $7."0,000. There are also minors to the effect that the big deal for the transfer of all the famous properties on the lower part of Aspen mountain to an English syndicate is being revived. |