Show GREAT MINE PRODUCT Quarter Just Ended Shows Six and a Half Millions MARCH THE BIGGEST MONTH The Dividends Paid by Utah Mines I During the First Quarter of this Year Amounted to 8667300 Gold and Shipments from Dust Receipts Shipment I Boy Smelter Cut aVery the Highland Smeter Very Handsome Figure in tho I Ore and Bullion Settlements Total tput01C ulion tlements Beat all Hecords t I the shattering of March closed with all kinds 1 of records and as the ell of < that the first wiarler In 190U sets a pace if maintained lunrt must swell the annual lend and copper of gold silver output l slel bullion from the camps of the State I bulon The exhibit is an 30000000 exhibi to quite 30OQOoO themselves astonishing one the oracles must confess it And the story that j those who have watched must electrify lhose I all revealed dally evolutions Is It In Its daly rl and bullion settlements from day 1 Jn ore bulonsetlements to OIC day week to week and month to 1 i i i month This record reveals the following settlements I consti tlements for the three months tuting the firstquarter 51KC02IOO January 1SSQPSO0 lsf February March 201CU300 Total D513U7W C > l53r > 0 rI5iO dust s Gold Highland Boy bullion JO Total fiom all sources for 101 01 G1ISS70IX the t quarter SSOl As Is revealed In the foregoIng table the settlements recorded a steady Increase In-crease each month included In the first those and according to year according conversant quarter Cll with the mines there is every assurance of a further increase Tho showing older I as the year grows I a breaks YNI nil former records In the story of mining ni in Utah and yet a number of the mining that have been active properlH producers were voluntarily withdrawn when they passed Into the hands of new owners Not only did tho total for March which rose to 2010413 exceed all previ ous records he I closing week kept pace with it and reached a total of 17ll5J as compared with J300137 for the previous previ-ous one or over 20000 above the best previous record The day closed with settlements in the ore and bullion mark mar-k < H amounting to 53100 and divided as follows Commercial National Bank Gold sil vor and lead orcw 2600 Bamberger 1 McMillan Gold silver and lead ores 12800 Bank of the Republic Aurocyanldes 32700 i gold bullion 1200 MeCornlck Co Mingo bullion 4800 gold silver lead and copper ores 12100 aurocyanides 3300 T R Jones Co Gcrmanla bullion 10000 gold silver lead and copper ores 33300 In the metal market silver ruled at 59 cents an ounce lead at l57 per i9t 100 pounds and casting copper at 15 cents n pound The Gold Dust Receipts At the gold sampling rooms of the Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Refining company the quarter of the year closed with receipts of gold dust amounting to 13161 pounds From this thero was derived 10003 ounces of gold of the value of 20076201 and 21511 ounces of silver of the value of 12 GOlJJ with a total of 2194G350 To this is added gold dust of the value of 5350000 that was forwarded from the Golden Gate mill during the quarter making a total production of 56945350 That this will be exceeded during the second quarter there Is no doubt as the weather and conditions generally arc favorable to it Highland Boy Smelter At the Highland Boy smelter the record rec-ord for the first quarter in 1300 closed with the production and delivery to Eastern refineries of twentyeight cars of gold silver and copper bullion veighlng lCSOOOO pounds and having an estimated value of 336000 In the production of this tho mine has been called on for an average of about 5000 tons I month which Is but a puny fraction frac-tion of ho i tonnage of which It Is capable capa-ble That the work of enlarging the wol plant will have been commenced in n short time is well known and this done the Highland Boy mines will be permitted permit-ted to assert their greatness Dividends s of the Quarter The first quavter 0 1900 among the dividend payers closed with distributions distribu-tions amounting to 067300 and yet there were several because of physical disabilities that were temporarily retired re-tired and that promise to make their reappearance before the year Is thirty days older Notwithstanding this the exhibit is a commanding one the contributors con-tributors lining up as follows Pal I in Sinco Match Jan 1st Centennial Eureka old 4 17OU 17500 Centennial Eureka now 100000 100000 DulyWest 37GOO 150000 Dixie tO < 100CO Grand Gulch ISO Mercur I DOOOO Mammoth 40000 Ontario VVK Sllvof King 75000 22300Q Swansea f 50QO 13000 Totals J J210OuO 007300 March with dividends The month of lInrch closed dends amounting to S 210000 with many assurances that an equally good showIng show-Ing will be made In April n the Ontario Is scheduled fol a quarterly dividend of perhaps 15000 while Mercur will be duo with 50000 and The Tribune has the assurance of President Sam Mcln I tyre that the Mammoth will conic forward i for-ward with 10000 |