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Show THE 1KA1) MARKET. A FIRM TOWAND THE CENERAL SITUATION SIT-UATION IS COOD. Weekly Mi1 PS Sum mary There Has lioen a Corjdei-al.le Falling off in the Ore nnil"1!1"11 Iteceipt Dalton ishljiim118 -cal and GaueraL Chjimbtrhx Co.' report Bays: "The "week in Vig It-itd has Jicen rather a lull,-partly lull,-partly owim:,'" the uatioiial holiday, and partly to jvj- liu from the. spurt of last week. On I'f advance, manufacturers, es-Iecially es-Iecially in J west, bought with considerable. consider-able. freeilehut as soon as the turn eaiue, Inactivity t jame. the rule. Buyers felt that there was mi further advance possible, and resolutely !'pped out of the market, while sellers felt iUat they eould readily work off i over the msith what light stocks they held in haul. J a result the distribution of lead Las been ctiTeinely lilit at the three chief! centers, with St. Louis the strongest market at i. 15, Oii- ago fairly (inn at 4.1(1, with New York droipiiifr a trillo at 4.-'5. ri Ik- total Bales will not exceed lO(lt) tons at all points. The LobJ'ui market bettered itself a wee trilie by r;uii"m up to '! l-l.", but there was Uo snap ti1 the advance, and heavy arrivals autieipaUii from Spain and Australia are tnoie tlialilikcly to knock of the advantage Kaiucd. There has been perhaps no time for several years when the general situation was so nearly the same, as it was in July and August (iJs'JO prior to the great advance up to and Iwyond importation limits, then; are at tut present time absolutely no surplus Stocks am where in the count rv,"aml there is everysidst ill the. calendar that next jcar Will alio a good advance. i I.oea! and t;cmral. C, . IVilljur returned yesterday irom a j Week's bs it to the Dalton mine. The Colorado Mining slock exchange d.ii j I'tii! in November o' '.i.'iiaO. . J , ..... 1 -oi'iok and O. 1.. Uwio returned: yes-tiV.lay yes-tiV.lay fotn.a three-days visit at I nitic. -Aiiieethig of the board of directors of the Lullioii Heck company was held yestcniav. A. li. Mayiie v iii work the Baby McKee mil io in Liij;- Cottonwood ail whiter if pos- -Molilalia papers are already talking up the licit Mining congress, which istobii held lu iha! slate. U. K. Taylor, president of the Denver ALiiing o.vclmngc, is beitig; boomed fc.' tfov-ernoi tfov-ernoi of Colorado. A gitlti liugget. has been foiuul in the Ds-ccola Ds-ccola oiaccr liiiiic n Nevada, that is estimated esti-mated to be worth $00. The Kiirekii Hill mine will r.-ttlv iucrctise Its pr .diu-tuni alter the arrival of the Ulo tij'.ui'le V'eslerii. Il is reported that the Moreu.- compa.iv is cor.sideriug-the subject, of enlarging its inill to 1-Jj.r times its present capacity. T!: snow which has lah:ii iu the past few d.iys.lias jiracticall y ut an cud to al! out-idc out-idc vork in the. higher mining cai.ios. J l.ricsou, a Stockton miner, is in town. J.f.llieu, who is largely intcrcsU d iu Diii!i.(ig cnuircs at l.a Plata aud Bngham City,; was in Salt Lake hist, night. Nd delegates arc known to have been up-pom. up-pom. J-d from this territory to the Western eouHess, which convenes at Aspen, Colo., thisiionth. Itis claimed that the new mining; ev.-chaige ev.-chaige buildiug.in Denver is I he inly build-ing build-ing I' tLat kind ,n the ivoild which is de-Vot.l de-Vot.l exclusively to the mining bus,ness. Al carload of ore was received from the D.dl.n yestorduy. It has not yet been sampled,, but is believed to be much richer thai, any previously shipped from the mine. Oi)i; of the owners of the Silver King mine in V'.t Cottonwood, claims that the man j, bo inform, a this paper two days ago that . that mine had produced 11,00 this summer f was i.i rrtor. fy-is daily i:)K,rt. says there is iNiiDie Comstock lode which ''""iNii if-H are assessment 'KM c. i-p;?ini-d'4h4W.-irgiuia. r, a Colorado mining; man cut ten days in Tintic, savs elt a rich district in the Ccn-would Ccn-would have a great boom and of oOOU people within six r Weekly Mining !$a miliary. It Like tiie many which have preceded it, Vre has been uo practical stir in milling ireVs this week. There has not been an rXtRiorduianly rich .strke reported. The ore and bullion receipts have been as light as those of almost an- week iu the jcir. ud show a decided fulling olf in eom-oari-oii with those of hist wjek. This may k partly accounted for by the bad weftthcr which has cut off ship, mcnts from several of the higher mining camps; that coupled with tile decline de-cline ill the price .,f h-ml irom w hich there Iiiib not been a compic recovery, has com pcllcd many liiiucs to dose Jnwu'ur suspend tlicir sliijmieiits of low grade -.res. The ore and bullion i eceipv. into the city for the past eleven months aggregate j;),. t,0o'., which indicate., that tim piod.'iciio'n of the territory of '-'L u;!l probably eX"ecl that of 'UO but not largely. In 'he past eleven months tue on; and .llllion receipts of September was the ( Jargesi when it n ached si, is.Tir,. S Ore and bullion shipineiiis out of the citv for the past week were to the amount of 14-14 t 'Us, of whi. h lis? tons was silver and lead ore, ten tons copper ore and :.'17 tons of silver and lead bullion. The shipment oi silver and lead .res buliioii copper, niaitc, etc., mu of the city for the month t,; Noveni l.'e: , .1g re - ated 7274 t..;i-.. The iiipmeuis out of ti1(! ,.;;y ;,. ;iK. pas eleven I. ninths i f such piodu 'Is, amount to 7d.s.'s :,,)!.;. The Ontario production jjiis iir.-k l,,.s I .ecu LM, 7s ounces- of silver bnlli,,,. ;,nd !f Is. 'i-;..V derived lrm:i ore sales. Ti'.c 1 i-a'y has iii.iile a j.n.iitict'oti of f 1 -17'.t ' For t ie nast ci.-ven months the prodip-tion of the - lut.irio has .-. M V..i.-'.mi,'.)-. ounces of silver lullii.n and i;;tr,Mfc.i.- in ore sal. s" Till' it lly for the SalHO M rin;! !1:Is fi"rived c'i7ii.b.;...0 from 1 h,: (!- ;i 1 , ,1 , , , , .s :n,(1 S-.'.",v; .7:-! from the su!o of ore! maki-i"-n total o! 001,171.-.;. Tie- i 1.. iiud bullion ivccipts by the banks for the veck ciidin- Dcct lubcr 4, have been jts follows: I T. 11. .IHNI.S A CO. J'.a-e b-.lliou in 4 10 Mivcr ami Ifitd ore ":i!t ro .VirA WKI.I.s. FA 1:10 I A ( o. Silver ami lead bullion S!7:;io S'! er iii. 1. lead ore. . . . v-'i'ir'" sd--r I,...- . T"'-'; Si-v:.;i VV. S. Ml l'ol;i( K .6 CO. ILinaiier !".!lion ;., hi'i'i-ai i lead ore .f,!. :t 1 "1 otal i; ; .-- 'I he b'td ore and bullion receipts by the Bat;!,-, fr Hie week eniliu Jie.-ruibt-r til. Lav.- hec:i !t;7..VJ4 as .-ompur.-d -..it;, .-or.H,t;ii the receipts last week, a loss of ,C.i;j. |